How to interpolate to the nearest value
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HI
I have vector, v=(x,Y) and I want to find the nearest value of 'x' for C=(1,yi) rather than the interpolated values of xi's .I can find the interpolated value but taking the nearest values of x is difficult for me. Can you help me with this?
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Pourya Alinezhad
on 10 Jun 2013
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here is the answer to your question. :) t = 1900:10:1990; >> p = [75.995 91.972 105.711 123.203 131.669... 150.697 179.323 210.212 256.505 270.633];
>> interp1(t,p,1975) ans = 233.3585
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Ede gerlderlands
on 10 Jun 2013
Pourya Alinezhad
on 10 Jun 2013
so you must write some line of codes .at first interpolate the value like that aforesaid.then subtract the result from upper and lower values in the vector.the smaller answer of subtraction is the nearest.
Ede gerlderlands
on 10 Jun 2013
Pourya Alinezhad
on 10 Jun 2013
so you can do in an other way : x=[ 1 8 35 ...] y=[ 23 55 3 ...] for example we want nearest value to x=8;
a=find(x,8);
min=inf;
num_min=[];
for i=1:length(x)
if abs(y(a)-y(i))<min
min=abs(y(a)-y(i));
num_min=i;
end
end
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