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6 Math::Spline - Cubic Spline Interpolation of data
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9 use Math::Spline;
10 $spline = Math::Spline->new(\@x,\@y)
11 $y_interp=$spline->evaluate($x);
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13 use Math::Spline qw(spline linsearch binsearch);
14 use Math::Derivative qw(Derivative2);
15 @y2=Derivative2(\@x,\@y);
16 $index=binsearch(\@x,$x);
17 $index=linsearch(\@x,$x,$index);
18 $y_interp=spline(\@x,\@y,\@y2,$index,$x);
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21 This package provides cubic spline interpolation of numeric data. The
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23 ordinates. It may be used as an exporter of the numerical functions or,
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26 The Math::Spline class constructor new takes references to the arrays
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37 reference to the x ordinates and the x loopup value it returns the low
38 index of the interval in the data in which the value lies. Where the
39 lookups are strictly in ascending sequence (e.g. if interpolating to
40 produce a higher resolution data set to draw a curve) the linsearch
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50 my @x=(1,3,8,10);
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60 $Log: Spline.pm,v $ Revision 1.1 1995/12/26 17:28:17 willijar Initial
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64 Bug reports or constructive comments are welcome.
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67 John A.R. Williams <J.A.R.Williams@aston.ac.uk>
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70 "Numerical Recipies: The Art of Scientific Computing" W.H. Press, B.P.
71 Flannery, S.A. Teukolsky, W.T. Vetterling. Cambridge University Press.
72 ISBN 0 521 30811 9.
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