NAME¶
c_shgrid - interpolate random data in 3-space using a modified Shepard's
  algorithm
FUNCTION PROTOTYPE¶
float *c_shgrid(int, float [], float [], float [], float [],
                int, int, int, float [], float [], float [], int*);
SYNOPSIS¶
float *c_shgrid (n, x[], y[], z[], f[], nxo, nyo, nzo, 
                 xo[], yo[], zo[], ier);
DESCRIPTION¶
  - n
 
  - (integer,input) The number of input data points (n > 9).
 
  - xi
 
  - (float, input) An array dimensioned for n containing the X coordinate
      values for the input function.
 
  - yi
 
  - (float, input) An array dimensioned for n containing the Y coordinate
      values for the input function.
 
  - zi
 
  - (float, input) An array dimensioned for n containing the Z coordinate
      values for the input function.
 
  - f
 
  - (float, input) An array containing the functional values of the input
      function -- f[k] is the functional value at (xi[k], yi[k], zi[k]) for
      k=0,n-1.
 
  - nxo
 
  - (integer, input) The number of X coordinate values to be calculated for
      the output grid.
 
  - nyo
 
  - (integer, input) The number of Y coordinate values to be calculated for
      the output grid.
 
  - nzo
 
  - The number of Z coordinate values to be calculated for the output
    grid.
 
  - xo
 
  - (float, input) An array dimensioned for nxo containing the X coordinates
      of the output grid.
 
  - yo
 
  - (float, output) An array dimensioned for nyo containing the Y coordinates
      of the output grid.
 
  - zo
 
  - (float, output) An array dimensioned for nzo containing the Z coordinates
      of the output grid.
 
  - ier
 
  - (pointer to integer, output) An error return value. If *ier is returned as
      0, then no errors were detected. If *ier is non-zero, then refer to the
      error list in the error table for details.
 
USAGE¶
c_shgrid is called to interpolate randomly spaced data in 3-space. c_shgrid uses
  a modified Shepard's algorithm to construct an interpolatory surface.
c_shgrid returns a pointer to a linear array of data that is the interpolation
  grid stored in row-major order. That is, if out is declared as
  float *out;
and we set:
  out = c_shgrid(n, x, y, z, f, nxo, nyo, nzo, xo, yo, zo, ier);
then out[nz*ny*i + nz*j + k] is the approximation function value at coordinate
  point (xo[i], yo[j], zo[k]) for 0 <= i < nx, 0 <= j < ny, and 0
  <= k < nz. The space for out is allocated internal to c_shgrid and is
  nx*ny*nz floats in size.
ACCESS¶
To use c_shgrid, load the NCAR Graphics library ngmath.
SEE ALSO¶
shgrid_params, c_shseti, c_shgeti, c_shgetnp.
Complete documentation for Shgrid is available at URL
 
http://ngwww.ucar.edu/ngdoc/ng/ngmath/shgrid/shhome.html
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright (C) 1997-2000
 
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
 
The use of this Software is governed by a License Agreement.