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c_dspnt3d(3NCARG) | NCAR GRAPHICS | c_dspnt3d(3NCARG) |
NAME¶
c_dspnt3d - interpolate double precision 3D data at specified points
FUNCTION PROTOTYPE¶
void c_dspnt3d(int, double [], double [], double [], double[]
int, double [], double [], double [], double *, int *);
SYNOPSIS¶
void c_dspnt3d(int n, double xi[], double yi[], double zi[], double ui[],
int m, double xo[], double yo[], double zo[], double *uo,
int *ier)
DESCRIPTION¶
- n
- The number of input data points.
- xi
- An array containing the X coordinates of the input data points.
- yi
- An array containing the Y coordinates of the input data points.
- zi
- An array containing the Z coordinates of the input data points.
- ui
- An array containing the functional values of the input data points. That is, ui[l] is the value of the input function at coordinate (xi[l],yi[l],zi[l]), for 0 <= l < n .
- m
- The number of output data points (this may be "1").
- xo
- An array of dimension m containing the X coordinates of the output data. The values in xo may be in any order.
- yo
- An array of dimension m containing the Y coordinates of the output data. The values in xo may be in any order.
- zo
- An array of dimension m containing the Z coordinates of the output data. The values in xo may be in any order.
- uo
- A pointer to a double. Space for m doubles is allocated for uo by dspnt3d. zo[i] is the interpolated value at point (xo[i],yo[i],zo[i]) for 0 <= i < n .
- ier
- An error return value. If *ier is returned as 0, then no errors were detected. If *ier is non-zero, then refer to the man page for dsgrid_errors.
USAGE¶
This function is called to interpolate double precision 3D data at a specified point or points.
ACCESS¶
To use c_dspnt3d, load the NCAR Graphics library ngmath.
SEE ALSO¶
dsgrid, dsgrid_params.
Complete documentation for Dsgrid is available at URL
http://ngwww.ucar.edu/ngdoc/ng/ngmath/dsgrid/dshome.html
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright (C) 2000
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
The use of this Software is governed by a License Agreement.
September 1997-1998 | UNIX |