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===Description===
===Description===


Estimates (yi) which is the smoothed values of (y)''' '''at the points in the vector (x). (If the points are evenly''' '''spaced use the SAVGOL function instead.)
Estimates <tt>yi</tt> which is the smoothed values of <tt>y</tt> at the points in the vector <tt>x</tt>. (If the points are evenly spaced use the SAVGOL function instead.)


====Inputs====
====Inputs====

Latest revision as of 14:46, 10 October 2008

Purpose

Polynomial interpolation, smoothing, and differentiation.

Synopsis

yi = polyinterp(x,y,xi,width,order,deriv);

Description

Estimates yi which is the smoothed values of y at the points in the vector x. (If the points are evenly spaced use the SAVGOL function instead.)

Inputs

  • y = (M by N) matrix. Note that (y) is a matrix of ROW vectors to be smoothed.
  • x = (1 by N) corresponding axis vector at the points at which (y) is given.

Optional Inputs

  • xi = a vector of points to interpolate to.
  • width = specifies the number of points in the filter {default = 15}.
  • order = the order of the polynomial {default = 2}.
  • deriv = the derivative {default = 0}.

Examples

If y is a 5 by 100 matrix, x is a 1 by 100 vector, and xi is a 1 by 91 vector then:

polyinterp(x,y,xi,11,3,1)

gives the 5 by 91 matrix of first-derivative row vectors resulting from an 11-point cubic interpolation to the 91 points in xi.

See Also

baseline, lamsel, mscorr, savgol, stdfir