-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 29.08.2013 19:01, Andreas Hilboll kirjoitti:
I'd like to have Akima interpolation in scipy.interpolate, as I couldn't find any.
1.) Did I miss something and there actually *is* an Akima interpolation in scipy? 2.) Is there interest in having Akima interpolation in Scipy? 3.) Does anyone have a good recommendation which implementation I should consider for pulling into Scipy?
1) I don't think so, unless pchip is related. 2) Perhaps. Is it useful? 3) No idea. One thing to look out: based on a quick look, Akima interpolation is a form of spline interpolation, so it is probably possible to represent the result as a B-spline. If so, FITPACK's spline representation should be used, i.e., the same (t, c, k) format as in splrep. This allows reusing `splev` for evaluating the spline values, which will make life easier later on when we clean up scipy.interpolate. Pauli -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAlIgxQ0ACgkQ6BQxb7O0pWDtqACguWczQGk+t/77wvE563iCpoaQ bkQAn3mhFX+RWCdNXTpze8dVNAoE3Hl8 =T78D -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----