[SciPy-user] 2D interpolation from a set of irregularly spaced
Eric Emsellem
emsellem at obs.univ-lyon1.fr
Tue Jul 19 12:14:09 EDT 2005
Hi again,
Robert Kern provided me some input with a link to Scientific Python
(thanks!)
==> However this is again using an ORTHOGONAL GRID!
The set of points I am using are NOT on an orthogonal grid but are
RANDOMLY positioned points...
So any idea on how to interpolate a set of randomly positioned x,y ??
(so I have three 1D arrays: x, y for the positions, and z for the
values. I need to know z at other positions...)
Thanks
Eric
P.S.: please cc to my email too.
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