public class CsAkima extends Spline
Class CsAkima computes a
cubic spline interpolant
to a set of data points
for
. The breakpoints of the spline are the abscissas.
Endpoint conditions are automatically determined by the program; see Akima
(1970) or de Boor (1978).
If the data points arise from the values of a smooth, say
, function f, i.e.
, then the error will behave in a
predictable fashion. Let
be the breakpoint vector
for the above spline interpolant. Then, the maximum absolute error satisfies
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where
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CsAkima is based on a method by Akima (1970) to combat
wiggles in the interpolant. The method is nonlinear; and although the
interpolant is a piecewise cubic, cubic polynomials are not reproduced.
(However, linear polynomials are reproduced.)
breakPoint, coef, EPSILON_LARGE| Constructor and Description |
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CsAkima(double[] xData,
double[] yData)
Constructs the Akima cubic spline interpolant to the given
data points.
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copyAndSortData, copyAndSortData, derivative, derivative, derivative, getBreakpoints, integral, value, valuepublic CsAkima(double[] xData,
double[] yData)
xData - a double array containing the x-coordinates of the data.
Values must be distinct.yData - a double array containing the y-coordinates of the data.IllegalArgumentException - This exception is thrown if
the arrays xData and yData do not have
the same length.Copyright © 1970-2015 Rogue Wave Software
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