Linear interpolation - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linear_interpolationLinear interpolation on a set of data points (x 0, y 0), (x 1, y 1), …, (x n, y n) is defined as the concatenation of linear interpolants between each pair of data points.This results in a continuous curve, with a discontinuous derivative (in general), thus of differentiability class.. Linear interpolation as approximation. Linear interpolation is often used to approximate a value of …
Double Interpolation - Auburn University
www.eng.auburn.edu › ~dmckwski › engr2010The interpolation yields P, kPa T; C v; m3=kg 1200 323 0.2231 1400 323 0.1906 If we have chosen our original four data points correctly, the remaining property to use in interpolation (v) will be bracketed by the values from our rst interpolation. This is the case here. Now interpolate using v = 0:2 m3=kg to get the pressure: P, kPa T; C v; m3=kg
How to Interpolate: 3 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow
https://www.wikihow.com/Interpolate07.01.2014 · If you’re good at estimating distances on graphs, you can do a rough interpolation by eyeballing the position of a point against the x-axis to determine the corresponding y-value. If the example above had been plotted on a graph where the x-axis was marked in units of 10 °C (50 °F) and the y-axis in units of 1 kPa, you could approximate the position of 37 °C (99 °F) and then …