I should note, too, that this is a collaborative effort between me and Tim Holy, so there's no need to worry that I'm stepping on his toes with this package. Rather standing on the shoulder of giants ;)
// Tomas On Tuesday, December 2, 2014 10:09:53 AM UTC+1, Tomas Lycken wrote: > > If there are specific things you'd like support for, that aren't in Grid > (or are there, but not working), please do take a look at Grid's successor, > [Interpolations.jl](https://github.com/tlycken/Interpolations.jl). It is > still under early development, but will eventually have all the > B-spline-related functionality that Grid has plus some extras, and > hopefully with quite better performance. I'm hoping to be able to release a > fully functional replacement of (the interpolation parts of) Grid.jl in > time for Julia 0.4. > > Of course, although B-spline interpolation is the only interpolation > method currently considered, I'm very open for contributions for any other > kind of interpolation as well. If there's something specific you'd like to > see, please file an issue and/or create a pull request =) > > // Tomas > > > > On Tuesday, December 2, 2014 5:28:49 AM UTC+1, Alex Ames wrote: >> >> I've had good luck with the Dierckx >> <https://github.com/kbarbary/Dierckx.jl> spline package--it seems to be >> a bit more flexible than Grid. >> >> On Monday, December 1, 2014 8:48:32 PM UTC-6, Pileas wrote: >>> >>> Works for me now also ... :( >>> >>> OMG I feel sorry for posting this thread and "consumed" your time. >>> >>> On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 9:45 PM, Tim Holy <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Works for me. >>>> >>>> --Tim >>>> >>>> On Monday, December 01, 2014 06:43:57 PM Pileas wrote: >>>> > Tim, >>>> > >>>> > this code for example (which is in the description of the package): >>>> > >>>> > # ------------------------------------------------------- >>>> > using Grid >>>> > c = 2.3 # center >>>> > a = 8.1 # quadratic coefficient >>>> > o = 1.6 # vertical offset >>>> > qfunc = x -> a*(x-c).^2 + o >>>> > xg = Float64[1:5] >>>> > y = qfunc(xg) >>>> > yi = InterpGrid(y, BCnil, InterpQuadratic) >>>> > # >>>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> > >>>> > gave this error: ERROR: InterpGrid not defined. >>>> > >>>> > Τη Δευτέρα, 1 Δεκεμβρίου 2014 9:26:28 μ.μ. UTC-5, ο χρήστης Tim Holy >>>> έγραψε: >>>> > > On Monday, December 01, 2014 06:22:28 PM Pileas wrote: >>>> > > > Matlab has built-in functions like interp, interp1, spline etc. >>>> to do >>>> > > > interpolation. >>>> > > > >>>> > > > Does Julia have any built-in functions that can do the same job? >>>> > > > >>>> > > > P.S.1 The "Grid" package does not work in Julia 0.3.3 >>>> > > >>>> > > Ummm, PackageEval (http://iainnz.github.io/packages.julialang.org/) >>>> is >>>> > > showing >>>> > > green for Grid on Julia 0.3.3. Specifically what problem are you >>>> having >>>> > > with >>>> > > it? >>>> > > >>>> > > --Tim >>>> >>>> >>>
