Tim Michelsen wrote:
> Hello users and developers of matplot,
> I would like to ask what kind of interpoaltion method is used by
> pylab.countourf()?
> 
> I suppose that it uses linear interpolation to derive the areas between 
> the contour lines.
> 
> Is that true?
> 
> Kind regards,
> Timmie

Timmie,

I am not sure exactly what you are asking.  General contouring routines, 
such as the one in mpl, work by subdividing the domain into a set of 
contiguous polygons, calculating the points at which contours cross 
boundaries, and then connecting these points, usually with straight 
lines.  Routines differ in the methods used to subdivide the domain and 
in the methods used to connect the points, since this can be ambiguous. 
  The cntr.c code in mpl subdivides the domain into the rectangles given 
by the quadrilateral grid on which the data are provided.  In contrast, 
some other routines divide each such rectangle into 4 triangles by 
interpolating a point in the middle.

If you want to contour data that are not on a regular grid, or that are 
on a regular but coarse grid, or that are too noisy to be contoured 
nicely (assuming the noise has a small scale relative to the scale of 
the signal), then you need to use a gridding routine of your choice 
before contouring.  It is the job of the gridding routine to do any 
necessary interpolation and/or smoothing.

Eric

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