An interpolation method for data sets with jump discontinuities
β Scribed by Wooil Moon
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1979
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 410 KB
- Volume
- 16
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0010-4655
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β¦ Synopsis
Nature of problem Program obtainable from: CPC Program Library, Queen's Any spatial or temporal data set with sharp jump discontin-University, N. Ireland (see application form in this issue) uities may be interpolated by this subroutine JMPDIS. The data set can have a finite number of discontinuities (less than Computer: IBM 370/158 10 in this case) or no discontinuity at all. INPLT DATA NC. OF 2UTPUT CATA = 22 X00 C.4r,CCCOOC424 0.42700DOD4DI 0. E2CCCC2D+'A C. 4~e~C2or)Γ·~1 C.C D.1257003D-.-22 s.soC23oo1:4'~4 C. 447'C~'O+1 C.2CCCC000+'3 C.1?5',0000+22 0 ~7'C~'C0D~4 2 494~('~~fl+)Γ IOCCO3C+ 3 C 12 CC0r+C2 0 4 OCCID+ 4 C C Cr,Γ·C1 C.&C0030+2.. C.1.~C()+2~O.5900002C+'4 0.lol0000024 C.I2~CCC)+~2 c.~CCcCQ0C--"4 C.3ScCe)CD+C1 C.i-12~C20C*C4 C.72800CCD
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