Interpolation values from a table

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Tomás Costa
Tomás Costa on 9 Sep 2019
Commented: Andrea on 5 Dec 2024
Hi guys, i wonder if anyone can help me! Im trying to intepolate values from a table that i load on to matlab but i dont understand what is the thing that i am doing wrong, can someone help me? Here is my code:
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I didnt put the whole code on here because i dont think it is necessary! Basically i got the areatemp1 file with has values for areas mach and temperatures and i want to interpolate to get a mach value after calculating a Area value. if anyone could help me, it would be great
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Dheeraj Singh
Dheeraj Singh on 12 Sep 2019
Please check the variable type of T.Area . You can print the variable to see if it is of expected type or not. You can refer to the documentation of interp1 to see the expected type of T.Area.
Hope this helps.
Tomás Costa
Tomás Costa on 12 Sep 2019
T.Area is a cell array of 31x1. Basically i have a table called 'areatemp1' which has values of area, mach number and temperatures. What im calculating is an area and i want to use that calculated area to interpolate on the table and export the values for mach number and temperature. I can do everything but once i get to the interpolation this error comes up:
Error using interp1>reshapeAndSortXandV (line 414)
X must be a vector of type double or single.
Error in interp1 (line 93)
[X,V,orig_size_v] = reshapeAndSortXandV(varargin{1},varargin{2});
Error in Tese (line 51)
machs = interp1(T.Area, T.Mach, dif); %array of viscosities the same size as temperature

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Answers (1)

Jon
Jon on 12 Sep 2019
Edited: Jon on 12 Sep 2019
If T.area is a cell array, and maybe T.Mach is also a cell array you must first turn them into ordinary MATLAB vectors, (n by 1 or 1 by n arrays) before interpolating. So, for example you could do something like
area = cell2mat(T.Area)
Mach = cell2mat(T.mach)
machs = interp1(area,mach,dif);
or perhaps more compactly
machs = interp1(cell2mat(T.area),cell2mat(T.mach),dif)
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Jon
Jon on 17 Sep 2019
Did this answer your question? In the end what was causing the wrong number of arguments error?
Andrea
Andrea on 5 Dec 2024
I can't speak for Tomas, but Jon your answer helped a lot! Thank you.

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