interpn griddata difference?

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Hi,
What are the differences between interpn and griddata?
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Bjorn Gustavsson
Bjorn Gustavsson on 14 Apr 2020
The interpn function requires input data on a plaid grid, i.e. as you would produce with meshgrid, or perhaps ndgrid, while griddata (and scatteredInterpolant and TriScatteredInterp) expects input data on irregular grids. GRIDDATA expects the inputs as 1-D vectors. See the help and documentation for the respective functions, there you should find "minimal" illustrating examples to look at.
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Bjorn Gustavsson
Bjorn Gustavsson on 16 Apr 2020
Yeah, that might very well be a slight performance-booster (check such things with the profiler-functionality if you need speed-ups...). I was too lazy to do that since my example was rather small and I only wanted to plot the data with the slice function, which used to expect the data to be in the meshgrid format.
The one advice when it comes to this meshgrid/ndgrid option is DOCUMENT YOUR CHOICE CLEARLY (and I'm shouting mainly for me to remember this...), the speed-up should be rather minor - typically, I think I've lost more time hunting down where I've done which choice than I've gained or lost due to this performance difference.
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Tahariet Sharon
Tahariet Sharon on 17 Apr 2020
Thanks for all your help. You have been really helpful! Stay safe.

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