How can I interpolate just one point on a given function while saving time?
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Hi all,
I have a function
and I have a collection of N couple of points
, namely
and
respecting the function f. I want to evaluate my function in a single point
out of set X, so
. Until now I'm using the Matlab function
= interp1(
,'spline'). But maybe this methods requires a certain computational effort. Since I always evaluate my function on a single point (not a vector of points), is there an alternative function (or method) to interp1 to do this task that allows to save time?
and I have a collection of N couple of points Thank you in advance!
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Image Analyst
on 20 Mar 2021
Everything takes computation effort. Please state how long it takes, and how fast you need it to be. You can use tic and toc to time it.
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Jan
on 22 Mar 2021
3 times faster without overhead, if you fokus on the neighborhood:
X = -360:0.5:359.5;
Y = rand(size(X));
xi = 7.59;
tic
for k = 1:1e4
yi1 = interp1(X, Y, xi,'spline');
end
toc
tic
index = find(xi >= X, 1, 'last');
XX = X(index-8:index+8);
for k = 1:1e4
F = griddedInterpolant(XX, Y(index-8:index+8), 'spline');
yi2 = F(xi);
end
toc
yi1 - yi2 % Of course a difference: RAND are very noisy input data
% Elapsed time is 1.554598 seconds.
% Elapsed time is 0.513496 seconds.
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Walter Roberson
on 19 Mar 2021
With the X being sorted and known increments, for any xstar you can directly compute the corresponding X bin that does not exceed xstar as xstar*2+721. Call that idx
jdxstart = min(max(1,idx-2), length(X) - 4);
jdx = jdxstart:jdxstart+4;
pp = spline(X(jdx), y(idx))
ystar = ppval(pp, xstar);
That is, we extract X y "near" xstar and spline only there to reduce the work.
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