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File:Interpolation example linear.svg

Summary

Description Illustration of linear interpolation on a data set. The same data set is used for other interpolation methods in the interpolation article.
Date 26 June 2007
Source self-made in Gnuplot
Author Berland

Based on original PNG version by User:Jitse Niesen (with gnuplot source code) and svg-version by User:Cronholm144.

Gnuplot source code

set terminal svg fname "Vera" fsize 25
set output "Interpolation_example_linear.svg"
set key off
set xzeroaxis
set xtics axis 1,1
set ytics nomirror 1
set border 2
set samples 2
plot "-" with lines linetype 3 linewidth 4, \
     "-" with points linetype 1 pointtype 7 pointsize 0.7, \
     0 with lines linetype -1 linewidth 1
0 0
1 0.8415
2 0.9093
3 0.1411
4 -0.7568
5 -0.9589
6 -0.2794
e
0 0
1 0.8415
2 0.9093
3 0.1411
4 -0.7568
5 -0.9589
6 -0.2794
e

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