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Hi, I want to interpolate from given input Vin(X,Y,t) to Vout(X,Y,t'), where X,Y are each two dimensional arrays and t is a vector. Using the interp3 command as
Vout(X,Y,i)=interp3(X,Y,t,Vin(:,:,1:end),X,Y,t'(i))
results in error "Grid coordinate arrays have inconsistent size". Can you suggest a way around this ?
Thanks !!
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Kelly Kearney
Kelly Kearney on 25 Jan 2016
Do you want to do true 3D interpolation, or 1D interpolation over the third dimension? In other words, should the value at (x1,y1,t) depend on all 3-D neighbors, or just (x1,y1,tprev) and (x1,y1,tnext)?
Also, are your X and Y arrays on a regular grid? Formatted in meshgrid or ndgrid style?

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