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Fitting a linear sine curve with natural spline

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Abi sek
Abi sek on 27 Feb 2018
Commented: Torsten on 27 Feb 2018
I am relatively new to Matlab. The threads that I searched regarding the topic is in vain. Through core Matlab functions, kindly assist in fitting a linear sine curve(s(x)=sinx) between o and 2*pi with a natural and cubic spline. In terms of the natural spline, we can use condition: second derivatives at the two ends of the spline are set to zero. For cubic spline, we can use condition: Tangent direction of the cosine curve at the two endpoints to be the starting and ending tangent vectors.
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Abi sek
Abi sek on 27 Feb 2018
Edited: Abi sek on 27 Feb 2018
Hi Torsten, It does directly call the function spap directly.But, I need to have a detailed breakdown code which mainly encompasses the double derivatives at the two endpoints are zero in case of the natural spline.
Regards, Abhi
Torsten
Torsten on 27 Feb 2018
So you search for an approximating spline for which you worry about the end conditions ? That's unusual. I guess that you will have to write your own code to implement such a speciality.
Best wishes
Torsten.

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