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Re: Interpolating mapped values



[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> Does  such software  package exist?:  Suppose you  have  a map
> (assume you scan  it and you assign three  imovable poits of reference
> over  all measurements) of  something broken  up into  smaller pieces.
> Each smaller piece has a score.  You need to get the center of gravity
> for each  smaller piece and assign  the score to each  point. You then
> get measurements of  the same map but this  time broken into different
> set of smaller  pieces (each different in location  and shape from the
> previous). Assume the measuring device fragments the region on its own
> whim every  time. So now  you can take  centers of gravity  and assign
> scores to each. You do this several times and then you interpolate the
> scores so that you have a contour plot of scores.
> 
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MatLab has a number of options for interpolating and plotting data in
3D.  You may want to talk to them to see if the software will meet
your specific needs.

Barry in Maryland USA



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