NATGRIDS - primary single precision Fortran entry for natural
neighbor gridding
CALL NATGRIDS (NPNTS, X, Y, Z, NUMXOUT, NUMYOUT, XI, YI, ZI,
IER)
- NPNTS
- (Integer, Input) - The number of input data points. (NPNTS > 3).
- X
- (Real, Input) - An array containing the X coordinates of the input data
points.
- Y
- (Real, Input) - An array containing the Y coordinates of the input data
points.
- Z
- (Real, Input) - An array containing the functional values of the input
data points. That is, Z(L) is the value of the input function at
coordinate (X(L),Y(L)), for L=1,NPNTS.
- NUMXOUT
- (Integer, Input) - The number of X values in the output grid.
- NUMYOUT
- (Integer, Input) - The number of Y values in the output grid.
- XI
- (Real, Input) - An array of dimension NUMXOUT containing the X coordinates
of the output data grid. The values in XI must be increasing, but need not
be equally spaced.
- YI
- (Real, Input) - An array of dimension NUMYOUT containing the Y coordinates
of the output data grid. The values in YI must be increasing, but need not
be equally spaced.
- ZI
- (Real, Output) - A two-dimensional array of dimension NUMXOUT x NUMYOUT
containing the interpolated functional values. ZI(I,J) is the interpolated
value at grid point (XI(I),YI(J)).
- IER
- (Integer, Output) - An error return value. If IER is returned as 0, then
no errors were detected. If IER is non-zero, then refer to the man page
for natgrid_errors for details.
NATGRIDS is the single precision gridding function in the Natgrid
package. The behavior of NATGRIDS is controlled by values set for the
various parameters described in natgrid_params. Values for these parameters
can be set using the subroutines NNSETI, NNSETR, and NNSETC.
To use NATGRIDS, load the NCAR Graphics library ngmath.
natgrid, natgrid_params, nnseti, nngeti, nnsetr, nngetr, nnsetc,
nngetc.
Complete documentation for Natgrid is available at URL
http://ngwww.ucar.edu/ngdoc/ng/ngmath/natgrid/nnhome.html
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University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
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