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Ngmath example 5
How to vary the exponent of the distances in a simple 2D interpolation
This example can be created using HLU C and FORTRAN library calls or NCL. It demonstrates how to use the Dsgrid package to vary the exponent of the distances in a simple 2D interpolation using a simple inverse distance weighted interpolation algorithm (Dsgrid is part of the Ngmath library). Tdpack is used to draw the 3D graphic. The names of the source files for this example are nm05c.c, nm05f.f, and nm05n.ncl.
Discussion
This module discusses how to use the Dsgrid package using calls to the Ngmath library and the HLU library.
Creating the plot using HLUs
The HLU C program that generates this plot is called nm05c.c.
Creating the plot using HLU FORTRAN library calls
The HLU FORTRAN program that generates this plot is called nm05f.f.
Creating the plot using NCL
The NCL script that generates this plot is called nm05n.ncl.
The data
This plot does not use any external data.
How to run this example
This example can be generated using a C program (nm05c.c), a FORTRAN program (nm05f.f), or an NCL script (nm05n.ncl). The examples are installed in the following locations:
- $NCARG_ROOT/lib/ncarg/hluex/ngmath/nm05c.c
- $NCARG_ROOT/lib/ncarg/hluex/ngmath/nm05f.f
- $NCARG_ROOT/lib/ncarg/nclex/ngmath/nm05n.ncl
working directory and run through NCL for you.