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====== Introduction to Interpolation ====== | ====== Introduction to Interpolation ====== | ||
- | XYZ Point data can be interpolated to [[surfaces|]] | + | XYZ Point data can be interpolated to [[: |
- | (2D grids) and XYZVal data can be interpolated to [[3D Grids|]]. To produce a surface with 2D interpolation X, Y, and elevation is required for each data point. To produce a 3D grid with 3D interpolation X, Y, elevation, and a value is required for each data point. | + | |
- | Interpolation is performed on coordinates and values retrieved directly from objects. To interpolate an object that supports interpolation right-click the object node in the [[Object Manager|]] | + | Interpolation is performed on coordinates and values retrieved directly from objects. To interpolate an object that supports interpolation right-click the object node in the [[: |
- | and select Interpolate... from the context menu to show the [[Interpolation dialog|]]. The interpolate menu item is only enabled for objects that supports interpolation. | + | |
The result of the interpolation depends on both the input data and the configuration of the interpolation algorithm. | The result of the interpolation depends on both the input data and the configuration of the interpolation algorithm. | ||
- | See also: \\ | + | See also:\\ |
- | [[Interpolation Wizard Tabs|]]\\ | + | [[: |
- | [[Inverse Distance Weighted|]]\\ | + | [[: |
- | [[Kriging|]]\\ | + | [[: |
- | [[Nearest Neighbor|]] | + | [[: |