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: Yields a function that connects points (x<sub>1</sub>, y<sub>1</sub>), (x<sub>2</sub>, y<sub>2</sub>),...,(x<sub>n</sub>, y<sub>n</sub>) where {x<sub>1</sub>, ..., x<sub>n</sub>}, {y<sub>1</sub>, ..., y<sub>n</sub>} are the input lists. In between these points linear interpolation is used. This command is used by Sensors. | : Yields a function that connects points (x<sub>1</sub>, y<sub>1</sub>), (x<sub>2</sub>, y<sub>2</sub>),...,(x<sub>n</sub>, y<sub>n</sub>) where {x<sub>1</sub>, ..., x<sub>n</sub>}, {y<sub>1</sub>, ..., y<sub>n</sub>} are the input lists. In between these points linear interpolation is used. This command is used by Sensors. | ||
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− | :*<code>DataFunction | + | :*<code>DataFunction({0, 1, 2, 4}, {0, 1, 4, 16})</code> yields a function that goes through points (0, 0), (1,1), (2, 4), (4, 16).</div>}} |
Latest revision as of 09:00, 9 October 2017
- DataFunction( <List of Numbers>, <List of Numbers> )
- Yields a function that connects points (x1, y1), (x2, y2),...,(xn, yn) where {x1, ..., xn}, {y1, ..., yn} are the input lists. In between these points linear interpolation is used. This command is used by Sensors.
- Example:
DataFunction({0, 1, 2, 4}, {0, 1, 4, 16})
yields a function that goes through points (0, 0), (1,1), (2, 4), (4, 16).