c_dsgrid3s(3) primary single precision C entry for 3D gridding

FUNCTION PROTOTYPE

float  *c_dsgrid3s(int, float [], float [], float [], float [],

int, int, int, float [], float [], float [], int *);

SYNOPSIS


float *c_dsgrid3s(int n, float x[], float y[], float z[],
float u[], int nx, int ny, int nz, float xo[],
float yo[], float zo[], int *ier);

DESCRIPTION

n
The number of input data points.
x
An array containing the X coordinates of the input data points.
y
An array containing the Y coordinates of the input data points.
z
An array containing the Z coordinates of the input data points.
u
An array of size n containing the functional values of the input data points. That is, z[m] is the value of the input function at coordinate (x[m],y[m],z[m]), for 0 <= m < n.
nx
The number of X values in the output grid.
ny
The number of Y values in the output grid.
nz
The number of Z values in the output grid.
xo
An array of size nx containing the X coordinates of the output data grid. The values in xo must be increasing, but need not be equally spaced.
yo
An array of size ny containing the Y coordinates of the output data grid. The values in yo must be increasing, but need not be equally spaced.
zo
An array of size nz containing the Z coordinates of the output data grid. The values in zo must be increasing, but need not be equally spaced.
ier
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 dsgrid_errors.

USAGE

c_dsgrid3s returns a pointer to a linear array of data that is the interpolated grid stored in row-major order. That is, if out is declared as

float *out;

and we set:

  out = *c_dsgrid3s(n, x, y, z, u, nx, ny, nz, 

xo, yo, zo, ier);

then out[nz*ny*i + nz*j + k] is the interpolated function value at coordinate point (xo[i],yo[j],zo[k]) for 0 <= i < nx, 0 <= j < ny, and 0 <= k < nz. The space for out is allocated internal to c_dsgrid3s and is nx*ny*nz floats in size.

ACCESS

To use c_dsgrid3s, load the NCAR Graphics library ngmath.

COPYRIGHT

Copyright (C) 2000
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research

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