Sample 25605: Using partial spline interpolation with PROC G3GRID
The sample code on the Full Code tab uses a partial spline interpolation method in the GRID statement of PROC G3GRID, using eight nearest neighbors for computing the estimates of the first and second derivatives. The output data set generates a smoother surface plot than the surface plot that results from the default interpolation.
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This sample code uses a partial spline interpolation method in the GRID statement of PROC G3GRID, using eight nearest neighbors for computing the estimates of the first and second derivatives. The output data set generates a smoother surface plot than the surface plot that results from the default interpolation.
/* Set the graphics environment */
goptions reset=all border cback=white htitle=12pt;
/* Create data set WORK.NUMS using */
/* a set of randomly sampled points */
data nums;
keep x y z;
do i=1 to 30;
x=10*ranuni(33)-5;
y=10*ranuni(35)-5;
z=sin(sqrt(x*x+y*y));
output;
end;
run;
/* Process points with PROC G3GRID */
proc g3grid data=nums out=partial;
grid y*x=z / partial
near=8
axis1=-5 to 5 by .5
axis2=-5 to 5 by .5;
run;
/* Define a title for the graph */
title1 'Surface Plot After Partial Interpolation';
/* Produce the graph */
proc g3d data=partial;
plot y*x=z;
run;
quit;
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In addition, SAS Institute will provide no support for the materials contained herein.
This example specifies a partial spline interpolation method on the GRID statement, using eight nearest neighbors for computing the estimates of the first and second derivatives. The output data set generates a smoother surface plot than the surface plot that results from the default interpolation.
Type: | Sample |
Topic: | SAS Reference ==> Procedures ==> G3D SAS Reference ==> Procedures ==> G3GRID
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Date Modified: | 2005-09-22 03:03:15 |
Date Created: | 2005-05-23 14:18:30 |
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