Why do I get an invalid dimensions error using TriScatteredInterp?

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I'm using TriScatteredInterp for 3 dimensional interpolation.
I have 3 variables xd,yd,zd of size 151:3 and I want to interpolate the values of z of size 31:25 for the given input values of x and y size 31:25.
If i run this program:
xd1=xlsread('3dcr.xls',1);
xd2=xlsread('3dcr.xls',7);
xd3=xlsread('3dcr.xls',3);
xd=[xd1,xd2,xd3];
yd1=xlsread('3dcr.xls',5);
yd2=xlsread('3dcr.xls',9);
yd3=xlsread('3dcr.xls',6);
yd=[yd1,yd2,yd3];
zd1=xlsread('3dcr.xls',2);
zd2=xlsread('3dcr.xls',8);
zd3=xlsread('3dcr.xls',4);
zd=[zd1,zd2,zd3];
f=TriScatteredInterp(xd,yd,zd);
for i=1:31
for j=1:25
v(i,j)=20;
b(i,j)=0.9;
end
end
zz=f(v,b)
I get this error:
??? Error using ==> TriScatteredInterp
Input data point locations have invalid dimension.
Error in ==> Untitled at 13
f=TriScatteredInterp(xd,yd,zd);
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Jiro Doke
Jiro Doke 2011년 2월 1일
What are the sizes of xd, yd, zd? The documentation says they have to be column vectors of the same size.
mythili
mythili 2011년 2월 1일
thank u Jiro...its working with column vectors...

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Oleg Komarov
Oleg Komarov 2011년 2월 1일
As Jiro pointed out xd, yd, zd should be column vectors. Whereas you're doing:
xd=[xd1,xd2,xd3];
yd=[yd1,yd2,yd3];
zd=[zd1,zd2,zd3];
Try to use:
f=TriScatteredInterp(xd(:),yd(:),zd(:))
Then it's not clear what the loop after is for...
Oleg
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mythili
mythili 2011년 2월 1일
thank u Oleg..
as u said, with column vectors its working...

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