How can i interpolate values to create image with desired number of pixels
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I have log_env matrix which is 1407x50 set of data that i can display as an image. I want to interpolate data and result to be 512x512 pixels image. I try to achive that using interp2 as below. However what I'm getting is NaN through almost entire result matrix. Is there a problem with my approach or something must be wrong with data i try to interpolate?
[n,m]=size(log_env);
X=linspace(1,n,512);
Y=linspace(1,m,512);
[Xq,Yq]=meshgrid(X,Y);
new_env=interp2(log_env,Xq,Yq);
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Voss
2023 年 11 月 12 日
You've got m and n swapped in the definitions of X and Y.
[n,m]=size(log_env);
X=linspace(1,m,512);
Y=linspace(1,n,512);
[Xq,Yq]=meshgrid(X,Y);
new_env=interp2(log_env,Xq,Yq);
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Dyuman Joshi
2023 年 11 月 12 日
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