Interpolate at a single point (or points) in 2d in double precision
CALL DSPNT2D (N, X, Y, Z, M, XO, YO, ZO, IER)
(Integer, Input) - The number of input data points.
(Double precision, Input) - An array containing the X coordinates of the input data points.
(Double precision, Input) - An array containing the Y coordinates of the input data points.
(Double precision, Input) - An array containing the functional values of the input data points. That is, Z(L) is the value of the input function at coordinate (X(L),Y(L)), for L=1,N.
(Integer, Input) - The number of output data points (this may be "1").
(Double precision, Input) - An array of dimension M containing the X coordinates of the output data. The values in XO may be in any order.
(Double precision, Input) - An array of dimension M containing the Y coordinates of the output data. The values in YO may be in any order.
(Double precision, Output) - An array of dimension M containing the interpolated values. ZO(I) is the interpolated value at point (XO(I),YO(I)) for I=1,M.
(Integer, Output) - 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 for details.
This subroutine is called when you want to interpolate at an individual point or points.
To use DSPNT2D, load the NCAR Graphics library ngmath.
dsgrid, dsgrid_params.
Complete documentation for Dsgrid is available at URL
http://ngwww.ucar.edu/ngdoc/ng/ngmath/dsgrid/dshome.html
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