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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Interpolation using awk Post 302606568 by ardy_yana on Monday 12th of March 2012 04:56:00 AM
Old 03-12-2012
Interpolation using awk

Hi all,
Consider I have a text file containing:
Code:
1003   60
1005   80
1100   110

Based on that file I need to create another file which is containing value from 1001 till 1100 which is a linear interpolation between two point (for 1004; 1006;1007 until 1109) and extrapolation based on 2 point (for 1001 and 1002; based on equation from 1003 and 1005 value)

I wonder if it could be done by using AWK script. Or if there is another solution it would be wonderful.

Thank you

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