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[ferret_users] Extrapolation on time axis
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- Subject: [ferret_users] Extrapolation on time axis
- From: Jerome Fiechter <jfiechter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2006 17:03:29 -0400
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Hello ferreters,
I am trying to extrapolate a variable on the time axis using the @FNR
function, but it does not seem to work.
I have a variable V defined on a time axis TIME1 (t="18-jul-2006
00:00":"21-jul-2006 00:00"/npoints=4), which I want to interpolate on a
time axis TIME2 (t="18-jul-2006 00:00":"23-jul-2006 00:00"/npoints=6).
My approach was the following:
V1 = V[gt=TIME2@LIN]
V2 = V1[gt=TIME2@FNR]
but V2 ends on 21-jul-2006 and the missing values for 22- and
23-jul-2006 are not filled out by the @FNR function.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Jerome
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