interpolating-polynomial
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Constructs Lagrange polynomials for interpolation
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Introduction
This package provides an implementation of Lagrange interpolating polynomials.
The focus of this package is simplicity: It’s small, and there is no dependency on complex 3rd party packages. Computation happens according to Neville’s algorithm.
Example
Code (plotPoint
function not included):
var interpolatingPolynomial = require('interpolating-polynomial'),
f = interpolatingPolynomial([[-2, 2],
[-1, -0.5],
[0, 0.5],
[1.5, -1.5]]);
for (x = -2; x < 2; x += 0.000001) {
plotPoint(x, f(x));
}
Result:
For bad input, behavior is undefined.
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Except where noted otherwise, files are licensed under the MIT License.
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2014 Felix E. Klee
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