Believe it or not, the Wikipedia entry has the formula listed. You can
easily try it out yourself. It's such a simple procedure that it can
be done by hand.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inverse_distance_weighting

Pete



On 10/16/11, Hodgess, Erin <hodge...@uhd.edu> wrote:
> Dear R Sig Geo People:
>
> Here is probably a dumb question, so please forgive me in advance (or swear,
> whatever is most appropriate):  could someone recommend a good reference on
> IDW that has a numeric example, please?
>
> I like to work things out on a small scale to see how they work.
>
> thanks,
> Erin
>
>
> Erin M. Hodgess, PhD
> Associate Professor
> Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences
> University of Houston - Downtown
> mailto: hodge...@uhd.edu
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