Hi all,
I am not a newbie to python and numpy, but however, I kinda do not
find a proper solution for my interpolation problem without coding it
explicitly myself.
All I want to do is to increase the resolution of an tree dimensional array.
I have a volume 'a'
a = numpy.random.rand(3,3,3)
now,
Hi,
you can have a look at the method interp2d of scipy.interpolate.
I think it is what you are looking for.
Best,
Luca
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You might want also to look into scipy.ndimage.zoom.
Zach
On Jul 9, 2009, at 9:42 AM, Thomas Hrabe wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am not a newbie to python and numpy, but however, I kinda do not
> find a proper solution for my interpolation problem without coding it
> explicitly myself.
>
> All I want t
scipy.ndimage.zoom is exactly what you're looking for, as Zach Pincus
already said.
As far as I know, numpy doesn't have any 3D interpolation routines, so
you'll have to install scipy. Interp2d will only interpolate slices of your
data, not the whole volume.
-Joe
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 8:42 AM,
Yep,
thats the one.
Unfortunately, installing scipy makes my project dependant on another
package. However, I installed it and it works...
Thank you
2009/7/9 Joe Kington :
> scipy.ndimage.zoom is exactly what you're looking for, as Zach Pincus
> already said.
>
> As far as I know, numpy doesn't ha
The ndimage package can be accessed as numpy.numarray.nd_image. scipy is not
needed
Nadav
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מאת: numpy-discussion-boun...@scipy.org בשם Thomas Hrabe
נשלח: ה 09-יולי-09 17:57
אל: Discussion of Numerical Python
נושא: Re: [Numpy-discussion] interpolation in numpy
Yep
2009/7/9 Nadav Horesh :
> The ndimage package can be accessed as numpy.numarray.nd_image. scipy is not
> needed
numpy.numarray.nd_image just imports from scipy.ndimage or a
standalone ndimage if you have built it so. numpy does not contain the
ndimage code.
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