nearest_interp

sherpa.utils.nearest_interp(xout, xin, yin)[source]

Nearest-neighbor one-dimensional interpolation.

Parameters:
  • xout (array_like) – The positions at which to interpolate.
  • xin (array_like) – The x values of the data to interpolate. This must be sorted so that it is monotonically increasing.
  • yin (array_like) – The y values of the data to interpolate (must be the same size as xin).
Returns:

yout – The interpolated y values (same size as xout).

Return type:

NumPy array of numbers

Examples

>>> x = [1.2, 3.4, 4.5, 5.2]
>>> y = [12.2, 14.4, 16.8, 15.5]
>>> xgrid = np.linspace(2, 5, 5)
>>> ygrid = nearest_interp(xgrid, x, y)