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Spline Postprocessing
Evaluate splines, plot, find minimum or zero-crossings, integrate or
differentiate
After fitting a spline, use postprocessing methods to analyze if the fit to the data is accurate.
Use Curve Fitting Toolbox™ functions to perform tasks such as plotting, evaluating, or calculating derivatives, integrals, and differences between splines.
Functions
fn2fm | Convert to specified form |
fnbrk | Name and part(s) of form |
fnchg | Change part(s) of form |
fncmb | Arithmetic with function(s) |
fnder | Differentiate function |
fndir | Directional derivative of function |
fnint | Integrate function |
fnjmp | Jumps, i.e., f(x+)-f(x-) |
fnmin | Minimum of function in given interval |
fnplt | Plot function |
fnrfn | Refine partition of form |
fntlr | Taylor coefficients |
fnval | Evaluate spline function |
fnxtr | Extrapolate spline |
fnzeros | Roots of spline |
franke | Franke's bivariate test function |
spterms | Explain spline terms |
titanium | Titanium test data |
Topics
- Postprocessing Splines
After constructing a spline, use postprocessing functions for tasks such as plotting, evaluating, or calculating derivatives, integrals and differences between splines.