| Algorithm 671: FARB-E-2D: fill area with bicubics on rectangles—a contour plot program |
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ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software (TOMS)
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Volume 15 , Issue 1 (March 1989)
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Pages: 79 - 89
Year of Publication: 1989
ISSN:0098-3500
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APPENDICES and SUPPLEMENTS
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nonlinear bicubic Hermite polynomial interpolation: contour lines for values given at rectangular mesh Areas between contour lines may be filled with colors or patterns Gams: Q,E2a
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ABSTRACT
An algorithm plotting contour lines for discrete values zij, given at the nodes of a rectangular mesh is described. A bicubic Hermite polynomial f(x, y) is determined for every rectangle of the mesh, interpolating the zij and the derivatives zx, zy, and zxy. The derivatives are optionally computed by the algorithm. The contours found are normally smooth curves. They consist of polygons approximating intersections with the bicubics. It is possible to fill the areas between them with certain colors or patterns. This is done with a piecewise technique rectangle by rectangle. The method for finding the points of the polygons is shortly reviewed, and some numerical problems are pointed out. The algorithm has a flexible, easy-to-use interface and is easily installed with all plotting systems, provided that a fill-area command is available. A GKS interface may be used.
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AKIMA, H. Algorithm 474: Bivariate interpolation and smooth surface fitting based on local procedures. Coll. Alg. from CACM, (474-P 1-0 to 474-P 7-0).
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BECHLARS, J., AND BUHTZ, R. GKS in der Praxis, Springer-Verlag, New York, 1986.
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BRUNET, P. Increasing the smoothness of bicubic spline surfaces. Comput. Aided Geom. Des. 2 (Sept. 1985), 157-164.
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FRITSCH, F. i., AND CARLSON, R.n. Monotonicity preserving bicubic interpolation: A progress report. Comput. Aided Geom. Des. 2, 2 (Sept. 1985), 117-121.
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SAraN, M. A. Contouring--the state of the art. In Fundamental Algorithms for Computer Graphics, R. A. Earnshaw, Ed., NATO ASI Series, Springer-Verlag, New York, 1985.
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Ken Brodlie , Andrew Poon , Helen Wright , Lesley Brankin , Greg Banecki , Alan Gay, GRASPARC: a problem solving environment integrating computation and visualization, Proceedings of the 4th conference on Visualization '93, October 25-29, 1993, San Jose, California
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