Package Math::Interpolate version 1.06 This is the Math::Interpolate package. This module contains several useful routines for interpolating data sets and finding where a given value lies in a sorted list. The first is a subroutine used to locate a position in an array of values where a given value would fit using bisection. It has been designed to be efficient in the common situation that it is called repeatedly. The user can supply a different set of comparison operators to replace the standard < and <=. For example, given a list (1, 2, 5, 8, 15) and the number 9.5 it would return 3. The remaining routines all are related to interpolating sets of (x, y) data pairs. They all take a list of (x, y) data pairs given another x value, return a sensible y value using the list of (x, y) data pairs. Three different interpolating functions are provided. The first, called a constant interpolator, assumes that the function being interpolated moves in non-linear jumps from one value to another. The interpolated value for some value x is the y value of the neighboring (x, y) to the left of the given x. The second interpolator performs a linear interpolation between the neighboring points. The third interpolator is called the robust interpolator and interpolates a smooth curve between all of the (x, y) pairs. To do the interpolation, it first calculates some reasonable derivatives at the (x, y) pairs. If you have measured your own derivative information, you can supply it to the robust interpolator and it will use it. REQUIREMENTS * Perl 5.004_04 or greater. AVAILABILITY The latest released version of this package is available for download from a CPAN (Comprehensive Perl Archive Network) archive near you in http://www.perl.com/CPAN/authors/id/B/BZ/BZAJAC/ The package's source code is hosted in a Git repository at https://github.com/blair/perl-math-interpolate INSTALLATION In order to use this package you will need Perl version 5.004_04 or better. Once that is completed, you install Math::Interpolate as you would install any perl module library, by running these commands: perl Makefile.PL make make test make install If you want to install a private copy of this package in some other directory, then you should try to produce the initial Makefile with something like this command: perl Makefile.PL LIB=~/perl DOCUMENTATION See the CHANGES file for a list of recent changes. POD style documentation is included in all modules and scripts. These are normally converted to manual pages end installed as part of the "make install" process. You should also be able to use the 'perldoc' utility to extract documentation from the module files directly. AUTHOR, COMMENTS, AND BUGS I welcome all comments and bug reports. Please email them to Blair Zajac . COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) 1998-2005 Blair Zajac. All rights reserved. This package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.