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  2. Talk:Bilinear interpolation - Wikipedia

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    The (x2-x1)(y2-y1) term is the area of the whole rectangle, and, for instance, the (x-x1)(y-y1) is the area of the rectangle opposite Q_22. That would hold to higher dimensions: In trilinear, the weights of each component are proportional to the size of the opposing volume.

  3. Symbolic Link (SYLK) - Wikipedia

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    F; cl n c2 cl one of the following 1-character formatting codes: D default C continuous cross-cell display E scientific exponentiation F fixed decimal point

  4. Lookup table - Wikipedia

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    In Microsoft Excel the XLOOKUP function has been ... tables is to obtain the result of a trigonometry calculation, ... [x1] y2 = sine_table [x1 + 1] return y1 + (y2 ...

  5. Stride of an array - Wikipedia

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    This and the new image share the pixels, so changes to the returned image will be reflected in this image. */ public Image crop (int x1, int y1, int x2, int y2) {return new Image (x2-x1, y2-y1, pixels, offset + y1 * widthStride + x1, widthStride);} /** Returns pixel value at specified coordinate */ public byte getPixelAt (int x, int y) {return ...

  6. Microsoft Basic 1.0 - Wikipedia

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    BOX (x1,y1)-(x2,y2) - Draws a rectangle (the top left pixel is (0,0) BOXF (x1,y1)-(x2,y2),color - Fills a rectangle with the given color (optional, if not given use the current pen color). Negative colors lead to filling with the requested color as the background one.

  7. Spatial join - Wikipedia

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    The rows of the new table are a subset of Cross join or Cartesian product of the two tables, all possible pairs of rows {X1-Y1, X1-Y2, X1-Y3, X2-Y1, X2-Y2, X2-Y3, X3-Y1, X3-Y2, X3-Y3, ...}. Rather than include all possible combinations, each pair is evaluated according to the given spatial predicate; those for which the predicate is true are ...

  8. Pairing function - Wikipedia

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    More generally, a pairing function on a set is a function that maps each pair of elements from into an element of , such that any two pairs of elements of are associated with different elements of , [5] [a] or a bijection from to .

  9. Direct stiffness method - Wikipedia

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    In structural engineering, the direct stiffness method, also known as the matrix stiffness method, is a structural analysis technique particularly suited for computer-automated analysis of complex structures including the statically indeterminate type.