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approxTime(x, xout, ...)
approxTime1(x, xout, rule = 1)
approxTime1
) of
independend values specifying where interpolation has to be done.rule
is 1 then
NA
s are returned for such points and if it is 2, the value at
the closest data extreme is used.approx
.approxTime
returns a matrix resp. data frame of the same
structure as x
containing data which interpolate the given data
with respect to xout
. approxTime1
is a performance
optimized special version with less options than the original
approx
function. It returns an interpolated vector.odeModel
to get input values at a specified time
xout
. The version approxTime1
is less flexible (only one
single value for xout and only linear interpolation) but has increased
performance. Both functions are faster if x
is a matrix
instead of a data frame.approxfun
inputs <- data.frame(time = 1:10, y1 = rnorm(10), y2 = rnorm(10, mean = 50))
input <- approxTime(inputs, c(2.5, 3), rule = 2)
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