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- Pno% is the number that refers to the TeLiTab sets the TeLiTab sets in the Data slot. Pno% should be an integer value or a parameter which is assigned an integer value and is the number of theTeLiTab set theTeLiTab set in the expressions' data slot.
- Npoints% is the number of points (x,y) that are given in direct definition.
- @ObjFn() refers to the Object from which data will be used.
- TeLiTab$ refers TeLiTab$ refers to the string parameter that contains the TeLiTabthe TeLiTab.
- Ndim% is the number of dimensions (or columns in the table...).
- "ColLab$_1" and @ObjColPar_1 refer to the column that will be used as the first parameter in the interpolation.
- "ColLab$_2" and @ObjColPar_2 refer to the column that will be used as the second parameter in the interpolation. etc.
- Xint is the parameter to do interpolation on.
- Xtrap% is an optional argument to switch off a warning in the event of extrapolation. If Xtrap% = 1 no warning is given. The value is not required and is 0 by default (not suppressing the warning).
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- See also Telitab access for a generic description on the use of TeLiTab dataof TeLiTab data.
- Similar to other Data analysis functions, the LININT is a convenient way to evaluate data. Please also look at these functions for syntax examples
- Please realise the dataset provided to LININT should be a function. Every x-value should have one y-value. When you do not have a valid dataset, please look at GAUSSINT() orLEASQ()
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