import DeveloperError from "./DeveloperError.js"; /** * The interface for interpolation algorithms. * * @interface InterpolationAlgorithm * * @see LagrangePolynomialApproximation * @see LinearApproximation * @see HermitePolynomialApproximation */ const InterpolationAlgorithm = {}; /** * Gets the name of this interpolation algorithm. * @type {String} */ InterpolationAlgorithm.type = undefined; /** * Given the desired degree, returns the number of data points required for interpolation. * @function * * @param {Number} degree The desired degree of interpolation. * @returns {Number} The number of required data points needed for the desired degree of interpolation. */ InterpolationAlgorithm.getRequiredDataPoints = DeveloperError.throwInstantiationError; /** * Performs zero order interpolation. * @function * * @param {Number} x The independent variable for which the dependent variables will be interpolated. * @param {Number[]} xTable The array of independent variables to use to interpolate. The values * in this array must be in increasing order and the same value must not occur twice in the array. * @param {Number[]} yTable The array of dependent variables to use to interpolate. For a set of three * dependent values (p,q,w) at time 1 and time 2 this should be as follows: {p1, q1, w1, p2, q2, w2}. * @param {Number} yStride The number of dependent variable values in yTable corresponding to * each independent variable value in xTable. * @param {Number[]} [result] An existing array into which to store the result. * * @returns {Number[]} The array of interpolated values, or the result parameter if one was provided. */ InterpolationAlgorithm.interpolateOrderZero = DeveloperError.throwInstantiationError; /** * Performs higher order interpolation. Not all interpolators need to support high-order interpolation, * if this function remains undefined on implementing objects, interpolateOrderZero will be used instead. * @function * @param {Number} x The independent variable for which the dependent variables will be interpolated. * @param {Number[]} xTable The array of independent variables to use to interpolate. The values * in this array must be in increasing order and the same value must not occur twice in the array. * @param {Number[]} yTable The array of dependent variables to use to interpolate. For a set of three * dependent values (p,q,w) at time 1 and time 2 this should be as follows: {p1, q1, w1, p2, q2, w2}. * @param {Number} yStride The number of dependent variable values in yTable corresponding to * each independent variable value in xTable. * @param {Number} inputOrder The number of derivatives supplied for input. * @param {Number} outputOrder The number of derivatives desired for output. * @param {Number[]} [result] An existing array into which to store the result. * @returns {Number[]} The array of interpolated values, or the result parameter if one was provided. */ InterpolationAlgorithm.interpolate = DeveloperError.throwInstantiationError; export default InterpolationAlgorithm;