Timeline for How to splice together several instances of InterpolatingFunction?
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Jun 23, 2016 at 0:04 | comment | added | ivbc |
After some trial and error I guess I got to understand a bit of this really scary coding... f1["MethodInformation"["Domain"]] returns some information and is the basic structure that is repeated by that command. Also, both Mathematica's documentation and this site have no mention on how to use "MethodInformation" that I could find.
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Aug 18, 2014 at 17:36 | history | edited | Mr.Wizard | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Feb 8, 2013 at 4:58 | comment | added | Mr.Wizard | @Oleksandr Sometimes it's good to be "Mr. Wizard" rather than "Mr. Architect" -- using Mathematica can be like programming with incantations. :o) | |
Feb 8, 2013 at 0:35 | comment | added | Oleksandr R. |
In version 9 there is additionally the "ElementMesh" method, no doubt courtesy of @ruebenko. It's funny... if this were any other language then your comment about this being little-known would probably be taken to mean that it was hidden away in an obscure corner of the documentation, rather than being completely undocumented and known about only through the grapevine...
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Feb 6, 2013 at 0:44 | vote | accept | polyglot | ||
Feb 5, 2013 at 5:40 | history | edited | Mr.Wizard | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Feb 5, 2013 at 5:39 | comment | added | Dr. belisarius | Damn! I thought I was the craziest around. | |
Feb 5, 2013 at 5:36 | comment | added | Mr.Wizard | @belisarius you can add it to the list of my scary coding. | |
Feb 5, 2013 at 5:32 | comment | added | Dr. belisarius |
I've seen f1["MethodInformation"@#] & ~Scan~ f1["Methods"] before. The Call of Cthulhu, chapter 3.
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Feb 5, 2013 at 5:16 | history | edited | Mr.Wizard | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Feb 5, 2013 at 5:07 | history | answered | Mr.Wizard | CC BY-SA 3.0 |