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*[[GMS:Subset Definition|Subset Definition]]
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[[File:3dIDWinterpolationOpts.jpg|thumb|none|center|200 px|An example of the ''IDW Interpolation Options'' dialog.]]
[[File:3dIDWinterpolationOpts.jpg|thumb|none|center|200 px|An example of the ''IDW Interpolation Options'' dialog.]]

Revision as of 16:25, 26 November 2013

3D Scatter Point Module
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3D Scatter Point
Interpolating with 3D Scatter Points
Converting 3D Scatter Points to Other Data Types
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3D Scatter Point Display Options
3D Scatter Point Tool Palette
Active/Inactive Points
Inverse Distance Weighted
3D Scatter Point Commands

One of the most commonly used techniques for interpolation of scatter points is inverse distance weighted (IDW) interpolation. Inverse distance weighted methods are based on the assumption that the interpolating surface should be influenced most by the nearby points and less by the more distant points. The interpolating surface is a weighted average of the scatter points and the weight assigned to each scatter point diminishes as the distance from the interpolation point to the scatter point increases. Several options are available for inverse distance weighted interpolation. The options are selected using the IDW Interpolation Options dialog. This dialog is accessed through the Options button next to the Inverse distance weighted item in the 2D Interpolation Options (3D Interpolation Options) dialog. The options in the dialog are as follows:


An example of the IDW Interpolation Options dialog.