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Re: Interpolate Array

SercoSteveB
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What is the value of Numeric Value Out following execution of the VI?

Interpolate Array.png

a) 6.75
b) 10.75
c) 11
d) 12.75

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crossrulz
Knight of NI

I have to admit, my first inclination was C.  But the answer is really B.  The interpolate does not go outside of the range of the original array, so you won't get 4.25 for the last iteration, you get 4.  Very sneaky of you Steve.


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ambaum01
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b

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MrStevenUND
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I'm going with B.

mini09
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Nice flow  crossrulz ... I`m also going with B

Asha_Nagaraj
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B

SercoSteveB
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Answer B:  Nice one crossrulz, ambaum01, mrstevenund, gnshmrthy & Asha_Nagaraj.

Nice explanation GM.

Presented with this question, before writing it, I would probably have gone for C also.

VSC
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my answer is also indeed B.

santoshsss
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sir , explaination pls regarding interpolate arrays

crossrulz
Knight of NI

santoshsss, I highly recommend you start going through the LabVIEW help.  Give this function a serach and read what it does.


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NishaV
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B- 10.75 will be the right answer, as interpolate array will not go beyond the original size of array, so at the end will not get 4.25, will get 4.