drbitboy
Lifetime Supporting Member
Hmm, that SCLaoi, or even the fx and fy could possibly be done with a CPT statement.
Again, this assumes the Z[n,m] samples are on a rectilinear grid. If the grid is regular, and you normalize the X and Y values, so (Xn+1 - Xn) = 1 and (Ym+1 - Ym) = 1, then fx = MOD X 1.0 and fy = MOD Y 1.0, and the whole shebang fits in a single CPT statement using that first formula for ZXY a few posts ago.
Although ST would be better for this.
Again, this assumes the Z[n,m] samples are on a rectilinear grid. If the grid is regular, and you normalize the X and Y values, so (Xn+1 - Xn) = 1 and (Ym+1 - Ym) = 1, then fx = MOD X 1.0 and fy = MOD Y 1.0, and the whole shebang fits in a single CPT statement using that first formula for ZXY a few posts ago.
Although ST would be better for this.
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