May 5, 2015 #21 andre_luis Super Moderator Staff member Joined Nov 7, 2006 Messages 9,595 Helped 1,190 Reputation 2,399 Reaction score 1,208 Trophy points 1,403 Location Brazil Activity points 55,686 The shape he posted above is nonlinear, seeming that refers to a broad range of temperature. Anyway, the question lacks of details concerning to the required accuracy. This information could dictate the suited approach.
The shape he posted above is nonlinear, seeming that refers to a broad range of temperature. Anyway, the question lacks of details concerning to the required accuracy. This information could dictate the suited approach.
May 5, 2015 #22 FvM Super Moderator Staff member Joined Jan 22, 2008 Messages 52,484 Helped 14,756 Reputation 29,794 Reaction score 14,121 Trophy points 1,393 Location Bochum, Germany Activity points 298,357 One of these tables (the 10x10 bit) produces the temperature offset. The other table (14x14 bit) are for different purposes. Click to expand... A reasonable linear interpolation would have e.g 16 to 64 points, so considerably lower memory footprint. Anyway, the question lacks of details concerning to the required accuracy. This information could dictate the suited approach. Click to expand... True, of course. So let's stop the general discussion.
One of these tables (the 10x10 bit) produces the temperature offset. The other table (14x14 bit) are for different purposes. Click to expand... A reasonable linear interpolation would have e.g 16 to 64 points, so considerably lower memory footprint. Anyway, the question lacks of details concerning to the required accuracy. This information could dictate the suited approach. Click to expand... True, of course. So let's stop the general discussion.