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Interpolation is useful for such tasks as contouring or setting up input data to a model. Since no interpolation scheme is superior in all cases, several [[GMS:Interpolation|interpolation]] techniques are provided in GMS. | Interpolation is useful for such tasks as contouring or setting up input data to a model. Since no interpolation scheme is superior in all cases, several [[GMS:Interpolation|interpolation]] techniques are provided in GMS. | ||
The basic approach to performing an interpolation is to select an appropriate interpolation scheme and interpolation parameters, and then interpolate to the desired object using one of the [[GMS:Interpolation Commands|2D | The basic approach to performing an interpolation is to select an appropriate interpolation scheme and interpolation parameters, and then interpolate to the desired object using one of the [[GMS:Interpolation Commands|2D interpolation commands]]. | ||
The interpolation options are selected using the [[GMS:2D Interpolation Options|''Interpolation Options'']] dialog accessed through the '''Interpolation Options''' command in the ''Interpolation'' menu. Once a set of options is selected, those options are used for all subsequent interpolation commands. | The interpolation options are selected using the [[GMS:2D Interpolation Options|''Interpolation Options'']] dialog accessed through the '''Interpolation Options''' command in the ''Interpolation'' menu. Once a set of options is selected, those options are used for all subsequent interpolation commands. |