Is it accurate to use bilinear interpolation on mean drafts 9.25 9.250375 9.26 trim 1m or 1.5m 1.937m 2m.??? Cause i see other calculation they only use linear interpolation in mean drafts at 0 trim
Thank you for your comment! Bilinear interpolation is indeed more accurate when the data supports it, especially for large trims. For small trims or when tables provide data only for zero trim, linear interpolation is typically sufficient. If mean drafts (e.g., 9.25, 9.250375, 9.26) and corresponding trim data (e.g., 1m, 1.5m, 2m, etc.) are available, using bilinear interpolation ensures greater accuracy by accounting for the interaction between these variables. Thanks again for your input!
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Is it accurate to use bilinear interpolation on mean drafts 9.25 9.250375 9.26 trim 1m or 1.5m 1.937m 2m.??? Cause i see other calculation they only use linear interpolation in mean drafts at 0 trim
Thank you for your comment! Bilinear interpolation is indeed more accurate when the data supports it, especially for large trims. For small trims or when tables provide data only for zero trim, linear interpolation is typically sufficient.
If mean drafts (e.g., 9.25, 9.250375, 9.26) and corresponding trim data (e.g., 1m, 1.5m, 2m, etc.) are available, using bilinear interpolation ensures greater accuracy by accounting for the interaction between these variables. Thanks again for your input!
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