Interpolate in a sentence as a verb

It's cute that you know how to interpolate quaternions from memory, but that won't make you spit out a good game.

You could interpolate from the chart that shows distribution by browser versions up to February 2012.

Recent code should be clearly visible and older code should progressively interpolate into black.

There are some televisions that have the ability to interpolate a 24fps format and produce an apparent higher frame rate.

In computer graphics, floating point indexing is used to interpolate between texel values during texture look-up.

The sigils make variable interpolation easier only in the most generic case "interpolate $me".

If you interpolate between the 1970 and 1980 points, mid-1972 would be fairly close to Belleville, Illinois - where, in mid-1972, I was born....thus confirming my long-held belief that I am the center of the universe.

These could then be used to generate the depthmap using what algorithms Lens Blur used, and also to interpolate the occluded pixels when viewing the photo from different perspectives.

Likewise if you look at commercial law cases, you'll find a lot of trying to interpolate what was meant in a particular case where something wasn't specified and assumed differently by the parties.

Some lines will not be interpolated the same way: some will be 2 black lines + 1 grey line, some will be 1 black line + 2 grey lines, and the shade of the 2 greys will be unequal and will vary depending on their precise alignment on the 1080p physical grid.

Not a problem: Mathematica can interpolate your meshed solutions to whatever order you want in whatever dimension using a single command and it can take differences between those interpolations and integrate with another.

Interpolate definitions

verb

estimate the value of

See also: extrapolate

verb

insert words into texts, often falsifying it thereby

See also: alter falsify