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+These are test for matematical formulæ.
+They require python-matplotlib, and that
+you run in a graphical session.
+
+Ohh, and if you wrap everying arount
+`with plot.xkcd():` and have Humor Sans
+installed, it is going to be awesome,
+but not too useful.
+
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+#!/usr/bin/env python3
+# -*- python -*-
+
+
+# Test of linear interpolation.
+# Intended as a test of the test and
+# as a reference implemention of a test.
+
+
+# Load matplotlib.pyplot,
+# it can take some time so
+# print information about it.
+print('Loading matplotlib.pyplot...')
+import matplotlib.pyplot as plot
+print('Done loading matplotlib.pyplot')
+
+
+def main():
+ # Create a page with graphs
+ fig = plot.figure()
+
+ # Add graphs
+ add_graph(fig, 111, [i / 15 for i in range(16)])
+
+ # Show graphs
+ plot.show()
+
+def add_graph(fig, graph_pos, input_values):
+ '''
+ Add a graph
+
+ @param fig:Figure The page to which to add the graph
+ @param graph_pos:int Where to place the graph
+ @param input_values:list<float> The input values for each point
+ '''
+ # Interpolate data
+ output_values = interpolate(input_values)
+ # Number of input points
+ n = len(input_values)
+ # Number of output points
+ m = len(output_values)
+ # Create graph
+ graph = fig.add_subplot(graph_pos)
+ # Plot interpolated data
+ graph.plot([i / (m - 1) for i in range(m)], output_values, 'b-')
+ # Plot input data
+ graph.plot([i / (n - 1) for i in range(n)], input_values, 'ro')
+
+
+def interpolate(small):
+ '''
+ Interpolate data
+
+ @param small:list<float> The input values for each point
+ @return :list<float> The values for each point in a scaled up version
+ '''
+ large = [None] * len(small) ** 2
+ small_, large_ = len(small) - 1, len(large) - 1
+ for i in range(len(large)):
+ # Scaling
+ j = i * small_ / large_
+ # Floor, weight, ceiling
+ j, w, k = int(j), j % 1, min(int(j) + 1, small_)
+ # Interpolation
+ large[i] = small[j] * (1 - w) + small[k] * w
+ return large
+
+# Plot interpolation
+main()
+