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<h3>9.3.45: `<font color="#82140F"><code>smooth</code></font>'</h3>

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All these smoothing commands ignore the <b>location</b> of the data.  For
equispaced data these algorithms have the standard interpretation in
terms of digital filters.  For non-equispaced data, the interpretation
is up to the user.
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`smooth {x [.n.]} \
  | {y [.n.]} \
  | {grid data [.f.|{along x|y}]}'
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The `<font color="#82140F"><code>smooth x</code></font>' command does smoothing by the following formula
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x[i-1]   x[i]   x[i+1]
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  4       2       4
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The `<font color="#82140F"><code>smooth x .n.</code></font>' command does boxcar smoothing with centred
boxcars `<font color="#82140F"><code>.n.</code></font>' points wide.  The `<font color="#82140F"><code>smooth y</code></font>' command does the
same as `<font color="#82140F"><code>smooth x</code></font>', but on the `<font color="#82140F"><code>y</code></font>' column.
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There are several methods of smoothing grid data.  Note that isolated
missing values are filled in by each method.  (Let the author know if
you'd like that `feature' to be an option.)
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The `<font color="#82140F"><code>smooth grid data</code></font>' command smooths gridded data, by weighted
average in a plus-shaped window about each gridpoint.  The smoothing
algorithm replaces each interior gridpoint value `<font color="#82140F"><code>z[i][j]</code></font>' by
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z[i][j]   z[i-1][j] + z[i+1][j] + z[i][j-1] + z[i][j+1]
------- + ---------------------------------------------
   2                          8
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Points along the edges are smoothed by the same formula, after
inventing image points outside the domain by planar extrapolation.
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The `<font color="#82140F"><code>smooth grid data .f.</code></font>' command performs partial smoothing.  A
temporary fully-smoothed grid `<font color="#82140F"><code>zSMOOTH[i][h]</code></font>' is constructed as
above, and a linear combination of this grid and the original grid is
used as the replacement grid:
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z[i][j] = (1-f) * z[i][j] + f * zSMOOTH[i][j]
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where `<font color="#82140F"><code>f</code></font>' is the value indicated on the command line.  
Thus, `<font color="#82140F"><code>smooth grid data 0</code></font>' performs no smoothing at all, while
`<font color="#82140F"><code>smooth grid data 1</code></font>' is equivalent to `<font color="#82140F"><code>smooth grid data</code></font>'.
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The `<font color="#82140F"><code>smooth grid data along x</code></font>' command smooths the grid data
across `<font color="#82140F"><code>x</code></font>' (i.e., horizontally), by replacing each value
`<font color="#82140F"><code>z[i][j]</code></font>' with the value
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z[i][j]   z[i-1][j] + z[i+1][j]
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   2                4
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Points along the edges are smoothed by the same formula, after
inventing image points outside the domain by linear extrapolation.
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The `<font color="#82140F"><code>smooth grid data along y</code></font>' command does the same thing as
`<font color="#82140F"><code>smooth grid data along x</code></font>', but the smoothing is along `<font color="#82140F"><code>y</code></font>'.
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<b>See also</b> see <a href="Filter.html#Filter">Filter</a>, a generalization of `<font color="82140F"><code>smooth x|y</code></font>'
which allows for more sophisticated filters.
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