Florian Oswald
Florian Oswald
do you have strategy to implement it already? I know it takes extra time to explain to outsiders, but maybe if you point us to the main concerned parts and...
* https://www.openintro.org/stat/textbook.php * https://moderndive.com/index.html
http://www.nickchk.com/econ305.html
* write intro based on john snow using * http://people.stern.nyu.edu/wgreene/Econometrics/Cholera-IV-Study.pdf * https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10742-007-0023-6 * deaton (1997) and freedman (1991) both on john snow and IV * http://economics.mit.edu/files/18
oh my I never even saw this! How is this possible?! sorry. just triggered travis build again, seems to have died last time round. thanks for the fix!
Oh. I was thinking if I want to evaluate an interpolation object at many points, it might make sense to split that operation amongst threads. I was king of assuming...
I would do something like ``` out = interpolate((xvec,),yvec,Gridded(Linear()))(newx) ``` where `newx` has many values.
i can try. if you can point me to where I need to start digging 😃 . thanks!
>our current GriddedInterpolation is effectively a BSplineInterpolation{K} where K
Can you provide a minimal working example? Interpolations.jl performs very well in high dimensions if you use FixedSizeArrays.jl or StaticArrays.jl. There was an issue a while back with a response...