Developer Reference for Intel® oneAPI Math Kernel Library for C
Data Fitting Computational Routines
Data Fitting computational routines are functions used to perform spline-based computations, such as:
spline construction
computation of values, derivatives, and integrals of the predefined order
cell search
Once you create a Data Fitting task and initialize the required parameters, you can call computational routines as many times as necessary.
The table below lists the available computational routines:
Routine  |  
       Description  |  
      
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Constructs a spline for a one-dimensional Data Fitting task.  |  
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Computes spline values and derivatives.  |  
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Computes spline values and derivatives by calling user-provided interpolants.  |  
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Computes spline-based integrals.  |  
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Computes spline-based integrals by calling user-provided integrators.  |  
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Finds indices of cells containing interpolation sites.  |  
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Finds indices of cells containing interpolation sites by calling user-provided cell searchers.  |  
      
If a Data Fitting computation completes successfully, the computational routines return the DF_STATUS_OK code. If an error occurs, the routines return an error code specifying the origin of the failure. Some possible errors are the following:
- The task pointer is NULL.
 - Memory allocation failed.
 - The computation failed for another reason.
 
For the list of available status codes, see "Task Status and Error Reporting".
Data Fitting computational routines do not control errors for floating-point conditions, such as overflow, gradual underflow, or operations with Not a Number (NaN) values.