Sorry, I did not see your use of the correct term, and I did not see any
distinction between interpolate and the process you were describing so
"intrapolate" just looked out of place.
If Google isn't helping, try
library(sos)
findFn("interpolate")
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On September 7, 2015 8:04:38 PM PDT, AltShift <allennugent at hotmail.com>
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>If
>Jeff Newmiller wrote
>> There are lots of them. You might be having trouble searching because
>you
>> don't know how to spell "interpolate".
>
>Hi Jeff,
>
>If you re-read my original post you will see the word interpolate,
>spelled
>correctly. I also used the made-up word "intrapolate" (I thought
that
>using
>quotes in the post would make this obvious) because I am describing a
>process that is complementary to interpolation.
>
>My actual problem is that I don't know how to search CRAN effectively.
>I'm
>trying to address this deficiency now.
>
>
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