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Component: LOD-C4E-EDS
Component Name: Cloud for Energy - Energy Data Services
Description: Data quality that indicates that, during the validation of incoming measurement data, the measurement value was interpolated.
Key Concepts: Interpolated value is a term used in SAP's LOD-C4E-EDS Cloud for Energy - Energy Data Services. It is a value that is calculated by taking two known values and estimating the value that lies between them. This is done by using a mathematical formula to calculate the intermediate value. How to use it: Interpolated values are used to fill in gaps in data sets. For example, if you have two known values, such as the temperature at 8am and 10am, you can use an interpolated value to estimate the temperature at 9am. This can be done by using a mathematical formula to calculate the intermediate value. Tips & Tricks: When using interpolated values, it is important to remember that they are estimates and may not be 100% accurate. It is also important to use the correct mathematical formula when calculating the interpolated value. Related Information: Interpolation is a common technique used in many fields, such as engineering, economics, and statistics. It can also be used in other areas such as weather forecasting and medical diagnosis.