Interpolation definition

Interpolation means widely used interpolation techniques for establishing single-year forecast intervals between each five-year interval produced by PRC.
Interpolation. The Company will interpolate between the threshold and target goals.
Interpolation means, in respect of any Floating Rate Payer Calculation Period in respect of which Interpolation is applicable, the following formula shall be used where the Index Sponsor has published no official interpolation formula to calculate the Interpolated Index (the “Interpolated Index”)

Examples of Interpolation in a sentence

  • The number of Performance Shares earned and the number of Common Shares to be issued to Employee under the Agreement shall be determined in accordance with the following schedule: Interpolation shall be used to determine the percent of Target Number of Performance Shares earned in the event the Company’s Percentile Rank does not fall directly on one of the ranks listed in the above schedule.

  • If “Linear Interpolation” is specified as applicable then the Calculation Agent will determine, based on Linear Interpolation, the Interest Rate for any specified Interest Calculation Period (or if no Interest Calculation Period is specified, each Interest Calculation Period not equal to the Specified Duration).

  • Interpolation between the values shown in the table is allowed at one-centimetre intervals.

  • Interpolation is used for intermediate achievement levels and effect of the Performance Measures as shown on Schedule B1.

  • Designated Maturity: 1 Month, except with respect to the initial Calculation Period for which the Designated Maturity shall be the Linear Interpolation of the 2 week and the 1 month.

  • The percent of Performance Shares that vest shall then be determined based on the following chart: 67th and above ​ 150% 51st ​ 100% 34th ​ 50% Below 34th ​ 0% Interpolation shall be used to determine the percent of Performance Shares that vest in the event the Company’s Percentile Rank does not fall directly on one of the ranks listed in the above chart.

  • Interpolation shall be used in the event the Company's percentile rank does not fall directly on one (1) of the ranks listed in the table below and in no event will the payout as a percent of target exceed 200%.

  • Interpolation shall be used to determine the Percent of TSR Target Value Earned, the Percent of EBITDA Target Value Earned and/or the Percent of FCF Target Value Earned, as applicable, in the event the Company TSR Percentile Ranking, Percent of EBITDA Target Value Earned and/or Percent of FCF Target Value Earned, as applicable, does not fall directly on one of the ranks listed in the above applicable charts.

  • Interpolation shall be used to determine the EBITDA Vesting Percentage and Net Leverage Ratio Vesting Percentage, as applicable, in the event the Cumulative EBITDA Ratio Target and/or Net Leverage Ratio Target, as applicable, does not fall directly on one of the ranks or targets, as applicable, listed in the above charts.

  • The Low Speed Performance programs consist of the Take-off and Landing Chart computation program (TLC) which permits the computation of: - regulatory take-off and landing performance, - noncertified take-off performance accounting for runway data and weather, together with the Tabulation and Interpolation program (TAB), issued with the AFM, which permits the reading, editing and interpolation of the tables listed in the AFM.


More Definitions of Interpolation

Interpolation means, where for the Interest Period in question there is not a LIBOR rate displayed on the relevant published screen as of 11 a.m. on its first day, the calculation of a LIBOR rate for that Interest Period by interpolating on a linear basis between the rates published as of that time for the Interest Periods immediately either side;]
Interpolation means interpolation on a linear or curvilinear basis according to the practice of persons active in the Market: