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The ability of the radial basis function (RBF) approach to extrapolate the masses of nuclei in neutron-rich and superheavy regions is investigated in combination with the Duflo-Zuker(DZ31),Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov (HFB27),finite-range droplet model (FRDM12) and Weizs(a)cker-Skyrme (WS4) mass models.It is found that when the RBF approach is employed with a simple linear basis function,different mass models have different performances in extrapolating nuclear masses in the same region,and a single mass model may have different performances when it is used to extrapolate nuclear masses in different regions.The WS4 and FRDM12 models (two macroscopic-microscopic mass models),combined with the RBF approach,may perform better when extrapolating the nuclear mass in the neutron-rich and superheavy regions.