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numpy.polydiv
numpy.polydiv(u, v)[source]-
Returns the quotient and remainder of polynomial division.
The input arrays are the coefficients (including any coefficients equal to zero) of the “numerator” (dividend) and “denominator” (divisor) polynomials, respectively.
Parameters: -
u : array_like or poly1d -
Dividend polynomial’s coefficients.
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v : array_like or poly1d -
Divisor polynomial’s coefficients.
Returns: -
q : ndarray -
Coefficients, including those equal to zero, of the quotient.
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r : ndarray -
Coefficients, including those equal to zero, of the remainder.
Notes
Both
uandvmust be 0-d or 1-d (ndim = 0 or 1), butu.ndimneed not equalv.ndim. In other words, all four possible combinations -u.ndim = v.ndim = 0,u.ndim = v.ndim = 1,u.ndim = 1, v.ndim = 0, andu.ndim = 0, v.ndim = 1- work.Examples
>>> x = np.array([3.0, 5.0, 2.0]) >>> y = np.array([2.0, 1.0]) >>> np.polydiv(x, y) (array([1.5 , 1.75]), array([0.25])) -
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