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numpy.polyval
numpy.polyval(p, x)[source]-
Evaluate a polynomial at specific values.
If
pis of length N, this function returns the value:p[0]*x**(N-1) + p[1]*x**(N-2) + ... + p[N-2]*x + p[N-1]If
xis a sequence, thenp(x)is returned for each element ofx. Ifxis another polynomial then the composite polynomialp(x(t))is returned.Parameters: -
p : array_like or poly1d object -
1D array of polynomial coefficients (including coefficients equal to zero) from highest degree to the constant term, or an instance of poly1d.
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x : array_like or poly1d object -
A number, an array of numbers, or an instance of poly1d, at which to evaluate
p.
Returns: -
values : ndarray or poly1d -
If
xis a poly1d instance, the result is the composition of the two polynomials, i.e.,xis “substituted” inpand the simplified result is returned. In addition, the type ofx- array_like or poly1d - governs the type of the output:xarray_like =>valuesarray_like,xa poly1d object =>valuesis also.
See also
poly1d- A polynomial class.
Notes
Horner’s scheme [1] is used to evaluate the polynomial. Even so, for polynomials of high degree the values may be inaccurate due to rounding errors. Use carefully.
If
xis a subtype ofndarraythe return value will be of the same type.References
[1] I. N. Bronshtein, K. A. Semendyayev, and K. A. Hirsch (Eng. trans. Ed.), Handbook of Mathematics, New York, Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., 1985, pg. 720. Examples
>>> np.polyval([3,0,1], 5) # 3 * 5**2 + 0 * 5**1 + 1 76 >>> np.polyval([3,0,1], np.poly1d(5)) poly1d([76.]) >>> np.polyval(np.poly1d([3,0,1]), 5) 76 >>> np.polyval(np.poly1d([3,0,1]), np.poly1d(5)) poly1d([76.]) -
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