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numpy.polynomial.set_default_printstyle

polynomial. set_default_printstyle ( style ) [source]

Set the default format for the string representation of polynomials.

Values for style must be valid inputs to __format__, i.e. ‘ascii’ or ‘unicode’.

Parameters
style str

Format string for default printing style. Must be either ‘ascii’ or ‘unicode’.

Notes

The default format depends on the platform: ‘unicode’ is used on Unix-based systems and ‘ascii’ on Windows. This determination is based on default font support for the unicode superscript and subscript ranges.

Examples

>>> p = np.polynomial.Polynomial([1, 2, 3])
>>> c = np.polynomial.Chebyshev([1, 2, 3])
>>> np.polynomial.set_default_printstyle('unicode')
>>> print(p)
1.0 + 2.0·x¹ + 3.0·x²
>>> print(c)
1.0 + 2.0·T₁(x) + 3.0·T₂(x)
>>> np.polynomial.set_default_printstyle('ascii')
>>> print(p)
1.0 + 2.0 x**1 + 3.0 x**2
>>> print(c)
1.0 + 2.0 T_1(x) + 3.0 T_2(x)
>>> # Formatting supersedes all class/package-level defaults
>>> print(f"{p:unicode}")
1.0 + 2.0·x¹ + 3.0·x²

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