scipy.interpolate.PPoly¶
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class
scipy.interpolate.PPoly(c, x, extrapolate=None, axis=0)[source]¶ Piecewise polynomial in terms of coefficients and breakpoints
The polynomial between
x[i]andx[i + 1]is written in the local power basis:S = sum(c[m, i] * (xp - x[i])**(k-m) for m in range(k+1))
where
kis the degree of the polynomial.Parameters: - c : ndarray, shape (k, m, …)
Polynomial coefficients, order k and m intervals
- x : ndarray, shape (m+1,)
Polynomial breakpoints. Must be sorted in either increasing or decreasing order.
- extrapolate : bool or ‘periodic’, optional
If bool, determines whether to extrapolate to out-of-bounds points based on first and last intervals, or to return NaNs. If ‘periodic’, periodic extrapolation is used. Default is True.
- axis : int, optional
Interpolation axis. Default is zero.
See also
BPoly- piecewise polynomials in the Bernstein basis
Notes
High-order polynomials in the power basis can be numerically unstable. Precision problems can start to appear for orders larger than 20-30.
Attributes: - x : ndarray
Breakpoints.
- c : ndarray
Coefficients of the polynomials. They are reshaped to a 3-dimensional array with the last dimension representing the trailing dimensions of the original coefficient array.
- axis : int
Interpolation axis.
Methods
__call__(x[, nu, extrapolate])Evaluate the piecewise polynomial or its derivative. derivative([nu])Construct a new piecewise polynomial representing the derivative. antiderivative([nu])Construct a new piecewise polynomial representing the antiderivative. integrate(a, b[, extrapolate])Compute a definite integral over a piecewise polynomial. solve([y, discontinuity, extrapolate])Find real solutions of the the equation pp(x) == y.roots([discontinuity, extrapolate])Find real roots of the the piecewise polynomial. extend(c, x[, right])Add additional breakpoints and coefficients to the polynomial. from_spline(tck[, extrapolate])Construct a piecewise polynomial from a spline from_bernstein_basis(bp[, extrapolate])Construct a piecewise polynomial in the power basis from a polynomial in Bernstein basis. construct_fast(c, x[, extrapolate, axis])Construct the piecewise polynomial without making checks.
