Python | Numpy np.polyvander() method (original) (raw)
Last Updated : 31 Dec, 2019
**np.polyvander()**
method is used to returns the Vandermonde matrix of degree deg and sample points x.
Syntax :
np.polyvander(x, deg)
Parameters:
**x :**[ array_like ] Array of points. The dtype is converted to float64 or complex128 depending on whether any of the elements are complex. If x is scalar it is converted to a 1-D array.
**deg :**[int] Degree of the resulting matrix.Return : Return the matrix having size i.e array.size + (degree + 1).
Example #1 :
In this example we can see that by using np.polyvander()
method, we are able to get the pseudo-vandermonde matrix using this method.
import
numpy as np
import
numpy.polynomial.polynomial as geek
ans
=
geek.polyvander((
1
,
3
,
5
,
7
),
2
)
print
(ans)
Output :
[[ 1. 1. 1.]
[ 1. 3. 9.]
[ 1. 5. 25.]
[ 1. 7. 49.]]
Example #2 :
import
numpy as np
import
numpy.polynomial.polynomial as geek
ans
=
geek.polyvander((
1
,
2
,
3
,
4
),
3
)
print
(ans)
Output :
[[ 1. 1. 1. 1.]
[ 1. 2. 4. 8.]
[ 1. 3. 9. 27.]
[ 1. 4. 16. 64.]]
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