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function

numpy.polynomial.laguerre:lagval3d

source: /numpy/polynomial/laguerre.py :995

Signature

def   lagval3d ( x y z c )

Summary

Evaluate a 3-D Laguerre series at points (x, y, z).

Extended Summary

This function returns the values:

The parameters x, y, and z are converted to arrays only if they are tuples or a lists, otherwise they are treated as a scalars and they must have the same shape after conversion. In either case, either x, y, and z or their elements must support multiplication and addition both with themselves and with the elements of c.

If c has fewer than 3 dimensions, ones are implicitly appended to its shape to make it 3-D. The shape of the result will be c.shape[3:] + x.shape.

Parameters

x, y, z : array_like, compatible object

The three dimensional series is evaluated at the points (x, y, z), where x, y, and z must have the same shape. If any of x, y, or z is a list or tuple, it is first converted to an ndarray, otherwise it is left unchanged and if it isn't an ndarray it is treated as a scalar.

c : array_like

Array of coefficients ordered so that the coefficient of the term of multi-degree i,j,k is contained in c[i,j,k]. If c has dimension greater than 3 the remaining indices enumerate multiple sets of coefficients.

Returns

values : ndarray, compatible object

The values of the multidimensional polynomial on points formed with triples of corresponding values from x, y, and z.

Examples

from numpy.polynomial.laguerre import lagval3d
c = [[[1, 2], [3, 4]], [[5, 6], [7, 8]]]
lagval3d(1, 1, 2, c)

See also

laggrid2d
laggrid3d
lagval
lagval2d

Aliases

  • numpy.polynomial.laguerre.lagval3d