numpy.polynomial.polynomial.polytrim
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numpy.polynomial.polynomial.polytrim(c, tol=0)[source]
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Remove “small” “trailing” coefficients from a polynomial. “Small” means “small in absolute value” and is controlled by the parameter tol; “trailing” means highest order coefficient(s), e.g., in[0, 1, 1, 0, 0](which represents0 + x + x**2 + 0*x**3 + 0*x**4) both the 3-rd and 4-th order coefficients would be “trimmed.”Parameters: - 
c : array_like
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1-d array of coefficients, ordered from lowest order to highest. 
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tol : number, optional
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Trailing (i.e., highest order) elements with absolute value less than or equal to tol(default value is zero) are removed.
 Returns: - 
trimmed : ndarray
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1-d array with trailing zeros removed. If the resulting series would be empty, a series containing a single zero is returned. 
 Raises: - ValueError
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If tol< 0
 See also trimseqExamples>>> from numpy.polynomial import polyutils as pu >>> pu.trimcoef((0,0,3,0,5,0,0)) array([ 0., 0., 3., 0., 5.]) >>> pu.trimcoef((0,0,1e-3,0,1e-5,0,0),1e-3) # item == tol is trimmed array([ 0.]) >>> i = complex(0,1) # works for complex >>> pu.trimcoef((3e-4,1e-3*(1-i),5e-4,2e-5*(1+i)), 1e-3) array([ 0.0003+0.j , 0.0010-0.001j]) 
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