numpy.polynomial.hermite_e.HermiteE

class numpy.polynomial.hermite_e.HermiteE(coef, domain=None, window=None) [source]

An HermiteE series class.

The HermiteE class provides the standard Python numerical methods ‘+’, ‘-‘, ‘*’, ‘//’, ‘%’, ‘divmod’, ‘**’, and ‘()’ as well as the attributes and methods listed in the ABCPolyBase documentation.

Parameters
coefarray_like

HermiteE coefficients in order of increasing degree, i.e, (1, 2, 3) gives 1*He_0(x) + 2*He_1(X) + 3*He_2(x).

domain(2,) array_like, optional

Domain to use. The interval [domain[0], domain[1]] is mapped to the interval [window[0], window[1]] by shifting and scaling. The default value is [-1, 1].

window(2,) array_like, optional

Window, see domain for its use. The default value is [-1, 1].

New in version 1.6.0.

Methods

__call__(self, arg)

Call self as a function.

basis(deg[, domain, window])

Series basis polynomial of degree deg.

cast(series[, domain, window])

Convert series to series of this class.

convert(self[, domain, kind, window])

Convert series to a different kind and/or domain and/or window.

copy(self)

Return a copy.

cutdeg(self, deg)

Truncate series to the given degree.

degree(self)

The degree of the series.

deriv(self[, m])

Differentiate.

fit(x, y, deg[, domain, rcond, full, w, window])

Least squares fit to data.

fromroots(roots[, domain, window])

Return series instance that has the specified roots.

has_samecoef(self, other)

Check if coefficients match.

has_samedomain(self, other)

Check if domains match.

has_sametype(self, other)

Check if types match.

has_samewindow(self, other)

Check if windows match.

identity([domain, window])

Identity function.

integ(self[, m, k, lbnd])

Integrate.

linspace(self[, n, domain])

Return x, y values at equally spaced points in domain.

mapparms(self)

Return the mapping parameters.

roots(self)

Return the roots of the series polynomial.

trim(self[, tol])

Remove trailing coefficients

truncate(self, size)

Truncate series to length size.

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