package scipy

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val get_py : string -> Py.Object.t

Get an attribute of this module as a Py.Object.t. This is useful to pass a Python function to another function.

val polynomial : [ `I of int | `Sequence of Py.Object.t ] -> Py.Object.t

Factory function for a general polynomial model.

Parameters ---------- order : int or sequence If an integer, it becomes the order of the polynomial to fit. If a sequence of numbers, then these are the explicit powers in the polynomial. A constant term (power 0) is always included, so don't include 0. Thus, polynomial(n) is equivalent to polynomial(range(1, n+1)).

Returns ------- polynomial : Model instance Model instance.

Examples -------- We can fit an input data using orthogonal distance regression (ODR) with a polynomial model:

>>> import matplotlib.pyplot as plt >>> from scipy import odr >>> x = np.linspace(0.0, 5.0) >>> y = np.sin(x) >>> poly_model = odr.polynomial(3) # using third order polynomial model >>> data = odr.Data(x, y) >>> odr_obj = odr.ODR(data, poly_model) >>> output = odr_obj.run() # running ODR fitting >>> poly = np.poly1d(output.beta::-1) >>> poly_y = poly(x) >>> plt.plot(x, y, label='input data') >>> plt.plot(x, poly_y, label='polynomial ODR') >>> plt.legend() >>> plt.show()

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