OrthoPolynomialBase¶
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class
astropy.modeling.polynomial.
OrthoPolynomialBase
(x_degree, y_degree, x_domain=None, x_window=None, y_domain=None, y_window=None, n_models=None, model_set_axis=None, name=None, meta=None, **params)[source]¶ Bases:
astropy.modeling.polynomial.PolynomialBase
This is a base class for the 2D Chebyshev and Legendre models.
The polynomials implemented here require a maximum degree in x and y.
For explanation of
x_domain
,y_domain
,`x_window
and`y_window
see Notes regarding usage of domain and window.- Parameters
- x_degreeint
degree in x
- y_degreeint
degree in y
- x_domaintuple or None, optional
domain of the x independent variable
- x_windowtuple or None, optional
range of the x independent variable
- y_domaintuple or None, optional
domain of the y independent variable
- y_windowtuple or None, optional
range of the y independent variable
- **paramsdict
{keyword: value} pairs, representing {parameter_name: value}
Attributes Summary
Methods Summary
__call__
(self, *inputs[, model_set_axis, …])Evaluate this model using the given input(s) and the parameter values that were specified when the model was instantiated.
evaluate
(self, x, y, *coeffs)Evaluate the model on some input variables.
get_num_coeff
(self)Determine how many coefficients are needed
imhorner
(self, x, y, coeff)invlex_coeff
(self, coeffs)prepare_inputs
(self, x, y, **kwargs)This method is used in
__call__
to ensure that all the inputs to the model can be broadcast into compatible shapes (if one or both of them are input as arrays), particularly if there are more than one parameter sets.Attributes Documentation
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n_inputs
= 2¶
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n_outputs
= 1¶
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x_domain
¶
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x_window
¶
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y_domain
¶
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y_window
¶
Methods Documentation
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__call__
(self, *inputs, model_set_axis=None, with_bounding_box=False, fill_value=nan, equivalencies=None, inputs_map=None, **new_inputs)¶ Evaluate this model using the given input(s) and the parameter values that were specified when the model was instantiated.
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get_num_coeff
(self)[source]¶ Determine how many coefficients are needed
- Returns
- numcint
number of coefficients
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prepare_inputs
(self, x, y, **kwargs)[source]¶ This method is used in
__call__
to ensure that all the inputs to the model can be broadcast into compatible shapes (if one or both of them are input as arrays), particularly if there are more than one parameter sets. This also makes sure that (if applicable) the units of the input will be compatible with the evaluate method.