coefficient -package:interpolation
The coefficient of a scientific number.
Note that this number is not necessarily normalized, i.e. it could
contain trailing zeros.
Scientific numbers are automatically normalized when pretty printed or
in
toDecimalDigits.
Use
normalize to do manual normalization.
WARNING: coefficient and
base10exponent violate
substantivity of
Eq.
>>> let x = scientific 1 2
>>> let y = scientific 100 0
>>> x == y
True
but
>>> (coefficient x == coefficient y, base10Exponent x == base10Exponent y)
(False,False)
The constant values in the semiring.
Same as for DcCoefficient, to provide nicer type signatures
Type only used to make clear what kind of integer we are carrying
Might be transformed into newtype in the future
Use the cyclic-tri-diagonal solver with the appropriate parameters for
a closed cubic spline.
Section 4.1.2-3 : Coefficients of the sigma0 function
Section 4.1.2-3 : Coefficients of the sigma1 function
Section 4.1.2-3 : Coefficients of the Sum0 function
Section 4.1.2-3 : Coefficients of the Sum1 function
Determine optimal filter coefficients and residue by adaptive
approximation. The number of initial filter coefficients is used as
filter order.
The Hammer map projection coefficient.
Store information for cubic interpolation in a patch.
Construct a polynomial a0 + a1·x + … from its list of
coefficients [a0, a1, …].
List the coefficients [a0, a1, …] of a polynomial a0 +
a1·x + ….
the correlation coefficient: (cov x y) / (std x) (std y)