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numpy.polydiv(u, v)[source]

Returns the quotient and remainder of polynomial division.

The input arrays are the coefficients (including any coefficients equal to zero) of the “numerator” (dividend) and “denominator” (divisor) polynomials, respectively.

Parameters
uarray_like or poly1d

Dividend polynomial’s coefficients.

varray_like or poly1d

Divisor polynomial’s coefficients.

Returns
qndarray

Coefficients, including those equal to zero, of the quotient.

rndarray

Coefficients, including those equal to zero, of the remainder.

Notes

Both u and v must be 0-d or 1-d (ndim = 0 or 1), but u.ndim need not equal v.ndim. In other words, all four possible combinations - u.ndim = v.ndim = 0, u.ndim = v.ndim = 1, u.ndim = 1, v.ndim = 0, and u.ndim = 0, v.ndim = 1 - work.

Examples

\frac{3x^2 + 5x + 2}{2x + 1} = 1.5x + 1.75, remainder 0.25

>>> x = np.array([3.0, 5.0, 2.0])
>>> y = np.array([2.0, 1.0])
>>> np.polydiv(x, y)
(array([1.5 , 1.75]), array([0.25]))