numpy.
polymul
Find the product of two polynomials.
Note
This forms part of the old polynomial API. Since version 1.4, the new polynomial API defined in numpy.polynomial is preferred. A summary of the differences can be found in the transition guide.
numpy.polynomial
Finds the polynomial resulting from the multiplication of the two input polynomials. Each input must be either a poly1d object or a 1D sequence of polynomial coefficients, from highest to lowest degree.
Input polynomials.
The polynomial resulting from the multiplication of the inputs. If either inputs is a poly1d object, then the output is also a poly1d object. Otherwise, it is a 1D array of polynomial coefficients from highest to lowest degree.
See also
poly1d
A one-dimensional polynomial class.
poly
polyadd
polyder
polydiv
polyfit
polyint
polysub
polyval
convolve
Array convolution. Same output as polymul, but has parameter for overlap mode.
Examples
>>> np.polymul([1, 2, 3], [9, 5, 1]) array([ 9, 23, 38, 17, 3])
Using poly1d objects:
>>> p1 = np.poly1d([1, 2, 3]) >>> p2 = np.poly1d([9, 5, 1]) >>> print(p1) 2 1 x + 2 x + 3 >>> print(p2) 2 9 x + 5 x + 1 >>> print(np.polymul(p1, p2)) 4 3 2 9 x + 23 x + 38 x + 17 x + 3