numpy.polynomial.polynomial.Polynomial.linspace#
method
- polynomial.polynomial.Polynomial.linspace(n=100, domain=None)[source]#
Return x, y values at equally spaced points in domain.
Returns the x, y values at n linearly spaced points across the domain. Here y is the value of the polynomial at the points x. By default the domain is the same as that of the series instance. This method is intended mostly as a plotting aid.
New in version 1.5.0.
- Parameters
- nint, optional
Number of point pairs to return. The default value is 100.
- domain{None, array_like}, optional
If not None, the specified domain is used instead of that of the calling instance. It should be of the form
[beg,end]
. The default is None which case the class domain is used.
- Returns
- x, yndarray
x is equal to linspace(self.domain[0], self.domain[1], n) and y is the series evaluated at element of x.