numpy.
polyder
Return the derivative of the specified order of a polynomial.
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
Polynomial to differentiate. A sequence is interpreted as polynomial coefficients, see poly1d.
poly1d
Order of differentiation (default: 1)
A new polynomial representing the derivative.
See also
polyint
Anti-derivative of a polynomial.
Class for one-dimensional polynomials.
Examples
The derivative of the polynomial is:
>>> p = np.poly1d([1,1,1,1]) >>> p2 = np.polyder(p) >>> p2 poly1d([3, 2, 1])
which evaluates to:
>>> p2(2.) 17.0
We can verify this, approximating the derivative with (f(x + h) - f(x))/h:
(f(x + h) - f(x))/h
>>> (p(2. + 0.001) - p(2.)) / 0.001 17.007000999997857
The fourth-order derivative of a 3rd-order polynomial is zero:
>>> np.polyder(p, 2) poly1d([6, 2]) >>> np.polyder(p, 3) poly1d([6]) >>> np.polyder(p, 4) poly1d([0])