numpy.polynomial.chebyshev.chebval(x, c, tensor=True) [source]
Evaluate a Chebyshev series at points x.
If c is of length n + 1, this function returns the value:
The parameter x is converted to an array only if it is a tuple or a list, otherwise it is treated as a scalar. In either case, either x or its elements must support multiplication and addition both with themselves and with the elements of c.
If c is a 1-D array, then p(x) will have the same shape as x. If c is multidimensional, then the shape of the result depends on the value of tensor. If tensor is true the shape will be c.shape[1:] + x.shape. If tensor is false the shape will be c.shape[1:]. Note that scalars have shape (,).
Trailing zeros in the coefficients will be used in the evaluation, so they should be avoided if efficiency is a concern.
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The evaluation uses Clenshaw recursion, aka synthetic division.
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