Pseudo-Vandermonde matrix of given degree.
Returns the pseudo-Vandermonde matrix of degree deg and sample points x. The pseudo-Vandermonde matrix is defined by
where 0 <= i <= deg. The leading indices of V index the elements of x and the last index is the degree of the HermiteE polynomial.
If c is a 1-D array of coefficients of length n + 1 and V is the array V = hermevander(x, n), then np.dot(V, c) and hermeval(x, c) are the same up to roundoff. This equivalence is useful both for least squares fitting and for the evaluation of a large number of HermiteE series of the same degree and sample points.
Array of points. The dtype is converted to float64 or complex128 depending on whether any of the elements are complex. If x is scalar it is converted to a 1-D array.
Degree of the resulting matrix.
The pseudo-Vandermonde matrix. The shape of the returned matrix is x.shape + (deg + 1,), where The last index is the degree of the corresponding HermiteE polynomial. The dtype will be the same as the converted x.
>>> import numpy as np
>>> from numpy.polynomial.hermite_e import hermevander
>>> x = np.array([-1, 0, 1])
>>> hermevander(x, 3)
array([[ 1., -1., 0., 2.],
[ 1., 0., -1., -0.],
[ 1., 1., 0., -2.]])
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