argument vector for smooth function plots
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Hello,
I have arbitrary polynomial functions y=f(x) of a degree, say, N<30 and need to plot them over some predefined interval of x. Is it possible to choose the vector of x so that this particular type of function (i.e. polynomials) is plotted "smoothly", i.e. that there's no big accuracy differences between the intervals of a large slope and small slope of y?
If I simply choose x with some constant step, then some parts of the curve will be very accurate while the others will be inaccurate.
An expert opinion is also valuable because the speed is an issue, i.e. it's better not to call the diff function 1000 times, if possible.
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John D'Errico
2014 年 3 月 20 日
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Use of 30'th degree polynomials is insane, at least in double precision. Period. INSANE.
If you are worried about accuracy, perhaps there is a reason why. Oh, that is right, you are using insanely high order polynomials.
Learn to use splines instead. Regain some degree of sanity.
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