Package org.hipparchus.analysis.function
Class Gaussian.Parametric
- java.lang.Object
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- org.hipparchus.analysis.function.Gaussian.Parametric
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
ParametricUnivariateFunction
- Enclosing class:
- Gaussian
public static class Gaussian.Parametric extends Object implements ParametricUnivariateFunction
Parametric function where the input array contains the parameters of the Gaussian, ordered as follows:- Norm
- Mean
- Standard deviation
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description Parametric()
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description double[]
gradient(double x, double... param)
Computes the value of the gradient atx
.double
value(double x, double... param)
Computes the value of the Gaussian atx
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Method Detail
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value
public double value(double x, double... param) throws MathIllegalArgumentException, NullArgumentException
Computes the value of the Gaussian atx
.- Specified by:
value
in interfaceParametricUnivariateFunction
- Parameters:
x
- Value for which the function must be computed.param
- Values of norm, mean and standard deviation.- Returns:
- the value of the function.
- Throws:
NullArgumentException
- ifparam
isnull
.MathIllegalArgumentException
- if the size ofparam
is not 3.MathIllegalArgumentException
- ifparam[2]
is negative.
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gradient
public double[] gradient(double x, double... param) throws MathIllegalArgumentException, NullArgumentException
Computes the value of the gradient atx
. The components of the gradient vector are the partial derivatives of the function with respect to each of the parameters (norm, mean and standard deviation).- Specified by:
gradient
in interfaceParametricUnivariateFunction
- Parameters:
x
- Value at which the gradient must be computed.param
- Values of norm, mean and standard deviation.- Returns:
- the gradient vector at
x
. - Throws:
NullArgumentException
- ifparam
isnull
.MathIllegalArgumentException
- if the size ofparam
is not 3.MathIllegalArgumentException
- ifparam[2]
is negative.
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