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package org.apache.commons.math3.optimization.fitting;

import org.apache.commons.math3.analysis.polynomials.PolynomialFunction;
import org.apache.commons.math3.optimization.DifferentiableMultivariateVectorOptimizer;

/** This class implements a curve fitting specialized for polynomials.
 * 

Polynomial fitting is a very simple case of curve fitting. The * estimated coefficients are the polynomial coefficients. They are * searched by a least square estimator.

* @version $Id: PolynomialFitter.java 1244107 2012-02-14 16:17:55Z erans $ * @since 2.0 */ public class PolynomialFitter extends CurveFitter { /** Polynomial degree. */ private final int degree; /** * Simple constructor. *

The polynomial fitter built this way are complete polynomials, * ie. a n-degree polynomial has n+1 coefficients.

* * @param degree Maximal degree of the polynomial. * @param optimizer Optimizer to use for the fitting. */ public PolynomialFitter(int degree, final DifferentiableMultivariateVectorOptimizer optimizer) { super(optimizer); this.degree = degree; } /** * Get the polynomial fitting the weighted (x, y) points. * * @return the coefficients of the polynomial that best fits the observed points. * @throws org.apache.commons.math3.exception.ConvergenceException * if the algorithm failed to converge. */ public double[] fit() { return fit(new PolynomialFunction.Parametric(), new double[degree + 1]); } }




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