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Generate a natural-looking function
Description
Produce a random function that is the sum of Gaussian random variables
rpoly2
generates a random 2nd degree polynomial (as a function)
Usage
rfun(vars = ~x & y, seed = NULL, n = 0)
rpoly2(vars = ~x & y, seed = NULL)
Arguments
vars |
a formula; the LHS is empty and the RHS indicates the variables used for input to the function (separated by &) |
seed |
seed for random number generator, passed to |
n |
the number of Gaussians. By default, this will be selected randomly. |
Details
rfun
is an easy way to generate a natural-looking but random function with ups and downs
much as you might draw on paper. In two variables, it provides a good way to produce
a random landscape that is smooth.
Things happen in the domain -5 to 5. The function is pretty flat outside of that.
Use seed
to create a fixed function that will be the same for everybody
These functions are particularly useful for teaching calculus.
Value
a function with the appropriate number of inputs
a function defined by a 2nd degree polynomial with coefficients selected randomly according to a Unif(-1,1) distribution.
Examples
f <- rfun( ~ u & v)
plotFun(f(u,v)~u&v,u=range(-5,5),v=range(-5,5))
myfun <- rfun(~ u & v, seed=1959)
g <- rpoly2( ~ x&y&z, seed=1964)
plotFun(g(x,y,z=2)~x&y,xlim=range(-5,5),ylim=range(-5,5))