convert.multipol {symmoments} | R Documentation |
Convert between multipol and list representations of multivariate polynomials
Description
Converts an multipol object to a simple list representing a multivariate polynomial or a simple list to an multipol object
Usage
convert.multipol(poly)
Arguments
poly |
a multipol object or a list giving powers and coefficients defining the polynomial |
Details
The list representation consists of 2 components: 'powers' is a matrix with each row representing the powers of X in one term of the multivariate polynomial. 'coeff' is a vector with each element being the coefficient of the corresponding term in powers
Value
if poly is of class 'multipol', it is a list with two components described below. If poly is such a list, the value is the corresponding multipol object
Author(s)
Kem Phillips <kemphillips@comcast.net>
References
K Phillips, Symbolic Computation of the Central Moments of the Multivariate Normal Distribution, Journal of Statistical Software, 2010.
See Also
convert.multipol, evaluate.expected.polynomial, integrate.polynomial
Examples
# create an mpoly object to work with (requires library mpoly) (not run)
# t0 <- mpoly::mpoly(list(c(coef=3,x1=2),c(coef=2,x1=1,x2=3),
# c(coef=-4,z=2),c(coef=1,x1=1,x2=2,z=1)))
# convert from mpoly to list representation (not run)
# t1 <- convert.mpoly(t0)
# convert from list representation to a multipol object(not run)
# t2 <- convert.multipol(t1)
# convert back to a list representation (not run)
# t3 <- convert.multipol(t2)