[R] R function that duplicates Octave's poly function?
David Winsemius
dwinsemius at comcast.net
Sat Nov 28 16:23:23 CET 2009
On Nov 28, 2009, at 9:33 AM, Jason Rupert wrote:
>
> By any chance is anyone aware of an R function that duplicates
> Octave's poly function?
>
> Here is a description of Octave's poly function:
>
> Function File: poly (A)
> If A is a square N-by-N matrix, `poly (A)' is the row vector of
> the coefficients of `det (z * eye (N) - a)', the characteristic
> polynomial of A. As an example we can use this to find the
> eigenvalues of A as the roots of `poly (A)'.
> roots(poly(eye(3)))
> => 1.00000 + 0.00000i
> => 1.00000 - 0.00000i
> => 1.00000 + 0.00000i
> In real-life examples you should, however, use the `eig'
> function for computing eigenvalues.
>
> If X is a vector, `poly (X)' is a vector of coefficients of the
> polynomial whose roots are the elements of X. That is, of C is a
> polynomial, then the elements of `D = roots (poly (C))' are
> contained in C. The vectors C andD are, however, not equal due
> to sorting and numerical errors.
>
> Thanks again for any insights and feedback.
RSiteSearch("characteristic polynomial")
>
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David Winsemius, MD
Heritage Laboratories
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