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Import Import As Import As: "The Result Is: "

This document contains code to perform Lagrange polynomial interpolation on a dataset. It defines x and y value arrays, initializes a result polynomial to 0, calculates the Lagrange basis polynomials and linear combination to determine the result polynomial, prints the result, evaluates it at additional x values, and plots the dataset points and polynomial on a graph.

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Import Import As Import As: "The Result Is: "

This document contains code to perform Lagrange polynomial interpolation on a dataset. It defines x and y value arrays, initializes a result polynomial to 0, calculates the Lagrange basis polynomials and linear combination to determine the result polynomial, prints the result, evaluates it at additional x values, and plots the dataset points and polynomial on a graph.

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import scipy

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt


import numpy as np

x = scipy.array([0.1,0.3, 0.5, 0.7, 0.9,1.1,1.3])


y = scipy.array([0.030, 0.067, 0.148, 0.248, 0.320,0.518, 0.697])
result = scipy.poly1d([0.0]) # setting result = 0

for i in range(0, len(x)): # number of polynomials L_k(x).


temp_numerator = scipy.poly1d([1.0]) # resets temp_numerator such that a new
#numerator can be created for each i.
denumerator = 1.0 # resets denumerator such that a new denumerator can be
#created for each i.
for j in range(0, len(x)):
if i != j:
temp_numerator *= scipy.poly1d([1.0, -x[j]]) # finds
numerator for L_i
denumerator *= x[i] - x[j] #
finds denumerator for L_i
result += (temp_numerator / denumerator) * y[i] # linear combination

print("The result is: ")


print(result)

#SOAL NO 2

p=scipy.array([0.365, 0.512, 0.621, 0.715])


for z in range (0,len(p)):
a=result(p[z])
print('untuk x = ',p[z],'maka y = ',a)

x_val = np.arange(min(x), max(x) + 1, 0.1) # generates x values we would like to


evaluate.
plt.xlabel('x');
plt.ylabel('p(x)')
plt.grid(True)
for i in range(0, len(x)):
plt.plot([x[i]], [y[i]], 'ro') # plot the points
plt.plot(x_val, result(x_val)) # result(x_val) gives the value of our Lagrange
polynomial.
plt.axis([min(x) - 1, max(x) + 1, min(y) - 1, max(y) + 1])
plt.show()

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