EnumerateFunction

class EnumerateFunction(*args)

Enumerate function.

See also

LinearEnumerateFunction, HyperbolicEnumerateFunction

Notes

EnumerateFunction represents a bijection from \Nset to \Nset^{dim}. This bijection is based on a particular procedure of enumerating the set of multi-indices. It begins from the multi-index \{0,0,\dots,0\}.

We associate a multi-index \{j_{p1}, j_{p2},\dots, j_{pdim}\} for every integer i_p in \Nset:

For more details, let us consider any i_p, i_q \in \Nset:

if |i_p-i_q|\leq 1 then |\sum_{k=1}^{dim} (j_{pk}- j_{qk})| \leq 1. This proposition provides a necessary but unsufficient condition for the construction of the bijection. Another assumption was done indicating the way of iteration. Below an example showing this assumption.

Example for dim=2:

phi(0) &= [0 ~ 0] \\
phi(1) &= [1 ~ 0] \\
phi(2) &= [0 ~ 1] \\
phi(3) &= [2 ~ 0] \\
phi(4) &= [1 ~ 1] \\
phi(5) &= [0 ~ 2] \\
phi(6) &= [3 ~ 0]

For the functional expansion (respectively polynomial chaos expansion), the multi-index \vect{i_p} represents the collection of degrees of the selected orthogonal functions (respectively orthogonal polynomials). In fact, after the selection of the type of orthogonal functions (respectively orthogonal polynomials) for the construction of the orthogonal basis, the EnumerateFunction characterizes the term of the basis by providing the degrees of the univariate functions (respectively univariate polynomials).

In order to know the degree of the k^{th} polynomial of the multivariate basis, it is enough to sum all the integers given in the list.

Examples

>>> import openturns as ot
>>> enumerateFunction = ot.LinearEnumerateFunction(2)
>>> for i in range(6):
...     print(enumerateFunction(i))
[0,0]
[1,0]
[0,1]
[2,0]
[1,1]
[0,2]

Methods

__call__(self, index)

Call self as a function.

getClassName(self)

Accessor to the object’s name.

getDimension(self)

Return the dimension of the EnumerateFunction.

getId(self)

Accessor to the object’s id.

getImplementation(self)

Accessor to the underlying implementation.

getMaximumDegreeCardinal(self, maximumDegree)

Get the cardinal of indices of degree inferior or equal to a given value.

getMaximumDegreeStrataIndex(self, maximumDegree)

Get the index of the strata of degree inferior to a given value.

getName(self)

Accessor to the object’s name.

getStrataCardinal(self, strataIndex)

Get the number of members of the basis associated to a given strata.

getStrataCumulatedCardinal(self, strataIndex)

Get the cardinal of the cumulated strata above or equal to the given strata.

inverse(self, indices)

Get the antecedent of a indices list in the EnumerateFunction.

setDimension(self, dimension)

Set the dimension of the EnumerateFunction.

setName(self, name)

Accessor to the object’s name.

__init__(self, \*args)

Initialize self. See help(type(self)) for accurate signature.

getClassName(self)

Accessor to the object’s name.

Returns
class_namestr

The object class name (object.__class__.__name__).

getDimension(self)

Return the dimension of the EnumerateFunction.

Returns
dimint, dim \geq 0

Dimension of the EnumerateFunction.

getId(self)

Accessor to the object’s id.

Returns
idint

Internal unique identifier.

getImplementation(self)

Accessor to the underlying implementation.

Returns
implImplementation

The implementation class.

getMaximumDegreeCardinal(self, maximumDegree)

Get the cardinal of indices of degree inferior or equal to a given value.

Parameters
maximumDegreeint

Number of polynoms of the basis.

Returns
cardinalint

Cardinal of indices of degree max \leq maximumDegree.

Examples

>>> import openturns as ot
>>> enumerateFunction = ot.EnumerateFunction(ot.LinearEnumerateFunction(2))
>>> for i in range(6):
...     indices = enumerateFunction(i)
...     degree = sum(indices)
...     print(str(int(degree))+' '+str(indices))
0 [0,0]
1 [1,0]
1 [0,1]
2 [2,0]
2 [1,1]
2 [0,2]
>>> print(enumerateFunction.getMaximumDegreeCardinal(2))
6
getMaximumDegreeStrataIndex(self, maximumDegree)

Get the index of the strata of degree inferior to a given value.

Parameters
maximumDegreeint

Degree.

Returns
indexint

Index of the strata of degree max \leq maximumDegree.

Examples

>>> import openturns as ot
>>> enumerateFunction = ot.EnumerateFunction(ot.LinearEnumerateFunction(2))
>>> for i in [1, 2]:
...     indices = enumerateFunction(i)
...     strataIndex = sum(indices) + 1
...     print(str(int(strataIndex))+' '+str(indices))
2 [1,0]
2 [0,1]
>>> print(enumerateFunction.getMaximumDegreeStrataIndex(2))
2
getName(self)

Accessor to the object’s name.

Returns
namestr

The name of the object.

getStrataCardinal(self, strataIndex)

Get the number of members of the basis associated to a given strata.

Parameters
strataIndexint

Index of the strata in the hierarchical basis. In the context of product of polynomial basis, this is the total polynom degree.

Returns
cardinalint

Number of members of the basis associated to the strata strataIndex. In the context of product of polynomial basis, this is the number of polynoms of the basis which total degree is strataIndex.

Examples

>>> import openturns as ot
>>> enumerateFunction = ot.EnumerateFunction(ot.LinearEnumerateFunction(2))
>>> for i in [3, 4, 5]:
...     indices = enumerateFunction(i)
...     degree = sum(indices)
...     print(str(int(degree))+' '+str(indices))
2 [2,0]
2 [1,1]
2 [0,2]
>>> print(enumerateFunction.getStrataCardinal(2))
3
getStrataCumulatedCardinal(self, strataIndex)

Get the cardinal of the cumulated strata above or equal to the given strata.

Parameters
strataIndexint

Index of the strata in the hierarchical basis. In the context of product of polynomial basis, this is the total polynomial degree.

Returns
cardinalint

Number of members of the basis associated to the strates inferior or equal to strataIndex. In the context of product of polynomial basis, this is the number of polynomials of the basis which total degree is inferior or equal to strataIndex.

Examples

>>> import openturns as ot
>>> enumerateFunction = ot.EnumerateFunction(ot.LinearEnumerateFunction(2))
>>> for i in range(6):
...     indices = enumerateFunction(i)
...     degree = sum(indices)
...     print(str(int(degree))+' '+str(indices))
0 [0,0]
1 [1,0]
1 [0,1]
2 [2,0]
2 [1,1]
2 [0,2]
>>> print(enumerateFunction.getStrataCumulatedCardinal(2))
6
inverse(self, indices)

Get the antecedent of a indices list in the EnumerateFunction.

Parameters
multiIndexsequence of int

List of indices.

Returns
antecedentint

Represents the antecedent of the multiIndex in the EnumerateFunction.

Examples

>>> import openturns as ot
>>> enumerateFunction = ot.EnumerateFunction(ot.LinearEnumerateFunction(2))
>>> for i in range(6):
...     print(str(i)+' '+str(enumerateFunction(i)))
0 [0,0]
1 [1,0]
2 [0,1]
3 [2,0]
4 [1,1]
5 [0,2]
>>> print(enumerateFunction.inverse([1,1]))
4
setDimension(self, dimension)

Set the dimension of the EnumerateFunction.

Parameters
dimint, dim \geq 0

Dimension of the EnumerateFunction.

setName(self, name)

Accessor to the object’s name.

Parameters
namestr

The name of the object.