LinearTaylor¶
- class LinearTaylor(*args)¶
First order polynomial response surface by Taylor expansion.
- Available constructors:
LinearTaylor(center, function)
- Parameters
- centersequence of float
Point where the Taylor expansion of the function is performed.
- function
Function
Function to be approximated.
Notes
The approximation of the model response around a specific set of input parameters may be of interest. One may then substitute for its Taylor expansion at point . Hence is replaced with a first or second-order polynomial whose evaluation is inexpensive, allowing the analyst to apply the uncertainty anaysis methods.
We consider here the first order Taylor expansion around .
Introducing a vector notation, the previous equation rewrites:
where:
is the vector model response evaluated at ;
is the current set of input parameters;
is the transposed Jacobian matrix evaluated at .
Examples
>>> import openturns as ot >>> formulas = ['x1 * sin(x2)', 'cos(x1 + x2)', '(x2 + 1) * exp(x1 - 2 * x2)'] >>> myFunc = ot.SymbolicFunction(['x1', 'x2'], formulas) >>> myTaylor = ot.LinearTaylor([1, 2], myFunc) >>> myTaylor.run() >>> responseSurface = myTaylor.getMetaModel() >>> print(responseSurface([1.2,1.9])) [1.13277,-1.0041,0.204127]
Methods
Get the center.
Accessor to the object’s name.
Get the constant vector of the approximation.
getId
()Accessor to the object’s id.
Get the function.
Get the gradient of the function at .
Get an approximation of the function.
getName
()Accessor to the object’s name.
Accessor to the object’s shadowed id.
Accessor to the object’s visibility state.
hasName
()Test if the object is named.
Test if the object has a distinguishable name.
run
()Perform the Linear Taylor expansion around .
setName
(name)Accessor to the object’s name.
setShadowedId
(id)Accessor to the object’s shadowed id.
setVisibility
(visible)Accessor to the object’s visibility state.
- __init__(*args)¶
Initialize self. See help(type(self)) for accurate signature.
- getCenter()¶
Get the center.
- Returns
- center
Point
Point where the Taylor expansion of the function is performed.
- center
- getClassName()¶
Accessor to the object’s name.
- Returns
- class_namestr
The object class name (object.__class__.__name__).
- getConstant()¶
Get the constant vector of the approximation.
- Returns
- constantVector
Point
Constant vector of the approximation, equal to .
- constantVector
- getId()¶
Accessor to the object’s id.
- Returns
- idint
Internal unique identifier.
- getLinear()¶
Get the gradient of the function at .
- Returns
- gradient
Matrix
Gradient of the function at the point (the transposition of the jacobian matrix).
- gradient
- getMetaModel()¶
Get an approximation of the function.
- Returns
- approximation
Function
An approximation of the function by a Linear Taylor expansion at the point .
- approximation
- getName()¶
Accessor to the object’s name.
- Returns
- namestr
The name of the object.
- getShadowedId()¶
Accessor to the object’s shadowed id.
- Returns
- idint
Internal unique identifier.
- getVisibility()¶
Accessor to the object’s visibility state.
- Returns
- visiblebool
Visibility flag.
- hasName()¶
Test if the object is named.
- Returns
- hasNamebool
True if the name is not empty.
- hasVisibleName()¶
Test if the object has a distinguishable name.
- Returns
- hasVisibleNamebool
True if the name is not empty and not the default one.
- run()¶
Perform the Linear Taylor expansion around .
- setName(name)¶
Accessor to the object’s name.
- Parameters
- namestr
The name of the object.
- setShadowedId(id)¶
Accessor to the object’s shadowed id.
- Parameters
- idint
Internal unique identifier.
- setVisibility(visible)¶
Accessor to the object’s visibility state.
- Parameters
- visiblebool
Visibility flag.