So I was given a homework assignment that requires solving the coefficients of cubic splines. Now I clearly understand how to do the math on paper as well as with MatLab, I want to solve the problem with Python. Given an equation Ax = b where I know the values of A and b, I want to be able to solve for x with Python and I am having trouble finding a good resource to do such a thing.
Ex.
A = |1 0 0|
|1 4 1|
|0 0 1|
x = Unknown 3x1 matrix
b = |0 |
|24|
|0 |
Solve for x
In a general case, use solve
:
>>> import numpy as np
>>> from scipy.linalg import solve
>>>
>>> A = np.random.random((3, 3))
>>> b = np.random.random(3)
>>>
>>> x = solve(A, b)
>>> x
array([ 0.98323512, 0.0205734 , 0.06424613])
>>>
>>> np.dot(A, x) - b
array([ 0., 0., 0.])
If your problem is banded (which cubic splines it often is), then there's http://docs.scipy.org/doc/scipy/reference/generated/scipy.linalg.solve_banded.html
To comment on some of the comments to the question: better not use inv
for solving linear systems. numpy.lstsq
is a bit different, it's more useful for fitting.
As this is homework, you're really better off at least reading up on ways of solving tridiagonal linear systems.