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mtlb_legendre
Matlab legendre emulation function
Syntax
P = mtlb_legendre(n,X) P = mtlb_legendre(n,X[,normflag])
Arguments
- X
a scalar, vector, matrix or hypermatrix with elements in [-1,1]
- n
a positive scalar integer
- normflag
a string ('sch' or 'norm')
Description
Matlab and Scilab legendre
behave differently in some
particular cases:
Scilab
legendre(m,n,X)
evaluates thelegendre
function of degree n and order n for theX
elements. Matlablegendre(n,X)
evaluates the Legendre functions of degreen
and orderm
=0,1,...,n. (emulated by mtlb_legendre) for theX
elements.The option normflag=
'sch'
does not exist for Scilab legendre (emulated)If
X
is a hypermatrix then Scilablegendre(n,X)
does not work (emulated)
The function mtlb_legendre(n,X[,normflag])
is used by
mfile2sci
to replace legendre(n,X[,normflag])
when it was not possible to know what were the inputs while porting Matlab
code to Scilab. This function will determine the correct semantic at run
time. If you want to have a more efficient code it is possible to replace
mtlb_legendre
call:
If
X
is a scalar, a vector or a matrixmtlb_legendre(n,X[,'norm'])
may be replaced bylegendre(n,0:n,X[,'norm'])
Caution: mtlb_legendre has not to be used for hand coded functions. |
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