scipy.odr.RealData¶
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class scipy.odr.RealData(x, y=None, sx=None, sy=None, covx=None, covy=None, fix=None, meta={})[source]¶
- The data, with weightings as actual standard deviations and/or covariances. - Parameters: - x : array_like - Observed data for the independent variable of the regression - y : array_like, optional - If array-like, observed data for the dependent variable of the regression. A scalar input implies that the model to be used on the data is implicit. - sx : array_like, optional - Standard deviations of x. sx are standard deviations of x and are converted to weights by dividing 1.0 by their squares. - sy : array_like, optional - Standard deviations of y. sy are standard deviations of y and are converted to weights by dividing 1.0 by their squares. - covx : array_like, optional - Covariance of x covx is an array of covariance matrices of x and are converted to weights by performing a matrix inversion on each observation’s covariance matrix. - covy : array_like, optional - Covariance of y covy is an array of covariance matrices and are converted to weights by performing a matrix inversion on each observation’s covariance matrix. - fix : array_like, optional - The argument and member fix is the same as Data.fix and ODR.ifixx: It is an array of integers with the same shape as x that determines which input observations are treated as fixed. One can use a sequence of length m (the dimensionality of the input observations) to fix some dimensions for all observations. A value of 0 fixes the observation, a value > 0 makes it free. - meta : dict, optional - Free-form dictionary for metadata. - Notes - The weights wd and we are computed from provided values as follows: - sx and sy are converted to weights by dividing 1.0 by their squares. For example, - wd = 1./numpy.power(`sx`, 2).- covx and covy are arrays of covariance matrices and are converted to weights by performing a matrix inversion on each observation’s covariance matrix. For example, - we[i] = numpy.linalg.inv(covy[i]).- These arguments follow the same structured argument conventions as wd and we only restricted by their natures: sx and sy can’t be rank-3, but covx and covy can be. - Only set either sx or covx (not both). Setting both will raise an exception. Same with sy and covy. - Methods - set_meta(**kwds)- Update the metadata dictionary with the keywords and data provided by keywords. 
