scipy.interpolate.InterpolatedUnivariateSpline.integral¶
- InterpolatedUnivariateSpline.integral(a, b)[source]¶
- Return definite integral of the spline between two given points. - Parameters: - a : float - Lower limit of integration. - b : float - Upper limit of integration. - Returns: - integral : float - The value of the definite integral of the spline between limits. - Examples - >>> from scipy.interpolate import UnivariateSpline >>> x = np.linspace(0, 3, 11) >>> y = x**2 >>> spl = UnivariateSpline(x, y) >>> spl.integral(0, 3) 9.0 - which agrees with \(\int x^2 dx = x^3 / 3\) between the limits of 0 and 3. - A caveat is that this routine assumes the spline to be zero outside of the data limits: - >>> spl.integral(-1, 4) 9.0 >>> spl.integral(-1, 0) 0.0 
