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function y = polyval(c,x) #Evaluate a polynomial. # #In octave, a polynomial is represented by it's coefficients (arranged #in descending order). For example a vector c of length n+1 corresponds #to the following nth order polynomial # # p(x) = c(1) x^n + ... + c(n) x + c(n+1). # #polyval(c,x) will evaluate the polynomial at the specified value of x. # #If x is a vector or matrix, the polynomial is evaluated at each of the #elements of x. # #SEE ALSO: polyvalm, poly, roots, conv, deconv, residue, filter, # polyderiv, polyinteg # Author: # Tony Richardson # amr@mpl.ucsd.edu # June 1994 if(nargin != 2) error("usage: polyval(c,x)"); endif if(is_matrix(c)) error("poly: first argument must be a vector."); endif if(length(c) == 0) y = c; return; endif n = length(c); y = c(1)*ones(rows(x),columns(x)); for index = 2:n y = c(index) + x .* y; endfor endfunction