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Rescale Laurent polynomial
Since R2021b
Q = rescale(P,c)
Q = rescale(P,c) scales the coefficients of the Laurent polynomial P by the nonzero scalar c.
Q
P
c
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Create the Laurent polynomial a(z)=4z+6+10z-1+14z-2+22z-3+26z-4.
a = laurentPolynomial(Coefficients=[4 6 10 14 22 26],MaxOrder=1);
Divide the coefficients of a(z) by 2.
b = rescale(a,1/2)
b = laurentPolynomial with properties: Coefficients: [2 3 5 7 11 13] MaxOrder: 1
laurentPolynomial
Laurent polynomial, specified as a laurentPolynomial object.
Scale factor, specified as a nonzero scalar.
Example: Q = rescale(P,5) multiplies the coefficients of P by 5.
Q = rescale(P,5)
Data Types: double
double
laurentPolynmial
Scaled Laurent polynomial, returned as a laurentPolynmial object.
Introduced in R2021b
laurentMatrix
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