Linear1D¶
- class astropy.modeling.functional_models.Linear1D(slope=1, intercept=0, **kwargs)[source]¶
Bases:
Fittable1DModel
One dimensional Line model.
- Parameters:
- slope
python:float
Slope of the straight line
- intercept
python:float
Intercept of the straight line
- slope
- Other Parameters:
- fixed
a
python:dict
, optional A dictionary
{parameter_name: boolean}
of parameters to not be varied during fitting. True means the parameter is held fixed. Alternatively thefixed
property of a parameter may be used.- tied
python:dict
, optional A dictionary
{parameter_name: callable}
of parameters which are linked to some other parameter. The dictionary values are callables providing the linking relationship. Alternatively thetied
property of a parameter may be used.- bounds
python:dict
, optional A dictionary
{parameter_name: value}
of lower and upper bounds of parameters. Keys are parameter names. Values are a list or a tuple of length 2 giving the desired range for the parameter. Alternatively, themin
andmax
properties of a parameter may be used.- eqcons
python:list
, optional A list of functions of length
n
such thateqcons[j](x0,*args) == 0.0
in a successfully optimized problem.- ineqcons
python:list
, optional A list of functions of length
n
such thatieqcons[j](x0,*args) >= 0.0
is a successfully optimized problem.
- fixed
See also
Notes
Model formula:
\[f(x) = a x + b\]Attributes Summary
This property is used to indicate what units or sets of units the evaluate method expects, and returns a dictionary mapping inputs to units (or
None
if any units are accepted).Names of the parameters that describe models of this type.
Methods Summary
evaluate
(x, slope, intercept)One dimensional Line model function
fit_deriv
(x, *params)One dimensional Line model derivative with respect to parameters
Attributes Documentation
- input_units¶
- intercept = Parameter('intercept', value=0.0)¶
- linear = True¶
- param_names = ('slope', 'intercept')¶
Names of the parameters that describe models of this type.
The parameters in this tuple are in the same order they should be passed in when initializing a model of a specific type. Some types of models, such as polynomial models, have a different number of parameters depending on some other property of the model, such as the degree.
When defining a custom model class the value of this attribute is automatically set by the
Parameter
attributes defined in the class body.
- slope = Parameter('slope', value=1.0)¶
Methods Documentation