numpy.trapz(y, x=None, dx=1.0, axis=-1) [source]
Integrate along the given axis using the composite trapezoidal rule.
Integrate y (x) along given axis.
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Image [2] illustrates trapezoidal rule – y-axis locations of points will be taken from y array, by default x-axis distances between points will be 1.0, alternatively they can be provided with x array or with dx scalar. Return value will be equal to combined area under the red lines.
| [1] | Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trapezoidal_rule |
| [2] | Illustration image: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Composite_trapezoidal_rule_illustration.png |
>>> np.trapz([1,2,3])
4.0
>>> np.trapz([1,2,3], x=[4,6,8])
8.0
>>> np.trapz([1,2,3], dx=2)
8.0
>>> a = np.arange(6).reshape(2, 3)
>>> a
array([[0, 1, 2],
[3, 4, 5]])
>>> np.trapz(a, axis=0)
array([1.5, 2.5, 3.5])
>>> np.trapz(a, axis=1)
array([2., 8.])
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