Parameters

Class ParameterSpaceElement (more precisely feelpp.mor._mor.ParameterSpaceElement). Contains the parameters of the problem.

Get a parameter from the model (see this page)
Dmu = model.parameterSpace()
mu = Dmu.element(True, False)

1. Methods

  • call(i: int)float : return the i-th parameter

  • str() :

>>> print("mu =", mu)
mu = [4.37e+00,2.92e+00,1.17e+00,8.75e+05,5.28e+05,2.83e+01]
  • parameterName(i: int)str : return the named of the i-th parameter

  • parameterNamed(name: str)float : return the parameter named str

  • parameterNames(name: str)list : return the list of the name of the parameters

  • setParameter(i: int, value: float) : set the i-th to value

  • setParameterNamed(name: str, value: float) : set the parameter name to value

  • setParameters(…​) : Overloaded function.

    1. setParameters(values: List[float]) : set the parameter to the given list, the argument shas to be in the same order as values are stored in the ParameterSpaceElement.

    2. setParameters(values: Dict[str, float]) : set the parameter to the given dict with values. Eg mu.setParameters({hcoeff: 2, q_1: 18712.5}).

  • size()int : return the size of the parameter

  • view() : displays the names of the parameters, associated to their values. Here is an example :

>>> mu.view()
hcoeff  3.77075
k_1     2.36557
k_2     1.79914
q_1     18710.5
q_2     166074
vinconv 3.58235