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numapprox[chebsort] - sort the terms in a Chebyshev series
Calling Sequence
chebsort(e)
Parameters
e
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expression assumed to be a Chebyshev series
Description
The input expression e is assumed to be a polynomial expressed in terms of a Chebyshev basis .
First the expression e is collected in 'T'. Then the terms in the collected polynomial expression are sorted in ``Chebyshev order''; i.e. the basis polynomials are ordered in ascending order with respect to the first argument.
If some basis polynomials have non-numeric first argument then ordering will be attempted using the ``is'' predicate. If that is not successful then ordering is performed only with respect to numeric first arguments (other terms are left as trailing terms).
Note that chebsort is a destructive operation because it invokes the Maple sort function (see ?sort); i.e. the input expression is sorted ``in-place''.
The command with(numapprox,chebsort) allows the use of the abbreviated form of this command.
Examples
See Also
collect, is, numapprox[chebyshev], orthopoly[T], sort
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