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Power v1¶
Summary¶
The Power algorithm will raise the base workspace to a particular power. Corresponding error values will be created.
See Also¶
Properties¶
Name |
Direction |
Type |
Default |
Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
InputWorkspace |
Input |
Mandatory |
The name of the input workspace |
|
OutputWorkspace |
Output |
Mandatory |
The name to use for the output workspace (can be the same as the input one). |
|
Exponent |
Input |
number |
1 |
The exponent with which to raise base values in the base workspace to. |
Description¶
The algorithm will raise the InputWorkspace to the power of the Exponent. When acting on an event workspace, the output will be a Workspace2D, with the default binning from the original workspace.
Errors¶
Defining the power algorithm as: \(y = \left ( a^b \right )\), we can describe the error as: \(s_{y} = by\left ( s_{a}/a \right )\), where \(s_{y}\) is the error in the result y and \(s_{a}\) is the error in the input a.
Usage¶
Example - Square each Y value:
# Create a 2 spectrum workspace with Y values 1->8
dataX = [0,1,2,3,4,
0,1,2,3,4]
dataY = [1,2,3,4,
5,6,7,8]
data_ws = CreateWorkspace(dataX, dataY, NSpec=2)
result_ws = Power(data_ws, 2)
print("Squared values of first spectrum: {}".format(result_ws.readY(0)))
print("Squared values of second spectrum: {}".format(result_ws.readY(1)))
Output:
Squared values of first spectrum: [ 1. 4. 9. 16.]
Squared values of second spectrum: [ 25. 36. 49. 64.]
Categories: AlgorithmIndex | Arithmetic
Source¶
C++ header: Power.h
C++ source: Power.cpp