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6.1.3 Working with meshgrid and contours

A common task is a graphical representation of a scalar function over a rectangle:

For this, first we have to generate a grid on the rectangle . This is done using the command meshgrid :

n = ... # number of discretization points along the x-axis
m = ... # number of discretization points along the x-axis
X,Y = meshgrid(linspace(a,b,n), linspace(c,d,m))

X and Y are arrays with an (n,m) shape such that X[i,j] and Y[i,j] contain the coordinates of the grid point , as shown in Figure 6.6:

Figure 6.6: A rectangle discretized by meshgrid.

A rectangle discretized by meshgrid will be used in the next section to visualize the behavior of an iteration, while we will use it here to plot the level curves of a function. This is done by the command contour.

 

As an example, we choose Rosenbrock's banana function:

It is used to challenge optimization methods, see [27]. The&...

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Claus Führer is a professor of scientific computations at Lund University, Sweden. He has an extensive teaching record that includes intensive programming courses in numerical analysis and engineering mathematics across various levels in many different countries and teaching environments. Claus also develops numerical software in research collaboration with industry and received Lund University's Faculty of Engineering Best Teacher Award in 2016.
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