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| 1 | import numpy as np |
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| 23 | def integral(self, a, b, n_points=100, k=1): |
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| 25 | # Make a second interpolator |
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| 26 | xx = np.logspace(mlog10(a), mlog10(b), n_points) |
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| 28 | yy = self.__call__(xx) |
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| 30 | int_interp = scipy.interpolate.InterpolatedUnivariateSpline(xx, yy, k=k) |
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| 32 | return int_interp.integral(a, b) |
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