#! /usr/bin/env python # def bessel_y0_values ( n_data ): #*****************************************************************************80 # ## BESSEL_Y0_VALUES returns some values of the Y0 Bessel function. # # Discussion: # # In Mathematica, the function can be evaluated by: # # BesselY[0,x] # # Licensing: # # This code is distributed under the GNU LGPL license. # # Modified: # # 29 December 2014 # # Author: # # John Burkardt # # Reference: # # Milton Abramowitz and Irene Stegun, # Handbook of Mathematical Functions, # US Department of Commerce, 1964. # # Stephen Wolfram, # The Mathematica Book, # Fourth Edition, # Wolfram Media / Cambridge University Press, 1999. # # Parameters: # # Input/output, integer N_DATA. The user sets N_DATA to 0 before the # first call. On each call, the routine increments N_DATA by 1, and # returns the corresponding data; when there is no more data, the # output value of N_DATA will be 0 again. # # Output, real X, the argument of the function. # # Output, real FX, the value of the function. # import numpy as np n_max = 16 fx_vec = np.array ( ( \ -0.1534238651350367E+01, \ 0.8825696421567696E-01, \ 0.5103756726497451E+00, \ 0.3768500100127904E+00, \ -0.1694073932506499E-01, \ -0.3085176252490338E+00, \ -0.2881946839815792E+00, \ -0.2594974396720926E-01, \ 0.2235214893875662E+00, \ 0.2499366982850247E+00, \ 0.5567116728359939E-01, \ -0.1688473238920795E+00, \ -0.2252373126343614E+00, \ -0.7820786452787591E-01, \ 0.1271925685821837E+00, \ 0.2054642960389183E+00 ) ) x_vec = np.array ( ( \ 0.1E+00, \ 1.0E+00, \ 2.0E+00, \ 3.0E+00, \ 4.0E+00, \ 5.0E+00, \ 6.0E+00, \ 7.0E+00, \ 8.0E+00, \ 9.0E+00, \ 10.0E+00, \ 11.0E+00, \ 12.0E+00, \ 13.0E+00, \ 14.0E+00, \ 15.0E+00 ) ) if ( n_data < 0 ): n_data = 0 if ( n_max <= n_data ): n_data = 0 x = 0.0 fx = 0.0 else: x = x_vec[n_data] fx = fx_vec[n_data] n_data = n_data + 1 return n_data, x, fx def bessel_y0_values_test ( ): #*****************************************************************************80 # ## BESSEL_Y0_VALUES_TEST demonstrates the use of BESSEL_Y0_VALUES. # # Licensing: # # This code is distributed under the GNU LGPL license. # # Modified: # # 29 December 2014 # # Author: # # John Burkardt # print ( '' ) print ( 'BESSEL_Y0_VALUES_TEST:' ) print ( ' BESSEL_Y0_VALUES stores values of the Bessel Y function. of order 0.' ) print ( '' ) print ( ' X Y(0,X)' ) print ( '' ) n_data = 0 while ( True ): n_data, x, fx = bessel_y0_values ( n_data ) if ( n_data == 0 ): break print ( ' %12f %24.16g' % ( x, fx ) ) # # Terminate. # print ( '' ) print ( 'BESSEL_Y0_VALUES_TEST:' ) print ( ' Normal end of execution.' ) return if ( __name__ == '__main__' ): from timestamp import timestamp timestamp ( ) bessel_y0_values_test ( ) timestamp ( )