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Polynomial Evaluation: Example and Test
# include <cppad/cppad.hpp>
# include <cmath>
bool poly(void)
{ bool ok = true;
// degree of the polynomial
size_t deg = 3;
// set the polynomial coefficientsCPPAD_TESTVECTOR(double) a(deg + 1);
size_t i;
for(i = 0; i <= deg; i++)
a[i] = 1.;
// evaluate this polynomial
size_t k = 0;
double z = 2.;
double p = CppAD::Poly(k, a, z);
ok &= (p == 1. + z + z*z + z*z*z);
// evaluate derivative
k = 1;
p = CppAD::Poly(k, a, z);
ok &= (p == 1 + 2.*z + 3.*z*z);
return ok;
}