4. Kernel operations¶
Beside addition, multiplication and power, the function where() can be
used to make a kernel that switches between two kernels based on a local
condition.
- lsqfitgp.where(condfun, kernel1, kernel2, dim=None)¶
- Make a kernel(x, y) that yields: - kernel1(x, y) where condfun(x) and condfun(y) are True 
- kernel2(x, y) where condfun(x) and condfun(y) are False 
- zero where condfun(x) is different from condfun(y) 
 - Parameters:
- condfuncallable
- Function that is applied on an array of points and must return a boolean array with the same shape. 
- kernel1Kernel
- Kernel used where condfun yields True. 
- kernel2Kernel
- Kernel used where condfun yields False. 
- dimstr or None
- If specified, when the input arrays are structured, - condfunis applied only to the field- dim. If the field has a shape, the array passed to- condfunstill has- dimas explicit field.
 
- Returns:
- Kernel
- If both kernel1 and kernel2 are IsotropicKernel, the class is IsotropicKernel.