Zernike polynomials
ZERNFUN.m and ZERNFUN2.m compute the Zernike functions Znm(r,theta). These functions, which form an orthogonal basis on the unit circle, are used in disciplines such as astronomy, optics, optometry, and ophthalmology to characterize functions and data on a circular domain. ZERNPOL.m computes the Zernike polynomials Znm(r), which are the radial portion of the Zernike functions.
A MATLAB Digest article describing the use of the Zernike functions for analyzing optics data (using a LASIK surgery data as an example) also is available, on the File Exchange as a PDF,
and in HTML at:
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Paul Fricker (2025). Zernike polynomials (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/7687-zernike-polynomials), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Recuperado .
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Inspirado por: showregions.m, quadcc
Inspiración para: Zernike decomposition, Zernike Polynomial Coefficients for a given Wavefront using Matrix Inversion in Matlab, zernike3, Fast computation of Zernike Radial Polynomials, Zernfun2a.m, showregions.m, quadcc, iahncajigas/nSTAT, Optical Point Spread Function generator (with aberrations)
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1.3.0.1 | Updated license |
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1.3.0.0 | Removed an unneeded intermediate variable from the code. |
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1.2.0.0 | Updated Help documentation and screenshot. |
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1.0.0.0 | Need to point to a MATLAB Digest article which is based on this submission. |