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1 | #!/usr/bin/perl -w |
2 | |
3 | # Test blog function (and bpow, since it uses blog). |
4 | |
5 | # It is too slow to be simple included in bigfltpm.inc, where it would get |
6 | # executed 3 times. One time would be under BareCalc, which shouldn't make any |
7 | # difference since there is no CALC->_log() function, and one time under a |
8 | # subclass, which *should* work. |
9 | |
10 | # But it is better to test the numerical functionality, instead of not testing |
11 | # it at all (which did lead to wrong answers for 0 < $x < 1 in blog() in |
12 | # versions up to v1.63, and for bsqrt($x) when $x << 1 for instance). |
13 | |
14 | use Test; |
15 | use strict; |
16 | |
17 | BEGIN |
18 | { |
19 | $| = 1; |
20 | # to locate the testing files |
21 | my $location = $0; $location =~ s/biglog.t//i; |
22 | if ($ENV{PERL_CORE}) |
23 | { |
24 | # testing with the core distribution |
25 | @INC = qw(../lib); |
26 | } |
27 | unshift @INC, '../lib'; |
28 | if (-d 't') |
29 | { |
30 | chdir 't'; |
31 | require File::Spec; |
32 | unshift @INC, File::Spec->catdir(File::Spec->updir, $location); |
33 | } |
34 | else |
35 | { |
36 | unshift @INC, $location; |
37 | } |
38 | print "# INC = @INC\n"; |
39 | |
40 | plan tests => 50; |
41 | } |
42 | |
43 | use Math::BigFloat; |
44 | use Math::BigInt; |
45 | |
46 | my $cl = "Math::BigFloat"; |
47 | |
48 | # these tests are now really fast, since they collapse to blog(10), basically |
49 | # Don't attempt to run them with older versions. You are warned. |
50 | |
51 | # $x < 0 => NaN |
52 | ok ($cl->new(-2)->blog(), 'NaN'); |
53 | ok ($cl->new(-1)->blog(), 'NaN'); |
54 | ok ($cl->new(-10)->blog(), 'NaN'); |
55 | ok ($cl->new(-2,2)->blog(), 'NaN'); |
56 | |
57 | my $ten = $cl->new(10)->blog(); |
58 | |
59 | # 10 is cached (up to 75 digits) |
60 | ok ($cl->new(10)->blog(), '2.302585092994045684017991454684364207601'); |
61 | |
62 | # 0.1 is using the cached value for log(10), too |
63 | |
64 | ok ($cl->new(0.1)->blog(), -$ten); |
65 | ok ($cl->new(0.01)->blog(), -$ten * 2); |
66 | ok ($cl->new(0.001)->blog(), -$ten * 3); |
67 | ok ($cl->new(0.0001)->blog(), -$ten * 4); |
68 | |
69 | # also cached |
70 | ok ($cl->new(2)->blog(), '0.6931471805599453094172321214581765680755'); |
71 | |
72 | # These are still slow, so do them only to 10 digits |
73 | |
74 | ok ($cl->new('0.2')->blog(undef,10), '-1.609437912'); |
75 | ok ($cl->new('0.3')->blog(undef,10), '-1.203972804'); |
76 | ok ($cl->new('0.4')->blog(undef,10), '-0.9162907319'); |
77 | ok ($cl->new('0.5')->blog(undef,10), '-0.6931471806'); |
78 | ok ($cl->new('0.6')->blog(undef,10), '-0.5108256238'); |
79 | ok ($cl->new('0.7')->blog(undef,10), '-0.3566749439'); |
80 | ok ($cl->new('0.8')->blog(undef,10), '-0.2231435513'); |
81 | ok ($cl->new('0.9')->blog(undef,10), '-0.1053605157'); |
82 | |
83 | ok ($cl->new('9')->blog(undef,10), '2.197224577'); |
84 | |
85 | ok ($cl->new('10')->blog(10,10), '1.000000000'); |
86 | ok ($cl->new('20')->blog(20,10), '1.000000000'); |
87 | ok ($cl->new('100')->blog(100,10), '1.000000000'); |
88 | |
89 | ok ($cl->new('100')->blog(10,10), '2.000000000'); # 10 ** 2 == 100 |
90 | ok ($cl->new('400')->blog(20,10), '2.000000000'); # 20 ** 2 == 400 |
91 | |
92 | ok ($cl->new('4')->blog(2,10), '2.000000000'); # 2 ** 2 == 4 |
93 | ok ($cl->new('16')->blog(2,10), '4.000000000'); # 2 ** 4 == 16 |
94 | |
95 | ok ($cl->new('1.2')->bpow('0.3',10), '1.056219968'); |
96 | ok ($cl->new('10')->bpow('0.6',10), '3.981071706'); |
97 | |
98 | # blog should handle bigint input |
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99 | ok (Math::BigFloat::blog(Math::BigInt->new(100),10), 2); |
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100 | ok (Math::BigInt->new(100)->blog(10), 'NaN'); |
101 | |
102 | # test for bug in bsqrt() not taking negative _e into account |
103 | test_bpow ('200','0.5',10, '14.14213562'); |
104 | test_bpow ('20','0.5',10, '4.472135955'); |
105 | test_bpow ('2','0.5',10, '1.414213562'); |
106 | test_bpow ('0.2','0.5',10, '0.4472135955'); |
107 | test_bpow ('0.02','0.5',10, '0.1414213562'); |
108 | test_bpow ('0.49','0.5',undef , '0.7'); |
109 | test_bpow ('0.49','0.5',10 , '0.7000000000'); |
110 | test_bpow ('0.002','0.5',10, '0.04472135955'); |
111 | test_bpow ('0.0002','0.5',10, '0.01414213562'); |
112 | test_bpow ('0.0049','0.5',undef,'0.07'); |
113 | test_bpow ('0.0049','0.5',10 , '0.07000000000'); |
114 | test_bpow ('0.000002','0.5',10, '0.001414213562'); |
115 | test_bpow ('0.021','0.5',10, '0.1449137675'); |
116 | test_bpow ('1.2','0.5',10, '1.095445115'); |
117 | test_bpow ('1.23','0.5',10, '1.109053651'); |
118 | test_bpow ('12.3','0.5',10, '3.507135583'); |
119 | |
120 | test_bpow ('9.9','0.5',10, '3.146426545'); |
121 | test_bpow ('9.86902225','0.5',10, '3.141500000'); |
122 | test_bpow ('9.86902225','0.5',undef, '3.1415'); |
123 | |
124 | test_bpow ('0.2','0.41',10, '0.5169187652'); |
125 | |
126 | sub test_bpow |
127 | { |
128 | my ($x,$y,$scale,$result) = @_; |
129 | |
130 | print "# Tried: $x->bpow($y,$scale);\n" |
131 | unless ok ($cl->new($x)->bpow($y,$scale),$result); |
132 | } |
133 | |