Copyright | (c) Edward Kmett 2010-2014 |
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License | BSD3 |
Maintainer | ekmett@gmail.com |
Stability | experimental |
Portability | DeriveDataTypeable |
Safe Haskell | Safe-Inferred |
Language | Haskell2010 |
"Directed" Interval arithmetic
Synopsis
- data Interval a = I !a !a
- (...) :: a -> a -> Interval a
- interval :: Ord a => a -> a -> Maybe (Interval a)
- whole :: Fractional a => Interval a
- empty :: Fractional a => Interval a
- null :: Ord a => Interval a -> Bool
- singleton :: a -> Interval a
- member :: Ord a => a -> Interval a -> Bool
- notMember :: Ord a => a -> Interval a -> Bool
- elem :: Ord a => a -> Interval a -> Bool
- notElem :: Ord a => a -> Interval a -> Bool
- inf :: Interval a -> a
- sup :: Interval a -> a
- singular :: Ord a => Interval a -> Bool
- width :: Num a => Interval a -> a
- midpoint :: Fractional a => Interval a -> a
- intersection :: (Fractional a, Ord a) => Interval a -> Interval a -> Interval a
- hull :: Ord a => Interval a -> Interval a -> Interval a
- bisect :: Fractional a => Interval a -> (Interval a, Interval a)
- magnitude :: (Num a, Ord a) => Interval a -> a
- mignitude :: (Num a, Ord a) => Interval a -> a
- distance :: (Num a, Ord a) => Interval a -> Interval a -> a
- inflate :: (Num a, Ord a) => a -> Interval a -> Interval a
- deflate :: Fractional a => a -> Interval a -> Interval a
- scale :: Fractional a => a -> Interval a -> Interval a
- symmetric :: Num a => a -> Interval a
- contains :: Ord a => Interval a -> Interval a -> Bool
- isSubsetOf :: Ord a => Interval a -> Interval a -> Bool
- certainly :: Ord a => (forall b. Ord b => b -> b -> Bool) -> Interval a -> Interval a -> Bool
- (<!) :: Ord a => Interval a -> Interval a -> Bool
- (<=!) :: Ord a => Interval a -> Interval a -> Bool
- (==!) :: Eq a => Interval a -> Interval a -> Bool
- (/=!) :: Ord a => Interval a -> Interval a -> Bool
- (>=!) :: Ord a => Interval a -> Interval a -> Bool
- (>!) :: Ord a => Interval a -> Interval a -> Bool
- possibly :: Ord a => (forall b. Ord b => b -> b -> Bool) -> Interval a -> Interval a -> Bool
- (<?) :: Ord a => Interval a -> Interval a -> Bool
- (<=?) :: Ord a => Interval a -> Interval a -> Bool
- (==?) :: Ord a => Interval a -> Interval a -> Bool
- (/=?) :: Eq a => Interval a -> Interval a -> Bool
- (>=?) :: Ord a => Interval a -> Interval a -> Bool
- (>?) :: Ord a => Interval a -> Interval a -> Bool
- clamp :: Ord a => Interval a -> a -> a
- idouble :: Interval Double -> Interval Double
- ifloat :: Interval Float -> Interval Float
- iquot :: Integral a => Interval a -> Interval a -> Interval a
- irem :: Integral a => Interval a -> Interval a -> Interval a
- idiv :: Integral a => Interval a -> Interval a -> Interval a
- imod :: Integral a => Interval a -> Interval a -> Interval a
Documentation
I !a !a |
Instances
whole :: Fractional a => Interval a Source #
The whole real number line
>>>
whole
-Infinity ... Infinity
empty :: Fractional a => Interval a Source #
An empty interval
>>>
empty
NaN ... NaN
null :: Ord a => Interval a -> Bool Source #
negation handles NaN properly
>>>
null (1 ... 5)
False
>>>
null (1 ... 1)
False
>>>
null empty
True
member :: Ord a => a -> Interval a -> Bool Source #
Determine if a point is in the interval.
>>>
member 3.2 (1.0 ... 5.0)
True
>>>
member 5 (1.0 ... 5.0)
True
>>>
member 1 (1.0 ... 5.0)
True
>>>
member 8 (1.0 ... 5.0)
False
>>>
member 5 empty
False
notMember :: Ord a => a -> Interval a -> Bool Source #
Determine if a point is not included in the interval
>>>
notMember 8 (1.0 ... 5.0)
True
>>>
notMember 1.4 (1.0 ... 5.0)
False
And of course, nothing is a member of the empty interval.
>>>
notMember 5 empty
True
elem :: Ord a => a -> Interval a -> Bool Source #
Deprecated: Use member
instead.
Determine if a point is in the interval.
>>>
elem 3.2 (1.0 ... 5.0)
True
>>>
elem 5 (1.0 ... 5.0)
True
>>>
elem 1 (1.0 ... 5.0)
True
>>>
elem 8 (1.0 ... 5.0)
False
>>>
elem 5 empty
False
notElem :: Ord a => a -> Interval a -> Bool Source #
Deprecated: Use notMember
instead.
Determine if a point is not included in the interval
>>>
notElem 8 (1.0 ... 5.0)
True
>>>
notElem 1.4 (1.0 ... 5.0)
False
And of course, nothing is a member of the empty interval.
>>>
notElem 5 empty
True
singular :: Ord a => Interval a -> Bool Source #
Is the interval a singleton point? N.B. This is fairly fragile and likely will not hold after even a few operations that only involve singletons
>>>
singular (singleton 1)
True
>>>
singular (1.0 ... 20.0)
False
width :: Num a => Interval a -> a Source #
Calculate the width of an interval.
>>>
width (1 ... 20)
19
>>>
width (singleton 1)
0
>>>
width empty
NaN
midpoint :: Fractional a => Interval a -> a Source #
Nearest point to the midpoint of the interval.
>>>
midpoint (10.0 ... 20.0)
15.0
>>>
midpoint (singleton 5.0)
5.0
>>>
midpoint empty
NaN
intersection :: (Fractional a, Ord a) => Interval a -> Interval a -> Interval a Source #
Calculate the intersection of two intervals.
>>>
intersection (1 ... 10 :: Interval Double) (5 ... 15 :: Interval Double)
5.0 ... 10.0
hull :: Ord a => Interval a -> Interval a -> Interval a Source #
Calculate the convex hull of two intervals
>>>
hull (0 ... 10 :: Interval Double) (5 ... 15 :: Interval Double)
0.0 ... 15.0
>>>
hull (15 ... 85 :: Interval Double) (0 ... 10 :: Interval Double)
0.0 ... 85.0
>>>
hull (10 ... 20 :: Interval Double) (15 ... 0 :: Interval Double)
10.0 ... 20.0
bisect :: Fractional a => Interval a -> (Interval a, Interval a) Source #
Bisect an interval at its midpoint.
>>>
bisect (10.0 ... 20.0)
(10.0 ... 15.0,15.0 ... 20.0)
>>>
bisect (singleton 5.0)
(5.0 ... 5.0,5.0 ... 5.0)
>>>
bisect empty
(NaN ... NaN,NaN ... NaN)
magnitude :: (Num a, Ord a) => Interval a -> a Source #
Magnitude
>>>
magnitude (1 ... 20)
20
>>>
magnitude (-20 ... 10)
20
>>>
magnitude (singleton 5)
5
mignitude :: (Num a, Ord a) => Interval a -> a Source #
"mignitude"
>>>
mignitude (1 ... 20)
1
>>>
mignitude (-20 ... 10)
0
>>>
mignitude (singleton 5)
5
>>>
mignitude empty
NaN
distance :: (Num a, Ord a) => Interval a -> Interval a -> a Source #
Hausdorff distance between non-empty intervals.
>>>
distance (1 ... 7) (6 ... 10)
0
>>>
distance (1 ... 7) (15 ... 24)
8
>>>
distance (1 ... 7) (-10 ... -2)
3
>>>
distance empty (1 ... 1)
NaN
inflate :: (Num a, Ord a) => a -> Interval a -> Interval a Source #
Inflate an interval by enlarging it at both ends.
>>>
inflate 3 (-1 ... 7)
-4 ... 10
>>>
inflate (-2) (0 ... 4)
2 ... 2
deflate :: Fractional a => a -> Interval a -> Interval a Source #
Deflate an interval by shrinking it from both ends.
>>>
deflate 3.0 (-4.0 ... 10.0)
-1.0 ... 7.0
>>>
deflate 2.0 (-1.0 ... 1.0)
1.0 ... -1.0
scale :: Fractional a => a -> Interval a -> Interval a Source #
Scale an interval about its midpoint.
>>>
scale 1.1 (-6.0 ... 4.0)
-6.5 ... 4.5
>>>
scale (-2.0) (-1.0 ... 1.0)
2.0 ... -2.0
symmetric :: Num a => a -> Interval a Source #
Construct a symmetric interval.
>>>
symmetric 3
-3 ... 3
>>>
symmetric (-2)
2 ... -2
contains :: Ord a => Interval a -> Interval a -> Bool Source #
Check if interval X
totally contains interval Y
>>>
(20 ... 40 :: Interval Double) `contains` (25 ... 35 :: Interval Double)
True
>>>
(20 ... 40 :: Interval Double) `contains` (15 ... 35 :: Interval Double)
False
isSubsetOf :: Ord a => Interval a -> Interval a -> Bool Source #
Flipped version of contains
. Check if interval X
a subset of interval Y
>>>
(25 ... 35 :: Interval Double) `isSubsetOf` (20 ... 40 :: Interval Double)
True
>>>
(20 ... 40 :: Interval Double) `isSubsetOf` (15 ... 35 :: Interval Double)
False
certainly :: Ord a => (forall b. Ord b => b -> b -> Bool) -> Interval a -> Interval a -> Bool Source #
For all x
in X
, y
in Y
. x
op
y
(<!) :: Ord a => Interval a -> Interval a -> Bool Source #
For all x
in X
, y
in Y
. x
<
y
>>>
(5 ... 10 :: Interval Double) <! (20 ... 30 :: Interval Double)
True
>>>
(5 ... 10 :: Interval Double) <! (10 ... 30 :: Interval Double)
False
>>>
(20 ... 30 :: Interval Double) <! (5 ... 10 :: Interval Double)
False
(<=!) :: Ord a => Interval a -> Interval a -> Bool Source #
For all x
in X
, y
in Y
. x
<=
y
>>>
(5 ... 10 :: Interval Double) <=! (20 ... 30 :: Interval Double)
True
>>>
(5 ... 10 :: Interval Double) <=! (10 ... 30 :: Interval Double)
True
>>>
(20 ... 30 :: Interval Double) <=! (5 ... 10 :: Interval Double)
False
(==!) :: Eq a => Interval a -> Interval a -> Bool Source #
For all x
in X
, y
in Y
. x
==
y
Only singleton intervals return true
>>>
(singleton 5 :: Interval Double) ==! (singleton 5 :: Interval Double)
True
>>>
(5 ... 10 :: Interval Double) ==! (5 ... 10 :: Interval Double)
False
(/=!) :: Ord a => Interval a -> Interval a -> Bool Source #
For all x
in X
, y
in Y
. x
/=
y
>>>
(5 ... 15 :: Interval Double) /=! (20 ... 40 :: Interval Double)
True
>>>
(5 ... 15 :: Interval Double) /=! (15 ... 40 :: Interval Double)
False
(>=!) :: Ord a => Interval a -> Interval a -> Bool Source #
For all x
in X
, y
in Y
. x
>=
y
>>>
(20 ... 40 :: Interval Double) >=! (10 ... 20 :: Interval Double)
True
>>>
(5 ... 20 :: Interval Double) >=! (15 ... 40 :: Interval Double)
False
(>!) :: Ord a => Interval a -> Interval a -> Bool Source #
For all x
in X
, y
in Y
. x
>
y
>>>
(20 ... 40 :: Interval Double) >! (10 ... 19 :: Interval Double)
True
>>>
(5 ... 20 :: Interval Double) >! (15 ... 40 :: Interval Double)
False
possibly :: Ord a => (forall b. Ord b => b -> b -> Bool) -> Interval a -> Interval a -> Bool Source #
Does there exist an x
in X
, y
in Y
such that x
?op
y
(<?) :: Ord a => Interval a -> Interval a -> Bool Source #
Does there exist an x
in X
, y
in Y
such that x
?<
y
(<=?) :: Ord a => Interval a -> Interval a -> Bool Source #
Does there exist an x
in X
, y
in Y
such that x
?<=
y
(==?) :: Ord a => Interval a -> Interval a -> Bool Source #
Does there exist an x
in X
, y
in Y
such that x
?==
y
(/=?) :: Eq a => Interval a -> Interval a -> Bool Source #
Does there exist an x
in X
, y
in Y
such that x
?/=
y
(>=?) :: Ord a => Interval a -> Interval a -> Bool Source #
Does there exist an x
in X
, y
in Y
such that x
?>=
y
(>?) :: Ord a => Interval a -> Interval a -> Bool Source #
Does there exist an x
in X
, y
in Y
such that x
?>
y
clamp :: Ord a => Interval a -> a -> a Source #
The nearest value to that supplied which is contained in the interval.
idouble :: Interval Double -> Interval Double Source #
id function. Useful for type specification
>>>
:t idouble (1 ... 3)
idouble (1 ... 3) :: Interval Double
ifloat :: Interval Float -> Interval Float Source #
id function. Useful for type specification
>>>
:t ifloat (1 ... 3)
ifloat (1 ... 3) :: Interval Float