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193 lines
4.7 KiB
Go
193 lines
4.7 KiB
Go
// Copyright ©2020 The Gonum Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package interp
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import "sort"
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const (
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differentLengths = "interp: input slices have different lengths"
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tooFewPoints = "interp: too few points for interpolation"
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xsNotStrictlyIncreasing = "interp: xs values not strictly increasing"
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)
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// Predictor predicts the value of a function. It handles both
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// interpolation and extrapolation.
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type Predictor interface {
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// Predict returns the predicted value at x.
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Predict(x float64) float64
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}
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// Fitter fits a predictor to data.
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type Fitter interface {
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// Fit fits a predictor to (X, Y) value pairs provided as two slices.
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// It panics if len(xs) < 2, elements of xs are not strictly increasing
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// or len(xs) != len(ys). Returns an error if fitting fails.
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Fit(xs, ys []float64) error
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}
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// FittablePredictor is a Predictor which can fit itself to data.
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type FittablePredictor interface {
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Fitter
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Predictor
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}
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// DerivativePredictor predicts both the value and the derivative of
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// a function. It handles both interpolation and extrapolation.
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type DerivativePredictor interface {
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Predictor
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// PredictDerivative returns the predicted derivative at x.
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PredictDerivative(x float64) float64
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}
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// Constant predicts a constant value.
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type Constant float64
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// Predict returns the predicted value at x.
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func (c Constant) Predict(x float64) float64 {
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return float64(c)
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}
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// Function predicts by evaluating itself.
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type Function func(float64) float64
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// Predict returns the predicted value at x by evaluating fn(x).
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func (fn Function) Predict(x float64) float64 {
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return fn(x)
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}
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// PiecewiseLinear is a piecewise linear 1-dimensional interpolator.
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type PiecewiseLinear struct {
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// Interpolated X values.
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xs []float64
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// Interpolated Y data values, same len as ys.
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ys []float64
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// Slopes of Y between neighbouring X values. len(slopes) + 1 == len(xs) == len(ys).
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slopes []float64
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}
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// Fit fits a predictor to (X, Y) value pairs provided as two slices.
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// It panics if len(xs) < 2, elements of xs are not strictly increasing
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// or len(xs) != len(ys). Always returns nil.
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func (pl *PiecewiseLinear) Fit(xs, ys []float64) error {
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n := len(xs)
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if len(ys) != n {
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panic(differentLengths)
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}
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if n < 2 {
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panic(tooFewPoints)
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}
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pl.slopes = calculateSlopes(xs, ys)
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pl.xs = make([]float64, n)
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pl.ys = make([]float64, n)
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copy(pl.xs, xs)
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copy(pl.ys, ys)
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return nil
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}
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// Predict returns the interpolation value at x.
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func (pl PiecewiseLinear) Predict(x float64) float64 {
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i := findSegment(pl.xs, x)
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if i < 0 {
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return pl.ys[0]
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}
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xI := pl.xs[i]
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if x == xI {
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return pl.ys[i]
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}
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n := len(pl.xs)
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if i == n-1 {
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return pl.ys[n-1]
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}
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return pl.ys[i] + pl.slopes[i]*(x-xI)
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}
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// PiecewiseConstant is a left-continuous, piecewise constant
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// 1-dimensional interpolator.
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type PiecewiseConstant struct {
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// Interpolated X values.
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xs []float64
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// Interpolated Y data values, same len as ys.
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ys []float64
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}
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// Fit fits a predictor to (X, Y) value pairs provided as two slices.
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// It panics if len(xs) < 2, elements of xs are not strictly increasing
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// or len(xs) != len(ys). Always returns nil.
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func (pc *PiecewiseConstant) Fit(xs, ys []float64) error {
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n := len(xs)
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if len(ys) != n {
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panic(differentLengths)
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}
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if n < 2 {
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panic(tooFewPoints)
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}
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for i := 1; i < n; i++ {
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if xs[i] <= xs[i-1] {
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panic(xsNotStrictlyIncreasing)
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}
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}
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pc.xs = make([]float64, n)
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pc.ys = make([]float64, n)
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copy(pc.xs, xs)
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copy(pc.ys, ys)
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return nil
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}
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// Predict returns the interpolation value at x.
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func (pc PiecewiseConstant) Predict(x float64) float64 {
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i := findSegment(pc.xs, x)
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if i < 0 {
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return pc.ys[0]
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}
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if x == pc.xs[i] {
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return pc.ys[i]
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}
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n := len(pc.xs)
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if i == n-1 {
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return pc.ys[n-1]
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}
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return pc.ys[i+1]
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}
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// findSegment returns 0 <= i < len(xs) such that xs[i] <= x < xs[i + 1], where xs[len(xs)]
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// is assumed to be +Inf. If no such i is found, it returns -1. It assumes that len(xs) >= 2
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// without checking.
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func findSegment(xs []float64, x float64) int {
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return sort.Search(len(xs), func(i int) bool { return xs[i] > x }) - 1
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}
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// calculateSlopes calculates slopes (ys[i+1] - ys[i]) / (xs[i+1] - xs[i]).
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// It panics if len(xs) < 2, elements of xs are not strictly increasing
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// or len(xs) != len(ys).
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func calculateSlopes(xs, ys []float64) []float64 {
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n := len(xs)
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if n < 2 {
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panic(tooFewPoints)
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}
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if len(ys) != n {
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panic(differentLengths)
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}
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m := n - 1
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slopes := make([]float64, m)
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prevX := xs[0]
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prevY := ys[0]
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for i := 0; i < m; i++ {
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x := xs[i+1]
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y := ys[i+1]
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dx := x - prevX
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if dx <= 0 {
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panic(xsNotStrictlyIncreasing)
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}
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slopes[i] = (y - prevY) / dx
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prevX = x
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prevY = y
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}
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return slopes
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}
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