1 | using System;
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2 | using HeuristicLab.Problems.DataAnalysis;
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3 | using Microsoft.VisualStudio.TestTools.UnitTesting;
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4 |
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5 | namespace HeuristicLab.Problems.DataAnalysis.Tests {
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6 | [TestClass]
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7 | public class IntervalTest {
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8 | private readonly Interval a = new Interval(-1, 1);
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9 | private readonly Interval b = new Interval(-2, 2);
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10 | private readonly Interval c = new Interval(0, 3);
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11 | private readonly Interval d = new Interval(1, 3);
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12 | private readonly Interval e = new Interval(4, 6);
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13 |
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14 | [TestMethod]
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15 | [TestCategory("Problems.DataAnalysis")]
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16 | [TestProperty("Time", "short")]
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17 | public void TestIntervalAddOperation() {
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18 | //add [x1,x2] + [y1,y2] = [x1 + y1,x2 + y2]
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19 |
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20 | // [-1,1] + [-2,2] = [-3,3]
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21 | Assert.AreEqual(Interval.Add(a, b), new Interval(-3, 3));
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22 | //([-1, 1] + [-2, 2]) + [0, 3] = [-3, 6]
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23 | Assert.AreEqual(Interval.Add(Interval.Add(a, b), c), new Interval(-3, 6));
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24 | //([-1, 1] + [0, 3]) + [-2, 2] = [-3, 6]
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25 | Assert.AreEqual(Interval.Add(Interval.Add(a, c), b), new Interval(-3, 6));
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26 | }
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27 |
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28 | [TestMethod]
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29 | [TestCategory("Problems.DataAnalysis")]
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30 | [TestProperty("Time", "short")]
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31 | public void TestIntervalSubOperation() {
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32 | //subtract [x1,x2] − [y1,y2] = [x1 − y2,x2 − y1]
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33 |
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34 | //[-1, 1] - [-2, 2] = [-3, 3]
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35 | Assert.AreEqual<Interval>(Interval.Subtract(a, b), new Interval(-3, 3));
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36 | //([-1, 1] - [-2, 2]) - [0, 3] = [-6, 3]
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37 | Assert.AreEqual<Interval>(Interval.Subtract(Interval.Subtract(a, b), c), new Interval(-6, 3));
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38 | //([-1, 1] - [0, 3]) - [-2, 2] = [-6, 3]
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39 | Assert.AreEqual<Interval>(Interval.Subtract(Interval.Subtract(a, c), b), new Interval(-6, 3));
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40 | }
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41 |
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42 | [TestMethod]
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43 | [TestCategory("Problems.DataAnalysis")]
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44 | [TestProperty("Time", "short")]
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45 | public void TestIntervalMutlipyOperation() {
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46 | //multiply [x1,x2] * [y1,y2] = [min(x1*y1,x1*y2,x2*y1,x2*y2),max(x1*y1,x1*y2,x2*y1,x2*y2)]
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47 |
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48 | //[-1, 1] * [-2, 2] = [-2, 2]
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49 | Assert.AreEqual<Interval>(Interval.Multiply(a, b), new Interval(-2, 2));
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50 | //([-1, 1] * [-2, 2]) * [0, 3] = [-6, 6]
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51 | Assert.AreEqual<Interval>(Interval.Multiply(Interval.Multiply(a, b), c), new Interval(-6, 6));
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52 | //([-1, 1] * [0, 3]) * [-2, 2] = [-6, 6]
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53 | Assert.AreEqual<Interval>(Interval.Multiply(Interval.Multiply(a, c), b), new Interval(-6, 6));
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54 | }
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55 |
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56 | [TestMethod]
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57 | [TestCategory("Problems.DataAnalysis")]
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58 | [TestProperty("Time", "short")]
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59 | public void TestIntervalDivideOperation() {
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60 | //divide [x1, x2] / [y1, y2] = [x1, x2] * (1/[y1, y2]), where 1 / [y1,y2] = [1 / y2,1 / y1] if 0 not in [y_1, y_2].
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61 |
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62 | //[4, 6] / [1, 3] = [4/3, 6]
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63 | Assert.AreEqual<Interval>(Interval.Divide(e, d), new Interval(4.0 / 3.0, 6));
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64 | //([4, 6] / [1, 3]) / [1, 3] = [4/9, 6]
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65 | Assert.AreEqual<Interval>(Interval.Divide(Interval.Divide(e, d), d), new Interval(4.0 / 9.0, 6));
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66 | //[4, 6] / [0, 3] = [4/3, +Inf]
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67 | Assert.AreEqual<Interval>(Interval.Divide(e, c), new Interval(4.0 / 3.0, double.PositiveInfinity));
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68 | //[-1, 1] / [0, 3] = [+Inf, -Inf]
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69 | Assert.AreEqual<Interval>(Interval.Divide(a, c), new Interval(double.NegativeInfinity, double.PositiveInfinity));
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70 | //Devision by 0 ==> IsInfiniteOrUndefined == true
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71 | Assert.IsTrue(Interval.Divide(e, c).IsInfiniteOrUndefined);
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72 | //Devision by 0 ==> IsInfiniteOrUndefined == true
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73 | Assert.IsTrue(Interval.Divide(a, c).IsInfiniteOrUndefined);
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74 | Assert.AreEqual<Interval>(Interval.Divide(d, b), new Interval(double.NegativeInfinity, double.PositiveInfinity));
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75 | }
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76 |
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77 | [TestMethod]
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78 | [TestCategory("Problems.DataAnalysis")]
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79 | [TestProperty("Time", "short")]
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80 | public void TestIntervalSineOperator() {
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81 | //sine depends on interval
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82 | //sin([0, 2*pi]) = [-1, 1]
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83 | Assert.AreEqual<Interval>(Interval.Sine(new Interval(0, 2 * Math.PI)), new Interval(-1, 1));
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84 | //sin([-pi/2, pi/2]) = [sin(-pi/2), sin(pi/2)]
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85 | Assert.AreEqual<Interval>(Interval.Sine(new Interval(-1 * Math.PI / 2, Math.PI / 2)), new Interval(-1, 1));
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86 | //sin([0, pi/2]) = [sin(0), sin(pi/2)]
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87 | Assert.AreEqual<Interval>(Interval.Sine(new Interval(0, Math.PI / 2)), new Interval(0, 1));
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88 | //sin([pi, 3*pi/2]) = [sin(pi), sin(3*pi/2)]
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89 | Assert.AreEqual<Interval>(Interval.Sine(new Interval(Math.PI, 3 * Math.PI / 2)), new Interval(-1, 0));
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90 | Assert.AreEqual<Interval>(Interval.Sine(new Interval(1, 2)), new Interval(Math.Min(Math.Sin(1), Math.Sin(2)), 1));
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91 | Assert.AreEqual<Interval>(Interval.Sine(new Interval(1, 3)), new Interval(Math.Min(Math.Sin(1), Math.Sin(3)), 1));
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92 | Assert.AreEqual<Interval>(Interval.Sine(new Interval(Math.PI, 5 * Math.PI / 2)), new Interval(-1, 1));
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93 | }
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94 |
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95 | [TestMethod]
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96 | [TestCategory("Problems.DataAnalysis")]
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97 | [TestProperty("Time", "short")]
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98 | public void TestIntervalCosineOperator() {
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99 | //Cosine uses sine Interval.Sine(Interval.Subtract(a, new Interval(Math.PI / 2, Math.PI / 2)));
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100 | Assert.AreEqual<Interval>(Interval.Cosine(new Interval(0, 2 * Math.PI)), new Interval(-1, 1));
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101 | Assert.AreEqual<Interval>(new Interval(-1, 1), Interval.Cosine(new Interval(Math.PI, 4 * Math.PI / 2)));
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102 | }
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103 |
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104 | [TestMethod]
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105 | [TestCategory("Problems.DataAnalysis")]
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106 | [TestProperty("Time", "short")]
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107 | public void TestIntervalLogOperator() {
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108 | //Log([3, 5]) = [log(3), log(5)]
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109 | Assert.AreEqual<Interval>(new Interval(Math.Log(3), Math.Log(5)), Interval.Logarithm(new Interval(3, 5)));
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110 | //Log([0.5, 1]) = [log(0.5), log(1)]
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111 | Assert.AreEqual<Interval>(new Interval(Math.Log(0.5), 0), Interval.Logarithm(new Interval(0.5, 1)));
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112 | //Log([-1, 5]) = [NaN, log(5)]
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113 | var result = Interval.Logarithm(new Interval(-1, 5));
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114 | Assert.AreEqual<Interval>(new Interval(double.NaN, Math.Log(5)),result);
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115 | Assert.IsTrue(result.IsInfiniteOrUndefined);
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116 | }
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117 |
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118 |
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119 | [TestMethod]
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120 | [TestCategory("Problems.DataAnalysis")]
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121 | [TestProperty("Time", "short")]
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122 | public void TestIntervalExpOperator() {
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123 | //Exp([0, 1]) = [exp(0), exp(1)]
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124 | Assert.AreEqual<Interval>(new Interval(1, Math.Exp(1)), Interval.Exponential(new Interval(0, 1)));
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125 | }
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126 | }
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127 | }
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