compute-erfcinv v3.0.1
erfcinv
The inverse complementary error function is defined as
where erf^{-1}(z) is the inverse error function.
Installation
$ npm install compute-erfcinvFor use in the browser, use browserify.
Usage
var erfcinv = require( 'compute-erfcinv' );erfcinv( x, options )
Evaluates the inverse complementary error function. x may be either a number, an array, a typed array, or a matrix. All numeric values must reside on the interval [0,2].
var matrix = require( 'dstructs-matrix' ),
data,
mat,
out,
i;
out = erfcinv( 0.5 );
// returns ~0.4769
out = erfcinv( [ 0, 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2 ] );
// returns [ +infinity, 0.4769, 0, -0.4769, -infinity ]
data = [ 0, 1, 2 ];
out = erfcinv( data );
// returns [ +infinity, 0, -infinity ]
data = new Int8Array( data );
out = erfcinv( data );
// returns Float64Array( [ +infinity, 0, -infinity ] )
data = new Float64Array( 4 );
for ( i = 0; i < 4; i++ ) {
data[ i ] = i / 2;
}
mat = matrix( data, [2,2], 'float64' );
/*
[ 0 0.5
1 1.5 ]
*/
out = erfcinv( mat );
/*
[ +infinity 0.477
0 -0.477 ]
*/The function accepts the following options:
__accessor__: accessor `function` for accessing `array` values.__dtype__: output [`typed array`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Typed_arrays) or [`matrix`](https://github.com/dstructs/matrix) data type. Default: `float64`.- copy:
booleanindicating if thefunctionshould return a new data structure. Default:true. - path: deepget/deepset key path.
- sep: deepget/deepset key path separator. Default:
'.'.
For non-numeric arrays, provide an accessor function for accessing array values.
var data = [
['beep', 0],
['boop', 0.5],
['bip', 1],
['bap', 1.5],
['baz', 2]
];
function getValue( d, i ) {
return d[ 1 ];
}
var out = erfcinv( data, {
'accessor': getValue
});
// returns [ +infinity, 0.4769, 0, -0.4769, -infinity ]To deepset an object array, provide a key path and, optionally, a key path separator.
data = [
{'x':[9,1.75]},
{'x':[9,1.25]},
{'x':[9,1.01]},
{'x':[9,1e-5]},
{'x':[9,1e-100]},
{'x':[9,5e-324]}
];
var out = erfcinv( data, 'x|1', '|' );
/*
[
{'x':[9,-0.8134198]},
{'x':[9,-0.2253121]},
{'x':[9,-0.00886250]},
{'x':[9,3.12341327]},
{'x':[9,15.0655747]},
{'x':[9,27.2130740]}
]
*/
var bool = ( data === out );
// returns trueBy default, when provided a typed array or matrix, the output data structure is float64 in order to preserve precision. To specify a different data type, set the dtype option (see matrix for a list of acceptable data types).
var data, out;
data = new Float64Array( [ 1e-5, 1e-100, 5e-324 ] );
out = erfcinv( data, {
'dtype': 'int32'
});
// returns Int32Array( [3,15,27] )
// Works for plain arrays, as well...
out = erfcinv( [ 1e-5, 1e-100, 5e-324 ] , {
'dtype': 'uint8'
});
// returns Uint8Array( [3,15,27] )By default, the function returns a new data structure. To mutate the input data structure (e.g., when input values can be discarded or when optimizing memory usage), set the copy option to false.
var data,
bool,
mat,
out,
i;
data = [
1.75,
1.25,
1.01,
1e-5,
1e-100,
5e-324
];
var out = erfcinv( data, {
'copy': false
});
// returns [ 0.813 0.225 -0.009 3.123 15.066 27.213 ]
bool = ( data === out );
// returns true
data = new Float64Array( 4 );
for ( i = 0; i < 4; i++ ) {
data[ i ] = i / 2;
}
mat = matrix( data, [2,2], 'float64' );
/*
[ 0 0.5
1 1.5 ]
*/
out = erfcinv( mat, {
'copy': false
});
/*
[ +infinity 0.477
0 -0.477 ]
*/
bool = ( mat === out );
// returns trueNotes
If an element is not a numeric value, the evaluated inverse complementary error function is
NaN.var data, out; out = erfcinv( null ); // returns NaN out = erfcinv( true ); // returns NaN out = erfcinv( {'a':'b'} ); // returns NaN out = erfcinv( [ true, null, [] ] ); // returns [ NaN, NaN, NaN ] function getValue( d, i ) { return d.x; } data = [ {'x':true}, {'x':[]}, {'x':{}}, {'x':null} ]; out = erfcinv( data, { 'accessor': getValue }); // returns [ NaN, NaN, NaN, NaN ] out = erfcinv( data, { 'path': 'x' }); /* [ {'x':NaN}, {'x':NaN}, {'x':NaN, {'x':NaN} ] */Be careful when providing a data structure which contains non-numeric elements and specifying an
integeroutput data type, asNaNvalues are cast to0.var out = erfcinv( [ true, null, [] ], { 'dtype': 'int8' }); // returns Int8Array( [0,0,0] );
Examples
var matrix = require( 'dstructs-matrix' ),
erfcinv = require( 'compute-erfcinv' );
var data,
mat,
out,
tmp,
i;
// Plain arrays...
data = new Array( 100 );
for ( i = 0; i < data.length; i++ ) {
data[ i ] = Math.random() * 2;
}
out = erfcinv( data );
// Object arrays (accessors)...
function getValue( d ) {
return d.x;
}
for ( i = 0; i < data.length; i++ ) {
data[ i ] = {
'x': data[ i ]
};
}
out = erfcinv( data, {
'accessor': getValue
});
// Deep set arrays...
for ( i = 0; i < data.length; i++ ) {
data[ i ] = {
'x': [ i, data[ i ].x ]
};
}
out = erfcinv( data, {
'path': 'x/1',
'sep': '/'
});
// Typed arrays...
data = new Int32Array( 10 );
for ( i = 0; i < data.length; i++ ) {
data[ i ] = Math.random() * 2;
}
tmp = erfcinv( data );
out = '';
for ( i = 0; i < data.length; i++ ) {
out += tmp[ i ];
if ( i < data.length-1 ) {
out += ',';
}
}
// Matrices...
mat = matrix( data, [5,2], 'int32' );
out = erfcinv( mat );
// Matrices (custom output data type)...
out = erfcinv( mat, {
'dtype': 'uint8'
});To run the example code from the top-level application directory,
$ node ./examples/index.jsTests
Unit
Unit tests use the Mocha test framework with Chai assertions. To run the tests, execute the following command in the top-level application directory:
$ make testAll new feature development should have corresponding unit tests to validate correct functionality.
Test Coverage
This repository uses Istanbul as its code coverage tool. To generate a test coverage report, execute the following command in the top-level application directory:
$ make test-covIstanbul creates a ./reports/coverage directory. To access an HTML version of the report,
$ make view-covLicense
Copyright
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