From bfaa7f4ffeb55f91278d70cd56659ce866e6ef88 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Chen-Pang He Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2012 22:48:37 +0100 Subject: Add test for matrix power. Use Christoph Hertzberg's suggestion to use exponent laws. --- unsupported/test/matrix_power.cpp | 104 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 104 insertions(+) create mode 100644 unsupported/test/matrix_power.cpp (limited to 'unsupported/test/matrix_power.cpp') diff --git a/unsupported/test/matrix_power.cpp b/unsupported/test/matrix_power.cpp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f3ef57157 --- /dev/null +++ b/unsupported/test/matrix_power.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ +// This file is part of Eigen, a lightweight C++ template library +// for linear algebra. +// +// Copyright (C) 2012 Chen-Pang He +// +// This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla +// Public License v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed +// with this file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. + +#include "matrix_functions.h" + +template +void test2dRotation(double tol) +{ + Matrix A, B, C; + T angle, c, s; + + A << 0, 1, -1, 0; + for (int i = 0; i <= 20; i++) { + angle = pow(10, (i-10) / 5.); + c = std::cos(angle); + s = std::sin(angle); + B << c, s, -s, c; + + C = A.pow(std::ldexp(angle, 1) / M_PI); + std::cout << "test2dRotation: i = " << i << " error powerm = " << relerr(C, B) << "\n"; + VERIFY(C.isApprox(B, T(tol))); + } +} + +template +void test2dHyperbolicRotation(double tol) +{ + Matrix,2,2> A, B, C; + T angle, ch = std::cosh(1); + std::complex ish(0, std::sinh(1)); + + A << ch, ish, -ish, ch; + for (int i = 0; i <= 20; i++) { + angle = std::ldexp(T(i-10), -1); + ch = std::cosh(angle); + ish = std::complex(0, std::sinh(angle)); + B << ch, ish, -ish, ch; + + C = A.pow(angle); + std::cout << "test2dHyperbolicRotation: i = " << i << " error powerm = " << relerr(C, B) << "\n"; + VERIFY(C.isApprox(B, T(tol))); + } +} + +template +void testExponentLaws(const MatrixType& m, double tol) +{ + typedef typename MatrixType::Scalar Scalar; + typedef typename NumTraits::Real RealScalar; + + typename MatrixType::Index rows = m.rows(); + typename MatrixType::Index cols = m.cols(); + MatrixType m1, m1x, m1y, m2, m3; + RealScalar x = internal::random(), y = internal::random(); + double err[3]; + + for(int i = 0; i < g_repeat; i++) { + generateTestMatrix::run(m1, m.rows()); + m1x = m1.pow(x); + m1y = m1.pow(y); + + m2 = m1.pow(x + y); + m3 = m1x * m1y; + err[0] = relerr(m2, m3); + VERIFY(m2.isApprox(m3, static_cast(tol))); + + m2 = m1.pow(x * y); + m3 = m1x.pow(y); + err[1] = relerr(m2, m3); + VERIFY(m2.isApprox(m3, static_cast(tol))); + + m2 = (std::abs(x) * m1).pow(y); + m3 = std::pow(std::abs(x), y) * m1y; + err[2] = relerr(m2, m3); + VERIFY(m2.isApprox(m3, static_cast(tol))); + + std::cout << "testExponentLaws: error powerm = " << err[0] << " " << err[1] << " " << err[2] << "\n"; + } +} + +void test_matrix_power() +{ + CALL_SUBTEST_2(test2dRotation(1e-13)); + CALL_SUBTEST_1(test2dRotation(2e-5)); // was 1e-5, relaxed for clang 2.8 / linux / x86-64 + CALL_SUBTEST_8(test2dRotation(1e-13)); + CALL_SUBTEST_2(test2dHyperbolicRotation(1e-14)); + CALL_SUBTEST_1(test2dHyperbolicRotation(1e-5)); + CALL_SUBTEST_8(test2dHyperbolicRotation(1e-14)); + CALL_SUBTEST_2(testExponentLaws(Matrix2d(), 1e-13)); + CALL_SUBTEST_7(testExponentLaws(Matrix(), 1e-13)); + CALL_SUBTEST_3(testExponentLaws(Matrix4cd(), 1e-13)); + CALL_SUBTEST_4(testExponentLaws(MatrixXd(8,8), 1e-13)); + CALL_SUBTEST_1(testExponentLaws(Matrix2f(), 1e-4)); + CALL_SUBTEST_5(testExponentLaws(Matrix3cf(), 1e-4)); + CALL_SUBTEST_1(testExponentLaws(Matrix4f(), 1e-4)); + CALL_SUBTEST_6(testExponentLaws(MatrixXf(8,8), 1e-4)); + CALL_SUBTEST_9(testExponentLaws(Matrix(7,7), 1e-13)); +} -- cgit v1.2.3