use na::linalg::{convolve_full,convolve_valid,convolve_same}; use na::{Vector2,Vector3,Vector4,Vector5,DVector}; use std::panic; // // Should mimic calculations in Python's scipy library // >>>from scipy.signal import convolve // // >>> convolve([1,2,3,4],[1,2],"same") // array([ 1, 4, 7, 10]) #[test] fn convolve_same_check(){ // Static Tests let actual_s = Vector4::from_vec(vec![1.0,4.0,7.0,10.0]); let expected_s = convolve_same(Vector4::new(1.0,2.0,3.0,4.0), Vector2::new(1.0,2.0)); assert!(relative_eq!(actual_s, expected_s, epsilon = 1.0e-7)); // Dynamic Tests let actual_d = DVector::from_vec(vec![1.0,4.0,7.0,10.0]); let expected_d = convolve_same(DVector::from_vec(vec![1.0,2.0,3.0,4.0]),DVector::from_vec(vec![1.0,2.0])); assert!(relative_eq!(actual_d, expected_d, epsilon = 1.0e-7)); // Panic Tests // These really only apply to dynamic sized vectors assert!( panic::catch_unwind(|| { convolve_same(DVector::from_vec(vec![1.0,2.0]), DVector::from_vec(vec![1.0,2.0,3.0,4.0])); }).is_err() ); assert!( panic::catch_unwind(|| { convolve_same(DVector::::from_vec(vec![]), DVector::from_vec(vec![1.0,2.0,3.0,4.0])); }).is_err() ); assert!( panic::catch_unwind(|| { convolve_same(DVector::from_vec(vec![1.0,2.0,3.0,4.0]),DVector::::from_vec(vec![])); }).is_err() ); } // >>> convolve([1,2,3,4],[1,2],"full") // array([ 1, 4, 7, 10, 8]) #[test] fn convolve_full_check(){ // Static Tests let actual_s = Vector5::new(1.0,4.0,7.0,10.0,8.0); let expected_s = convolve_full(Vector4::new(1.0,2.0,3.0,4.0), Vector2::new(1.0,2.0)); assert!(relative_eq!(actual_s, expected_s, epsilon = 1.0e-7)); // Dynamic Tests let actual_d = DVector::from_vec(vec![1.0,4.0,7.0,10.0,8.0]); let expected_d = convolve_full(DVector::from_vec(vec![1.0,2.0,3.0,4.0]), DVector::from_vec(vec![1.0,2.0])); assert!(relative_eq!(actual_d, expected_d, epsilon = 1.0e-7)); // Panic Tests // These really only apply to dynamic sized vectors assert!( panic::catch_unwind(|| { convolve_full(DVector::from_vec(vec![1.0,2.0]), DVector::from_vec(vec![1.0,2.0,3.0,4.0])); }).is_err() ); assert!( panic::catch_unwind(|| { convolve_full(DVector::::from_vec(vec![]), DVector::from_vec(vec![1.0,2.0,3.0,4.0])); }).is_err() ); assert!( panic::catch_unwind(|| { convolve_full(DVector::from_vec(vec![1.0,2.0,3.0,4.0]),DVector::::from_vec(vec![])); }).is_err() ); } // >>> convolve([1,2,3,4],[1,2],"valid") // array([ 4, 7, 10]) #[test] fn convolve_valid_check(){ // Static Tests let actual_s = Vector3::from_vec(vec![4.0,7.0,10.0]); let expected_s = convolve_valid( Vector4::new(1.0,2.0,3.0,4.0), Vector2::new(1.0,2.0)); assert!(relative_eq!(actual_s, expected_s, epsilon = 1.0e-7)); // Dynamic Tests let actual_d = DVector::from_vec(vec![4.0,7.0,10.0]); let expected_d = convolve_valid(DVector::from_vec(vec![1.0,2.0,3.0,4.0]), DVector::from_vec(vec![1.0,2.0])); assert!(relative_eq!(actual_d, expected_d, epsilon = 1.0e-7)); // Panic Tests // These really only apply to dynamic sized vectors assert!( panic::catch_unwind(|| { convolve_valid(DVector::from_vec(vec![1.0,2.0]), DVector::from_vec(vec![1.0,2.0,3.0,4.0])); }).is_err() ); assert!( panic::catch_unwind(|| { convolve_valid(DVector::::from_vec(vec![]), DVector::from_vec(vec![1.0,2.0,3.0,4.0])); }).is_err() ); assert!( panic::catch_unwind(|| { convolve_valid(DVector::from_vec(vec![1.0,2.0,3.0,4.0]),DVector::::from_vec(vec![])); }).is_err() ); }