/** * Test of interpolator for the sine function. * * <p>|sin^(n)(zeta)| <= 1.0, zeta in [0, 2*PI] */ @Test public void testSinFunction() { UnivariateFunction f = new Sin(); UnivariateInterpolator interpolator = new DividedDifferenceInterpolator(); double x[], y[], z, expected, result, tolerance; // 6 interpolating points on interval [0, 2*PI] int n = 6; double min = 0.0, max = 2 * FastMath.PI; x = new double[n]; y = new double[n]; for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) { x[i] = min + i * (max - min) / n; y[i] = f.value(x[i]); } double derivativebound = 1.0; UnivariateFunction p = interpolator.interpolate(x, y); z = FastMath.PI / 4; expected = f.value(z); result = p.value(z); tolerance = FastMath.abs(derivativebound * partialerror(x, z)); Assert.assertEquals(expected, result, tolerance); z = FastMath.PI * 1.5; expected = f.value(z); result = p.value(z); tolerance = FastMath.abs(derivativebound * partialerror(x, z)); Assert.assertEquals(expected, result, tolerance); }
/** Test of parameters for the interpolator. */ @Test public void testParameters() { UnivariateInterpolator interpolator = new DividedDifferenceInterpolator(); try { // bad abscissas array double x[] = {1.0, 2.0, 2.0, 4.0}; double y[] = {0.0, 4.0, 4.0, 2.5}; UnivariateFunction p = interpolator.interpolate(x, y); p.value(0.0); Assert.fail("Expecting NonMonotonicSequenceException - bad abscissas array"); } catch (NonMonotonicSequenceException ex) { // expected } }