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# NOTES on range reduction
# [1] compute numbers near pi: http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~wkahan/testpi/nearpi.c
# [2] range reduction: http://hal-ujm.ccsd.cnrs.fr/docs/00/08/69/04/PDF/RangeReductionIEEETC0305.pdf
# [3] precise addition, see Add22: http://ftp.nluug.nl/pub/os/BSD/FreeBSD/distfiles/crlibm/crlibm-1.0beta3.pdf
# Examples:
# ΓΓ = 6411027962775774 / 2^45 # see [2] above, section 1.2
# julia> mod(ΓΓ, 2pi) # "naive" way - easily wrong
# 7.105427357601002e-15
# julia> mod2pi(ΓΓ) # using function provided here
# 2.475922546353431e-18
# Wolfram Alpha: mod(6411027962775774 / 2^45, 2pi)
# 2.475922546353430800060268586243862383453213646146648435... × 10^-18
# Test Cases. Each row contains: x and x mod 2pi (as from Wolfram Alpha)
# The values x are:
# -pi/2, pi/2, -pi, pi, 2pi, -2pi
# (or rather, the Float64 approx to those numbers.
# Thus, x mod pi will result in a small, but positive number)
# ΓΓ = 6411027962775774 / 2^47
# from [2], section 1.2:
# the Float64 greater than 8, and less than 2**63 − 1 closest to a multiple of π/4 is
# Γ = 6411027962775774 / 2^48. We take ΓΓ = 2*Γ to get cancellation with pi/2 already
# 3.14159265359, -3.14159265359
# pi/16*k +/- 0.00001 for k in [-20:20] # to cover all quadrants
# numerators of continuous fraction approximations to pi
# see http://oeis.org/A002485
# (reason: for max cancellation, we want x = k*pi + eps for small eps, so x/k ≈ pi)
testCases = [
-1.5707963267948966 4.71238898038469
1.5707963267948966 1.5707963267948966
-3.141592653589793 3.1415926535897936
3.141592653589793 3.141592653589793
6.283185307179586 6.283185307179586
-6.283185307179586 2.4492935982947064e-16
45.553093477052 1.5707963267948966
3.14159265359 3.14159265359
-3.14159265359 3.1415926535895866
-3.9269808169872418 2.356204490192345
-3.73063127613788 2.5525540310417068
-3.5342817352885176 2.748903571891069
-3.337932194439156 2.945253112740431
-3.1415826535897935 3.141602653589793
-2.9452331127404316 3.337952194439155
-2.7488835718910694 3.5343017352885173
-2.5525340310417075 3.730651276137879
-2.356184490192345 3.9270008169872415
-2.1598349493429834 4.123350357836603
-1.9634854084936209 4.319699898685966
-1.7671358676442588 4.516049439535328
-1.5707863267948967 4.71239898038469
-1.3744367859455346 4.908748521234052
-1.1780872450961726 5.105098062083414
-0.9817377042468104 5.301447602932776
-0.7853881633974483 5.4977971437821385
-0.5890386225480863 5.6941466846315
-0.3926890816987242 5.890496225480862
-0.1963395408493621 6.0868457663302244
1.0e-5 1.0e-5
0.19635954084936205 0.19635954084936205
0.3927090816987241 0.3927090816987241
0.5890586225480862 0.5890586225480862
0.7854081633974482 0.7854081633974482
0.9817577042468103 0.9817577042468103
1.1781072450961723 1.1781072450961723
1.3744567859455343 1.3744567859455343
1.5708063267948964 1.5708063267948964
1.7671558676442585 1.7671558676442585
1.9635054084936205 1.9635054084936205
2.159854949342982 2.159854949342982
2.3562044901923445 2.3562044901923445
2.5525540310417063 2.5525540310417063
2.7489035718910686 2.7489035718910686
2.9452531127404304 2.9452531127404304
3.1416026535897927 3.1416026535897927
3.3379521944391546 3.3379521944391546
3.534301735288517 3.534301735288517
3.7306512761378787 3.7306512761378787
3.927000816987241 3.927000816987241
-3.9270008169872415 2.356184490192345
-3.7306512761378796 2.552534031041707
-3.5343017352885173 2.7488835718910694
-3.3379521944391555 2.945233112740431
-3.141602653589793 3.1415826535897935
-2.9452531127404313 3.3379321944391553
-2.748903571891069 3.5342817352885176
-2.552554031041707 3.7306312761378795
-2.356204490192345 3.9269808169872418
-2.159854949342983 4.123330357836603
-1.9635054084936208 4.3196798986859655
-1.7671558676442587 4.516029439535328
-1.5708063267948966 4.71237898038469
-1.3744567859455346 4.908728521234052
-1.1781072450961725 5.105078062083414
-0.9817577042468104 5.301427602932776
-0.7854081633974483 5.497777143782138
-0.5890586225480863 5.694126684631501
-0.39270908169872415 5.890476225480862
-0.19635954084936208 6.086825766330224
-1.0e-5 6.283175307179587
0.19633954084936206 0.19633954084936206
0.39268908169872413 0.39268908169872413
0.5890386225480861 0.5890386225480861
0.7853881633974482 0.7853881633974482
0.9817377042468103 0.9817377042468103
1.1780872450961724 1.1780872450961724
1.3744367859455344 1.3744367859455344
1.5707863267948965 1.5707863267948965
1.7671358676442586 1.7671358676442586
1.9634854084936206 1.9634854084936206
2.1598349493429825 2.1598349493429825
2.3561844901923448 2.3561844901923448
2.5525340310417066 2.5525340310417066
2.748883571891069 2.748883571891069
2.9452331127404308 2.9452331127404308
3.141582653589793 3.141582653589793
3.337932194439155 3.337932194439155
3.534281735288517 3.534281735288517
3.730631276137879 3.730631276137879
3.9269808169872413 3.9269808169872413
22.0 3.1504440784612404
333.0 6.2743640266615035
355.0 3.1416227979431572
103993.0 6.283166177843807
104348.0 3.141603668607378
208341.0 3.141584539271598
312689.0 2.9006993893361787e-6
833719.0 3.1415903406703767
1.146408e6 3.1415932413697663
4.272943e6 6.283184757600089
5.419351e6 3.1415926917902683
8.0143857e7 6.283185292406739
1.65707065e8 3.1415926622445745
2.45850922e8 3.141592647471728
4.11557987e8 2.5367160519636766e-9
1.068966896e9 3.14159265254516
2.549491779e9 4.474494938161497e-10
6.167950454e9 3.141592653440059
1.4885392687e10 1.4798091093322177e-10
2.1053343141e10 3.14159265358804
1.783366216531e12 6.969482408757582e-13
3.587785776203e12 3.141592653589434
5.371151992734e12 3.1415926535901306
8.958937768937e12 6.283185307179564
1.39755218526789e14 3.1415926535898
4.28224593349304e14 3.1415926535897927
5.706674932067741e15 4.237546464512562e-16
6.134899525417045e15 3.141592653589793
]
function testModPi()
numTestCases = size(testCases,1)
modFns = [mod2pi]
xDivisors = [2pi]
errsNew, errsOld = Array(Float64,0), Array(Float64,0)
for rowIdx in 1:numTestCases
xExact = testCases[rowIdx,1]
for colIdx in 1:1
xSoln = testCases[rowIdx,colIdx+1]
xDivisor = xDivisors[colIdx]
modFn = modFns[colIdx]
# 2. want: xNew := modFn(xExact) ≈ xSoln <--- this is the crucial bit, xNew close to xSoln
# 3. know: xOld := mod(xExact,xDivisor) might be quite a bit off from xSoln - that's expected
xNew = modFn(xExact)
xOld = mod(xExact,xDivisor)
newDiff = abs(xNew - xSoln) # should be zero, ideally (our new function)
oldDiff = abs(xOld - xSoln) # should be zero in a perfect world, but often bigger due to cancellation
oldDiff = min(oldDiff, abs(xDivisor - oldDiff)) # we are being generous here:
# if xOld happens to end up "on the wrong side of 0", eg
# if xSoln = 3.14 (correct), but xOld reports 0.01,
# we don't take the long way around the circle of 3.14 - 0.01, but the short way of 3.1415.. - (3.14 - 0.1)
push!(errsNew,abs(newDiff))
push!(errsOld,abs(oldDiff))
end
end
sort!(errsNew)
sort!(errsOld)
totalErrNew = sum(errsNew)
totalErrOld = sum(errsOld)
@test_approx_eq totalErrNew 0.0
end
testModPi()
# 2pi
@test_approx_eq mod2pi(10) mod(10,2pi)
@test_approx_eq mod2pi(-10) mod(-10,2pi)
@test_approx_eq mod2pi(355) 3.1416227979431572
@test_approx_eq mod2pi(Int32(355)) 3.1416227979431572
@test_approx_eq mod2pi(355.0) 3.1416227979431572
@test_approx_eq mod2pi(355.0f0) 3.1416228f0
@test mod2pi(Int64(2)^60) == mod2pi(2.0^60)
@test_throws ArgumentError mod2pi(Int64(2)^60-1)
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