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/*
Copyright (C) 2015 Peter Caspers
This file is part of QuantLib, a free-software/open-source library
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*/
/*! \file piecewisefunction.hpp
\brief utility macro for piecewise functions
*/
#ifndef quantlib_piecewise_function_hpp
#define quantlib_piecewise_function_hpp
#include <ql/qldefines.hpp>
#include <algorithm>
/*! This defines a piecewise constant function which is RCLL and takes
the values Y[0], Y[1], ... Y[n] on the intervals
(-\infty, X[0]), [ X[1], X[2] ), ... , [ X[n-1], \infty)
Normally Y.size() should be X.size() + 1. If more values for Y are
given, they are ignored. If less values are given the last given
value is kept the same for the remaining intervals.
If X.size() is 0 a constant function taking the value Y[0] is
evaluated.
\warning If Y.size() is 0, an invalid access occurs. This
condition is not checked for performance reasons.
*/
#define QL_PIECEWISE_FUNCTION(X, Y, x) \
Y[std::min<std::size_t>( \
std::upper_bound(X.begin(), X.end(), x) - X.begin(), Y.size() - 1)]
#endif
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