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## Copyright 2015-2016 Oliver Heimlich
##
## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
## the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
## (at your option) any later version.
##
## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
## GNU General Public License for more details.
##
## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
## along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

## -*- texinfo -*-
## @documentencoding UTF-8
## @defun hull (@var{X1}, @var{X2}, …)
## 
## Create an interval enclosure for a list of parameters.
##
## Parameters can be simple numbers, intervals or interval literals as strings.
## Scalar values or scalar intervals do broadcast if combined with matrices or
## interval matrices.
##
## NaNs represent missing values and are treated like empty intervals.  Inf and
## -Inf can be used to create unbound intervals, but note that these values
## will not be members of the interval.  In particular, it is not possible to
## create an interval with @code{hull (inf)}.
##
## The result is equivalent to 
## @code{union (infsupdec (@var{X1}), union (infsupdec (@var{X2}), …))}, but
## computed in a more efficient way.  In contrast to the union function, this
## function is not considered a set operation and the result carries the best
## possible decoration, which is allowed by the input parameters.
##
## Warning: This function is not defined by IEEE Std 1788-2015 and shall not be
## confused with the standard's convexHull function, which is implemented by
## @code{union}.
##
## Accuracy: The result is a tight enclosure.
##
## @example
## @group
## hull (1, 4, 3, 2)
##   @result{} ans = [1, 4]_com
## hull (empty, entire)
##   @result{} ans = [Entire]_trv
## hull ("0.1", "pi", "e")
##   @result{} ans ⊂ [0.099999, 3.1416]_com
## hull ("[0, 3]", "[4, 7]")
##   @result{} ans = [0, 7]_com
## @end group
## @end example
## @seealso{@@infsupdec/union}
## @end defun

## Author: Oliver Heimlich
## Keywords: interval
## Created: 2015-03-02

function result = hull (varargin)

if (isempty (varargin))
    result = infsupdec ();
    return
endif

l = u = cell (size (varargin));

## Floating point numbers can be used without conversion
floats = cellfun (@isfloat, varargin);
l(floats) = u(floats) = varargin(floats);

## Convert everything else to interval, if necessary
decoratedintervals = cellfun ("isclass", varargin, "infsupdec");
to_convert = not (decoratedintervals | floats);
## Use infsupdec constructor for conversion, because it can handle decorated
## interval literals.  Also, it will trigger an interval:ImplicitPromote
## warning if necessary.
varargin(to_convert) = cellfun (@infsupdec, varargin(to_convert), ...
                                "UniformOutput", false ());
decoratedintervals = not (floats);

## Extract inf and sup matrices for remaining elements of l and u.
l(decoratedintervals) = cellfun (@inf, varargin(decoratedintervals), ...
                                 "UniformOutput", false ());
u(decoratedintervals) = cellfun (@sup, varargin(decoratedintervals), ...
                                 "UniformOutput", false ());

## Broadcast nonsingleton dimensions (otherwise cat would throw an error below)
sizes1 = cellfun ("size", l, 1);
sizes2 = cellfun ("size", l, 2);
targetsize = [max(sizes1) max(sizes2)];
if ((targetsize(1) ~= 1 && min (sizes1 (sizes1 ~= 1)) ~= targetsize(1))
    || (targetsize(2) ~= 1 && min (sizes2 (sizes2 ~= 1)) ~= targetsize(2)))
    error ("hull: dimension mismatch")
endif
if (any (targetsize ~= [1 1]))
    to_broadcast = sizes1 ~= targetsize(1) ...
                 | sizes2 ~= targetsize(2);
    if (any (to_broadcast))
        for i = find (to_broadcast)
            if (size (l{i}, 1) ~= targetsize(1))
                ## Broadcast 1st dimension
                l{i} = l{i} (ones (targetsize(1), 1), :);
                u{i} = u{i} (ones (targetsize(1), 1), :);
            endif
            if (size (l{i}, 2) ~= targetsize(2))
                ## Broadcast 2nd dimension
                l{i} = l{i} (:, ones (targetsize(2), 1));
                u{i} = u{i} (:, ones (targetsize(2), 1));
            endif
        endfor
    endif
endif

## Compute min and max of inf and sup matrices, NaNs would be ignored and must
## be considered
nans = false (targetsize);
l = cat (3, l{:});
nans(any (isnan (l), 3)) = true;
l = min (l, [], 3);
u = cat (3, u{:});
nans(any (isnan (u), 3)) = true;
u = max (u, [], 3);

## Compute best possible decoration
dec = cell (targetsize);
dec(:) = "com";
dec(not (isfinite (l) & isfinite (u))) = "dac";
dec(nans) = "trv";

## Consider input decorations
if (any (decoratedintervals))
    dec = mindec (dec, cellfun (@decorationpart, ...
                                varargin(decoratedintervals), ...
                                "UniformOutput", false ()));
endif

nairesult = strcmp (dec, "ill");
emptyresult = isnan (l) | isnan (u) | l > u | nairesult;
l(emptyresult) = u(emptyresult) = 0;
dec(nairesult) = "com";
result = infsupdec (l, u, dec);
result(emptyresult) = empty ();
result(nairesult) = nai ();

endfunction

function decoration = mindec (decoration, decorations)

## Determine and apply the minimum decoration
for i = 1 : length (decorations)
    if (iscell (decorations{i}) && not (isempty (decorations{i})))
        otherdecoration = decorations{i}{1};
    else
        otherdecoration = decorations{i};
    endif

    ## Only check distinct elements
    for n = find (not (strcmp (decoration, decorations{i})))(:)'
        if (iscell (decorations{i}) && not (isscalar (decorations{i})))
            otherdecoration = decorations{i}{n};
        else
            ## Scalars broadcast into the whole cell array. The value is set
            ## once before the inner for loop.
        endif

        ## Because of the simple propagation order com > dac > def > trv, we
        ## can use string comparison order.
        if (!strcmp (decoration{n}, "ill") && ...
            (strcmp (otherdecoration, "ill") || ...
                sign ((decoration{n}) - otherdecoration) * [4; 2; 1] < 0))
            decoration{n} = otherdecoration;
        endif
    endfor
endfor

endfunction

%!assert (isnai (hull (nai)));
%!assert (isempty (hull (nan)));
%!assert (isequal (hull (2, nan, 3, 5), infsupdec (2, 5, "trv")));
%!assert (isequal (hull ([1, 2, 3], [5; 0; 2]), infsupdec ([1, 2, 3; 0, 0, 0; 1, 2, 2], [5, 5, 5; 1, 2, 3; 2, 2, 3], "com")));
%!assert (isequal (hull (magic (3), 10), infsupdec (magic (3), 10 (ones (3)), "com")));
%!assert (isequal (hull (2, magic (3), [nan, 2, 3; nan, 1, 1; 99, 100, nan]), infsupdec ([2, 1, 2; 2, 1, 1; 2, 2, 2], [8, 2, 6; 3, 5, 7; 99, 100, 2], {"trv", "com", "com"; "trv", "com", "com"; "com", "com", "trv"})));
%!assert (isnai (hull ([nai, 2])), logical ([1 0]));
%!assert (isnai (hull ([nai, 2], [nai, 3])), logical ([1 0]));
%!assert (isnai (hull ([nai, 2], nai)), logical ([1 1]));
%!assert (isnai (hull ([nai, 2], [2, nai])), logical ([1 1]));

%!test "from the documentation string";
%! assert (isequal (hull (1, 2, 3, 4), infsupdec (1, 4, "com")));
%! assert (isequal (hull (empty, entire), infsupdec (-inf, inf, "trv")));
%! assert (isequal (hull ("0.1", "pi", "e"), infsupdec (0.1 - eps / 16, pi + eps * 2, "com")));
%! assert (isequal (hull ("[0, 3]", "[4, 7]"), infsupdec ("[0, 7]_com")));