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// File: NumConstants.h
// Created by: Julien Dutheil
// Created on: Tue Feb 03 14:21 2009
//
/*
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for numerical calculus. This file is part of the Bio++ project.
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#ifndef _NUMCONSTANTS_H_
#define _NUMCONSTANTS_H_
#include <cmath>
#include <limits>
namespace bpp {
/**
* @brief this static class contains several useful constant values.
*
* This classe uses function in order to avoid the infamous "static initialization order fiasco".
* C++0x solves this...
*/
class NumConstants
{
public:
/**
* @name Golden ratio.
*
* The golden ratio, @f$\phi@f$ is equal to @f$\frac{1+\sqrt{5}}{2} = 1.6180339887498948482\ldots@f$.
* We also define @f$R=\phi-1@f$ and @f$C = 1 - R@f$.
* @{
*/
static double GOLDEN_RATIO_PHI() { return (1. + sqrt(5.)) / 2.; }
static double GOLDEN_RATIO_R() { return GOLDEN_RATIO_PHI() - 1.; }
static double GOLDEN_RATIO_C() { return 1. - GOLDEN_RATIO_R(); }
/** @} */
static double MEGA() { return 1e6; }
static double KILO() { return 1e3; }
static double DECI() { return 1e-1; }
static double CENTI() { return 1e-2; }
static double MILLI() { return 1e-3; }
static double MICRO() { return 1e-6; }
static double NANO() { return 1e-9; }
static double PICO() { return 1e-12; }
static double SMALL() { return 1e-6; }
static double TINY() { return 1e-12; }
static double VERY_TINY() { return 1e-20; }
static double VERY_BIG() { return static_cast<double>(1.7E+23); }
/**
* @name Define those constants in case they would not be available in stl/limits.
*
* @{
*/
static double INF() { return std::numeric_limits<double>::has_infinity ? -log(0) : std::numeric_limits<double>::max(); }
static double PINF() { return std::numeric_limits<double>::has_infinity ? -log(0) : std::numeric_limits<double>::max(); }
static double MINF() { return std::numeric_limits<double>::has_infinity ? log(0) : std::numeric_limits<double>::min(); }
static double NaN() { return 3./0.; }
/** @} */
static double PI() { return 3.141593; }
};
}//end of namespace bpp.
#endif //_NUMCONSTANTS_H_
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