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Last change on this file since fbf143 was fbf143, checked in by Frederik Heber <heber@…>, 12 years ago

Placed Containers, Converter, and SetValues as subfolders into Summation.

  • also libMolecuilderFragmentationSummation is now a shared library, easing linkage to libMolecuilderJobs, and contains all of the three convenience libraries.
  • libMolecuilderFragmentationSetValues is now again convenience, as contained in ..Summation which in turn is shared.
  • KeySetsContainer right now is the link between lib..Summation and lib.. Fragmentation. Hence, we had to extract the module and change it into a shared library, as it is required by libMolecuilderJobs through ..Summation but also by ..Fragmentation that heavily relies on this container.
  • moved parseKeySetFile down into Fragmentation folder to KeySetsContainer, it is also contained in new shared library libMolecuilderFragmentation_ KeySetsContainer.
  • Property mode set to 100644
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21 */
22
23/*
24 * Histogram.cpp
25 *
26 * Created on: Jul 26, 2012
27 * Author: heber
28 */
29
30
31// include config.h
32#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
33#include <config.h>
34#endif
35
36#include "CodePatterns/MemDebug.hpp"
37
38#include "Histogram.hpp"
39
40#include <algorithm>
41#include <cmath>
42#include <iostream>
43#include <sstream>
44#include <string>
45
46#include <boost/bind.hpp>
47#include <boost/foreach.hpp>
48
49#include "CodePatterns/Assert.hpp"
50#include "CodePatterns/Log.hpp"
51
52/** Tiny helper struct to create equally spaced bins with count of zero.
53 *
54 */
55struct BinCreator_t {
56 BinCreator_t( const double lowerend, const double _width ) :
57 currentstart(lowerend),
58 width(_width)
59 {}
60 Histogram::Bin_t operator()() {
61 Histogram::Bin_t bin( make_pair( currentstart, 0.) );
62 currentstart+=width;
63 return bin;
64 }
65private:
66 double currentstart;
67 const double width;
68};
69
70
71// see http://stackoverflow.com/questions/634087/stdcopy-to-stdcout-for-stdpair
72// printing a pair is not easy, especially so with ostream_iterator as it cannot find
73// overload operator<<() as it is not in namespace std.
74template <class T>
75struct PrintPair : public std::unary_function<T, void>
76{
77 std::ostream& os;
78 PrintPair(std::ostream& strm) : os(strm) {}
79
80 void operator()(const T& elem) const
81 {
82 os << "(" << elem.first << "," << elem.second << ") ";
83 }
84};
85
86std::ostream & operator<<(std::ostream &ost, const Histogram::Bin_t &elem)
87{
88 ost << "(" << elem.first << "," << elem.second << ") ";
89 return ost;
90}
91
92std::ostream & operator<<(std::ostream &ost, const Histogram &histogram)
93{
94 for (Histogram::Bins_t::const_iterator iter = histogram.bins.begin();
95 iter != histogram.bins.end(); ++iter)
96 ost << *iter;
97 return ost;
98}
99
100Histogram::Histogram(const samples_t &samples) :
101 binwidth(0.5),
102 offset(0.)
103{
104 if (!samples.empty()) {
105 // set offset to first value
106 const_cast<BinLowerEnd &>(offset) = *samples.begin();
107 // set binwidth to statistical sensible value
108 MinMax_t MinMax = getMinMaxFromSamples(samples);
109 const_cast<double &>(binwidth) = (*(MinMax.second) - *(MinMax.first))/pow(samples.size(), 1./3.);
110 // and add all samples to these histogram bins
111 addSamples(samples);
112 }
113}
114
115Histogram::Histogram(const samples_t &samples, const BinLowerEnd _offset, const double _binwidth) :
116 binwidth(_binwidth),
117 offset(_offset)
118{
119 addSamples(samples);
120}
121
122Histogram::MinMax_t Histogram::getMinMaxFromSamples(const samples_t &samples) const
123{
124 std::pair<samples_t::const_iterator, samples_t::const_iterator> returnpair;
125 returnpair.first = min_element(samples.begin(), samples.end());
126 returnpair.second = max_element(samples.begin(), samples.end());
127 ASSERT((returnpair.second != samples.end()) || (returnpair.first != samples.end()),
128 "Histogram::Histogram() - cannot find min/max despite non-empty range.");
129 return returnpair;
130}
131
132void Histogram::addSamples(const samples_t &samples)
133{
134 // build histogram from samples
135 if (!samples.empty()) {
136 // 1. get min and max and determine width
137 MinMax_t MinMax = getMinMaxFromSamples(samples);
138// LOG(1, "DEBUG: min is " << *(MinMax.first) << " and max is " << *(MinMax.second) << ".");
139
140 // 2. create each bin
141 {
142 std::vector<Bin_t> vectorbins;
143 const BinLowerEnd HistogramStart = getLowerEnd(*(MinMax.first));
144 BinCreator_t BinCreator( HistogramStart, binwidth );
145 // we need one extra bin for get...Bin()'s find to work properly
146 const int CountBins = ceil((*(MinMax.second) - HistogramStart)/binwidth)+1;
147 vectorbins.resize(CountBins+1, Bin_t( make_pair(0., 0.) ) );
148 std::generate( vectorbins.begin(), vectorbins.end(), BinCreator );
149 bins.insert(vectorbins.begin(), vectorbins.end());
150 }
151
152 // 3. place each sample into bin
153 BOOST_FOREACH( double value, samples) {
154 const Bins_t::iterator biniter = getLowerEndBin(value);
155 ASSERT( biniter != bins.end(),
156 "Histogram::Histogram() - cannot find bin for value from given samples.");
157 // (make bin count normalized, i.e. always equal to surface area of 1)
158 biniter->second += 1./binwidth;
159 }
160 LOG(2, "DEBUG: Bins are " << printBins() << ".");
161 } else {
162// LOG(1, "INFO: Given vector of samples is empty.");
163 }
164}
165
166std::string Histogram::printBins() const
167{
168 std::stringstream output;
169 std::for_each( bins.begin(), bins.end(), PrintPair<Bin_t>(output));
170 return output.str();
171}
172
173void Histogram::extendMissingBins(const BinLowerEnd LowerEnd, const BinLowerEnd NextLowerEnd)
174{
175 Bins_t::const_iterator loweriter = getLowerEndBin(LowerEnd);
176 Bins_t::const_iterator upperiter = getHigherEndBin(NextLowerEnd);
177 if (loweriter == bins.end()) {
178 // we need bins beneath our first, add them
179 for(BinLowerEnd offset = getLowerEnd(LowerEnd);
180 offset < getLowerEnd(NextLowerEnd);
181 offset += binwidth) {
182 LOG(4, "DEBUG: Extending below at offset " << offset << ".");
183 bins.insert( std::make_pair (offset, 0. ) );
184 }
185 LOG(3, "DEBUG: Bins after adding empties before start are " << printBins() << ".");
186 loweriter = getLowerEndBin(LowerEnd);
187 ASSERT( loweriter != bins.end(),
188 "Histogram::extendMissingBins() - still no lower bound after adding empties.");
189 }
190 if (upperiter == bins.end()) {
191 // we need bins after our last, add them
192 for(BinLowerEnd offset = getLowerEnd(LowerEnd);
193 offset <= getLowerEnd(NextLowerEnd)+(1.5*binwidth); /* for safety we go a little further */
194 offset += binwidth) {
195 LOG(4, "DEBUG: Extending above at offset " << offset << ".");
196 bins.insert( std::make_pair (offset, 0. ) );
197 }
198 LOG(3, "DEBUG: Bins after adding empties after end are " << printBins() << ".");
199 upperiter = getHigherEndBin(NextLowerEnd);
200 ASSERT( upperiter != bins.end(),
201 "Histogram::extendMissingBins() - still no upper bound after adding empties.");
202 }
203}
204
205void Histogram::superposeOtherHistogram(const Histogram &other, const double prefactor)
206{
207 // go through each of the other histogram's bins
208 Bins_t::const_iterator enditer = --other.bins.end(); // (except internal last one)
209 for (Bins_t::const_iterator biniter = other.bins.begin();
210 biniter != enditer; /* we advance ourselves in loop */) {
211 const Bin_t &bin = *biniter;
212 ++biniter;
213 const Bin_t &nextbin = *biniter;
214
215 LOG(4, "DEBUG: Current bin is " << bin << ", next bin is " << nextbin << ".");
216
217 // Check first whether start or end actually fit into our histogram, if not extend.
218 extendMissingBins(bin.first, nextbin.first);
219
220 // The bin will in general not fit into one bin in this histogram, but overlap.
221 // Hence, we determine the contribution of the bin to each bin in this histogram
222 // its overlaps into and add this weight to the bin.
223 Bins_t::const_iterator loweriter = getLowerEndBin(bin.first);
224 Bins_t::const_iterator upperiter = getHigherEndBin(nextbin.first);
225
226 ASSERT( loweriter->first < upperiter->first,
227 "Histogram::superposeOtherHistogram() - the bin range is invalid.");
228 LOG(4, "DEBUG: bin range here is ["
229 << loweriter->first << "," << upperiter->first << ").");
230
231 // Next, we create a vector of offsets
232 typedef std::vector< BinLowerEnd > offsets_t;
233 offsets_t offsets;
234 {
235 offsets.push_back(bin.first);
236 Bins_t::const_iterator iter = loweriter;
237 for (++iter; iter != upperiter; ++iter)
238 if (offsets.back() != iter->first)
239 offsets.push_back(iter->first);
240 if (offsets.back() != nextbin.first)
241 offsets.push_back(nextbin.first);
242 LOG(3, "DEBUG: Offsets are " << offsets << ".");
243 }
244
245 // then, we go through the offsets but the last one and add the respective area
246 {
247 offsets_t::const_iterator iter = offsets.begin();
248 offsets_t::const_iterator nextiter = ++offsets.begin();
249 for (; iter != --offsets.end(); ++iter, ++nextiter) {
250 const double length = *nextiter - *iter;
251 const double weight = bin.second * (length/binwidth);
252 Bins_t::iterator filliter = getLowerEndBin(*iter);
253 filliter->second += prefactor * weight;
254 }
255 }
256
257 {
258 std::stringstream output;
259 std::for_each( bins.begin(), bins.end(), PrintPair<Bin_t>(output));
260 LOG(2, "DEBUG: Bins are after summation " << output.str() << ".");
261 }
262 }
263}
264
265Histogram& Histogram::operator=(const Histogram &other)
266{
267 // check for self-assigment
268 if (&other != this) {
269 bins.clear();
270 const_cast<BinLowerEnd &>(offset) = other.offset;
271 const_cast<double &>(binwidth) = other.binwidth;
272 bins.insert(other.bins.begin(), other.bins.end());
273 }
274 return *this;
275}
276
277Histogram& Histogram::operator+=(const Histogram &other)
278{
279 superposeOtherHistogram(other, +1.);
280 LOG(2, "DEBUG: Bins after addition are " << printBins() << ".");
281 return *this;
282}
283
284Histogram& Histogram::operator-=(const Histogram &other)
285{
286 superposeOtherHistogram(other, -1.);
287 LOG(2, "DEBUG: Bins after subtraction are " << printBins() << ".");
288 return *this;
289}
290
291bool Histogram::isEmpty() const
292{
293 bool status = true;
294 for (Bins_t::const_iterator iter = bins.begin(); iter != bins.end(); ++iter)
295 status &= iter->second == 0;
296 return status;
297}
298
299Histogram::Bins_t::iterator Histogram::getLowerEndBin(const double _value)
300{
301 // lower bound returns key that is equal or greater
302 Bins_t::iterator iter = bins.lower_bound(_value);
303 if (iter != bins.end()) {
304 // if we are not on the boundary we always have to step back by one
305 if (_value != iter->first) {
306 if (iter != bins.begin()) {
307 --iter;
308 } else {
309 iter = bins.end();
310 }
311 } else if (iter == --bins.end()) {
312 // if we actually are on boundary of "last bin", set to end
313 iter = bins.end();
314 }
315 }
316 return iter;
317}
318
319Histogram::Bins_t::iterator Histogram::getHigherEndBin(const double _value)
320{
321 // upper bound return key that is strictly greater
322 Bins_t::iterator iter = bins.upper_bound(_value);
323 // if we are on the boundary we have to step back by one
324 if (iter != bins.end())
325 if (_value == iter->first)
326 if (iter != bins.begin())
327 --iter;
328
329 return iter;
330}
331
332Histogram::BinLowerEnd Histogram::getLowerEnd(const double _value) const
333{
334 BinLowerEnd start = _value - offset;
335 // then divide by binwidth
336 const int integral = floor(start/binwidth);
337 //const double fraction = fmod(start,binwidth);
338 start = offset + binwidth*integral;
339 return start;
340}
341
342double Histogram::area() const
343{
344 double area = 0.;
345 for(Bins_t::const_iterator iter = bins.begin(); iter != bins.end(); ++iter)
346 area += iter->second*binwidth;
347 return area;
348}
349
350template<> Histogram ZeroInstance<Histogram>()
351{
352 Histogram returnvalue;
353 return returnvalue;
354}
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