@@ -12,6 +12,17 Q_DECLARE_LOGGING_CATEGORY(LOG_DataSeriesUtils) | |||||
12 | */ |
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12 | */ | |
13 | struct SCIQLOP_CORE_EXPORT DataSeriesUtils { |
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13 | struct SCIQLOP_CORE_EXPORT DataSeriesUtils { | |
14 | /** |
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14 | /** | |
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15 | * Represents a resolution used to generate the data of a mesh on the x-axis or in Y. | |||
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16 | * | |||
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17 | * A resolution is represented by a value and flag indicating if it's in the logarithmic scale | |||
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18 | * @sa Mesh | |||
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19 | */ | |||
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20 | struct Resolution { | |||
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21 | double m_Val{std::numeric_limits<double>::quiet_NaN()}; | |||
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22 | bool m_Logarithmic{false}; | |||
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23 | }; | |||
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24 | ||||
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25 | /** | |||
15 | * Processes data from a data series to complete the data holes with a fill value. |
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26 | * Processes data from a data series to complete the data holes with a fill value. | |
16 | * |
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27 | * | |
17 | * A data hole is determined by the resolution passed in parameter: if, between two continuous |
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28 | * A data hole is determined by the resolution passed in parameter: if, between two continuous | |
@@ -75,6 +86,54 struct SCIQLOP_CORE_EXPORT DataSeriesUtils { | |||||
75 | double fillValue = std::numeric_limits<double>::quiet_NaN(), |
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86 | double fillValue = std::numeric_limits<double>::quiet_NaN(), | |
76 | double minBound = std::numeric_limits<double>::quiet_NaN(), |
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87 | double minBound = std::numeric_limits<double>::quiet_NaN(), | |
77 | double maxBound = std::numeric_limits<double>::quiet_NaN()); |
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88 | double maxBound = std::numeric_limits<double>::quiet_NaN()); | |
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89 | /** | |||
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90 | * Computes the resolution of a dataset passed as a parameter. | |||
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91 | * | |||
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92 | * The resolution of a dataset is the minimum difference between two values that follow in the | |||
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93 | * set. | |||
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94 | * For example: | |||
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95 | * - for the set [0, 2, 4, 8, 10, 11, 13] => the resolution is 1 (difference between 10 and 11). | |||
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96 | * | |||
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97 | * A resolution can be calculated on the logarithmic scale (base of 10). In this case, the | |||
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98 | * dataset is first converted to logarithmic values. | |||
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99 | * For example: | |||
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100 | * - for the set [10, 100, 10000, 1000000], the values are converted to [1, 2, 4, 6] => the | |||
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101 | * logarithmic resolution is 1 (difference between 1 and 2). | |||
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102 | * | |||
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103 | * @param begin the iterator pointing to the beginning of the dataset | |||
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104 | * @param end the iterator pointing to the end of the dataset | |||
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105 | * @param logarithmic computes a logarithmic resolution or not | |||
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106 | * @return the resolution computed | |||
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107 | * @warning the method considers the dataset as sorted and doesn't control it. | |||
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108 | */ | |||
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109 | template <typename Iterator> | |||
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110 | static Resolution resolution(Iterator begin, Iterator end, bool logarithmic = false); | |||
78 | }; |
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111 | }; | |
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112 | |||
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113 | template <typename Iterator> | |||
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114 | DataSeriesUtils::Resolution DataSeriesUtils::resolution(Iterator begin, Iterator end, | |||
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115 | bool logarithmic) | |||
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116 | { | |||
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117 | // Retrieves data into a work dataset | |||
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118 | using ValueType = typename Iterator::value_type; | |||
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119 | std::vector<ValueType> values{}; | |||
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120 | std::copy(begin, end, std::back_inserter(values)); | |||
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121 | ||||
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122 | // Converts data if logarithmic flag is activated | |||
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123 | if (logarithmic) { | |||
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124 | std::for_each(values.begin(), values.end(), | |||
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125 | [logarithmic](auto &val) { val = std::log10(val); }); | |||
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126 | } | |||
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127 | ||||
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128 | // Computes the differences between the values in the dataset | |||
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129 | std::adjacent_difference(values.begin(), values.end(), values.begin()); | |||
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130 | ||||
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131 | // Retrieves the smallest difference | |||
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132 | auto resolutionIt = std::min_element(values.begin(), values.end()); | |||
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133 | auto resolution | |||
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134 | = resolutionIt != values.end() ? *resolutionIt : std::numeric_limits<double>::quiet_NaN(); | |||
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135 | ||||
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136 | return Resolution{resolution, logarithmic}; | |||
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137 | } | |||
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138 | ||||
80 | #endif // SCIQLOP_DATASERIESUTILS_H |
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139 | #endif // SCIQLOP_DATASERIESUTILS_H |
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