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#ifndef lint static char *RCSid = "$Id: specfun.c%v 3.38.2.119 1993/04/25 23:59:40 woo Exp woo $"; #endif /** GNUPLOT - specfun.c * * Copyright (C) 1986 - 1993 Thomas Williams, Colin Kelley, * Jos van der Woude * * Permission to use, copy, and distribute this software and its * documentation for any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, * provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and * that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear * in supporting documentation. * * Permission to modify the software is granted, but not the right to * distribute the modified code. Modifications are to be distributed * as patches to released version. * * This software is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty. * * * AUTHORS * * Original Software: * Jos van der Woude, jvdwoude@hut.nl * * Send your comments or suggestions to * info-gnuplot@dartmouth.edu. * This is a mailing list; to join it send a note to * info-gnuplot-request@dartmouth.edu. * Send bug reports to * bug-gnuplot@dartmouth.edu. */ #include <math.h> #include <stdio.h> #include "plot.h" #ifdef vms #include <errno.h> #else extern int errno; #endif /* vms */ extern struct value stack[STACK_DEPTH]; extern int s_p; extern double zero; struct value *pop(), *Gcomplex(), *Ginteger(); double magnitude(), angle(), real(), imag(); #define ITMAX 100 #ifdef FLT_EPSILON #define MACHEPS FLT_EPSILON /* 1.0E-08 */ #else #define MACHEPS 1.0E-08 #endif #ifdef FLT_MIN_EXP #define MINEXP FLT_MIN_EXP /* -88.0 */ #else #define MINEXP -88.0 #endif #ifdef FLT_MAX #define OFLOW FLT_MAX /* 1.0E+37 */ #else #define OFLOW 1.0E+37 #endif #ifdef FLT_MAX_10_EXP #define XBIG FLT_MAX_10_EXP /* 2.55E+305 */ #else #define XBIG 2.55E+305 #endif /* * Mathematical constants */ #define LNPI 1.14472988584940016 #define LNSQRT2PI 0.9189385332046727 #define PI 3.14159265358979323846 #define PNT68 0.6796875 #define SQRTPI 0.9189385332046727417803297 #define SQRT_TWO 1.41421356237309504880168872420969809 /* JG */ #ifndef min /* GCC ST uses inline functions */ #define min(a,b) ((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b)) #endif /* Global variables, not visible outside this file */ #ifndef GAMMA static int signgam = 0; #else extern int signgam; #endif static long Xm1 = 2147483563L; static long Xm2 = 2147483399L; static long Xa1 = 40014L; static long Xa2 = 40692L; /* Local function declarations, not visible outside this file */ static double confrac(); static double ibeta(); static double igamma(); static double ranf(); #ifndef GAMMA /* Provide GAMMA function for those who do not already have one */ static double lngamma(); static double lgamneg(); static double lgampos(); /** * from statlib, Thu Jan 23 15:02:27 EST 1992 *** * * This file contains two algorithms for the logarithm of the gamma function. * Algorithm AS 245 is the faster (but longer) and gives an accuracy of about * 10-12 significant decimal digits except for small regions around X = 1 and * X = 2, where the function goes to zero. * The second algorithm is not part of the AS algorithms. It is slower but * gives 14 or more significant decimal digits accuracy, except around X = 1 * and X = 2. The Lanczos series from which this algorithm is derived is * interesting in that it is a convergent series approximation for the gamma * function, whereas the familiar series due to De Moivre (and usually wrongly * called Stirling's approximation) is only an asymptotic approximation, as * is the true and preferable approximation due to Stirling. * * Uses Lanczos-type approximation to ln(gamma) for z > 0. Reference: Lanczos, * C. 'A precision approximation of the gamma function', J. SIAM Numer. * Anal., B, 1, 86-96, 1964. Accuracy: About 14 significant digits except for * small regions in the vicinity of 1 and 2. * * Programmer: Alan Miller CSIRO Division of Mathematics & Statistics * * Latest revision - 17 April 1988 * * Additions: Translated from fortran to C, code added to handle values z < 0. * The global variable signgam contains the sign of the gamma function. * * IMPORTANT: The signgam variable contains garbage until AFTER the call to * lngamma(). * * Permission granted to distribute freely for non-commercial purposes only * Copyright (c) 1992 Jos van der Woude, jvdwoude@hut.nl */ /* Local data, not visible outside this file static double a[] = { 0.9999999999995183E+00, 0.6765203681218835E+03, -.1259139216722289E+04, 0.7713234287757674E+03, -.1766150291498386E+03, 0.1250734324009056E+02, -.1385710331296526E+00, 0.9934937113930748E-05, 0.1659470187408462E-06, }; */ /* from Ray Toy */ static double a[] = { .99999999999980993227684700473478296744476168282198, 676.52036812188509856700919044401903816411251975244084, -1259.13921672240287047156078755282840836424300664868028, 771.32342877765307884865282588943070775227268469602500, -176.61502916214059906584551353999392943274507608117860, 12.50734327868690481445893685327104972970563021816420, -.13857109526572011689554706984971501358032683492780, .00000998436957801957085956266828104544089848531228, .00000015056327351493115583383579667028994545044040, }; static double lgamneg(z) double z; { double tmp; /* Use reflection formula, then call lgampos() */ tmp = sin(z * PI); if (fabs(tmp) < MACHEPS) { tmp = 0.0; } else if (tmp < 0.0) { tmp = -tmp; signgam = -1; } return LNPI - lgampos(1.0 - z) - log(tmp); } static double lgampos(z) double z; { double sum; double tmp; int i; sum = a[0]; for (i = 1, tmp = z; i < 9; i++) { sum += a[i] / tmp; tmp++; } return log(sum) + LNSQRT2PI - z - 6.5 + (z - 0.5) * log(z + 6.5); } static double lngamma(z) double z; { signgam = 1.0; if (z <= 0.0) return lgamneg(z); else return lgampos(z); } #define GAMMA lngamma #endif /* GAMMA */ f_erf() { struct value a; double x; x = real(pop(&a)); #ifndef ERF x = x < 0.0 ? -igamma(0.5, x * x) : igamma(0.5, x * x); #else x = erf(x); #endif push( Gcomplex(&a,x,0.0) ); } f_erfc() { struct value a; double x; x = real(pop(&a)); #ifndef ERF x = x < 0.0 ? 1.0 + igamma(0.5, x * x) : 1.0 - igamma(0.5, x * x); #else x = erfc(x); #endif push( Gcomplex(&a,x,0.0) ); } f_ibeta() { struct value a; double x; double arg1; double arg2; x = real(pop(&a)); arg2 = real(pop(&a)); arg1 = real(pop(&a)); x = ibeta(arg1, arg2, x); if(x == -1.0) { undefined = TRUE; push( Ginteger(&a,0) ); } else push( Gcomplex(&a,x,0.0) ); } f_igamma() { struct value a; double x; double arg1; x = real(pop(&a)); arg1 = real(pop(&a)); x = igamma(arg1,x); if(x == -1.0) { undefined = TRUE; push( Ginteger(&a,0) ); } else push( Gcomplex(&a,x,0.0) ); } f_gamma() { register double y; struct value a; y = GAMMA(real(pop(&a))); if (y > 88.0) { undefined = TRUE; push( Ginteger(&a,0) ); } else push( Gcomplex(&a,signgam * exp(y),0.0) ); } f_lgamma() { struct value a; push( Gcomplex(&a, GAMMA(real(pop(&a))),0.0) ); } #ifndef BADRAND f_rand() { struct value a; push( Gcomplex(&a, ranf(real(pop(&a))),0.0) ); } #else /* Use only to observe the effect of a "bad" random number generator. */ f_rand() { struct value a; static unsigned int y =0; unsigned int maxran = 1000; (void)real(pop(&a)); y = (781*y + 387) %maxran; push( Gcomplex(&a, (double) y /maxran,0.0) ); } #endif /** ibeta.c * * DESCRIB Approximate the incomplete beta function Ix(a, b). * * _ * |(a + b) /x (a-1) (b-1) * Ix(a, b) = -_-------_--- * | t * (1 - t) dt (a,b > 0) * |(a) * |(b) /0 * * * * CALL p = ibeta(a, b, x) * * double a > 0 * double b > 0 * double x [0, 1] * * WARNING none * * RETURN double p [0, 1] * -1.0 on error condition * * XREF lngamma() * * BUGS none * * REFERENCE The continued fraction expansion as given by * Abramowitz and Stegun (1964) is used. * * Permission granted to distribute freely for non-commercial purposes only * Copyright (c) 1992 Jos van der Woude, jvdwoude@hut.nl */ static double ibeta(a, b, x) double a, b, x; { /* Test for admissibility of arguments */ if (a <= 0.0 || b <= 0.0) return -1.0; if (x < 0.0 || x > 1.0) return -1.0;; /* If x equals 0 or 1, return x as prob */ if (x == 0.0 || x == 1.0) return x; /* Swap a, b if necessarry for more efficient evaluation */ return a < x * (a + b) ? 1.0 - confrac(b, a, 1.0 - x) : confrac(a, b, x); } static double confrac(a, b, x) double a, b, x; { double Alo = 0.0; double Ahi; double Aev; double Aod; double Blo = 1.0; double Bhi = 1.0; double Bod = 1.0; double Bev = 1.0; double f; double fold; double Apb = a + b; double d; int i; int j; /* Set up continued fraction expansion evaluation. */ Ahi = exp(GAMMA(Apb) + a * log(x) + b * log(1.0 - x) - GAMMA(a + 1.0) - GAMMA(b)); /* * Continued fraction loop begins here. Evaluation continues until * maximum iterations are exceeded, or convergence achieved. */ for (i = 0, j = 1, f = Ahi; i <= ITMAX; i++, j++) { d = a + j + i; Aev = -(a + i) * (Apb + i) * x / d / (d - 1.0); Aod = j * (b - j) * x / d / (d + 1.0); Alo = Bev * Ahi + Aev * Alo; Blo = Bev * Bhi + Aev * Blo; Ahi = Bod * Alo + Aod * Ahi; Bhi = Bod * Blo + Aod * Bhi; if (fabs(Bhi) < MACHEPS) Bhi = 0.0; if (Bhi != 0.0) { fold = f; f = Ahi / Bhi; if (fabs(f - fold) < fabs(f) * MACHEPS) return f; } } return -1.0; } /** igamma.c * * DESCRIB Approximate the incomplete gamma function P(a, x). * * 1 /x -t (a-1) * P(a, x) = -_--- * | e * t dt (a > 0) * |(a) /0 * * CALL p = igamma(a, x) * * double a > 0 * double x >= 0 * * WARNING none * * RETURN double p [0, 1] * -1.0 on error condition * * XREF lngamma() * * BUGS Values 0 <= x <= 1 may lead to inaccurate results. * * REFERENCE ALGORITHM AS239 APPL. STATIST. (1988) VOL. 37, NO. 3 * * Permission granted to distribute freely for non-commercial purposes only * Copyright (c) 1992 Jos van der Woude, jvdwoude@hut.nl */ /* Global variables, not visible outside this file */ static double pn1, pn2, pn3, pn4, pn5, pn6; static double igamma(a, x) double a, x; { double arg; double aa; double an; double b; int i; /* Check that we have valid values for a and x */ if (x < 0.0 || a <= 0.0) return -1.0; /* Deal with special cases */ if (x == 0.0) return 0.0; if (x > XBIG) return 1.0; /* Check value of factor arg */ arg = a * log(x) - x - GAMMA(a + 1.0); if (arg < MINEXP) return -1.0; arg = exp(arg); /* Choose infinite series or continued fraction. */ if ((x > 1.0) && (x >= a + 2.0)) { /* Use a continued fraction expansion */ double rn; double rnold; aa = 1.0 - a; b = aa + x + 1.0; pn1 = 1.0; pn2 = x; pn3 = x + 1.0; pn4 = x * b; rnold = pn3 / pn4; for (i = 1; i <= ITMAX; i++) { aa++; b += 2.0; an = aa * (double) i; pn5 = b * pn3 - an * pn1; pn6 = b * pn4 - an * pn2; if (pn6 != 0.0) { rn = pn5 / pn6; if (fabs(rnold - rn) <= min(MACHEPS, MACHEPS * rn)) return 1.0 - arg * rn * a; rnold = rn; } pn1 = pn3; pn2 = pn4; pn3 = pn5; pn4 = pn6; /* Re-scale terms in continued fraction if terms are large */ if (fabs(pn5) >= OFLOW) { pn1 /= OFLOW; pn2 /= OFLOW; pn3 /= OFLOW; pn4 /= OFLOW; } } } else { /* Use Pearson's series expansion. */ for (i = 0, aa = a, an = b = 1.0; i <= ITMAX; i++) { aa++; an *= x / aa; b += an; if (an < b * MACHEPS) return arg * b; } } return -1.0; } /*********************************************************************** double ranf(double init) RANDom number generator as a Function Returns a random floating point number from a uniform distribution over 0 - 1 (endpoints of this interval are not returned) using a large integer generator. This is a transcription from Pascal to Fortran of routine Uniform_01 from the paper L'Ecuyer, P. and Cote, S. "Implementing a Random Number Package with Splitting Facilities." ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software, 17:98-111 (1991) GeNerate LarGe Integer Returns a random integer following a uniform distribution over (1, 2147483562) using the generator. This is a transcription from Pascal to Fortran of routine Random from the paper L'Ecuyer, P. and Cote, S. "Implementing a Random Number Package with Splitting Facilities." ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software, 17:98-111 (1991) ***********************************************************************/ static double ranf(init) double init; { #ifndef AMIGA_SC_6_1 /* Already declared static at the top of the file! */ extern long Xm1, Xm2, Xa1, Xa2; #endif /* !AMIGA_SC_6_1 */ long k, z; static int firsttime = 1; static long s1, s2; /* (Re)-Initialize seeds if necessary */ if (init < 0.0 || firsttime == 1) { firsttime = 0; s1 = 1234567890L; s2 = 1234567890L; } /* Generate pseudo random integers */ k = s1 / 53668L; s1 = Xa1 * (s1 - k * 53668L) - k * 12211; if (s1 < 0) s1 += Xm1; k = s2 / 52774L; s2 = Xa2 * (s2 - k * 52774L) - k * 3791; if (s2 < 0) s2 += Xm2; z = s1 - s2; if (z < 1) z += (Xm1 - 1); /* * 4.656613057E-10 is 1/Xm1. Xm1 is set at the top of this file and is * currently 2147483563. If Xm1 changes, change this also. */ return (double) 4.656613057E-10 *z; } /* ---------------------------------------------------------------- Following to specfun.c made by John Grosh (jgrosh@arl.mil) on 28 OCT 1992. ---------------------------------------------------------------- */ f_normal() /* Normal or Gaussian Probability Function */ { struct value a; double x; /* ref. Abramowitz and Stegun 1964, "Handbook of Mathematical Functions", Applied Mathematics Series, vol 55, Chapter 26, page 934, Eqn. 26.2.29 and Jos van der Woude code found above */ x = real(pop(&a)); #ifndef ERF x = 0.5 * SQRT_TWO * x; x = 0.5 * (1.0 + (x < 0.0 ? -igamma(0.5, x * x) : igamma(0.5, x * x))); #else x = 0.5 * (1.0 + erf(0.5 * SQRT_TWO * x)); #endif push( Gcomplex(&a,x,0.0) ); } f_inverse_normal() /* Inverse normal distribution function */ { struct value a; double x; double inverse_normal_func(); x = real(pop(&a)); if (fabs(x) >= 1.0) { undefined = TRUE; push(Gcomplex(&a,0.0, 0.0)); } else { push( Gcomplex(&a,inverse_normal_func(x), 0.0) ); } } f_inverse_erf() /* Inverse error function */ { struct value a; double x; double inverse_error_func(); x = real(pop(&a)); if (fabs(x) >= 1.0) { undefined = TRUE; push(Gcomplex(&a,0.0, 0.0)); } else { push( Gcomplex(&a,inverse_error_func(x), 0.0) ); } } double inverse_normal_func(p) double p; { /* Source: This routine was derived (using f2c) from the FORTRAN subroutine MDNRIS found in ACM Algorithm 602 obtained from netlib. MDNRIS code contains the 1978 Copyright by IMSL, INC. . Since MDNRIS has been submitted to netlib it may be used with the restriction that it may only be used for noncommercial purposes and that IMSL be acknowledged as the copyright-holder of the code. */ /* Initialized data */ static double eps = 1e-10; static double g0 = 1.851159e-4; static double g1 = -.002028152; static double g2 = -.1498384; static double g3 = .01078639; static double h0 = .09952975; static double h1 = .5211733; static double h2 = -.06888301; static double sqrt2 = 1.414213562373095; /* Local variables */ static double a, w, x; static double sd, wi, sn, y; double inverse_error_func(); /* Note: 0.0 < p < 1.0 */ /* p too small, compute y directly */ if (p <= eps) { a = p + p; w = sqrt(-(double)log(a + (a - a * a))); /* use a rational function in 1.0 / w */ wi = 1.0 / w; sn = ((g3 * wi + g2) * wi + g1) * wi; sd = ((wi + h2) * wi + h1) * wi + h0; y = w + w * (g0 + sn / sd); y = -y * sqrt2; } else { x = 1.0 - (p + p); y = inverse_error_func(x); y = -sqrt2 * y; } return(y); } double inverse_error_func(p) double p; { /* Source: This routine was derived (using f2c) from the FORTRAN subroutine MERFI found in ACM Algorithm 602 obtained from netlib. MDNRIS code contains the 1978 Copyright by IMSL, INC. . Since MERFI has been submitted to netlib, it may be used with the restriction that it may only be used for noncommercial purposes and that IMSL be acknowledged as the copyright-holder of the code. */ /* Initialized data */ static double a1 = -.5751703; static double a2 = -1.896513; static double a3 = -.05496261; static double b0 = -.113773; static double b1 = -3.293474; static double b2 = -2.374996; static double b3 = -1.187515; static double c0 = -.1146666; static double c1 = -.1314774; static double c2 = -.2368201; static double c3 = .05073975; static double d0 = -44.27977; static double d1 = 21.98546; static double d2 = -7.586103; static double e0 = -.05668422; static double e1 = .3937021; static double e2 = -.3166501; static double e3 = .06208963; static double f0 = -6.266786; static double f1 = 4.666263; static double f2 = -2.962883; static double g0 = 1.851159e-4; static double g1 = -.002028152; static double g2 = -.1498384; static double g3 = .01078639; static double h0 = .09952975; static double h1 = .5211733; static double h2 = -.06888301; /* Local variables */ static double a, b, f, w, x, y, z, sigma, z2, sd, wi, sn; x = p; /* determine sign of x */ if (x > 0) sigma = 1.0; else sigma = -1.0; /* Note: -1.0 < x < 1.0 */ z = fabs(x); /* z between 0.0 and 0.85, approx. f by a rational function in z */ if (z <= 0.85) { z2 = z * z; f = z + z * (b0 + a1 * z2 / (b1 + z2 + a2 / (b2 + z2 + a3 / (b3 + z2)))); /* z greater than 0.85 */ } else { a = 1.0 - z; b = z; /* reduced argument is in (0.85,1.0), obtain the transformed variable */ w = sqrt(-(double)log(a + a * b)); /* w greater than 4.0, approx. f by a rational function in 1.0 / w */ if (w >= 4.0) { wi = 1.0 / w; sn = ((g3 * wi + g2) * wi + g1) * wi; sd = ((wi + h2) * wi + h1) * wi + h0; f = w + w * (g0 + sn / sd); /* w between 2.5 and 4.0, approx. f by a rational function in w */ } else if (w < 4.0 && w > 2.5) { sn = ((e3 * w + e2) * w + e1) * w; sd = ((w + f2) * w + f1) * w + f0; f = w + w * (e0 + sn / sd); /* w between 1.13222 and 2.5, approx. f by a rational function in w */ } else if (w <= 2.5 && w > 1.13222) { sn = ((c3 * w + c2) * w + c1) * w; sd = ((w + d2) * w + d1) * w + d0; f = w + w * (c0 + sn / sd); } } y = sigma * f; return(y); }
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