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Compute the relative difference of two real numbers in units of double-precision floating-point epsilon.
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var epsdiff = require( '@stdlib/math-base-utils-float64-epsilon-difference' );Computes the relative difference of two real numbers in units of double-precision floating-point epsilon.
var d = epsdiff( 12.15, 12.149999999999999 ); // => ~0.658ε
// returns ~0.658The following scale functions are supported:
- max-abs: maximum absolute value of
xandy(default). - max: maximum value of
xandy. - min-abs: minimum absolute value of
xandy. - min: minimum value of
xandy. - mean-abs: arithmetic mean of the absolute values of
xandy. - mean: arithmetic mean of
xandy. - x:
x(noncommutative). - y:
y(noncommutative).
By default, the function scales the absolute difference by dividing the absolute difference by the maximum absolute value of x and y. To scale by a different function, specify a scale function name.
var d = epsdiff( 2.4341309458983933, 2.4341309458633909, 'mean-abs' ); // => ~64761.5ε => ~1.438e-11
// returns ~64761.5To use a custom scale function, provide a function which accepts two numeric arguments x and y.
function scale( x, y ) {
// Return the minimum value:
return ( x > y ) ? y : x;
}
var d = epsdiff( 1.0000000000000002, 1.0000000000000100, scale ); // => ~44ε
// returns ~44-
If computing the relative difference in units of epsilon will result in overflow, the function returns the maximum double-precision floating-point number.
var d = epsdiff( 1.0e304, 1.0, 'min' ); // => ~1.798e308ε => 1.0e304/ε overflows // returns ~1.798e308
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If the absolute difference of
xandyis0, the relative difference is always0.var d = epsdiff( 0.0, 0.0 ); // returns 0.0 d = epsdiff( 3.14, 3.14 ); // returns 0.0
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If
x = y = +infinityorx = y = -infinity, the function returnsNaN.var PINF = require( '@stdlib/constants-float64-pinf' ); var NINF = require( '@stdlib/constants-float64-ninf' ); var d = epsdiff( PINF, PINF ); // returns NaN d = epsdiff( NINF, NINF ); // returns NaN
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If
x = -y = +infinityor-x = y = +infinity, the relative difference is+infinity.var PINF = require( '@stdlib/constants-float64-pinf' ); var NINF = require( '@stdlib/constants-float64-ninf' ); var d = epsdiff( PINF, NINF ); // returns Infinity d = epsdiff( NINF, PINF ); // returns Infinity
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If a
scalefunction returns0, the function returnsNaN.var d = epsdiff( -1.0, 1.0, 'mean' ); // => |2/0| // returns NaN
var randu = require( '@stdlib/random-base-randu' );
var EPS = require( '@stdlib/constants-float64-eps' );
var epsdiff = require( '@stdlib/math-base-utils-float64-epsilon-difference' );
var sign;
var x;
var y;
var d;
var i;
for ( i = 0; i < 100; i++ ) {
x = randu();
sign = ( randu() > 0.5 ) ? 1.0 : -1.0;
y = x + ( sign*EPS*i );
d = epsdiff( x, y );
console.log( 'x = %d. y = %d. d = %dε.', x, y, d );
}@stdlib/math-base/utils/absolute-difference: compute the absolute difference of two real numbers.@stdlib/math-base/utils/relative-difference: compute the relative difference of two real numbers.
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