import assert from 'assert' import math from '../../../../src/defaultInstance.js' const BigNumber = math.BigNumber const DenseMatrix = math.DenseMatrix const Complex = math.Complex const mad = math.mad describe('mad', function () { it('should return the median absolute deviation of numbers', function () { assert.strictEqual(mad(10), 0) assert.strictEqual(mad(4, 6, 8), 2) assert.strictEqual(mad(1, 10, 20, 30), 9.5) }) it('should return the median absolute deviation of big numbers', function () { assert.deepStrictEqual(mad(new BigNumber(4), new BigNumber(6), new BigNumber(8)), new BigNumber(2)) }) it('should return the median absolute deviation from an array', function () { assert.strictEqual(mad([10]), 0) assert.strictEqual(mad([4, 6, 8]), 2) assert.strictEqual(mad([1, 10, 20, 30]), 9.5) }) it('should return the median absolute deviation from an 1d matrix', function () { assert.strictEqual(mad(new DenseMatrix([10])), 0) assert.strictEqual(mad(new DenseMatrix([4, 6, 8])), 2) assert.strictEqual(mad(new DenseMatrix([1, 10, 20, 30])), 9.5) }) it('should return the median absolute deviation element from a 2d array', function () { assert.deepStrictEqual(mad([ [2, 4, 6], [1, 3, 5] ]), 1.5) }) it('should return the median absolute deviation element from a 2d matrix', function () { assert.deepStrictEqual(mad(new DenseMatrix([ [2, 4, 6], [1, 3, 5] ])), 1.5) }) it('should return NaN if any of the inputs contains NaN', function () { assert(isNaN(mad([NaN]))) assert(isNaN(mad([1, NaN]))) assert(isNaN(mad([NaN, 1]))) assert(isNaN(mad([1, 3, NaN]))) assert(isNaN(mad([NaN, NaN, NaN]))) assert(isNaN(mad(NaN, NaN))) }) it('should throw an error if called with invalid number of arguments', function () { assert.throws(function () { mad() }) }) it('should throw an error if called with an empty array', function () { assert.throws(function () { mad([]) }) }) it('should throw an error if called with invalid type of arguments', function () { assert.throws(function () { mad(2, new Complex(2, 5)) }, /TypeError: Cannot calculate mad, no ordering relation is defined for complex numbers/) assert.throws(function () { mad(new Complex(2, 3), new Complex(2, 1)) }, /TypeError: Cannot calculate mad, no ordering relation is defined for complex numbers/) assert.throws(function () { mad([2, new Date(), 4]) }, /TypeError: Cannot calculate mad, unexpected type of argument/) assert.throws(function () { mad([2, null, 4]) }, /TypeError: Cannot calculate mad, unexpected type of argument/) assert.throws(function () { mad([[2, 5], [4, null], [1, 7]], 0) }, /TypeError: Cannot calculate mad, unexpected type of argument/) }) it('should LaTeX mad', function () { const expression = math.parse('mad(1,2,3)') assert.strictEqual(expression.toTex(), '\\mathrm{mad}\\left(1,2,3\\right)') }) })