// test sign import assert from 'assert' import { approxDeepEqual } from '../../../../tools/approx.js' import math from '../../../../src/defaultInstance.js' const bignumber = math.bignumber const fraction = math.fraction const complex = math.complex describe('sign', function () { it('should calculate the sign of a boolean', function () { assert.strictEqual(math.sign(true), 1) assert.strictEqual(math.sign(false), 0) }) it('should calculate the sign of a number', function () { assert.strictEqual(math.sign(3), 1) assert.strictEqual(math.sign(-3), -1) assert.strictEqual(math.sign(0), 0) }) it('should calculate the sign of a bigint', function () { assert.strictEqual(math.sign(3n), 1n) assert.strictEqual(math.sign(-3n), -1n) assert.strictEqual(math.sign(0n), 0n) }) it('should calculate the sign of a big number', function () { assert.deepStrictEqual(math.sign(bignumber(3)), bignumber(1)) assert.deepStrictEqual(math.sign(bignumber(-3)), bignumber(-1)) assert.deepStrictEqual(math.sign(bignumber(0)), bignumber(0)) }) it('should calculate the sign of a fraction', function () { const a = fraction(0.5) assert(math.sign(a) instanceof math.Fraction) assert.strictEqual(math.sign(a).toString(), '1') assert.strictEqual(math.sign(fraction(-0.5)).toString(), '-1') assert.strictEqual(a.toString(), '0.5') assert.deepStrictEqual(math.sign(math.fraction(0)), math.fraction(0)) }) it('should calculate the sign of a complex value', function () { approxDeepEqual(math.sign(math.complex(2, -3)), math.complex(0.554700196225229, -0.832050294337844)) }) it('should calculate the sign of a unit', function () { assert.strictEqual(math.sign(math.unit('5 cm')), 1) assert.strictEqual(math.sign(math.unit('-5 kg')), -1) assert.strictEqual(math.sign(math.unit('0 mol/s')), 0) /* sign is ambiguous on units with offset, because you don't know if * -3 degC is the difference between two temperatures, in which case * it is definitely negative, or an actual temperature of something, * in which case it is arguably positive. So actually mathjs should * throw an error, which we will test below. Formerly: assert.strictEqual(math.sign(math.unit('-283.15 degC')), -1) assert.strictEqual(math.sign(math.unit('-273.15 degC')), 0) assert.strictEqual(math.sign(math.unit('-263.15 degC')), 1) */ assert.deepStrictEqual(math.sign(math.unit(bignumber(5), 'cm')), bignumber(1)) assert.deepStrictEqual(math.sign(math.unit(bignumber(-5), 'cm')), bignumber(-1)) assert.deepStrictEqual(math.sign(math.unit(fraction(5), 'cm')), fraction(1)) assert.deepStrictEqual(math.sign(math.unit(fraction(-5), 'cm')), fraction(-1)) assert.deepStrictEqual(math.sign(math.unit(complex(3, 4), 'mi')), complex(0.6, 0.8)) }) it('should throw an error on a valueless unit or a unit with offset', function () { assert.throws(() => math.sign(math.unit('ohm')), TypeError) assert.throws(() => math.sign(math.unit('-3 degC')), /ambiguous/) }) it('should throw an error when used with a string', function () { assert.throws(function () { math.sign('hello world') }) }) it('should return a matrix of the signs of each elements in the given array', function () { assert.deepStrictEqual(math.sign([-2, -1, 0, 1, 2]), [-1, -1, 0, 1, 1]) }) it('should return a matrix of the signs of each elements in the given matrix', function () { assert.deepStrictEqual(math.sign(math.matrix([-2, -1, 0, 1, 2])), math.matrix([-1, -1, 0, 1, 1])) }) it('should throw an error in case of invalid number of arguments', function () { assert.throws(function () { math.sign() }, /TypeError: Too few arguments/) assert.throws(function () { math.sign(1, 2) }, /TypeError: Too many arguments/) }) it('should throw an in case of wrong type of arguments', function () { assert.throws(function () { math.sign(null) }, /TypeError: Unexpected type of argument/) }) describe('sign(0) should return 0', function () { it('number', function () { assert.strictEqual(math.sign(0), 0) }) it('bignumber', function () { assert.deepStrictEqual(math.sign(math.bignumber(0)), math.bignumber(0)) }) it('complex', function () { assert.deepStrictEqual(math.sign(math.complex(0)), math.complex(0)) }) }) it('should throw an in case of wrong type of arguments', function () { assert.throws(function () { math.sign(null) }, /TypeError: Unexpected type of argument/) }) it('should LaTeX sign', function () { const expression = math.parse('sign(-4)') assert.strictEqual(expression.toTex(), '\\mathrm{sign}\\left(-4\\right)') }) })