greenkeeper[bot] c5971b371a Update standard to the latest version 🚀 (#1226)
* chore(package): update standard to version 12.0.0

* update to new lint version with --fix

I believe this mainly adds whitespace to `{}`'s.

* Replace assert.equal with assert.strictEqual

This breaks a lot of tests which I will endevour to fix in the next
commits.

* Fix most errors due to assert.strictEquals

Some instances of `strictEquals` are replaced by `deepEquals`.
`toString` has been used to make some string comparisions explicit.
Tests will still fail untill #1236 and #1237 are fixed.

* Fix assertion erros due to -0

With node 10, assert.strictEqual no longer considers `0 === -0`.
I missed these first time round as I was using node 8.

* Put toString correct side of bracket

I was converting the constructor to a string rather
than the result of the computation. Oops.

* Fixed #1236: quantileSeq has inconsistant return

* Update package-lock

* Fixed #1237: norm sometimes returning a complex number instead of number

* Fix cli tests

* More changes for standardjs, and fixes in unit tests
2018-09-08 16:33:58 +02:00

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const assert = require('assert')
const math = require('../../../src/main')
const BigNumber = math.type.BigNumber
const Complex = math.type.Complex
const DenseMatrix = math.type.DenseMatrix
const max = math.max
describe('max', function () {
it('should return the max of numbers', function () {
assert.strictEqual(max(5), 5)
assert.strictEqual(max(3, 1), 3)
assert.strictEqual(max(1, 3), 3)
assert.strictEqual(max(1, 3, 5, 2, -5), 5)
assert.strictEqual(max(0, 0, 0, 0), 0)
})
it('should return the max of big numbers', function () {
assert.deepStrictEqual(max(new BigNumber(1), new BigNumber(3), new BigNumber(5), new BigNumber(2), new BigNumber(-5)),
new BigNumber(5))
})
it('should return the max of strings by their numerical value', function () {
assert.strictEqual(max('10', '3', '4', '2'), '10')
})
it('should return the max element from a vector', function () {
assert.strictEqual(max(new DenseMatrix([1, 3, 5, 2, -5])), 5)
})
it('should return the max element from a 2d matrix', function () {
assert.deepStrictEqual(max([
[1, 4, 7],
[3, 0, 5],
[-1, 11, 9]
]), 11)
assert.deepStrictEqual(max(new DenseMatrix([
[1, 4, 7],
[3, 0, 5],
[-1, 11, 9]
])), 11)
})
it('should return a reduced n-1 matrix from a n matrix', function () {
assert.deepStrictEqual(max([
[1, 2, 3],
[4, 5, 6],
[7, 8, 9]
], 0), [7, 8, 9])
assert.deepStrictEqual(max([
[1, 2, 3],
[4, 5, 6],
[7, 8, 9]
], 1), [3, 6, 9])
assert.deepStrictEqual(max([
[1, 2, 3],
[6, 5, 4],
[8, 7, 9]
], 1), [3, 6, 9])
assert.deepStrictEqual(max([
[[1, 2], [3, 4], [5, 6]],
[[6, 7], [8, 9], [10, 11]]
], 2),
[[2, 4, 6], [7, 9, 11]])
})
it('should return NaN if any of the inputs contains NaN', function () {
assert(isNaN(max([NaN])))
assert(isNaN(max([1, NaN])))
assert(isNaN(max([NaN, 1])))
assert(isNaN(max([1, 3, NaN])))
assert(isNaN(max([NaN, NaN, NaN])))
assert(isNaN(max(NaN, NaN)))
})
it('should throw an error when called multiple arrays or matrices', function () {
assert.throws(function () { max([1, 2], [3, 4]) }, /Scalar values expected/)
assert.throws(function () { max(math.matrix([1, 2]), math.matrix([3, 4])) }, /Scalar values expected/)
})
it('should throw an error if called a dimension out of range', function () {
assert.throws(function () { max([1, 2, 3], -1) }, /IndexError: Index out of range \(-1 < 0\)/)
assert.throws(function () { max([1, 2, 3], 1) }, /IndexError: Index out of range \(1 > 0\)/)
})
it('should throw an error if called with invalid number of arguments', function () {
assert.throws(function () { max() })
assert.throws(function () { max([], 2, 3) })
})
it('should throw an error if called with invalid type of arguments', function () {
assert.throws(function () { max(2, new Complex(2, 5)) }, /TypeError: Cannot calculate max, no ordering relation is defined for complex numbers/)
assert.throws(function () { max(new Complex(2, 3), new Complex(2, 1)) }, /TypeError: Cannot calculate max, no ordering relation is defined for complex numbers/)
assert.throws(function () { max([[2, undefined, 4]]) }, /TypeError: Cannot calculate max, unexpected type of argument/)
assert.throws(function () { max([[2, new Date(), 4]]) }, /TypeError: Cannot calculate max, unexpected type of argument/)
assert.throws(function () { max([2, null, 4]) }, /TypeError: Cannot calculate max, unexpected type of argument/)
assert.throws(function () { max([[2, 5], [4, null], [1, 7]], 0) }, /TypeError: Cannot calculate max, unexpected type of argument/)
})
it('should return undefined if called with an empty array', function () {
assert.throws(function () { max([]) })
})
it('should LaTeX max', function () {
const expression = math.parse('max(1,2,3)')
assert.strictEqual(expression.toTex(), '\\max\\left(1,2,3\\right)')
})
})