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author | Daniele Nicolodi <nicolodi@science.unitn.it> |
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date | Mon, 05 Dec 2011 16:20:06 +0100 |
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% EQ overloads the == operator for ltpda unit objects. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % % DESCRIPTION: EQ overloads the == operator for ltpda unit objects. % % Two units are considered equal if each has the same unit % components with the same exponents and prefixes. The order % of the units doesn't matter. % % CALL: result = eq(u1,u2) % % INPUTS: u1, u2 - Input objects % % OUTPUTS: If the two objects are considered equal, result == true, % otherwise, result == false. % % VERSION: $Id: eq.m,v 1.14 2011/02/18 16:48:55 ingo Exp $ % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% function result = eq(obj1, obj2, varargin) import utils.const.* % Check class if ~strcmp(class(obj1), class(obj2)) utils.helper.msg(msg.PROC1, 'NOT EQUAL: The objects are not from the same class. [%s] <-> [%s]', class(obj1), class(obj2)); result = false; return end % Check length of obj1 and obj2 if numel(obj1) ~= numel(obj2) utils.helper.msg(msg.PROC1, 'NOT EQUAL: The size of the %s-object''s. [%d] <-> [%d]', class(obj1), numel(obj1), numel(obj2)); result = false; return end for objNo = 1:numel(obj1) % compare these two units result = compare_units(obj1(objNo),obj2(objNo)); % If they are not equal, we simplify and check again % - simplify() is expensive, so only do if necessary if ~result % and make sure we get copies so we don't modify the user's inputs c1 = obj1(objNo).simplify(); c2 = obj2(objNo).simplify(); result = compare_units(c1,c2); end if ~result return end end end function result = compare_units(u1,u2) % simplify the input objects matches = false(size(u1.strs)); % same length? if numel(u1.strs) ~= numel(u2.strs) result = false; return end % Check all match for oo=1:numel(u1.strs) for ii=1:numel(u2.strs) % Check that the strings and the values are the same if strcmp(u1.strs{oo}, u2.strs{ii}) && u1.vals(oo) == u2.vals(ii) % Check that the exponent are the same % REMARK: It might be that there is a rounding problem. But then % For example: 1/3 - ( 1 - 2/3 ) ~= 0 % In this example is the error equal the smalles error of (1/3) if u1.exps(oo) == u2.exps(ii) || abs(u1.exps(oo) - u2.exps(ii)) == eps(u1.exps(oo)) matches(oo) = true; end end end end result = all(matches); end