Nakuja Flight Computer Testing and Simulation Engine (NaFCTSE) 1.0
A testing and verification tool for the Nakuja Rocket Project flight computers
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Represents the range an axis is encompassing. More...
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QCPRange () | |
QCPRange (double lower, double upper) | |
bool | operator== (const QCPRange &other) const |
bool | operator!= (const QCPRange &other) const |
QCPRange & | operator+= (const double &value) |
QCPRange & | operator-= (const double &value) |
QCPRange & | operator*= (const double &value) |
QCPRange & | operator/= (const double &value) |
double | size () const |
double | center () const |
void | normalize () |
void | expand (const QCPRange &otherRange) |
void | expand (double includeCoord) |
QCPRange | expanded (const QCPRange &otherRange) const |
QCPRange | expanded (double includeCoord) const |
QCPRange | bounded (double lowerBound, double upperBound) const |
QCPRange | sanitizedForLogScale () const |
QCPRange | sanitizedForLinScale () const |
bool | contains (double value) const |
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static bool | validRange (double lower, double upper) |
static bool | validRange (const QCPRange &range) |
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double | lower |
double | upper |
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static const double | minRange = 1e-280 |
static const double | maxRange = 1e250 |
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const QCPRange | operator+ (const QCPRange &range, double value) |
const QCPRange | operator+ (double value, const QCPRange &range) |
const QCPRange | operator- (const QCPRange &range, double value) |
const QCPRange | operator* (const QCPRange &range, double value) |
const QCPRange | operator* (double value, const QCPRange &range) |
const QCPRange | operator/ (const QCPRange &range, double value) |
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QDebug | operator<< (QDebug d, const QCPRange &range) |
Represents the range an axis is encompassing.
contains a lower and upper double value and provides convenience input, output and modification functions.
QCPRange::QCPRange | ( | ) |
Constructs a range with lower and upper set to zero.
QCPRange::QCPRange | ( | double | lower, |
double | upper ) |
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It differs from the above function only in what argument(s) it accepts.
Constructs a range with the specified lower and upper values.
The resulting range will be normalized (see normalize), so if lower is not numerically smaller than upper, they will be swapped.
QCPRange QCPRange::bounded | ( | double | lowerBound, |
double | upperBound ) const |
Returns this range, possibly modified to not exceed the bounds provided as lowerBound and upperBound. If possible, the size of the current range is preserved in the process.
If the range shall only be bounded at the lower side, you can set upperBound to QCPRange::maxRange. If it shall only be bounded at the upper side, set lowerBound to -QCPRange::maxRange.
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Returns the center of the range, i.e. (upper+lower)*0.5
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Returns true when value lies within or exactly on the borders of the range.
void QCPRange::expand | ( | const QCPRange & | otherRange | ) |
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It differs from the above function only in what argument(s) it accepts.
Expands this range such that otherRange is contained in the new range. It is assumed that both this range and otherRange are normalized (see normalize).
If this range contains NaN as lower or upper bound, it will be replaced by the respective bound of otherRange.
If otherRange is already inside the current range, this function does nothing.
void QCPRange::expand | ( | double | includeCoord | ) |
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It differs from the above function only in what argument(s) it accepts.
Expands this range such that includeCoord is contained in the new range. It is assumed that this range is normalized (see normalize).
If this range contains NaN as lower or upper bound, the respective bound will be set to includeCoord.
If includeCoord is already inside the current range, this function does nothing.
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It differs from the above function only in what argument(s) it accepts.
Returns an expanded range that contains this and otherRange. It is assumed that both this range and otherRange are normalized (see normalize).
If this range contains NaN as lower or upper bound, the returned range's bound will be taken from otherRange.
QCPRange QCPRange::expanded | ( | double | includeCoord | ) | const |
This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It differs from the above function only in what argument(s) it accepts.
Returns an expanded range that includes the specified includeCoord. It is assumed that this range is normalized (see normalize).
If this range contains NaN as lower or upper bound, the returned range's bound will be set to includeCoord.
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Makes sure lower is numerically smaller than upper. If this is not the case, the values are swapped.
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Multiplies both boundaries of the range by value.
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Adds value to both boundaries of the range.
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Subtracts value from both boundaries of the range.
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Divides both boundaries of the range by value.
QCPRange QCPRange::sanitizedForLinScale | ( | ) | const |
Returns a sanitized version of the range. Sanitized means for linear scales, that lower will always be numerically smaller (or equal) to upper.
QCPRange QCPRange::sanitizedForLogScale | ( | ) | const |
Returns a sanitized version of the range. Sanitized means for logarithmic scales, that the range won't span the positive and negative sign domain, i.e. contain zero. Further lower will always be numerically smaller (or equal) to upper.
If the original range does span positive and negative sign domains or contains zero, the returned range will try to approximate the original range as good as possible. If the positive interval of the original range is wider than the negative interval, the returned range will only contain the positive interval, with lower bound set to rangeFac or rangeFac *upper, whichever is closer to zero. Same procedure is used if the negative interval is wider than the positive interval, this time by changing the upper bound.
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Returns the size of the range, i.e. upper-lower
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This is an overloaded member function, provided for convenience. It differs from the above function only in what argument(s) it accepts. Checks, whether the specified range is within valid bounds, which are defined as QCPRange::maxRange and QCPRange::minRange. A valid range means:
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Checks, whether the specified range is within valid bounds, which are defined as QCPRange::maxRange and QCPRange::minRange. A valid range means:
Multiplies both boundaries of the range by value.
Multiplies both boundaries of the range by value.
Adds value to both boundaries of the range.
Adds value to both boundaries of the range.
Subtracts value from both boundaries of the range.
Divides both boundaries of the range by value.
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Prints range in a human readable format to the qDebug output.
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Maximum values (negative and positive) the range will accept in range-changing functions. Larger absolute values would cause errors due to the 11-bit exponent of double precision numbers, corresponding to a maximum magnitude of roughly 1e308.
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Minimum range size (upper - lower) the range changing functions will accept. Smaller intervals would cause errors due to the 11-bit exponent of double precision numbers, corresponding to a minimum magnitude of roughly 1e-308.