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@license Apache-2.0
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Copyright (c) 2018 The Stdlib Authors.
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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You may obtain a copy of the License at
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http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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limitations under the License.
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-->
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# incrprod
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> Compute a product incrementally.
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<section class="intro">
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The product is defined as
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<!-- <equation class="equation" label="eq:product" align="center" raw="p = \prod_{i=0}^{n-1} x_i" alt="Equation for the product."> -->
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<div class="equation" align="center" data-raw-text="p = \prod_{i=0}^{n-1} x_i" data-equation="eq:product">
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<img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/stdlib-js/stdlib@ae1331d17d505898a27e695fc60144d786627384/lib/node_modules/@stdlib/stats/incr/prod/docs/img/equation_product.svg" alt="Equation for the product.">
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<br>
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</div>
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<!-- </equation> -->
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</section>
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<!-- /.intro -->
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<section class="usage">
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## Usage
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```javascript
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var incrprod = require( '@stdlib/stats/incr/prod' );
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```
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#### incrprod()
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Returns an accumulator `function` which incrementally computes a product.
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```javascript
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var accumulator = incrprod();
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```
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#### accumulator( \[x] )
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If provided an input value `x`, the accumulator function returns an updated product. If not provided an input value `x`, the accumulator function returns the current product.
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```javascript
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var accumulator = incrprod();
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var prod = accumulator( 2.0 );
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// returns 2.0
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prod = accumulator( 1.0 );
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// returns 2.0
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prod = accumulator( 3.0 );
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// returns 6.0
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prod = accumulator();
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// returns 6.0
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```
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Under certain conditions, overflow may be transient.
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```javascript
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// Large values:
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var x = 5.0e+300;
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var y = 1.0e+300;
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// Tiny value:
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var z = 2.0e-302;
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// Initialize an accumulator:
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var accumulator = incrprod();
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var prod = accumulator( x );
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// returns 5.0e+300
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// Transient overflow:
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prod = accumulator( y );
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// returns Infinity
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// Recover a finite result:
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prod = accumulator( z );
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// returns 1.0e+299
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```
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Similarly, under certain conditions, underflow may be transient.
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```javascript
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// Tiny values:
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var x = 4.0e-302;
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var y = 9.0e-303;
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// Large value:
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var z = 2.0e+300;
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// Initialize an accumulator:
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var accumulator = incrprod();
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var prod = accumulator( x );
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// returns 4.0e-302
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// Transient underflow:
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prod = accumulator( y );
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// returns 0.0
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// Recover a non-zero result:
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prod = accumulator( z );
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// returns 7.2e-304
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```
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</section>
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<!-- /.usage -->
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<section class="notes">
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## Notes
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- Input values are **not** type checked. If provided `NaN` or a value which, when used in computations, results in `NaN`, the accumulated value is `NaN` for **all** future invocations. If non-numeric inputs are possible, you are advised to type check and handle accordingly **before** passing the value to the accumulator function.
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- For long running accumulations or accumulations of either large or small numbers, care should be taken to prevent overflow and underflow. Note, however, that overflow/underflow may be transient, as the accumulator does not use a double-precision floating-point number to store an accumulated product. Instead, the accumulator splits an accumulated product into a normalized **fraction** and **exponent** and updates each component separately. Doing so guards against a loss in precision.
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</section>
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<!-- /.notes -->
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<section class="examples">
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## Examples
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<!-- eslint no-undef: "error" -->
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```javascript
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var randu = require( '@stdlib/random/base/randu' );
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var incrprod = require( '@stdlib/stats/incr/prod' );
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var accumulator;
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var v;
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var i;
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// Initialize an accumulator:
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accumulator = incrprod();
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// For each simulated value, update the product...
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for ( i = 0; i < 100; i++ ) {
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v = randu() * 100.0;
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accumulator( v );
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}
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console.log( accumulator() );
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```
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</section>
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<section class="links">
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</section>
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