Merge pull request #759 from quantified-uncertainty/observable-refactor

Remove observable boilerplate + refactors
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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Add to `App.js`:
```jsx
import { SquiggleEditor } from "@quri/squiggle-components";
<SquiggleEditor
initialSquiggleString="x = beta($alpha, 10); x + $shift"
defaultCode="x = beta($alpha, 10); x + $shift"
jsImports={{ alpha: 3, shift: 20 }}
/>;
```
@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ export function DynamicSquiggleChart({ squiggleString }) {
} else {
return (
<SquiggleChart
squiggleString={squiggleString}
defaultCode={squiggleString}
width={445}
height={200}
showSummary={true}

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@ -38,7 +38,6 @@
"@types/lodash": "^4.14.182",
"@types/node": "^18.0.0",
"@types/react": "^18.0.9",
"@types/react-dom": "^18.0.5",
"@types/styled-components": "^5.1.24",
"@types/webpack": "^5.28.0",
"cross-env": "^7.0.3",
@ -47,7 +46,6 @@
"postcss-import": "^14.1.0",
"postcss-loader": "^7.0.0",
"react": "^18.1.0",
"react-dom": "^18.2.0",
"react-scripts": "^5.0.1",
"style-loader": "^3.3.1",
"tailwindcss": "^3.1.3",

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@ -8,20 +8,23 @@ import {
defaultBindings,
defaultEnvironment,
} from "@quri/squiggle-lang";
import { FunctionChartSettings } from "./FunctionChart";
import { useSquiggle } from "../lib/hooks";
import { SquiggleErrorAlert } from "./SquiggleErrorAlert";
import { SquiggleItem } from "./SquiggleItem";
export interface SquiggleChartProps {
/** The input string for squiggle */
squiggleString?: string;
code?: string;
/** If the output requires monte carlo sampling, the amount of samples */
sampleCount?: number;
/** The amount of points returned to draw the distribution */
environment?: environment;
/** If the result is a function, where the function starts, ends and the amount of stops */
chartSettings?: FunctionChartSettings;
/** If the result is a function, where the function domain starts */
diagramStart?: number;
/** If the result is a function, where the function domain ends */
diagramStop?: number;
/** If the result is a function, the amount of stops sampled */
diagramCount?: number;
/** When the squiggle code gets reevaluated */
onChange?(expr: squiggleExpression | undefined): void;
/** CSS width of the element */
@ -44,10 +47,9 @@ export interface SquiggleChartProps {
}
const defaultOnChange = () => {};
const defaultChartSettings = { start: 0, stop: 10, count: 20 };
export const SquiggleChart: React.FC<SquiggleChartProps> = ({
squiggleString = "",
code = "",
environment,
onChange = defaultOnChange, // defaultOnChange must be constant, don't move its definition here
height = 200,
@ -59,10 +61,12 @@ export const SquiggleChart: React.FC<SquiggleChartProps> = ({
showControls = false,
logX = false,
expY = false,
chartSettings = defaultChartSettings,
diagramStart = 0,
diagramStop = 10,
diagramCount = 100,
}) => {
const { result } = useSquiggle({
code: squiggleString,
const result = useSquiggle({
code,
bindings,
environment,
jsImports,
@ -80,6 +84,12 @@ export const SquiggleChart: React.FC<SquiggleChartProps> = ({
expY,
};
let chartSettings = {
start: diagramStart,
stop: diagramStop,
count: diagramCount,
};
return (
<SquiggleItem
expression={result.value}

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@ -1,18 +1,11 @@
import React, { useState } from "react";
import * as ReactDOM from "react-dom";
import React from "react";
import { CodeEditor } from "./CodeEditor";
import {
squiggleExpression,
environment,
bindings,
jsImports,
defaultEnvironment,
} from "@quri/squiggle-lang";
import { environment, bindings, jsImports } from "@quri/squiggle-lang";
import { defaultImports, defaultBindings } from "@quri/squiggle-lang";
import { SquiggleContainer } from "./SquiggleContainer";
import { useSquiggle, useSquigglePartial } from "../lib/hooks";
import { SquiggleChart, SquiggleChartProps } from "./SquiggleChart";
import { useSquigglePartial, useMaybeControlledValue } from "../lib/hooks";
import { SquiggleErrorAlert } from "./SquiggleErrorAlert";
import { SquiggleItem } from "./SquiggleItem";
const WrappedCodeEditor: React.FC<{
code: string;
@ -29,113 +22,36 @@ const WrappedCodeEditor: React.FC<{
</div>
);
export interface SquiggleEditorProps {
/** The input string for squiggle */
initialSquiggleString?: string;
/** The width of the element */
width?: number;
/** If the result is a function, where the function starts */
diagramStart?: number;
/** If the result is a function, where the function ends */
diagramStop?: number;
/** If the result is a function, how many points along the function it samples */
diagramCount?: number;
/** When the environment changes. Used again for notebook magic */
onChange?(expr: squiggleExpression | undefined): void;
/** Previous variable declarations */
bindings?: bindings;
/** If the output requires monte carlo sampling, the amount of samples */
environment?: environment;
/** JS Imports */
jsImports?: jsImports;
/** Whether to show detail about types of the returns, default false */
showTypes?: boolean;
/** Whether to give users access to graph controls */
showControls?: boolean;
/** Whether to show a summary table */
showSummary?: boolean;
/** Whether to log the x coordinate on distribution charts */
logX?: boolean;
/** Whether to exp the y coordinate on distribution charts */
expY?: boolean;
}
export type SquiggleEditorProps = SquiggleChartProps & {
defaultCode?: string;
onCodeChange?: (code: string) => void;
};
export const SquiggleEditor: React.FC<SquiggleEditorProps> = ({
initialSquiggleString = "",
width,
diagramStart = 0,
diagramStop = 10,
diagramCount = 20,
onChange,
bindings = defaultBindings,
environment,
jsImports = defaultImports,
showTypes = false,
showControls = false,
showSummary = false,
logX = false,
expY = false,
}: SquiggleEditorProps) => {
const [code, setCode] = useState(initialSquiggleString);
React.useEffect(
() => setCode(initialSquiggleString),
[initialSquiggleString]
);
const { result, observableRef } = useSquiggle({
code,
bindings,
environment,
jsImports,
onChange,
export const SquiggleEditor: React.FC<SquiggleEditorProps> = (props) => {
const [code, setCode] = useMaybeControlledValue({
value: props.code,
defaultValue: props.defaultCode ?? "",
onChange: props.onCodeChange,
});
const chartSettings = {
start: diagramStart,
stop: diagramStop,
count: diagramCount,
};
const distributionPlotSettings = {
showControls,
showSummary,
logX,
expY,
};
let chartProps = { ...props, code };
return (
<div ref={observableRef}>
<SquiggleContainer>
<WrappedCodeEditor code={code} setCode={setCode} />
{result.tag === "Ok" ? (
<SquiggleItem
expression={result.value}
width={width}
height={200}
distributionPlotSettings={distributionPlotSettings}
showTypes={showTypes}
chartSettings={chartSettings}
environment={environment ?? defaultEnvironment}
/>
) : (
<SquiggleErrorAlert error={result.value} />
)}
<SquiggleChart {...chartProps} />
</SquiggleContainer>
</div>
);
};
export function renderSquiggleEditorToDom(props: SquiggleEditorProps) {
const parent = document.createElement("div");
ReactDOM.render(<SquiggleEditor {...props} />, parent);
return parent;
}
export interface SquigglePartialProps {
/** The input string for squiggle */
initialSquiggleString?: string;
/** The text inside the input (controlled) */
code?: string;
/** The default text inside the input (unControlled) */
defaultCode?: string;
/** when the environment changes. Used again for notebook magic*/
onChange?(expr: bindings | undefined): void;
/** When the code changes */
onCodeChange?(code: string): void;
/** Previously declared variables */
bindings?: bindings;
/** If the output requires monte carlo sampling, the amount of samples */
@ -145,19 +61,21 @@ export interface SquigglePartialProps {
}
export const SquigglePartial: React.FC<SquigglePartialProps> = ({
initialSquiggleString = "",
code: controlledCode,
defaultCode = "",
onChange,
onCodeChange,
bindings = defaultBindings,
environment,
jsImports = defaultImports,
}: SquigglePartialProps) => {
const [code, setCode] = useState(initialSquiggleString);
React.useEffect(
() => setCode(initialSquiggleString),
[initialSquiggleString]
);
const [code, setCode] = useMaybeControlledValue<string>({
value: controlledCode,
defaultValue: defaultCode,
onChange: onCodeChange,
});
const { result, observableRef } = useSquigglePartial({
const result = useSquigglePartial({
code,
bindings,
environment,
@ -166,19 +84,9 @@ export const SquigglePartial: React.FC<SquigglePartialProps> = ({
});
return (
<div ref={observableRef}>
<SquiggleContainer>
<WrappedCodeEditor code={code} setCode={setCode} />
{result.tag !== "Ok" ? (
<SquiggleErrorAlert error={result.value} />
) : null}
{result.tag !== "Ok" ? <SquiggleErrorAlert error={result.value} /> : null}
</SquiggleContainer>
</div>
);
};
export function renderSquigglePartialToDom(props: SquigglePartialProps) {
const parent = document.createElement("div");
ReactDOM.render(<SquigglePartial {...props} />, parent);
return parent;
}

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
import React, { FC, Fragment, useState, useEffect } from "react";
import ReactDOM from "react-dom";
import { Path, useForm, UseFormRegister, useWatch } from "react-hook-form";
import * as yup from "yup";
import { useMaybeControlledValue } from "../lib/hooks";
import { yupResolver } from "@hookform/resolvers/yup";
import { Tab } from "@headlessui/react";
import {
@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ import { SquiggleContainer } from "./SquiggleContainer";
interface PlaygroundProps {
/** The initial squiggle string to put in the playground */
initialSquiggleString?: string;
defaultCode?: string;
/** How many pixels high is the playground */
height?: number;
/** Whether to show the types of outputs in the playground */
@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ function Checkbox<T>({
}
export const SquigglePlayground: FC<PlaygroundProps> = ({
initialSquiggleString = "",
defaultCode = "",
height = 500,
showTypes = false,
showControls = false,
@ -217,9 +217,11 @@ export const SquigglePlayground: FC<PlaygroundProps> = ({
onSettingsChange,
showEditor = true,
}) => {
const [uncontrolledCode, setUncontrolledCode] = useState(
initialSquiggleString
);
const [code, setCode] = useMaybeControlledValue({
value: controlledCode,
defaultValue: defaultCode,
onChange: onCodeChange,
});
const [importString, setImportString] = useState("{}");
const [imports, setImports] = useState({});
const [importsAreValid, setImportsAreValid] = useState(true);
@ -250,11 +252,6 @@ export const SquigglePlayground: FC<PlaygroundProps> = ({
onSettingsChange?.(vars);
}, [vars, onSettingsChange]);
const chartSettings = {
start: Number(vars.diagramStart),
stop: Number(vars.diagramStop),
count: Number(vars.diagramCount),
};
const env: environment = {
sampleCount: Number(vars.sampleCount),
xyPointLength: Number(vars.xyPointLength),
@ -269,8 +266,6 @@ export const SquigglePlayground: FC<PlaygroundProps> = ({
}
};
const code = controlledCode ?? uncontrolledCode;
const samplingSettings = (
<div className="space-y-6 p-3 max-w-xl">
<div>
@ -423,9 +418,11 @@ export const SquigglePlayground: FC<PlaygroundProps> = ({
const squiggleChart = (
<SquiggleChart
squiggleString={code}
code={code}
environment={env}
chartSettings={chartSettings}
diagramStart={Number(vars.diagramStart)}
diagramStop={Number(vars.diagramStop)}
diagramCount={Number(vars.diagramCount)}
height={vars.chartHeight}
showTypes={vars.showTypes}
showControls={vars.showControls}
@ -440,14 +437,8 @@ export const SquigglePlayground: FC<PlaygroundProps> = ({
const firstTab = vars.showEditor ? (
<div className="border border-slate-200">
<CodeEditor
value={code}
onChange={(newCode) => {
if (controlledCode === undefined) {
// uncontrolled mode
setUncontrolledCode(newCode);
}
onCodeChange?.(newCode);
}}
value={code ?? ""}
onChange={setCode}
oneLine={false}
showGutter={true}
height={height - 1}
@ -494,9 +485,3 @@ export const SquigglePlayground: FC<PlaygroundProps> = ({
</SquiggleContainer>
);
};
export function renderSquigglePlaygroundToDom(props: PlaygroundProps) {
const parent = document.createElement("div");
ReactDOM.render(<SquigglePlayground {...props} />, parent);
return parent;
}

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@ -1,14 +1,6 @@
export { SquiggleChart } from "./components/SquiggleChart";
export {
SquiggleEditor,
SquigglePartial,
renderSquiggleEditorToDom,
renderSquigglePartialToDom,
} from "./components/SquiggleEditor";
export {
SquigglePlayground,
renderSquigglePlaygroundToDom,
} from "./components/SquigglePlayground";
export { SquiggleEditor, SquigglePartial } from "./components/SquiggleEditor";
export { SquigglePlayground } from "./components/SquigglePlayground";
export { SquiggleContainer } from "./components/SquiggleContainer";
export { mergeBindings } from "@quri/squiggle-lang";

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ import {
run,
runPartial,
} from "@quri/squiggle-lang";
import { useEffect, useMemo, useRef } from "react";
import { useEffect, useMemo, useState } from "react";
type SquiggleArgs<T extends ReturnType<typeof run | typeof runPartial>> = {
code: string;
@ -19,37 +19,18 @@ const useSquiggleAny = <T extends ReturnType<typeof run | typeof runPartial>>(
args: SquiggleArgs<T>,
f: (...args: Parameters<typeof run>) => T
) => {
// We're using observable, where div elements can have a `value` property:
// https://observablehq.com/@observablehq/introduction-to-views
//
// This is here to get the 'viewof' part of:
// viewof env = cell('normal(0,1)')
// to work
const ref = useRef<
HTMLDivElement & { value?: Extract<T, { tag: "Ok" }>["value"] }
>(null);
const result: T = useMemo<T>(
() => f(args.code, args.bindings, args.environment, args.jsImports),
[f, args.code, args.bindings, args.environment, args.jsImports]
);
useEffect(() => {
if (!ref.current) return;
ref.current.value = result.tag === "Ok" ? result.value : undefined;
ref.current.dispatchEvent(new CustomEvent("input"));
}, [result]);
const { onChange } = args;
useEffect(() => {
onChange?.(result.tag === "Ok" ? result.value : undefined);
}, [result, onChange]);
return {
result, // squiggleExpression or externalBindings
observableRef: ref, // can be passed to outermost <div> if you want to use your component as an observablehq's view
};
return result;
};
export const useSquigglePartial = (
@ -61,3 +42,23 @@ export const useSquigglePartial = (
export const useSquiggle = (args: SquiggleArgs<ReturnType<typeof run>>) => {
return useSquiggleAny(args, run);
};
type ControlledValueArgs<T> = {
value?: T;
defaultValue: T;
onChange?: (x: T) => void;
};
export function useMaybeControlledValue<T>(
args: ControlledValueArgs<T>
): [T, (x: T) => void] {
let [uncontrolledValue, setUncontrolledValue] = useState(args.defaultValue);
let value = args.value ?? uncontrolledValue;
let onChange = (newValue: T) => {
if (args.value === undefined) {
// uncontrolled mode
setUncontrolledValue(newValue);
}
args.onChange?.(newValue);
};
return [value, onChange];
}

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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ could be continuous, discrete or mixed.
<Story
name="Continuous Symbolic"
args={{
squiggleString: "normal(5,2)",
code: "normal(5,2)",
width,
}}
>
@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ could be continuous, discrete or mixed.
<Story
name="Continuous Pointset"
args={{
squiggleString: "toPointSet(normal(5,2))",
code: "toPointSet(normal(5,2))",
width,
}}
>
@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ could be continuous, discrete or mixed.
<Story
name="Continuous SampleSet"
args={{
squiggleString: "toSampleSet(normal(5,2), 1000)",
code: "toSampleSet(normal(5,2), 1000)",
width,
}}
>
@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ could be continuous, discrete or mixed.
<Story
name="Discrete"
args={{
squiggleString: "mx(0, 1, 3, 5, 8, 10, [0.1, 0.8, 0.5, 0.3, 0.2, 0.1])",
code: "mx(0, 1, 3, 5, 8, 10, [0.1, 0.8, 0.5, 0.3, 0.2, 0.1])",
width,
}}
>
@ -85,8 +85,7 @@ could be continuous, discrete or mixed.
<Story
name="Mixed"
args={{
squiggleString:
"mx(0, 1, 3, 5, 8, normal(8, 1), [0.1, 0.3, 0.4, 0.35, 0.2, 0.8])",
code: "mx(0, 1, 3, 5, 8, normal(8, 1), [0.1, 0.3, 0.4, 0.35, 0.2, 0.8])",
width,
}}
>
@ -103,7 +102,7 @@ to allow large and small numbers being printed cleanly.
<Story
name="Constant"
args={{
squiggleString: "500000000",
code: "500000000",
width,
}}
>
@ -117,7 +116,7 @@ to allow large and small numbers being printed cleanly.
<Story
name="Array"
args={{
squiggleString: "[normal(5,2), normal(10,1), normal(40,2), 400000]",
code: "[normal(5,2), normal(10,1), normal(40,2), 400000]",
width,
}}
>
@ -131,7 +130,7 @@ to allow large and small numbers being printed cleanly.
<Story
name="Error"
args={{
squiggleString: "f(x) = normal(",
code: "f(x) = normal(",
width,
}}
>
@ -145,7 +144,7 @@ to allow large and small numbers being printed cleanly.
<Story
name="Boolean"
args={{
squiggleString: "3 == 3",
code: "3 == 3",
width,
}}
>
@ -159,7 +158,7 @@ to allow large and small numbers being printed cleanly.
<Story
name="Function to Distribution"
args={{
squiggleString: "foo(t) = normal(t,2)*normal(5,3); foo",
code: "foo(t) = normal(t,2)*normal(5,3); foo",
width,
}}
>
@ -173,7 +172,7 @@ to allow large and small numbers being printed cleanly.
<Story
name="Function to Number"
args={{
squiggleString: "foo(t) = t^2; foo",
code: "foo(t) = t^2; foo",
width,
}}
>
@ -187,7 +186,7 @@ to allow large and small numbers being printed cleanly.
<Story
name="Record"
args={{
squiggleString: "{foo: 35 to 50, bar: [1,2,3]}",
code: "{foo: 35 to 50, bar: [1,2,3]}",
width,
}}
>
@ -201,7 +200,7 @@ to allow large and small numbers being printed cleanly.
<Story
name="String"
args={{
squiggleString: '"Lucky day!"',
code: '"Lucky day!"',
width,
}}
>

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@ -14,7 +14,20 @@ the distribution.
<Story
name="Normal"
args={{
initialSquiggleString: "normal(5,2)",
defaultCode: "normal(5,2)",
}}
>
{Template.bind({})}
</Story>
</Canvas>
It's also possible to create a controlled version of the same component
<Canvas>
<Story
name="Controlled"
args={{
code: "normal(5,2)",
}}
>
{Template.bind({})}
@ -27,7 +40,7 @@ You can also name variables like so:
<Story
name="Variables"
args={{
initialSquiggleString: "x = 2\nnormal(x,2)",
defaultCode: "x = 2\nnormal(x,2)",
}}
>
{Template.bind({})}

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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ instead returns bindings that can be used by further Squiggle Editors.
<Story
name="Standalone"
args={{
initialSquiggleString: "x = normal(5,2)",
defaultCode: "x = normal(5,2)",
}}
>
{Template.bind({})}
@ -36,12 +36,12 @@ instead returns bindings that can be used by further Squiggle Editors.
<>
<SquigglePartial
{...props}
initialSquiggleString={props.initialPartialString}
defaultCode={props.initialPartialString}
onChange={setBindings}
/>
<SquiggleEditor
{...props}
initialSquiggleString={props.initialEditorString}
defaultCode={props.initialEditorString}
bindings={bindings}
/>
</>

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ including sampling settings, in squiggle.
<Story
name="Normal"
args={{
initialSquiggleString: "normal(5,2)",
defaultCode: "normal(5,2)",
height: 800,
}}
>

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ If you take the pointwise mixture of two distributions with very different means
In the following case, the mean of the mixture should be equal to the sum of the means of the parts. These are shown as the first two displayed variables. These variables diverge as the underlying distributions change.
<SquiggleEditor
initialSquiggleString={`dist1 = {value: normal(1,1), weight: 1}
defaultCode={`dist1 = {value: normal(1,1), weight: 1}
dist2 = {value: normal(100000000000,1), weight: 1}
totalWeight = dist1.weight + dist2.weight
distMixture = mixture(dist1.value, dist2.value, [dist1.weight, dist2.weight])
@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ separateMeansCombined = (mean(dist1.value) * (dist1.weight) + mean(dist2.value)
The means of sample set distributions can vary dramatically, especially as the numbers get high.
<SquiggleEditor
initialSquiggleString={`symbolicDist = 5 to 50333333
defaultCode={`symbolicDist = 5 to 50333333
sampleSetDist = toSampleSet(symbolicDist)
[mean(symbolicDist), mean(sampleSetDist), symbolicDist, sampleSetDist]`}
/>

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@ -22,22 +22,22 @@ If both values are above zero, a `lognormal` distribution is used. If not, a `no
When <code>5 to 10</code> is entered, both numbers are positive, so it
generates a lognormal distribution with 5th and 95th percentiles at 5 and
10.
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="5 to 10" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="5 to 10" />
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="ex3" label="to(5,10)">
<code>5 to 10</code> does the same thing as <code>to(5,10)</code>.
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="to(5,10)" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="to(5,10)" />
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="ex2" label="-5 to 5">
When <code>-5 to 5</code> is entered, there's negative values, so it
generates a normal distribution. This has 5th and 95th percentiles at 5 and
10.
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="-5 to -3" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="-5 to -3" />
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="ex4" label="1 to 10000">
It's very easy to generate distributions with very long tails. If this
happens, you can click the "log x scale" box to view this using a log scale.
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="1 to 10000" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="1 to 10000" />
</TabItem>
</Tabs>
@ -76,16 +76,16 @@ The `mixture` mixes combines multiple distributions to create a mixture. You can
<Tabs>
<TabItem value="ex1" label="Simple" default>
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="mixture(1 to 2, 5 to 8, 9 to 10)" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="mixture(1 to 2, 5 to 8, 9 to 10)" />
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="ex2" label="With Weights">
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="mixture(1 to 2, 5 to 8, 9 to 10, [0.1, 0.1, 0.8])" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="mixture(1 to 2, 5 to 8, 9 to 10, [0.1, 0.1, 0.8])" />
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="ex3" label="With Continuous and Discrete Inputs">
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="mixture(1 to 5, 8 to 10, 1, 3, 20)" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="mixture(1 to 5, 8 to 10, 1, 3, 20)" />
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="ex4" label="Array of Distributions Input">
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="mx([1 to 2, exponential(1)], [1,1])" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="mx([1 to 2, exponential(1)], [1,1])" />
</TabItem>
</Tabs>
@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ The `mixture` mixes combines multiple distributions to create a mixture. You can
In this case, I have a 20% chance of spending 0 time with it. I might estimate my hours with,
</p>
<SquiggleEditor
initialSquiggleString={`hours_the_project_will_take = 5 to 20
defaultCode={`hours_the_project_will_take = 5 to 20
chance_of_doing_anything = 0.8
mx(hours_the_project_will_take, 0, [chance_of_doing_anything, 1 - chance_of_doing_anything])`}
/>
@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ mx(hours_the_project_will_take, 0, [chance_of_doing_anything, 1 - chance_of_doin
very wide, just in case they were dramatically off for some weird reason.
</p>
<SquiggleEditor
initialSquiggleString={`forecast = 3 to 30
defaultCode={`forecast = 3 to 30
chance_completely_wrong = 0.05
forecast_if_completely_wrong = -100 to 200
mx(forecast, forecast_if_completely_wrong, [1-chance_completely_wrong, chance_completely_wrong])`}
@ -141,10 +141,10 @@ Creates a [normal distribution](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normal_distributio
<Tabs>
<TabItem value="ex1" label="normal(5,1)" default>
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="normal(5, 1)" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="normal(5, 1)" />
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="ex2" label="normal(100000000000, 100000000000)">
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="normal(100000000000, 100000000000)" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="normal(100000000000, 100000000000)" />
</TabItem>
</Tabs>
@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ Creates a [log-normal distribution](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Log-normal_dis
you take the log of our lognormal distribution. They can be difficult to directly reason about.
Because of this complexity, we recommend typically using the <a href="#to">to</a> syntax instead of estimating `mu` and `sigma` directly.
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="lognormal(0, 0.7)" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="lognormal(0, 0.7)" />
### Arguments
@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ Because of this complexity, we recommend typically using the <a href="#to">to</a
are identical:
</p>
<SquiggleEditor
initialSquiggleString={`normalMean = 10
defaultCode={`normalMean = 10
normalStdDev = 2
logOfLognormal = log(lognormal(normalMean, normalStdDev))
[logOfLognormal, normal(normalMean, normalStdDev)]`}
@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ logOfLognormal = log(lognormal(normalMean, normalStdDev))
Creates a [uniform distribution](<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_distribution_(continuous)>) with the given low and high values.
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="uniform(3,7)" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="uniform(3,7)" />
### Arguments
@ -236,19 +236,19 @@ with values at 1 and 2. Therefore, this is the same as `mixture(pointMass(1),poi
<Tabs>
<TabItem value="ex1" label="pointMass(3)" default>
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="pointMass(3)" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="pointMass(3)" />
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="ex3" label="mixture(1,3,5)">
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="mixture(1,3,5)" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="mixture(1,3,5)" />
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="ex2" label="normal(5,2) * 6">
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="normal(5,2) * 6" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="normal(5,2) * 6" />
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="ex4" label="dotAdd(normal(5,2), 6)">
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="dotAdd(normal(5,2), 6)" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="dotAdd(normal(5,2), 6)" />
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="ex5" label="dotMultiply(normal(5,2), 6)">
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="dotMultiply(normal(5,2), 6)" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="dotMultiply(normal(5,2), 6)" />
</TabItem>
</Tabs>
@ -264,19 +264,19 @@ Creates a [beta distribution](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beta_distribution) w
<Tabs>
<TabItem value="ex1" label="beta(10, 20)" default>
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="beta(10,20)" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="beta(10,20)" />
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="ex2" label="beta(1000, 1000)">
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="beta(1000, 2000)" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="beta(1000, 2000)" />
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="ex3" label="beta(1, 10)">
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="beta(1, 10)" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="beta(1, 10)" />
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="ex4" label="beta(10, 1)">
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="beta(10, 1)" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="beta(10, 1)" />
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="ex5" label="beta(0.8, 0.8)">
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="beta(0.8, 0.8)" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="beta(0.8, 0.8)" />
</TabItem>
</Tabs>
@ -295,16 +295,16 @@ Creates a [beta distribution](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beta_distribution) w
<summary>Examples</summary>
<Tabs>
<TabItem value="ex1" label="beta(0.3, 0.3)" default>
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="beta(0.3, 0.3)" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="beta(0.3, 0.3)" />
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="ex2" label="beta(0.5, 0.5)">
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="beta(0.5, 0.5)" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="beta(0.5, 0.5)" />
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="ex3" label="beta(0.8, 0.8)">
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="beta(.8,.8)" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="beta(.8,.8)" />
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="ex4" label="beta(0.9, 0.9)">
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="beta(.9,.9)" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="beta(.9,.9)" />
</TabItem>
</Tabs>
</details>
@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ Creates a [beta distribution](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beta_distribution) w
Creates an [exponential distribution](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exponential_distribution) with the given rate.
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="exponential(4)" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="exponential(4)" />
### Arguments
@ -334,7 +334,7 @@ Creates a [triangular distribution](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triangular_dis
- `mode`: Number greater than `low`
- `high`: Number greater than `mode`
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="triangular(1, 2, 4)" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="triangular(1, 2, 4)" />
## FromSamples
@ -342,7 +342,7 @@ Creates a [triangular distribution](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triangular_dis
Creates a sample set distribution using an array of samples.
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="fromSamples([1,2,3,4,6,5,5,5])" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="fromSamples([1,2,3,4,6,5,5,5])" />
### Arguments

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ the value of one random sample chosen from the first distribution and the value
chosen from the second distribution.
<SquiggleEditor
initialSquiggleString={`dist1 = 1 to 10
defaultCode={`dist1 = 1 to 10
dist2 = triangular(1,2,3)
dist1 + dist2`}
/>
@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ the distribution of the value of one random sample chosen from the first distrib
the value of one random sample chosen from the second distribution.
<SquiggleEditor
initialSquiggleString={`dist1 = 1 to 10
defaultCode={`dist1 = 1 to 10
dist2 = triangular(1,2,3)
dist1 - dist2`}
/>
@ -40,14 +40,14 @@ the value of one random sample chosen from the first distribution times the valu
chosen from the second distribution.
<SquiggleEditor
initialSquiggleString={`dist1 = 1 to 10
defaultCode={`dist1 = 1 to 10
dist2 = triangular(1,2,3)
dist1 * dist2`}
/>
We also provide concatenation of two distributions as a syntax sugar for `*`
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="(0.1 to 1) triangular(1,2,3)" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="(0.1 to 1) triangular(1,2,3)" />
### Division
@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ chosen from the second distribution. If the second distribution has some values
tends to be particularly unstable.
<SquiggleEditor
initialSquiggleString={`dist1 = 1 to 10
defaultCode={`dist1 = 1 to 10
dist2 = triangular(1,2,3)
dist1 / dist2`}
/>
@ -69,12 +69,12 @@ A projection over a contracted x-axis. The exponentiation operation represents t
the exponentiation of the value of one random sample chosen from the first distribution to the power of
the value one random sample chosen from the second distribution.
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString={`(0.1 to 1) ^ beta(2, 3)`} />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode={`(0.1 to 1) ^ beta(2, 3)`} />
### Taking the base `e` exponential
<SquiggleEditor
initialSquiggleString={`dist = triangular(1,2,3)
defaultCode={`dist = triangular(1,2,3)
exp(dist)`}
/>
@ -83,19 +83,19 @@ exp(dist)`}
A projection over a stretched x-axis.
<SquiggleEditor
initialSquiggleString={`dist = triangular(1,2,3)
defaultCode={`dist = triangular(1,2,3)
log(dist)`}
/>
<SquiggleEditor
initialSquiggleString={`dist = beta(1,2)
defaultCode={`dist = beta(1,2)
log10(dist)`}
/>
Base `x`
<SquiggleEditor
initialSquiggleString={`x = 2
defaultCode={`x = 2
dist = beta(2,3)
log(dist, x)`}
/>
@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ For every point on the x-axis, operate the corresponding points in the y axis of
TODO: this isn't in the new interpreter/parser yet.
<SquiggleEditor
initialSquiggleString={`dist1 = 1 to 10
defaultCode={`dist1 = 1 to 10
dist2 = triangular(1,2,3)
dist1 .+ dist2`}
/>
@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ dist1 .+ dist2`}
TODO: this isn't in the new interpreter/parser yet.
<SquiggleEditor
initialSquiggleString={`dist1 = 1 to 10
defaultCode={`dist1 = 1 to 10
dist2 = triangular(1,2,3)
dist1 .- dist2`}
/>
@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ dist1 .- dist2`}
### Pointwise multiplication
<SquiggleEditor
initialSquiggleString={`dist1 = 1 to 10
defaultCode={`dist1 = 1 to 10
dist2 = triangular(1,2,3)
dist1 .* dist2`}
/>
@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ dist1 .* dist2`}
### Pointwise division
<SquiggleEditor
initialSquiggleString={`dist1 = uniform(0,20)
defaultCode={`dist1 = uniform(0,20)
dist2 = normal(10,8)
dist1 ./ dist2`}
/>
@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ dist1 ./ dist2`}
### Pointwise exponentiation
<SquiggleEditor
initialSquiggleString={`dist1 = 1 to 10
defaultCode={`dist1 = 1 to 10
dist2 = triangular(1,2,3)
dist1 .^ dist2`}
/>
@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ dist1 .^ dist2`}
The `pdf(dist, x)` function returns the density of a distribution at the
given point x.
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="pdf(normal(0,1),0)" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="pdf(normal(0,1),0)" />
#### Validity
@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ given point x.
The `cdf(dist, x)` gives the cumulative probability of the distribution
or all values lower than x. It is the inverse of `quantile`.
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="cdf(normal(0,1),0)" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="cdf(normal(0,1),0)" />
#### Validity
@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ The `quantile(dist, prob)` gives the value x or which the probability for all va
lower than x is equal to prob. It is the inverse of `cdf`. In the literature, it
is also known as the quantiles function.
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="quantile(normal(0,1),0.5)" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="quantile(normal(0,1),0.5)" />
#### Validity
@ -196,29 +196,29 @@ is also known as the quantiles function.
The `mean(distribution)` function gives the mean (expected value) of a distribution.
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="mean(normal(5, 10))" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="mean(normal(5, 10))" />
### Sampling a distribution
The `sample(distribution)` samples a given distribution.
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="sample(normal(0, 10))" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="sample(normal(0, 10))" />
## Converting between distribution formats
Recall the [three formats of distributions](https://develop--squiggle-documentation.netlify.app/docs/Discussions/Three-Types-Of-Distributions). We can force any distribution into `SampleSet` format
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="toSampleSet(normal(5, 10))" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="toSampleSet(normal(5, 10))" />
Or `PointSet` format
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="toPointSet(normal(5, 10))" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="toPointSet(normal(5, 10))" />
### `toSampleSet` has two signatures
Above, we saw the unary `toSampleSet`, which uses an internal hardcoded number of samples. If you'd like to provide the number of samples, it has a binary signature as well (floored)
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="[toSampleSet(0.1 to 1, 100.1), toSampleSet(0.1 to 1, 5000), toSampleSet(0.1 to 1, 20000)]" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="[toSampleSet(0.1 to 1, 100.1), toSampleSet(0.1 to 1, 5000), toSampleSet(0.1 to 1, 20000)]" />
#### Validity
@ -230,13 +230,13 @@ Some distribution operations (like horizontal shift) return an unnormalized dist
We provide a `normalize` function
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="normalize((0.1 to 1) + triangular(0.1, 1, 10))" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="normalize((0.1 to 1) + triangular(0.1, 1, 10))" />
#### Validity - Input to `normalize` must be a dist
We provide a predicate `isNormalized`, for when we have simple control flow
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="isNormalized((0.1 to 1) * triangular(0.1, 1, 10))" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="isNormalized((0.1 to 1) * triangular(0.1, 1, 10))" />
#### Validity
@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ We provide a predicate `isNormalized`, for when we have simple control flow
You may like to debug by right clicking your browser and using the _inspect_ functionality on the webpage, and viewing the _console_ tab. Then, wrap your squiggle output with `inspect` to log an internal representation.
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="inspect(toSampleSet(0.1 to 1, 100))" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="inspect(toSampleSet(0.1 to 1, 100))" />
Save for a logging side effect, `inspect` does nothing to input and returns it.
@ -254,12 +254,12 @@ Save for a logging side effect, `inspect` does nothing to input and returns it.
You can cut off from the left
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="truncateLeft(0.1 to 1, 0.5)" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="truncateLeft(0.1 to 1, 0.5)" />
You can cut off from the right
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="truncateRight(0.1 to 1, 0.5)" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="truncateRight(0.1 to 1, 0.5)" />
You can cut off from both sides
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="truncate(0.1 to 1, 0.5, 1.5)" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="truncate(0.1 to 1, 0.5, 1.5)" />

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@ -9,22 +9,22 @@ import { SquiggleEditor } from "../../src/components/SquiggleEditor";
### Distributions
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString={`mixture(1 to 2, 3, [0.3, 0.7])`} />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode={`mixture(1 to 2, 3, [0.3, 0.7])`} />
### Numbers
<SquiggleEditor initialSquiggleString="4.32" />
<SquiggleEditor defaultCode="4.32" />
### Arrays
<SquiggleEditor
initialSquiggleString={`[beta(1,10), 4, isNormalized(toSampleSet(1 to 2))]`}
defaultCode={`[beta(1,10), 4, isNormalized(toSampleSet(1 to 2))]`}
/>
### Records
<SquiggleEditor
initialSquiggleString={`d = {dist: triangular(0, 1, 2), weight: 0.25}
defaultCode={`d = {dist: triangular(0, 1, 2), weight: 0.25}
d.dist`}
/>
@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ d.dist`}
A statement assigns expressions to names. It looks like `<symbol> = <expression>`
<SquiggleEditor
initialSquiggleString={`value_of_work = 10 to 70
defaultCode={`value_of_work = 10 to 70
5 + value_of_work / 75`}
/>
@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ A statement assigns expressions to names. It looks like `<symbol> = <expression>
We can define functions
<SquiggleEditor
initialSquiggleString={`ozzie_estimate(t) = lognormal(t^(1.1), 0.5)
defaultCode={`ozzie_estimate(t) = lognormal(t^(1.1), 0.5)
nuno_estimate(t, m) = mixture(normal(-5, 1), lognormal(m, t / 1.25))
ozzie_estimate(1) * nuno_estimate(1, 1)`}
/>

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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ function setHashData(data) {
export default function PlaygroundPage() {
const playgroundProps = {
initialSquiggleString: "normal(0,1)",
defaultCode: "normal(0,1)",
height: 700,
showTypes: true,
...getHashData(),

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@ -4316,7 +4316,7 @@
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"@types/react-dom@^18.0.0", "@types/react-dom@^18.0.5":
"@types/react-dom@^18.0.0":
version "18.0.5"
resolved "https://registry.yarnpkg.com/@types/react-dom/-/react-dom-18.0.5.tgz#330b2d472c22f796e5531446939eacef8378444a"
integrity sha512-OWPWTUrY/NIrjsAPkAk1wW9LZeIjSvkXRhclsFO8CZcZGCOg2G0YZy4ft+rOyYxy8B7ui5iZzi9OkDebZ7/QSA==