318 lines
14 KiB
Plaintext
318 lines
14 KiB
Plaintext
/*
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This file was going to be too big and it will be factored into smaller files.
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*/
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open Jest
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open Expect
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open TestHelpers
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let {
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normalDist5, // mean=5, stdev=2
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normalDist10, // mean=10, stdev=2
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normalDist20, // mean=20, stdev=2
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normalDist, // mean=5; stdev=2
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uniformDist, // low=9; high=10
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betaDist, // alpha=2; beta=5
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lognormalDist, // mu=0; sigma=1
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cauchyDist, // local=1; scale=1
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triangularDist, // low=1; medium=2; high=3;
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exponentialDist, // rate=2
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} = module(GenericDist_Fixtures)
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let {
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algebraicAdd,
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algebraicMultiply,
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algebraicDivide,
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algebraicSubtract,
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algebraicLogarithm,
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algebraicPower
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} = module(DistributionOperation.Constructors)
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let algebraicAdd = algebraicAdd(~env)
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let algebraicMultiply = algebraicMultiply(~env)
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let algebraicDivide = algebraicDivide(~env)
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let algebraicSubtract = algebraicSubtract(~env)
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let algebraicLogarithm = algebraicLogarithm(~env)
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let algebraicPower = algebraicPower(~env)
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describe("(Algebraic) addition of distributions", () => {
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describe("mean", () => {
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test("normal(mean=5) + normal(mean=20)", () => {
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normalDist5
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-> algebraicAdd(normalDist20)
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-> E.R2.fmap(GenericDist_Types.Constructors.UsingDists.mean)
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-> E.R2.fmap(run)
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-> E.R2.fmap(toFloat)
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-> E.R.toExn
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-> expect
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-> toBe(Some(2.5e1))
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})
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test("uniform(low=9, high=10) + beta(alpha=2, beta=5)", () => {
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// let uniformMean = (9.0 +. 10.0) /. 2.0
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// let betaMean = 1.0 /. (1.0 +. 5.0 /. 2.0)
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let received = uniformDist
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-> algebraicAdd(betaDist)
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-> E.R2.fmap(GenericDist_Types.Constructors.UsingDists.mean)
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-> E.R2.fmap(run)
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-> E.R2.fmap(toFloat)
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-> E.R.toExn
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switch received {
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| None => "algebraicAdd has" -> expect -> toBe("failed")
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// This is nondeterministic, we could be in a situation where ci fails but you click rerun and it passes, which is bad.
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// sometimes it works with ~digits=2.
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| Some(x) => x -> expect -> toBeSoCloseTo(0.01927225696028752, ~digits=1) // (uniformMean +. betaMean)
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}
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})
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test("beta(alpha=2, beta=5) + uniform(low=9, high=10)", () => {
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// let uniformMean = (9.0 +. 10.0) /. 2.0
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// let betaMean = 1.0 /. (1.0 +. 5.0 /. 2.0)
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let received = betaDist
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-> algebraicAdd(uniformDist)
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-> E.R2.fmap(GenericDist_Types.Constructors.UsingDists.mean)
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-> E.R2.fmap(run)
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-> E.R2.fmap(toFloat)
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-> E.R.toExn
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switch received {
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| None => "algebraicAdd has" -> expect -> toBe("failed")
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// This is nondeterministic, we could be in a situation where ci fails but you click rerun and it passes, which is bad.
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// sometimes it works with ~digits=2.
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| Some(x) => x -> expect -> toBeSoCloseTo(0.019275414920485248, ~digits=1) // (uniformMean +. betaMean)
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}
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})
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})
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describe("pdf", () => {
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// TEST IS WRONG. SEE STDEV ADDITION EXPRESSION.
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testAll("(normal(mean=5) + normal(mean=5)).pdf (imprecise)", list{8e0, 1e1, 1.2e1, 1.4e1}, x => {
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let received = normalDist10 // this should be normal(10, sqrt(8))
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-> Ok
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-> E.R2.fmap(d => GenericDist_Types.Constructors.UsingDists.pdf(d, x))
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-> E.R2.fmap(run)
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-> E.R2.fmap(toFloat)
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-> E.R.toOption
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-> E.O.flatten
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let calculated = normalDist5
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-> algebraicAdd(normalDist5)
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-> E.R2.fmap(d => GenericDist_Types.Constructors.UsingDists.pdf(d, x))
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-> E.R2.fmap(run)
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-> E.R2.fmap(toFloat)
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-> E.R.toOption
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-> E.O.flatten
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switch received {
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| None => "this branch occurs when the dispatch to Jstat on trusted input fails." -> expect -> toBe("never")
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| Some(x) => switch calculated {
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| None => "algebraicAdd has" -> expect -> toBe("failed")
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| Some(y) => x -> expect -> toBeSoCloseTo(y, ~digits=0)
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}
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}
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})
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test("(normal(mean=10) + normal(mean=10)).pdf(1.9e1)", () => {
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let received = normalDist20
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-> Ok
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-> E.R2.fmap(d => GenericDist_Types.Constructors.UsingDists.pdf(d, 1.9e1))
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-> E.R2.fmap(run)
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-> E.R2.fmap(toFloat)
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-> E.R.toOption
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-> E.O.flatten
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let calculated = normalDist10
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-> algebraicAdd(normalDist10)
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-> E.R2.fmap(d => GenericDist_Types.Constructors.UsingDists.pdf(d, 1.9e1))
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-> E.R2.fmap(run)
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-> E.R2.fmap(toFloat)
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-> E.R.toOption
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-> E.O.flatten
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switch received {
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| None => "this branch occurs when the dispatch to Jstat on trusted input fails." -> expect -> toBe("never")
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| Some(x) => switch calculated {
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| None => "algebraicAdd has" -> expect -> toBe("failed")
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| Some(y) => x -> expect -> toBeSoCloseTo(y, ~digits=1)
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}
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}
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})
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test("(uniform(low=9, high=10) + beta(alpha=2, beta=5)).pdf(10)", () => {
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let received = uniformDist
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-> algebraicAdd(betaDist)
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-> E.R2.fmap(d => GenericDist_Types.Constructors.UsingDists.pdf(d, 1e1))
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-> E.R2.fmap(run)
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-> E.R2.fmap(toFloat)
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-> E.R.toExn
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switch received {
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| None => "algebraicAdd has" -> expect -> toBe("failed")
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// This is nondeterministic, we could be in a situation where ci fails but you click rerun and it passes, which is bad.
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// sometimes it works with ~digits=4.
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| Some(x) => x -> expect -> toBeSoCloseTo(0.001978994877226945, ~digits=3)
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}
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})
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test("(beta(alpha=2, beta=5) + uniform(low=9, high=10)).pdf(10)", () => {
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let received = betaDist
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-> algebraicAdd(uniformDist)
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-> E.R2.fmap(d => GenericDist_Types.Constructors.UsingDists.pdf(d, 1e1))
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-> E.R2.fmap(run)
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-> E.R2.fmap(toFloat)
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-> E.R.toExn
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switch received {
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| None => "algebraicAdd has" -> expect -> toBe("failed")
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// This is nondeterministic, we could be in a situation where ci fails but you click rerun and it passes, which is bad.
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// sometimes it works with ~digits=4.
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| Some(x) => x -> expect -> toBeSoCloseTo(0.001978994877226945, ~digits=3)
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}
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})
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})
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describe("cdf", () => {
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testAll("(normal(mean=5) + normal(mean=5)).cdf (imprecise)", list{6e0, 8e0, 1e1, 1.2e1}, x => {
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let received = normalDist10
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-> Ok
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-> E.R2.fmap(d => GenericDist_Types.Constructors.UsingDists.cdf(d, x))
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-> E.R2.fmap(run)
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-> E.R2.fmap(toFloat)
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-> E.R.toOption
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-> E.O.flatten
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let calculated = normalDist5
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-> algebraicAdd(normalDist5)
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-> E.R2.fmap(d => GenericDist_Types.Constructors.UsingDists.cdf(d, x))
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-> E.R2.fmap(run)
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-> E.R2.fmap(toFloat)
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-> E.R.toOption
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-> E.O.flatten
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switch received {
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| None => "this branch occurs when the dispatch to Jstat on trusted input fails." -> expect -> toBe("never")
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| Some(x) => switch calculated {
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| None => "algebraicAdd has" -> expect -> toBe("failed")
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| Some(y) => x -> expect -> toBeSoCloseTo(y, ~digits=0)
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}
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}
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})
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test("(normal(mean=10) + normal(mean=10)).cdf(1.25e1)", () => {
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let received = normalDist20
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-> Ok
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-> E.R2.fmap(d => GenericDist_Types.Constructors.UsingDists.cdf(d, 1.25e1))
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-> E.R2.fmap(run)
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-> E.R2.fmap(toFloat)
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-> E.R.toOption
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-> E.O.flatten
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let calculated = normalDist10
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-> algebraicAdd(normalDist10)
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-> E.R2.fmap(d => GenericDist_Types.Constructors.UsingDists.cdf(d, 1.25e1))
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-> E.R2.fmap(run)
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-> E.R2.fmap(toFloat)
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-> E.R.toOption
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-> E.O.flatten
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switch received {
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| None => "this branch occurs when the dispatch to Jstat on trusted input fails." -> expect -> toBe("never")
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| Some(x) => switch calculated {
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| None => "algebraicAdd has" -> expect -> toBe("failed")
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| Some(y) => x -> expect -> toBeSoCloseTo(y, ~digits=2)
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}
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}
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})
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test("(uniform(low=9, high=10) + beta(alpha=2, beta=5)).cdf(10)", () => {
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let received = uniformDist
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-> algebraicAdd(betaDist)
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-> E.R2.fmap(d => GenericDist_Types.Constructors.UsingDists.cdf(d, 1e1))
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-> E.R2.fmap(run)
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-> E.R2.fmap(toFloat)
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-> E.R.toExn
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switch received {
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| None => "algebraicAdd has" -> expect -> toBe("failed")
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// This is nondeterministic, we could be in a situation where ci fails but you click rerun and it passes, which is bad.
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// sometimes it works with ~digits=4.
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| Some(x) => x -> expect -> toBeSoCloseTo(0.0013961779932477507, ~digits=4)
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}
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})
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test("(beta(alpha=2, beta=5) + uniform(low=9, high=10)).cdf(10)", () => {
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let received = betaDist
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-> algebraicAdd(uniformDist)
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-> E.R2.fmap(d => GenericDist_Types.Constructors.UsingDists.cdf(d, 1e1))
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-> E.R2.fmap(run)
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-> E.R2.fmap(toFloat)
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-> E.R.toExn
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switch received {
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| None => "algebraicAdd has" -> expect -> toBe("failed")
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// This is nondeterministic, we could be in a situation where ci fails but you click rerun and it passes, which is bad.
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// sometimes it works with ~digits=4.
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| Some(x) => x -> expect -> toBeSoCloseTo(0.001388898111625753, ~digits=3)
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}
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})
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})
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describe("inv", () => {
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testAll("(normal(mean=5) + normal(mean=5)).inv (imprecise)", list{5e-2, 4.2e-3, 9e-3}, x => {
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let received = normalDist10
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-> Ok
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-> E.R2.fmap(d => GenericDist_Types.Constructors.UsingDists.inv(d, x))
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-> E.R2.fmap(run)
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-> E.R2.fmap(toFloat)
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-> E.R.toOption
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-> E.O.flatten
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let calculated = normalDist5
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-> algebraicAdd(normalDist5)
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-> E.R2.fmap(d => GenericDist_Types.Constructors.UsingDists.inv(d, x))
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-> E.R2.fmap(run)
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-> E.R2.fmap(toFloat)
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-> E.R.toOption
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-> E.O.flatten
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switch received {
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| None => "this branch occurs when the dispatch to Jstat on trusted input fails." -> expect -> toBe("never")
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| Some(x) => switch calculated {
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| None => "algebraicAdd has" -> expect -> toBe("failed")
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| Some(y) => x -> expect -> toBeSoCloseTo(y, ~digits=-1)
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}
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}
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})
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test("(normal(mean=10) + normal(mean=10)).inv(1e-1)", () => {
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let received = normalDist20
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-> Ok
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-> E.R2.fmap(d => GenericDist_Types.Constructors.UsingDists.inv(d, 1e-1))
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-> E.R2.fmap(run)
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-> E.R2.fmap(toFloat)
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-> E.R.toOption
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-> E.O.flatten
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let calculated = normalDist10
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-> algebraicAdd(normalDist10)
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-> E.R2.fmap(d => GenericDist_Types.Constructors.UsingDists.inv(d, 1e-1))
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-> E.R2.fmap(run)
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-> E.R2.fmap(toFloat)
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-> E.R.toOption
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-> E.O.flatten
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switch received {
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| None => "this branch occurs when the dispatch to Jstat on trusted input fails." -> expect -> toBe("never")
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| Some(x) => switch calculated {
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| None => "algebraicAdd has" -> expect -> toBe("failed")
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| Some(y) => x -> expect -> toBeSoCloseTo(y, ~digits=-1)
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}
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}
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})
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test("(uniform(low=9, high=10) + beta(alpha=2, beta=5)).inv(2e-2)", () => {
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let received = uniformDist
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-> algebraicAdd(betaDist)
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-> E.R2.fmap(d => GenericDist_Types.Constructors.UsingDists.inv(d, 2e-2))
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-> E.R2.fmap(run)
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-> E.R2.fmap(toFloat)
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-> E.R.toExn
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switch received {
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| None => "algebraicAdd has" -> expect -> toBe("failed")
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// This is nondeterministic, we could be in a situation where ci fails but you click rerun and it passes, which is bad.
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// sometimes it works with ~digits=2.
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| Some(x) => x -> expect -> toBeSoCloseTo(10.927078217530806, ~digits=1)
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}
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})
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test("(beta(alpha=2, beta=5) + uniform(low=9, high=10)).inv(2e-2)", () => {
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let received = betaDist
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-> algebraicAdd(uniformDist)
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-> E.R2.fmap(d => GenericDist_Types.Constructors.UsingDists.inv(d, 2e-2))
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-> E.R2.fmap(run)
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-> E.R2.fmap(toFloat)
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-> E.R.toExn
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switch received {
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| None => "algebraicAdd has" -> expect -> toBe("failed")
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// This is nondeterministic, we could be in a situation where ci fails but you click rerun and it passes, which is bad.
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// sometimes it works with ~digits=2.
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| Some(x) => x -> expect -> toBeSoCloseTo(10.915396627014363, ~digits=0)
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}
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})
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})
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}) |