File: TestPiecewiseFunctionLogScale.cxx

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// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright (c) Ken Martin, Will Schroeder, Bill Lorensen
// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause

#include "vtkPiecewiseFunction.h"

#include "vtkNew.h"

#include <cmath>

// Note that this may evaluate args twice. Use wisely.
#define TEST_ASSERT_FUZZY_EQUAL(expect, actual)                                                    \
  do                                                                                               \
  {                                                                                                \
    if (std::fabs((expect) - (actual)) >= 1e-5)                                                    \
    {                                                                                              \
      std::cerr << "Error at line " << __LINE__ << ": Expected value " << (expect) << ", got "     \
                << (actual) << "\n";                                                               \
      return EXIT_FAILURE;                                                                         \
    }                                                                                              \
  } while (false)

int TestPiecewiseFunctionLogScale(int, char*[])
{
  vtkNew<vtkPiecewiseFunction> func;
  func->UseLogScaleOn();

  // Add some points that will give easily predictable interpolations.
  func->AddPoint(.01, -2.);
  func->AddPoint(-.01, -2.);
  func->AddPoint(100., 2.);
  func->AddPoint(-100., 2.);

  // Check that the interpolations are correct in logarithmic space.
  TEST_ASSERT_FUZZY_EQUAL(-1., func->GetValue(.1));
  TEST_ASSERT_FUZZY_EQUAL(-1., func->GetValue(-.1));
  TEST_ASSERT_FUZZY_EQUAL(0., func->GetValue(1.));
  TEST_ASSERT_FUZZY_EQUAL(0., func->GetValue(-1.));
  TEST_ASSERT_FUZZY_EQUAL(1., func->GetValue(10.));
  TEST_ASSERT_FUZZY_EQUAL(1., func->GetValue(-10.));

  return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}