Beispiel #1
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 def testGR(self):
     "basic equalities"
     r1 = R(1)
     r2 = R(2)
     r3 = R(3)
     r7 = R(7)
     g1 = G(1)
     g2 = G(2)
     g3 = G(3)
     g7 = G(7)
     self.assertEqual(str(R(r1)), str(g1))
     self.assertEqual(str(R(r1/r3)), str(g1/g3))
     self.assertEqual(str(R(r2/r3)), str(g2/g3))
     self.assertEqual(str(R(R.mul(r2, r3))), str(G.mul(g2, g3)))
     self.assertEqual(str(R(R.div(r2, r3))), str(G.div(g2, g3)))
     self.assertEqual(str(R(R.muldiv(r2, r3, r7))), str(G.muldiv(g2, g3, g7)))
Beispiel #2
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class ValueTestRational(unittest.TestCase):
    "rational-specific unit tests"

    R.initialize(Options(dict()))
    f13 = R(1)/R(3)
    f15 = R(1)/R(5)
    f17 = R(1)/R(7)

    def testRat1(self):
        "no loss of precision"
        self.assertEqual(self.f13 * R(3), R(1))
        
    def testMulDiv(self):
        "rational muldiv is the same as multiply followed by divide"
        self.assertEqual(R.muldiv(self.f13, self.f15, self.f17), self.f13*self.f15/self.f17)
Beispiel #3
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 def testMulDiv(self):
     "rational muldiv is the same as multiply followed by divide"
     self.assertEqual(R.muldiv(self.f13, self.f15, self.f17), self.f13*self.f15/self.f17)
Beispiel #4
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 def setUp(self):
     "initialize guarded and rational"
     R.initialize(Options(dict(arithmetic='rational', display=self.p)))
     G.initialize(Options(dict(arithmetic='guarded', precision=self.p, guard=self.g)))