i think part of my problem (why i'm not always getting win), is that i do not guarantee that the simplex contains the point (especially with the random clounds; i think that the connectivity-based lookup is doing that fine

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Stephen Mardson McQuay 2010-03-18 23:50:40 -06:00
parent 9836fdcbfe
commit f089848a1b
2 changed files with 18 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -8,24 +8,30 @@ from baker.tools import exact_func_3D
try:
total_points = int(sys.argv[1])
except:
total_points = 100
total_points = 20
print total_points
g = simple_random_grid(total_points)
open('/tmp/for_qhull.txt', 'w').write(g.for_qhull())
X = [0.5, 0.3, 0.4]
X = [0.3, 0.3, 0.4]
R, S = g.get_simplex_and_nearest_points(X, extra_points = 3, simplex_size=4)
R, S = g.get_simplex_and_nearest_points(X, extra_points = 6, simplex_size=4)
print "R", R
print "S", S
print "R\n", R
print "S\n", S
exact = exact_func_3D(X)
print "exact solution: %0.6f" % exact
print "phi values: ", get_phis_3D(X, R.points)
phis = get_phis_3D(X, R.points)
print "phi values (should all be positive): ", phis
if [i for i in phis if i < 0.0]:
print "problems"
sys.exit(1)
r = run_baker_3D(X, R, S)
print 'qlin' , r['qlin']
@ -34,5 +40,7 @@ print 'final', r['final']
if abs(r['final'] - exact) <= abs(r['qlin'] - exact):
print "win"
sys.exit(0)
else:
print "failure"
sys.exit(2)

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@ -111,8 +111,10 @@ def run_baker(X, R, S):
S = extra points
"""
# calculate values only for the triangle
# calculate values only for the simplex triangle
phi, qlin = qlinear(X, R)
if [i for i in phi if i <= 0.0]:
print "failure"
if len(S.points) == 0:
answer = {