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Math.js is an extensive math library for JavaScript and Node.js. It features a flexible expression parser with support for symbolic computation, comes with a large set of built-in functions and constants, and offers an integrated solution to work with dif
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import { isBigNumber } from '../../utils/is'
import { isInteger } from '../../utils/number'
import { resize } from '../../utils/array'
import { factory } from '../../utils/factory'
const name = 'zeros'
const dependencies = ['typed', 'config', 'matrix', 'BigNumber']
export const createZeros = /* #__PURE__ */ factory(name, dependencies, ({ typed, config, matrix, BigNumber }) => {
/**
* Create a matrix filled with zeros. The created matrix can have one or
* multiple dimensions.
*
* Syntax:
*
* math.zeros(m)
* math.zeros(m, format)
* math.zeros(m, n)
* math.zeros(m, n, format)
* math.zeros([m, n])
* math.zeros([m, n], format)
*
* Examples:
*
* math.zeros(3) // returns [0, 0, 0]
* math.zeros(3, 2) // returns [[0, 0], [0, 0], [0, 0]]
* math.zeros(3, 'dense') // returns [0, 0, 0]
*
* const A = [[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6]]
* math.zeros(math.size(A)) // returns [[0, 0, 0], [0, 0, 0]]
*
* See also:
*
* ones, identity, size, range
*
* @param {...number | Array} size The size of each dimension of the matrix
* @param {string} [format] The Matrix storage format
*
* @return {Array | Matrix} A matrix filled with zeros
*/
return typed(name, {
'': function () {
return (config.matrix === 'Array')
? _zeros([])
: _zeros([], 'default')
},
// math.zeros(m, n, p, ..., format)
// TODO: more accurate signature '...number | BigNumber, string' as soon as typed-function supports this
'...number | BigNumber | string': function (size) {
const last = size[size.length - 1]
if (typeof last === 'string') {
const format = size.pop()
return _zeros(size, format)
} else if (config.matrix === 'Array') {
return _zeros(size)
} else {
return _zeros(size, 'default')
}
},
Array: _zeros,
Matrix: function (size) {
const format = size.storage()
return _zeros(size.valueOf(), format)
},
'Array | Matrix, string': function (size, format) {
return _zeros(size.valueOf(), format)
}
})
/**
* Create an Array or Matrix with zeros
* @param {Array} size
* @param {string} [format='default']
* @return {Array | Matrix}
* @private
*/
function _zeros (size, format) {
const hasBigNumbers = _normalize(size)
const defaultValue = hasBigNumbers ? new BigNumber(0) : 0
_validate(size)
if (format) {
// return a matrix
const m = matrix(format)
if (size.length > 0) {
return m.resize(size, defaultValue)
}
return m
} else {
// return an Array
const arr = []
if (size.length > 0) {
return resize(arr, size, defaultValue)
}
return arr
}
}
// replace BigNumbers with numbers, returns true if size contained BigNumbers
function _normalize (size) {
let hasBigNumbers = false
size.forEach(function (value, index, arr) {
if (isBigNumber(value)) {
hasBigNumbers = true
arr[index] = value.toNumber()
}
})
return hasBigNumbers
}
// validate arguments
function _validate (size) {
size.forEach(function (value) {
if (typeof value !== 'number' || !isInteger(value) || value < 0) {
throw new Error('Parameters in function zeros must be positive integers')
}
})
}
})
// TODO: zeros contains almost the same code as ones. Reuse this?