Floating Point Compare
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| == Solution == | == Solution == | ||
| - | + | Implement a "fuzzy match" on two real numbers where the difference is below some epsilon threshhold. | |
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| In these cases, you can use floating-point byte strings to represent and compare numbers: | In these cases, you can use floating-point byte strings to represent and compare numbers: | ||
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| - | 1> | + | fuzzy_match(A,B,L) -> |
| + | <<AT:L/binary, _/binary>> = <<A/float>>, | ||
| + | <<BT:L/binary, _/binary>> = <<B/float>>, | ||
| + | AT == BT. | ||
| + | 1> A = 8.001e-3 * 9.001e5. | ||
| 7201.70 | 7201.70 | ||
| - | 2> | + | 2> B = 8.0011e-3 * 9.001e5. |
| 7201.79 | 7201.79 | ||
| - | 3> | + | 3> A == B. |
| false | false | ||
| - | 4> | + | 4> fuzzy_match(A,B,3). |
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| true | true | ||
| - | + | 5> fuzzy_match(A,B,4). | |
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| Another option is to convert the numbers into strings and then compare the portions of the numbers of interest: | Another option is to convert the numbers into strings and then compare the portions of the numbers of interest: | ||
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| - | + | equal_to_digit(A,B,D) -> | |
| - | [ | + | [As0,Bs0] = io_lib:fwrite("~.*f~.*f", [D+1,A-trunc(A),D+1,B-trunc(B)]), |
| - | + | As = string:substr(As0,1,D+2), Bs = string:substr(Bs0,1,D+2), | |
| - | + | As == Bs. | |
| - | + | 5> equal_to_digit(7201.700099999999, 7201.790110000001,1). | |
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| + | 6> equal_to_digit(7201,700099999999, 7201.790110000001,2). | ||
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| </code> | </code> | ||
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[edit] Problem
You want to compare two floating-point numbers and know if they are equal. Unfortunately, floating-point arithmetic is not precise so very few results will match exactly. Consequently, we usually want to compare floating point values up to a certain number of decimal places.
[edit] Solution
Implement a "fuzzy match" on two real numbers where the difference is below some epsilon threshhold.
In these cases, you can use floating-point byte strings to represent and compare numbers:
fuzzy_match(A,B,L) ->
<<AT:L/binary, _/binary>> = <<A/float>>,
<<BT:L/binary, _/binary>> = <<B/float>>,
AT == BT.
1> A = 8.001e-3 * 9.001e5.
7201.70
2> B = 8.0011e-3 * 9.001e5.
7201.79
3> A == B.
false
4> fuzzy_match(A,B,3).
true
5> fuzzy_match(A,B,4).
false
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Another option is to convert the numbers into strings and then compare the portions of the numbers of interest:
equal_to_digit(A,B,D) ->
[As0,Bs0] = io_lib:fwrite("~.*f~.*f", [D+1,A-trunc(A),D+1,B-trunc(B)]),
As = string:substr(As0,1,D+2), Bs = string:substr(Bs0,1,D+2),
As == Bs.
5> equal_to_digit(7201.700099999999, 7201.790110000001,1).
true
6> equal_to_digit(7201,700099999999, 7201.790110000001,2).
false
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Note: Some error handling would obviously be necessary to handle cases where the digits are insufficient for the match.
See Also
Volume 2, Section 4.2.2 of The Art of Computer Programming

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