Example #1
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float simple_liner_regression(np::ndarray a, np::ndarray b, np::ndarray c) {
	int nd1 = a.get_nd();
	int nd2 = b.get_nd();
	if (nd1 != 1 || nd2 != 1)
		throw std::runtime_error("a and b must be 1-dimensional");

	if ( (a.get_dtype() != np::dtype::get_builtin<double>()) ||
			(b.get_dtype() != np::dtype::get_builtin<double>()) )
		throw std::runtime_error("a and b must be float64 array");

	size_t N = a.shape(0);
	if ( N != b.shape(0) )
		throw std::runtime_error(" a and b must be same size");

	double *p = reinterpret_cast<double *>(a.get_data());
	std::vector<float> x;
	for(int i=0;i<N;i++) x.push_back(*p++);

	double *q = reinterpret_cast<double *>(b.get_data());
	std::vector<float> y;
	for(int i=0;i<N;i++) y.push_back(*q++);

	// 回帰系数の計算
	float a1 = calc_covariance(x,y) / calc_variance(x);
	float a0 = calc_mean(y) - a1 * calc_mean(x);

	double *r = reinterpret_cast<double *>(c.get_data());
	*r = a0; r++;
	*r = a1;
}
Example #2
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// Here's a simple wrapper function for fill1.  It requires that the passed
// NumPy array be exactly what we're looking for - no conversion from nested
// sequences or arrays with other data types, because we want to modify it
// in-place.
void wrap_fill1(np::ndarray const & array) {
    if (array.get_dtype() != np::dtype::get_builtin<double>()) {
        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "Incorrect array data type");
        p::throw_error_already_set();
    }
    if (array.get_nd() != 2) {
        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "Incorrect number of dimensions");
        p::throw_error_already_set();
    }
    fill1(reinterpret_cast<double*>(array.get_data()),
          array.shape(0), array.shape(1),
          array.strides(0) / sizeof(double), array.strides(1) / sizeof(double));
}
Example #3
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float u_variance(np::ndarray a) {
	int nd = a.get_nd();
	if (nd != 1)
		throw std::runtime_error("a must be 1-dimensional");

	if (a.get_dtype() != np::dtype::get_builtin<double>())
		throw std::runtime_error("a must be float64 array");

	size_t N = a.shape(0);
	double *p = reinterpret_cast<double *>(a.get_data());
	std::vector<float> x;
	for(int i=0;i<N;i++) x.push_back(*p++);

	return calc_u_variance(x);
}
Example #4
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float covariance(np::ndarray a, np::ndarray b) {
	int nd1 = a.get_nd();
	int nd2 = b.get_nd();
	if (nd1 != 1 || nd2 != 1)
		throw std::runtime_error("a and b must be 1-dimensional");

	if ( (a.get_dtype() != np::dtype::get_builtin<double>()) ||
			(b.get_dtype() != np::dtype::get_builtin<double>()) )
		throw std::runtime_error("a and b must be float64 array");

	size_t N = a.shape(0);
	if ( N != b.shape(0) )
		throw std::runtime_error(" a and b must be same size");

	double *p = reinterpret_cast<double *>(a.get_data());
	std::vector<float> x;
	for(int i=0;i<N;i++) x.push_back(*p++);

	double *q = reinterpret_cast<double *>(b.get_data());
	std::vector<float> y;
	for(int i=0;i<N;i++) y.push_back(*q++);

	return calc_covariance(x,y);
}
Example #5
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// Here's the wrapper for fill2; it's a little more complicated because we need
// to check the flags and create the array of pointers.
void wrap_fill2(np::ndarray const & array) {
    if (array.get_dtype() != np::dtype::get_builtin<double>()) {
        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "Incorrect array data type");
        p::throw_error_already_set();
    }
    if (array.get_nd() != 2) {
        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "Incorrect number of dimensions");
        p::throw_error_already_set();
    }
    if (!(array.get_flags() & np::ndarray::C_CONTIGUOUS)) {
        PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "Array must be row-major contiguous");
        p::throw_error_already_set();
    }
    double * iter = reinterpret_cast<double*>(array.get_data());
    int rows = array.shape(0);
    int cols = array.shape(1);
    boost::scoped_array<double*> ptrs(new double*[rows]);
    for (int i = 0; i < rows; ++i, iter += cols) {
        ptrs[i] = iter;
    }
    fill2(ptrs.get(), array.shape(0), array.shape(1));
}