module strconv /* f32 to string Copyright (c) 2019-2020 Dario Deledda. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by an MIT license that can be found in the LICENSE file. This file contains the f32 to string functions These functions are based on the work of: Publication:PLDI 2018: Proceedings of the 39th ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Programming Language Design and ImplementationJune 2018 Pages 270–282 https://doi.org/10.1145/3192366.3192369 inspired by the Go version here: https://github.com/cespare/ryu/tree/ba56a33f39e3bbbfa409095d0f9ae168a595feea */ // pow of ten table used by n_digit reduction const( ten_pow_table_32 = [ u32(1), u32(10), u32(100), u32(1000), u32(10000), u32(100000), u32(1000000), u32(10000000), u32(100000000), u32(1000000000), u32(10000000000), u32(100000000000), ] ) /* Conversion Functions */ const( mantbits32 = u32(23) expbits32 = u32(8) bias32 = 127 // f32 exponent bias maxexp32 = 255 ) // max 46 char // -3.40282346638528859811704183484516925440e+38 pub fn (d Dec32) get_string_32(neg bool, i_n_digit int, i_pad_digit int) string { n_digit := i_n_digit + 1 pad_digit := i_pad_digit + 1 mut out := d.m mut out_len := decimal_len_32(out) out_len_original := out_len mut fw_zeros := 0 if pad_digit > out_len { fw_zeros = pad_digit -out_len } mut buf := []byte{len:int(out_len + 5 + 1 +1)} // sign + mant_len + . + e + e_sign + exp_len(2) + \0} mut i := 0 if neg { buf[i]=`-` i++ } mut disp := 0 if out_len <= 1 { disp = 1 } if n_digit < out_len { //println("orig: ${out_len_original}") out += ten_pow_table_32[out_len - n_digit - 1] * 5 // round to up out /= ten_pow_table_32[out_len - n_digit] out_len = n_digit } y := i + out_len mut x := 0 for x < (out_len-disp-1) { buf[y - x] = `0` + byte(out%10) out /= 10 i++ x++ } if out_len >= 1 { buf[y - x] = `.` x++ i++ } if y-x >= 0 { buf[y - x] = `0` + byte(out%10) i++ } for fw_zeros > 0 { buf[i++] = `0` fw_zeros-- } /* x=0 for x mantbits32 { return d, false } shift := mantbits32 - e mant := i_mant | 0x0080_0000 // implicit 1 //mant := i_mant | (1 << mantbits32) // implicit 1 d.m = mant >> shift if (d.m << shift) != mant { return d, false } for (d.m % 10) == 0 { d.m /= 10 d.e++ } return d, true } pub fn f32_to_decimal(mant u32, exp u32) Dec32 { mut e2 := 0 mut m2 := u32(0) if exp == 0 { // We subtract 2 so that the bounds computation has // 2 additional bits. e2 = 1 - bias32 - int(mantbits32) - 2 m2 = mant } else { e2 = int(exp) - bias32 - int(mantbits32) - 2 m2 = (u32(1) << mantbits32) | mant } even := (m2 & 1) == 0 accept_bounds := even // Step 2: Determine the interval of valid decimal representations. mv := u32(4 * m2) mp := u32(4 * m2 + 2) mm_shift := bool_to_u32(mant != 0 || exp <= 1) mm := u32(4 * m2 - 1 - mm_shift) mut vr := u32(0) mut vp := u32(0) mut vm := u32(0) mut e10 := 0 mut vm_is_trailing_zeros := false mut vr_is_trailing_zeros := false mut last_removed_digit := byte(0) if e2 >= 0 { q := log10_pow2(e2) e10 = int(q) k := pow5_inv_num_bits_32 + pow5_bits(int(q)) - 1 i := -e2 + int(q) + k vr = mul_pow5_invdiv_pow2(mv, q, i) vp = mul_pow5_invdiv_pow2(mp, q, i) vm = mul_pow5_invdiv_pow2(mm, q, i) if q != 0 && (vp-1)/10 <= vm/10 { // We need to know one removed digit even if we are not // going to loop below. We could use q = X - 1 above, // except that would require 33 bits for the result, and // we've found that 32-bit arithmetic is faster even on // 64-bit machines. l := pow5_inv_num_bits_32 + pow5_bits(int(q - 1)) - 1 last_removed_digit = byte(mul_pow5_invdiv_pow2(mv, q - 1, -e2 + int(q - 1) + l) % 10) } if q <= 9 { // The largest power of 5 that fits in 24 bits is 5^10, // but q <= 9 seems to be safe as well. Only one of mp, // mv, and mm can be a multiple of 5, if any. if mv%5 == 0 { vr_is_trailing_zeros = multiple_of_power_of_five_32(mv, q) } else if accept_bounds { vm_is_trailing_zeros = multiple_of_power_of_five_32(mm, q) } else if multiple_of_power_of_five_32(mp, q) { vp-- } } } else { q := log10_pow5(-e2) e10 = int(q) + e2 i := -e2 - int(q) k := pow5_bits(i) - pow5_num_bits_32 mut j := int(q) - k vr = mul_pow5_div_pow2(mv, u32(i), j) vp = mul_pow5_div_pow2(mp, u32(i), j) vm = mul_pow5_div_pow2(mm, u32(i), j) if q != 0 && ((vp-1)/10) <= vm/10 { j = int(q) - 1 - (pow5_bits(i + 1) - pow5_num_bits_32) last_removed_digit = byte(mul_pow5_div_pow2(mv, u32(i + 1), j) % 10) } if q <= 1 { // {vr,vp,vm} is trailing zeros if {mv,mp,mm} has at // least q trailing 0 bits. mv = 4 * m2, so it always // has at least two trailing 0 bits. vr_is_trailing_zeros = true if accept_bounds { // mm = mv - 1 - mm_shift, so it has 1 trailing 0 bit // if mm_shift == 1. vm_is_trailing_zeros = mm_shift == 1 } else { // mp = mv + 2, so it always has at least one // trailing 0 bit. vp-- } } else if q < 31 { vr_is_trailing_zeros = multiple_of_power_of_two_32(mv, q - 1) } } // Step 4: Find the shortest decimal representation // in the interval of valid representations. mut removed := 0 mut out := u32(0) if vm_is_trailing_zeros || vr_is_trailing_zeros { // General case, which happens rarely (~4.0%). for vp/10 > vm/10 { vm_is_trailing_zeros = vm_is_trailing_zeros && (vm % 10) == 0 vr_is_trailing_zeros = vr_is_trailing_zeros && (last_removed_digit == 0) last_removed_digit = byte(vr % 10) vr /= 10 vp /= 10 vm /= 10 removed++ } if vm_is_trailing_zeros { for vm%10 == 0 { vr_is_trailing_zeros = vr_is_trailing_zeros && (last_removed_digit == 0) last_removed_digit = byte(vr % 10) vr /= 10 vp /= 10 vm /= 10 removed++ } } if vr_is_trailing_zeros && (last_removed_digit == 5) && (vr % 2) == 0 { // Round even if the exact number is .....50..0. last_removed_digit = 4 } out = vr // We need to take vr + 1 if vr is outside bounds // or we need to round up. if (vr == vm && (!accept_bounds || !vm_is_trailing_zeros)) || last_removed_digit >= 5 { out++ } } else { // Specialized for the common case (~96.0%). Percentages below // are relative to this. Loop iterations below (approximately): // 0: 13.6%, 1: 70.7%, 2: 14.1%, 3: 1.39%, 4: 0.14%, 5+: 0.01% for vp/10 > vm/10 { last_removed_digit = byte(vr % 10) vr /= 10 vp /= 10 vm /= 10 removed++ } // We need to take vr + 1 if vr is outside bounds // or we need to round up. out = vr + bool_to_u32(vr == vm || last_removed_digit >= 5) } return Dec32{m: out e: e10 + removed} } // f32_to_str return a string in scientific notation with max n_digit after the dot pub fn f32_to_str(f f32, n_digit int) string { mut u1 := Uf32{} u1.f = f u := u1.u neg := (u>>(mantbits32+expbits32)) != 0 mant := u & ((u32(1)<> mantbits32) & ((u32(1)<>(mantbits32+expbits32)) != 0 mant := u & ((u32(1)<> mantbits32) & ((u32(1)<