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factor.m: Performance tweak to avoid division in certain cases factor.m: For large numbers where only one factor lies outside the fast first round of divisions, check if it is prime before calling primes () trying to factorize it. This is up to 8000X faster for such numbers, and for an "average" input it gives a 22% to 40% speedup over a large number of trials.
author Arun Giridhar <arungiridhar@gmail.com>
date Sat, 25 Jun 2022 16:40:36 -0400
parents 796f54d4ddbf
children 597f3ee61a48
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## No inputs or no outputs

## no input or output arguments
%!function f ()
%!  assert (nargin, 0);
%!  assert (nargout, 0);
%!endfunction
%!test
%! f;

## one input with two possible inputs
%!function f (x, y)
%!  assert (nargin, 1);
%!  assert (nargout, 0);
%!endfunction
%!test
%! f (1);

## no inputs, one of multiple outputs
%!function [x, y] = f ()
%!  assert (nargin, 0);
%!  assert (nargout, 1);
%!  x = 2;
%!endfunction
%!test
%! assert (f (), 2);

## one of multiple inputs, one of multiple outputs
%!function [x, y] = f (a, b)
%!  assert (nargin, 1);
%!  assert (nargout, 1);
%!  x = a;
%!endfunction
%!test
%! assert (f (1), 1);

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## Varargin, varargout

## varargin and varargout with no inputs or outputs
%!function [varargout] = f (varargin)
%!  assert (nargin, 0);
%!  assert (nargout, 0);
%!endfunction
%!test
%! f;

## varargin and varargout with one input
%!function [varargout] = f (x, varargin)
%!  assert (nargin, 1);
%!  assert (nargout, 0);
%!endfunction
%!test
%! f (1);

## varargin and varargout with one output
%!function [x, varargout] = f (varargin)
%!  assert (nargin, 0);
%!  assert (nargout, 1);
%!  x = 2;
%!endfunction
%!test
%! assert (f (), 2);

## varargin and varargout with one input and output
%!function [varargout] = f (varargin)
%!  assert (nargin, 1);
%!  assert (nargout, 1);
%!  varargout{1} = varargin{1};
%!endfunction
%!test
%! assert (f (1), 1);

## multiple inputs, multiple outputs, but not all of either
## WARNING: The original test did not assign the outputs, it just
## requested them, and I think that is supposed to be an error.  It also
## still has a non-assigned output argument.
%!function [x, y, z] = f (a, b, c, d, e)
%!  assert (nargin, 4);
%!  assert (nargout, 2);
%!  x = a;
%!  y = b;
%!endfunction
%!test
%! [s, t] = f (1, 2, 3, 4);
%! assert ([s t], [1 2]);

## Fully used varargin and varargout
%!function [varargout] = f (varargin)
%!  assert (nargin, 3);
%!  assert (nargout, 4);
%!  varargout{1} = varargin{1};
%!  varargout{2} = varargin{2};
%!  varargout{3} = varargin{3};
%!  varargout{4} = 4;
%!endfunction
%!test
%! [s, t, u, v] = f (1, 2, 3);
%! assert ([s t u v], [1 2 3 4]);

## Wrapper functions
%!function [x, y, z] = f (varargin)
%!  assert (nargin, 0);
%!  assert (nargout, 0);
%!  x = 3;
%!  y = 2;
%!  z = 1;
%!endfunction
%!function varargout = wrapper_1 (varargin)
%!  assert (nargout, 0);
%!  [varargout{1:nargout}] = f ();
%!endfunction
%!function varargout = wrapper_2 (varargin)
%!  assert (nargout, 0);
%!  varargout = cell (1, nargout);
%!  [varargout{1:nargout}] = f ();
%!endfunction
%!function varargout = wrapper_3 (varargin)
%!  assert (nargout, 0);
%!  varargout = cell (1, nargout);
%!  [varargout{:}] = f ();
%!endfunction
%!test
%! wrapper_1 ();
%! assert (ans, 3);
%! wrapper_2 ();
%! assert (ans, 3);
%! wrapper_3 ();
%! assert (ans, 3);

## Test default arguments
## numeric
%!function f (x = 0)
%!  assert (x, 0);
%!endfunction
%!test
%! f()

## numeric vector (spaces)
%!function f (x = [0 1 2])
%!  assert (x, [0 1 2]);
%!endfunction
%!test
%! f()

## numeric vector (range)
%!function f (x = 1:3)
%!  assert (x, 1:3);
%!endfunction
%!test
%! f()

## numeric vector (commas)
%!function f (x = [0,1,2])
%!  assert (x, [0 1 2]);
%!endfunction
%!test
%! f()

## numeric vector (commas and spaces)
%!function f (x = [0, 1, 2])
%!  assert (x, [0 1 2]);
%!endfunction
%!test
%! f()

## numeric matrix
%!function f (x = [0, 1, 2;3, 4, 5])
%!  assert (x, [0 1 2;3 4 5]);
%!endfunction
%!test
%! f()

## empty cell
%!function f (x = {})
%!  assert (x, {});
%!endfunction
%!test
%! f()

## full cell
%!function f (x = {1})
%!  assert (x, {1});
%!endfunction
%!test
%! f()

## many cells
%!function f (x = {1 'a' "b" 2.0 struct("a", 3)})
%!  assert (x, {1 'a' "b" 2.0 struct("a", 3)});
%!endfunction
%!test
%! f()

## struct
%!function f (x = struct ("a", 3))
%!  assert (x, struct ("a", 3));
%!endfunction
%!test
%! f()

## char (double quotes)
%!function f (x = "a")
%!  assert (x, "a");
%!endfunction
%!test
%! f()

## char (single quotes)
%!function f (x = 'a')
%!  assert (x, "a");
%!endfunction
%!test
%! f()

## char (string, double quotes)
%!function f (x = "abc123")
%!  assert (x, "abc123");
%!endfunction
%!test
%! f()

## char (string, double quotes, punctuation)
%!function f (x = "abc123`1234567890-=~!@#$%^&*()_+[]{}|;':\",./<>?\\")
%!  assert (x, "abc123`1234567890-=~!@#$%^&*()_+[]{}|;':\",./<>?\\");
%!endfunction
%!test
%! f()

## Function handle (builtin)
%!function f (x = @sin)
%!  finfo = functions (x);
%!  fname = finfo.function;
%!  assert (is_function_handle (x) && strcmp (fname, "sin"));
%!endfunction
%!test
%! f()

## Function handle (anonymous)
%!function f (x = @(x) x.^2)
%!  finfo = functions (x);
%!  ftype = finfo.type;
%!  assert (is_function_handle (x) && strcmp (ftype, "anonymous"));
%!endfunction
%!test
%! f()