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/* DISTRIB.C - Procedures for handling distributions over numbers. */

/* Copyright (c) 1995-2012 by Radford M. Neal and Peter Junteng Liu.
 *
 * Permission is granted for anyone to copy, use, modify, and distribute
 * these programs and accompanying documents for any purpose, provided
 * this copyright notice is retained and prominently displayed, and note
 * is made of any changes made to these programs.  These programs and
 * documents are distributed without any warranty, express or implied.
 * As the programs were written for research purposes only, they have not
 * been tested to the degree that would be advisable in any important
 * application.  All use of these programs is entirely at the user's own
 * risk.
 */

#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <math.h>
#include <string.h>

#include "alloc.h"
#include "distrib.h"


/* CREATE A DISTRIBUTION AS SPECIFIED IN A STRING.  Space for the distribution
   is allocated; the string is not freed. 

   The string must consist either of a single positive integer, representing
   the distribution over just that number, or have a form such as the
   following:

      5x2/3.5x1/1.5x4

   This specifies a distribution over 3 numbers, 2, 1, and 4, specified by
   the second number in each pair, with proportions of 0.5, 0.35, and 0.15, 
   respectively, specified by the first number in each pair.  The actual
   proportions are found by dividing the first number in each pair by the sum 
   of these numbers.

   The distrib type represents the distribution list.  It stores a pointer to 
   an array of distrib_entry elements along with the length of this array.
   Each distrib_entry contains a (number,proportion) pair.
*/

distrib *distrib_create
( char *c               /* String describing distribution over numbers */
)
{
  distrib *d;
  char *str, *tstr;
  int i, n, scan_num, size;
  double prop, sum;
  char junk;

  /* Check for special case of a single number. */

  if (sscanf(c,"%d%c",&n,&junk)==1 && n>0)
  { tstr = chk_alloc ( (int)(4.1+log10(n)), sizeof(*tstr));
    sprintf(tstr,"1x%d",n);
    d = distrib_create(tstr);
    free(tstr);
    return d;
  }

  /* Initial scan of string for size and proper usage. */
  
  str = c;
  size = 0;
  sum = 0;

  d = chk_alloc(1, sizeof *d);

  for (;;)
  { 
    scan_num = sscanf(str, "%lgx%d%c", &prop, &n, &junk);

    if ((scan_num!=2 && scan_num!=3) || prop<=0 || n<=0)
    { return 0;
    }
    if (scan_num==3 && junk!='/')
    { return 0;
    }

    size += 1;
    sum += prop;

    if (scan_num==2)
    { break;
    }
    else
    { str = (char*)strchr(str, '/') + 1;
    }
  }

  /* Allocate memory for the list and fill it in */

  d->size = size;
  d->list = chk_alloc (size, sizeof(distrib_entry));

  i = 0;
  str = c;

  for (;;)
  { 
    scan_num = sscanf(str, "%lgx%d%c", &prop, &n, &junk);

    d->list[i].prop = prop/sum;
    d->list[i].num = n;
    i += 1;

    if (scan_num==2)
    { break;
    }
    else if (scan_num==3)
    { str = (char*)strchr(str, '/') + 1;
    }
    else
    { abort();
    }
  }

  return d;
}


/* FREE SPACE OCCUPIED A DISTRIBUTION LIST. */

void distrib_free
( distrib *d    /* List to free */
)
{ free(d->list);
  free(d);
}


/* RETURN THE MAXIMUM NUMBER IN A DISTRIBUTION LIST.  Returns 0 if the list 
   pointer is 0. */

int distrib_max 
( distrib *d    /* List to examine */
)
{ 
  int i;
  int cur;

  if (d==0) return 0;

  cur = 0;

  for (i = 1; i<d->size; i++)
  { if (d->list[i].num > d->list[cur].num)
    { cur = i;
    }
  }

  return d->list[cur].num;
}


/* TEST PROGRAM. */

#ifdef TEST_DISTRIB

main
( int argc,
  char **argv
)
{
  distrib *d;
  int i, j;

  for (i = 1; i<argc; i++)
  { d = distrib_create(argv[i]);
    if (d==0)
    { printf("Error\n\n");
    }
    else
    { for (j = 0; j<distrib_size(d); j++)
      { printf("%.3f %d\n",distrib_prop(d,j),distrib_num(d,j));
      }
      printf("\n");
    }
  }

  exit(0);
}

#endif

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