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blas-dasum

Computes the sum of absolute values (L1 norm).

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Computes the sum of absolute values (L1 norm).

The L1 norm is defined as

L1 norm definition.

Installation

$ npm install blas-dasum

Usage

var asum = require( 'blas-dasum' );
asum( N, x, stride, offset )

Computes the sum of absolute values.

var x = [ -2, 1, 3, -5, 4, 0, -1, -3 ];

var sum = asum( x.length, x, 1, 0 );
// returns 19

The function accepts the following parameters:

  • N: number of elements to sum.
  • x: input array or typed array.
  • stride: index increment.
  • offset: starting index.

The N, stride, and offset parameters determine which elements in x are used to compute the sum. For example, to select every other value starting from the second element,

var x = [ -2, 1, 3, -5, 4, 0, -1, -3 ];

var N = Math.floor( x.length / 2 );
var stride = 2;
var offset = 1;

var sum = asum( N, x, stride, offset );
// returns 9

If any of the following conditions are met

  • N <= 0
  • stride <= 0
  • offset < 0

the function returns undefined.

Notes

  • This module corresponds to the BLAS level 1 function dasum.

Examples

var asum = require( 'blas-dasum' );

var rand;
var sign;
var x;
var i;

x = new Float64Array( 100 );
for ( i = 0; i < x.length; i++ ) {
	rand = Math.round( Math.random() * 100 );
	sign = Math.random();
	if ( sign < 0.5 ) {
		sign = -1;
	} else {
		sign = 1;
	}
	x[ i ] = sign * rand;
}

console.log( asum( x.length, x, 1, 0 ) );

To run the example code from the top-level application directory,

$ node ./examples/index.js

Tests

Unit

This repository uses tape for unit tests. To run the tests, execute the following command in the top-level application directory:

$ make test

All new feature development should have corresponding unit tests to validate correct functionality.

Test Coverage

This repository uses Istanbul as its code coverage tool. To generate a test coverage report, execute the following command in the top-level application directory:

$ make test-cov

Istanbul creates a ./reports/coverage directory. To access an HTML version of the report,

$ make view-cov

Browser Support

This repository uses Testling for browser testing. To run the tests in a (headless) local web browser, execute the following command in the top-level application directory:

$ make test-browsers

To view the tests in a local web browser,

$ make view-browser-tests

License

MIT license.

Copyright © 2016. The Compute.io Authors.

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Package last updated on 09 Jan 2016

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