
(FPCore (x y z t a b c i) :precision binary64 (+ (+ (+ (+ (+ (* x (log y)) z) t) a) (* (- b 0.5) (log c))) (* y i)))
double code(double x, double y, double z, double t, double a, double b, double c, double i) {
return (((((x * log(y)) + z) + t) + a) + ((b - 0.5) * log(c))) + (y * i);
}
real(8) function code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i)
real(8), intent (in) :: x
real(8), intent (in) :: y
real(8), intent (in) :: z
real(8), intent (in) :: t
real(8), intent (in) :: a
real(8), intent (in) :: b
real(8), intent (in) :: c
real(8), intent (in) :: i
code = (((((x * log(y)) + z) + t) + a) + ((b - 0.5d0) * log(c))) + (y * i)
end function
public static double code(double x, double y, double z, double t, double a, double b, double c, double i) {
return (((((x * Math.log(y)) + z) + t) + a) + ((b - 0.5) * Math.log(c))) + (y * i);
}
def code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i): return (((((x * math.log(y)) + z) + t) + a) + ((b - 0.5) * math.log(c))) + (y * i)
function code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i) return Float64(Float64(Float64(Float64(Float64(Float64(x * log(y)) + z) + t) + a) + Float64(Float64(b - 0.5) * log(c))) + Float64(y * i)) end
function tmp = code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i) tmp = (((((x * log(y)) + z) + t) + a) + ((b - 0.5) * log(c))) + (y * i); end
code[x_, y_, z_, t_, a_, b_, c_, i_] := N[(N[(N[(N[(N[(N[(x * N[Log[y], $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision] + z), $MachinePrecision] + t), $MachinePrecision] + a), $MachinePrecision] + N[(N[(b - 0.5), $MachinePrecision] * N[Log[c], $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision] + N[(y * i), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]
\begin{array}{l}
\\
\left(\left(\left(\left(x \cdot \log y + z\right) + t\right) + a\right) + \left(b - 0.5\right) \cdot \log c\right) + y \cdot i
\end{array}
Sampling outcomes in binary64 precision:
Herbie found 12 alternatives:
| Alternative | Accuracy | Speedup |
|---|
(FPCore (x y z t a b c i) :precision binary64 (+ (+ (+ (+ (+ (* x (log y)) z) t) a) (* (- b 0.5) (log c))) (* y i)))
double code(double x, double y, double z, double t, double a, double b, double c, double i) {
return (((((x * log(y)) + z) + t) + a) + ((b - 0.5) * log(c))) + (y * i);
}
real(8) function code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i)
real(8), intent (in) :: x
real(8), intent (in) :: y
real(8), intent (in) :: z
real(8), intent (in) :: t
real(8), intent (in) :: a
real(8), intent (in) :: b
real(8), intent (in) :: c
real(8), intent (in) :: i
code = (((((x * log(y)) + z) + t) + a) + ((b - 0.5d0) * log(c))) + (y * i)
end function
public static double code(double x, double y, double z, double t, double a, double b, double c, double i) {
return (((((x * Math.log(y)) + z) + t) + a) + ((b - 0.5) * Math.log(c))) + (y * i);
}
def code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i): return (((((x * math.log(y)) + z) + t) + a) + ((b - 0.5) * math.log(c))) + (y * i)
function code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i) return Float64(Float64(Float64(Float64(Float64(Float64(x * log(y)) + z) + t) + a) + Float64(Float64(b - 0.5) * log(c))) + Float64(y * i)) end
function tmp = code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i) tmp = (((((x * log(y)) + z) + t) + a) + ((b - 0.5) * log(c))) + (y * i); end
code[x_, y_, z_, t_, a_, b_, c_, i_] := N[(N[(N[(N[(N[(N[(x * N[Log[y], $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision] + z), $MachinePrecision] + t), $MachinePrecision] + a), $MachinePrecision] + N[(N[(b - 0.5), $MachinePrecision] * N[Log[c], $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision] + N[(y * i), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]
\begin{array}{l}
\\
\left(\left(\left(\left(x \cdot \log y + z\right) + t\right) + a\right) + \left(b - 0.5\right) \cdot \log c\right) + y \cdot i
\end{array}
NOTE: x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and i should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. (FPCore (x y z t a b c i) :precision binary64 (fma y i (fma (+ b -0.5) (log c) (+ z (fma x (log y) (+ t a))))))
assert(x < y && y < z && z < t && t < a && a < b && b < c && c < i);
double code(double x, double y, double z, double t, double a, double b, double c, double i) {
return fma(y, i, fma((b + -0.5), log(c), (z + fma(x, log(y), (t + a)))));
}
x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i = sort([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i]) function code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i) return fma(y, i, fma(Float64(b + -0.5), log(c), Float64(z + fma(x, log(y), Float64(t + a))))) end
NOTE: x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and i should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. code[x_, y_, z_, t_, a_, b_, c_, i_] := N[(y * i + N[(N[(b + -0.5), $MachinePrecision] * N[Log[c], $MachinePrecision] + N[(z + N[(x * N[Log[y], $MachinePrecision] + N[(t + a), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]
\begin{array}{l}
[x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i] = \mathsf{sort}([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i])\\
\\
\mathsf{fma}\left(y, i, \mathsf{fma}\left(b + -0.5, \log c, z + \mathsf{fma}\left(x, \log y, t + a\right)\right)\right)
\end{array}
Initial program 99.5%
associate-+l+99.5%
+-commutative99.5%
associate-+l+99.5%
associate-+r+99.5%
+-commutative99.5%
+-commutative99.5%
associate-+l+99.5%
associate-+l+99.5%
+-commutative99.5%
fma-define99.5%
+-commutative99.5%
fma-define99.5%
sub-neg99.5%
metadata-eval99.5%
+-commutative99.5%
Simplified99.5%
NOTE: x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and i should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function.
(FPCore (x y z t a b c i)
:precision binary64
(let* ((t_1 (* (log c) (- b 0.5))))
(if (<= y 5.5e-30)
(+ a (+ t (+ z (+ (* x (log y)) t_1))))
(+ a (+ t (+ z (+ (* y i) t_1)))))))assert(x < y && y < z && z < t && t < a && a < b && b < c && c < i);
double code(double x, double y, double z, double t, double a, double b, double c, double i) {
double t_1 = log(c) * (b - 0.5);
double tmp;
if (y <= 5.5e-30) {
tmp = a + (t + (z + ((x * log(y)) + t_1)));
} else {
tmp = a + (t + (z + ((y * i) + t_1)));
}
return tmp;
}
NOTE: x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and i should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function.
real(8) function code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i)
real(8), intent (in) :: x
real(8), intent (in) :: y
real(8), intent (in) :: z
real(8), intent (in) :: t
real(8), intent (in) :: a
real(8), intent (in) :: b
real(8), intent (in) :: c
real(8), intent (in) :: i
real(8) :: t_1
real(8) :: tmp
t_1 = log(c) * (b - 0.5d0)
if (y <= 5.5d-30) then
tmp = a + (t + (z + ((x * log(y)) + t_1)))
else
tmp = a + (t + (z + ((y * i) + t_1)))
end if
code = tmp
end function
assert x < y && y < z && z < t && t < a && a < b && b < c && c < i;
public static double code(double x, double y, double z, double t, double a, double b, double c, double i) {
double t_1 = Math.log(c) * (b - 0.5);
double tmp;
if (y <= 5.5e-30) {
tmp = a + (t + (z + ((x * Math.log(y)) + t_1)));
} else {
tmp = a + (t + (z + ((y * i) + t_1)));
}
return tmp;
}
[x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i] = sort([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i]) def code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i): t_1 = math.log(c) * (b - 0.5) tmp = 0 if y <= 5.5e-30: tmp = a + (t + (z + ((x * math.log(y)) + t_1))) else: tmp = a + (t + (z + ((y * i) + t_1))) return tmp
x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i = sort([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i]) function code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i) t_1 = Float64(log(c) * Float64(b - 0.5)) tmp = 0.0 if (y <= 5.5e-30) tmp = Float64(a + Float64(t + Float64(z + Float64(Float64(x * log(y)) + t_1)))); else tmp = Float64(a + Float64(t + Float64(z + Float64(Float64(y * i) + t_1)))); end return tmp end
x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i = num2cell(sort([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i])){:}
function tmp_2 = code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i)
t_1 = log(c) * (b - 0.5);
tmp = 0.0;
if (y <= 5.5e-30)
tmp = a + (t + (z + ((x * log(y)) + t_1)));
else
tmp = a + (t + (z + ((y * i) + t_1)));
end
tmp_2 = tmp;
end
NOTE: x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and i should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function.
code[x_, y_, z_, t_, a_, b_, c_, i_] := Block[{t$95$1 = N[(N[Log[c], $MachinePrecision] * N[(b - 0.5), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]}, If[LessEqual[y, 5.5e-30], N[(a + N[(t + N[(z + N[(N[(x * N[Log[y], $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision] + t$95$1), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision], N[(a + N[(t + N[(z + N[(N[(y * i), $MachinePrecision] + t$95$1), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]]]
\begin{array}{l}
[x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i] = \mathsf{sort}([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i])\\
\\
\begin{array}{l}
t_1 := \log c \cdot \left(b - 0.5\right)\\
\mathbf{if}\;y \leq 5.5 \cdot 10^{-30}:\\
\;\;\;\;a + \left(t + \left(z + \left(x \cdot \log y + t\_1\right)\right)\right)\\
\mathbf{else}:\\
\;\;\;\;a + \left(t + \left(z + \left(y \cdot i + t\_1\right)\right)\right)\\
\end{array}
\end{array}
if y < 5.49999999999999976e-30Initial program 99.9%
associate-+l+99.9%
+-commutative99.9%
associate-+l+99.9%
associate-+r+99.9%
+-commutative99.9%
+-commutative99.9%
associate-+l+99.9%
associate-+l+99.9%
+-commutative99.9%
fma-define99.9%
+-commutative99.9%
fma-define99.9%
sub-neg99.9%
metadata-eval99.9%
+-commutative99.9%
Simplified99.9%
Taylor expanded in y around 0 99.0%
if 5.49999999999999976e-30 < y Initial program 99.1%
associate-+l+99.1%
+-commutative99.1%
associate-+l+99.1%
associate-+r+99.1%
+-commutative99.1%
+-commutative99.1%
associate-+l+99.1%
associate-+l+99.1%
+-commutative99.1%
fma-define99.1%
+-commutative99.1%
fma-define99.1%
sub-neg99.1%
metadata-eval99.1%
+-commutative99.1%
Simplified99.1%
Taylor expanded in x around 0 90.0%
Final simplification94.2%
NOTE: x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and i should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. (FPCore (x y z t a b c i) :precision binary64 (+ (+ (+ a (+ t (+ z (* x (log y))))) (* (log c) (- b 0.5))) (* y i)))
assert(x < y && y < z && z < t && t < a && a < b && b < c && c < i);
double code(double x, double y, double z, double t, double a, double b, double c, double i) {
return ((a + (t + (z + (x * log(y))))) + (log(c) * (b - 0.5))) + (y * i);
}
NOTE: x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and i should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function.
real(8) function code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i)
real(8), intent (in) :: x
real(8), intent (in) :: y
real(8), intent (in) :: z
real(8), intent (in) :: t
real(8), intent (in) :: a
real(8), intent (in) :: b
real(8), intent (in) :: c
real(8), intent (in) :: i
code = ((a + (t + (z + (x * log(y))))) + (log(c) * (b - 0.5d0))) + (y * i)
end function
assert x < y && y < z && z < t && t < a && a < b && b < c && c < i;
public static double code(double x, double y, double z, double t, double a, double b, double c, double i) {
return ((a + (t + (z + (x * Math.log(y))))) + (Math.log(c) * (b - 0.5))) + (y * i);
}
[x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i] = sort([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i]) def code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i): return ((a + (t + (z + (x * math.log(y))))) + (math.log(c) * (b - 0.5))) + (y * i)
x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i = sort([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i]) function code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i) return Float64(Float64(Float64(a + Float64(t + Float64(z + Float64(x * log(y))))) + Float64(log(c) * Float64(b - 0.5))) + Float64(y * i)) end
x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i = num2cell(sort([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i])){:}
function tmp = code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i)
tmp = ((a + (t + (z + (x * log(y))))) + (log(c) * (b - 0.5))) + (y * i);
end
NOTE: x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and i should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. code[x_, y_, z_, t_, a_, b_, c_, i_] := N[(N[(N[(a + N[(t + N[(z + N[(x * N[Log[y], $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision] + N[(N[Log[c], $MachinePrecision] * N[(b - 0.5), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision] + N[(y * i), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]
\begin{array}{l}
[x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i] = \mathsf{sort}([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i])\\
\\
\left(\left(a + \left(t + \left(z + x \cdot \log y\right)\right)\right) + \log c \cdot \left(b - 0.5\right)\right) + y \cdot i
\end{array}
Initial program 99.5%
Final simplification99.5%
NOTE: x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and i should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. (FPCore (x y z t a b c i) :precision binary64 (+ (* y i) (+ (+ a (+ t (+ z (* x (log y))))) (* b (log c)))))
assert(x < y && y < z && z < t && t < a && a < b && b < c && c < i);
double code(double x, double y, double z, double t, double a, double b, double c, double i) {
return (y * i) + ((a + (t + (z + (x * log(y))))) + (b * log(c)));
}
NOTE: x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and i should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function.
real(8) function code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i)
real(8), intent (in) :: x
real(8), intent (in) :: y
real(8), intent (in) :: z
real(8), intent (in) :: t
real(8), intent (in) :: a
real(8), intent (in) :: b
real(8), intent (in) :: c
real(8), intent (in) :: i
code = (y * i) + ((a + (t + (z + (x * log(y))))) + (b * log(c)))
end function
assert x < y && y < z && z < t && t < a && a < b && b < c && c < i;
public static double code(double x, double y, double z, double t, double a, double b, double c, double i) {
return (y * i) + ((a + (t + (z + (x * Math.log(y))))) + (b * Math.log(c)));
}
[x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i] = sort([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i]) def code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i): return (y * i) + ((a + (t + (z + (x * math.log(y))))) + (b * math.log(c)))
x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i = sort([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i]) function code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i) return Float64(Float64(y * i) + Float64(Float64(a + Float64(t + Float64(z + Float64(x * log(y))))) + Float64(b * log(c)))) end
x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i = num2cell(sort([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i])){:}
function tmp = code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i)
tmp = (y * i) + ((a + (t + (z + (x * log(y))))) + (b * log(c)));
end
NOTE: x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and i should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. code[x_, y_, z_, t_, a_, b_, c_, i_] := N[(N[(y * i), $MachinePrecision] + N[(N[(a + N[(t + N[(z + N[(x * N[Log[y], $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision] + N[(b * N[Log[c], $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]
\begin{array}{l}
[x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i] = \mathsf{sort}([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i])\\
\\
y \cdot i + \left(\left(a + \left(t + \left(z + x \cdot \log y\right)\right)\right) + b \cdot \log c\right)
\end{array}
Initial program 99.5%
Taylor expanded in b around inf 98.3%
Final simplification98.3%
NOTE: x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and i should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function.
(FPCore (x y z t a b c i)
:precision binary64
(if (<= x -4.2e+162)
(* x (+ (log y) (/ (* y i) x)))
(if (<= x 1.65e+221)
(+ a (+ t (+ z (+ (* y i) (* (log c) (- b 0.5))))))
(* x (+ (log y) (/ a x))))))assert(x < y && y < z && z < t && t < a && a < b && b < c && c < i);
double code(double x, double y, double z, double t, double a, double b, double c, double i) {
double tmp;
if (x <= -4.2e+162) {
tmp = x * (log(y) + ((y * i) / x));
} else if (x <= 1.65e+221) {
tmp = a + (t + (z + ((y * i) + (log(c) * (b - 0.5)))));
} else {
tmp = x * (log(y) + (a / x));
}
return tmp;
}
NOTE: x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and i should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function.
real(8) function code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i)
real(8), intent (in) :: x
real(8), intent (in) :: y
real(8), intent (in) :: z
real(8), intent (in) :: t
real(8), intent (in) :: a
real(8), intent (in) :: b
real(8), intent (in) :: c
real(8), intent (in) :: i
real(8) :: tmp
if (x <= (-4.2d+162)) then
tmp = x * (log(y) + ((y * i) / x))
else if (x <= 1.65d+221) then
tmp = a + (t + (z + ((y * i) + (log(c) * (b - 0.5d0)))))
else
tmp = x * (log(y) + (a / x))
end if
code = tmp
end function
assert x < y && y < z && z < t && t < a && a < b && b < c && c < i;
public static double code(double x, double y, double z, double t, double a, double b, double c, double i) {
double tmp;
if (x <= -4.2e+162) {
tmp = x * (Math.log(y) + ((y * i) / x));
} else if (x <= 1.65e+221) {
tmp = a + (t + (z + ((y * i) + (Math.log(c) * (b - 0.5)))));
} else {
tmp = x * (Math.log(y) + (a / x));
}
return tmp;
}
[x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i] = sort([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i]) def code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i): tmp = 0 if x <= -4.2e+162: tmp = x * (math.log(y) + ((y * i) / x)) elif x <= 1.65e+221: tmp = a + (t + (z + ((y * i) + (math.log(c) * (b - 0.5))))) else: tmp = x * (math.log(y) + (a / x)) return tmp
x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i = sort([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i]) function code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i) tmp = 0.0 if (x <= -4.2e+162) tmp = Float64(x * Float64(log(y) + Float64(Float64(y * i) / x))); elseif (x <= 1.65e+221) tmp = Float64(a + Float64(t + Float64(z + Float64(Float64(y * i) + Float64(log(c) * Float64(b - 0.5)))))); else tmp = Float64(x * Float64(log(y) + Float64(a / x))); end return tmp end
x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i = num2cell(sort([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i])){:}
function tmp_2 = code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i)
tmp = 0.0;
if (x <= -4.2e+162)
tmp = x * (log(y) + ((y * i) / x));
elseif (x <= 1.65e+221)
tmp = a + (t + (z + ((y * i) + (log(c) * (b - 0.5)))));
else
tmp = x * (log(y) + (a / x));
end
tmp_2 = tmp;
end
NOTE: x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and i should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. code[x_, y_, z_, t_, a_, b_, c_, i_] := If[LessEqual[x, -4.2e+162], N[(x * N[(N[Log[y], $MachinePrecision] + N[(N[(y * i), $MachinePrecision] / x), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision], If[LessEqual[x, 1.65e+221], N[(a + N[(t + N[(z + N[(N[(y * i), $MachinePrecision] + N[(N[Log[c], $MachinePrecision] * N[(b - 0.5), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision], N[(x * N[(N[Log[y], $MachinePrecision] + N[(a / x), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]]]
\begin{array}{l}
[x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i] = \mathsf{sort}([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i])\\
\\
\begin{array}{l}
\mathbf{if}\;x \leq -4.2 \cdot 10^{+162}:\\
\;\;\;\;x \cdot \left(\log y + \frac{y \cdot i}{x}\right)\\
\mathbf{elif}\;x \leq 1.65 \cdot 10^{+221}:\\
\;\;\;\;a + \left(t + \left(z + \left(y \cdot i + \log c \cdot \left(b - 0.5\right)\right)\right)\right)\\
\mathbf{else}:\\
\;\;\;\;x \cdot \left(\log y + \frac{a}{x}\right)\\
\end{array}
\end{array}
if x < -4.2000000000000001e162Initial program 95.9%
associate-+l+95.9%
+-commutative95.9%
associate-+l+95.9%
associate-+r+95.9%
+-commutative95.9%
+-commutative95.9%
associate-+l+95.9%
associate-+l+95.9%
+-commutative95.9%
fma-define95.9%
+-commutative95.9%
fma-define95.9%
sub-neg95.9%
metadata-eval95.9%
+-commutative95.9%
Simplified95.9%
Taylor expanded in x around -inf 99.9%
Taylor expanded in i around inf 86.5%
if -4.2000000000000001e162 < x < 1.64999999999999996e221Initial program 99.9%
associate-+l+99.9%
+-commutative99.9%
associate-+l+99.9%
associate-+r+99.9%
+-commutative99.9%
+-commutative99.9%
associate-+l+99.9%
associate-+l+99.9%
+-commutative99.9%
fma-define99.9%
+-commutative99.9%
fma-define99.9%
sub-neg99.9%
metadata-eval99.9%
+-commutative99.9%
Simplified99.9%
Taylor expanded in x around 0 93.9%
if 1.64999999999999996e221 < x Initial program 99.9%
associate-+l+99.9%
+-commutative99.9%
associate-+l+99.9%
associate-+r+99.9%
+-commutative99.9%
+-commutative99.9%
associate-+l+99.9%
associate-+l+99.9%
+-commutative99.9%
fma-define99.9%
+-commutative99.9%
fma-define99.9%
sub-neg99.9%
metadata-eval99.9%
+-commutative99.9%
Simplified99.9%
Taylor expanded in x around -inf 99.8%
Taylor expanded in a around inf 67.1%
Final simplification91.1%
NOTE: x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and i should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function.
(FPCore (x y z t a b c i)
:precision binary64
(if (<= z -1.7e+153)
(* z (+ (/ a z) 1.0))
(if (or (<= z -9.5e+46) (not (<= z -5500000000000.0)))
(+ a (* y i))
(+ (* x (log y)) (* y i)))))assert(x < y && y < z && z < t && t < a && a < b && b < c && c < i);
double code(double x, double y, double z, double t, double a, double b, double c, double i) {
double tmp;
if (z <= -1.7e+153) {
tmp = z * ((a / z) + 1.0);
} else if ((z <= -9.5e+46) || !(z <= -5500000000000.0)) {
tmp = a + (y * i);
} else {
tmp = (x * log(y)) + (y * i);
}
return tmp;
}
NOTE: x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and i should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function.
real(8) function code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i)
real(8), intent (in) :: x
real(8), intent (in) :: y
real(8), intent (in) :: z
real(8), intent (in) :: t
real(8), intent (in) :: a
real(8), intent (in) :: b
real(8), intent (in) :: c
real(8), intent (in) :: i
real(8) :: tmp
if (z <= (-1.7d+153)) then
tmp = z * ((a / z) + 1.0d0)
else if ((z <= (-9.5d+46)) .or. (.not. (z <= (-5500000000000.0d0)))) then
tmp = a + (y * i)
else
tmp = (x * log(y)) + (y * i)
end if
code = tmp
end function
assert x < y && y < z && z < t && t < a && a < b && b < c && c < i;
public static double code(double x, double y, double z, double t, double a, double b, double c, double i) {
double tmp;
if (z <= -1.7e+153) {
tmp = z * ((a / z) + 1.0);
} else if ((z <= -9.5e+46) || !(z <= -5500000000000.0)) {
tmp = a + (y * i);
} else {
tmp = (x * Math.log(y)) + (y * i);
}
return tmp;
}
[x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i] = sort([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i]) def code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i): tmp = 0 if z <= -1.7e+153: tmp = z * ((a / z) + 1.0) elif (z <= -9.5e+46) or not (z <= -5500000000000.0): tmp = a + (y * i) else: tmp = (x * math.log(y)) + (y * i) return tmp
x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i = sort([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i]) function code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i) tmp = 0.0 if (z <= -1.7e+153) tmp = Float64(z * Float64(Float64(a / z) + 1.0)); elseif ((z <= -9.5e+46) || !(z <= -5500000000000.0)) tmp = Float64(a + Float64(y * i)); else tmp = Float64(Float64(x * log(y)) + Float64(y * i)); end return tmp end
x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i = num2cell(sort([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i])){:}
function tmp_2 = code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i)
tmp = 0.0;
if (z <= -1.7e+153)
tmp = z * ((a / z) + 1.0);
elseif ((z <= -9.5e+46) || ~((z <= -5500000000000.0)))
tmp = a + (y * i);
else
tmp = (x * log(y)) + (y * i);
end
tmp_2 = tmp;
end
NOTE: x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and i should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. code[x_, y_, z_, t_, a_, b_, c_, i_] := If[LessEqual[z, -1.7e+153], N[(z * N[(N[(a / z), $MachinePrecision] + 1.0), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision], If[Or[LessEqual[z, -9.5e+46], N[Not[LessEqual[z, -5500000000000.0]], $MachinePrecision]], N[(a + N[(y * i), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision], N[(N[(x * N[Log[y], $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision] + N[(y * i), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]]]
\begin{array}{l}
[x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i] = \mathsf{sort}([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i])\\
\\
\begin{array}{l}
\mathbf{if}\;z \leq -1.7 \cdot 10^{+153}:\\
\;\;\;\;z \cdot \left(\frac{a}{z} + 1\right)\\
\mathbf{elif}\;z \leq -9.5 \cdot 10^{+46} \lor \neg \left(z \leq -5500000000000\right):\\
\;\;\;\;a + y \cdot i\\
\mathbf{else}:\\
\;\;\;\;x \cdot \log y + y \cdot i\\
\end{array}
\end{array}
if z < -1.6999999999999999e153Initial program 100.0%
associate-+l+100.0%
+-commutative100.0%
associate-+l+100.0%
associate-+r+100.0%
+-commutative100.0%
+-commutative100.0%
associate-+l+100.0%
associate-+l+100.0%
+-commutative100.0%
fma-define100.0%
+-commutative100.0%
fma-define100.0%
sub-neg100.0%
metadata-eval100.0%
+-commutative100.0%
Simplified100.0%
Taylor expanded in z around -inf 100.0%
Taylor expanded in a around inf 68.8%
if -1.6999999999999999e153 < z < -9.5000000000000008e46 or -5.5e12 < z Initial program 99.4%
sub-neg99.4%
metadata-eval99.4%
add-cube-cbrt99.2%
pow299.2%
Applied egg-rr99.2%
Taylor expanded in a around inf 38.7%
if -9.5000000000000008e46 < z < -5.5e12Initial program 99.7%
sub-neg99.7%
metadata-eval99.7%
add-cube-cbrt97.8%
pow297.8%
Applied egg-rr97.8%
Taylor expanded in x around inf 49.8%
Final simplification42.3%
NOTE: x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and i should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. (FPCore (x y z t a b c i) :precision binary64 (if (<= z -1.2e+197) z (if (<= z -7e-48) a (if (<= z 2.7e-137) (* y i) a))))
assert(x < y && y < z && z < t && t < a && a < b && b < c && c < i);
double code(double x, double y, double z, double t, double a, double b, double c, double i) {
double tmp;
if (z <= -1.2e+197) {
tmp = z;
} else if (z <= -7e-48) {
tmp = a;
} else if (z <= 2.7e-137) {
tmp = y * i;
} else {
tmp = a;
}
return tmp;
}
NOTE: x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and i should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function.
real(8) function code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i)
real(8), intent (in) :: x
real(8), intent (in) :: y
real(8), intent (in) :: z
real(8), intent (in) :: t
real(8), intent (in) :: a
real(8), intent (in) :: b
real(8), intent (in) :: c
real(8), intent (in) :: i
real(8) :: tmp
if (z <= (-1.2d+197)) then
tmp = z
else if (z <= (-7d-48)) then
tmp = a
else if (z <= 2.7d-137) then
tmp = y * i
else
tmp = a
end if
code = tmp
end function
assert x < y && y < z && z < t && t < a && a < b && b < c && c < i;
public static double code(double x, double y, double z, double t, double a, double b, double c, double i) {
double tmp;
if (z <= -1.2e+197) {
tmp = z;
} else if (z <= -7e-48) {
tmp = a;
} else if (z <= 2.7e-137) {
tmp = y * i;
} else {
tmp = a;
}
return tmp;
}
[x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i] = sort([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i]) def code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i): tmp = 0 if z <= -1.2e+197: tmp = z elif z <= -7e-48: tmp = a elif z <= 2.7e-137: tmp = y * i else: tmp = a return tmp
x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i = sort([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i]) function code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i) tmp = 0.0 if (z <= -1.2e+197) tmp = z; elseif (z <= -7e-48) tmp = a; elseif (z <= 2.7e-137) tmp = Float64(y * i); else tmp = a; end return tmp end
x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i = num2cell(sort([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i])){:}
function tmp_2 = code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i)
tmp = 0.0;
if (z <= -1.2e+197)
tmp = z;
elseif (z <= -7e-48)
tmp = a;
elseif (z <= 2.7e-137)
tmp = y * i;
else
tmp = a;
end
tmp_2 = tmp;
end
NOTE: x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and i should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. code[x_, y_, z_, t_, a_, b_, c_, i_] := If[LessEqual[z, -1.2e+197], z, If[LessEqual[z, -7e-48], a, If[LessEqual[z, 2.7e-137], N[(y * i), $MachinePrecision], a]]]
\begin{array}{l}
[x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i] = \mathsf{sort}([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i])\\
\\
\begin{array}{l}
\mathbf{if}\;z \leq -1.2 \cdot 10^{+197}:\\
\;\;\;\;z\\
\mathbf{elif}\;z \leq -7 \cdot 10^{-48}:\\
\;\;\;\;a\\
\mathbf{elif}\;z \leq 2.7 \cdot 10^{-137}:\\
\;\;\;\;y \cdot i\\
\mathbf{else}:\\
\;\;\;\;a\\
\end{array}
\end{array}
if z < -1.1999999999999999e197Initial program 100.0%
associate-+l+100.0%
+-commutative100.0%
associate-+l+100.0%
associate-+r+100.0%
+-commutative100.0%
+-commutative100.0%
associate-+l+100.0%
associate-+l+100.0%
+-commutative100.0%
fma-define100.0%
+-commutative100.0%
fma-define100.0%
sub-neg100.0%
metadata-eval100.0%
+-commutative100.0%
Simplified100.0%
Taylor expanded in z around inf 70.0%
if -1.1999999999999999e197 < z < -6.99999999999999982e-48 or 2.69999999999999993e-137 < z Initial program 99.8%
associate-+l+99.8%
+-commutative99.8%
associate-+l+99.8%
associate-+r+99.8%
+-commutative99.8%
+-commutative99.8%
associate-+l+99.8%
associate-+l+99.8%
+-commutative99.8%
fma-define99.8%
+-commutative99.8%
fma-define99.8%
sub-neg99.8%
metadata-eval99.8%
+-commutative99.8%
Simplified99.8%
Taylor expanded in a around inf 16.8%
if -6.99999999999999982e-48 < z < 2.69999999999999993e-137Initial program 98.7%
associate-+l+98.7%
+-commutative98.7%
associate-+l+98.7%
associate-+r+98.7%
+-commutative98.7%
+-commutative98.7%
associate-+l+98.7%
associate-+l+98.7%
+-commutative98.7%
fma-define98.7%
+-commutative98.7%
fma-define98.7%
sub-neg98.7%
metadata-eval98.7%
+-commutative98.7%
Simplified98.7%
Taylor expanded in y around inf 29.3%
*-commutative29.3%
Simplified29.3%
NOTE: x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and i should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. (FPCore (x y z t a b c i) :precision binary64 (if (<= z -1.5e+154) (* z (+ (/ a z) 1.0)) (+ a (* y i))))
assert(x < y && y < z && z < t && t < a && a < b && b < c && c < i);
double code(double x, double y, double z, double t, double a, double b, double c, double i) {
double tmp;
if (z <= -1.5e+154) {
tmp = z * ((a / z) + 1.0);
} else {
tmp = a + (y * i);
}
return tmp;
}
NOTE: x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and i should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function.
real(8) function code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i)
real(8), intent (in) :: x
real(8), intent (in) :: y
real(8), intent (in) :: z
real(8), intent (in) :: t
real(8), intent (in) :: a
real(8), intent (in) :: b
real(8), intent (in) :: c
real(8), intent (in) :: i
real(8) :: tmp
if (z <= (-1.5d+154)) then
tmp = z * ((a / z) + 1.0d0)
else
tmp = a + (y * i)
end if
code = tmp
end function
assert x < y && y < z && z < t && t < a && a < b && b < c && c < i;
public static double code(double x, double y, double z, double t, double a, double b, double c, double i) {
double tmp;
if (z <= -1.5e+154) {
tmp = z * ((a / z) + 1.0);
} else {
tmp = a + (y * i);
}
return tmp;
}
[x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i] = sort([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i]) def code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i): tmp = 0 if z <= -1.5e+154: tmp = z * ((a / z) + 1.0) else: tmp = a + (y * i) return tmp
x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i = sort([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i]) function code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i) tmp = 0.0 if (z <= -1.5e+154) tmp = Float64(z * Float64(Float64(a / z) + 1.0)); else tmp = Float64(a + Float64(y * i)); end return tmp end
x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i = num2cell(sort([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i])){:}
function tmp_2 = code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i)
tmp = 0.0;
if (z <= -1.5e+154)
tmp = z * ((a / z) + 1.0);
else
tmp = a + (y * i);
end
tmp_2 = tmp;
end
NOTE: x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and i should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. code[x_, y_, z_, t_, a_, b_, c_, i_] := If[LessEqual[z, -1.5e+154], N[(z * N[(N[(a / z), $MachinePrecision] + 1.0), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision], N[(a + N[(y * i), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]]
\begin{array}{l}
[x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i] = \mathsf{sort}([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i])\\
\\
\begin{array}{l}
\mathbf{if}\;z \leq -1.5 \cdot 10^{+154}:\\
\;\;\;\;z \cdot \left(\frac{a}{z} + 1\right)\\
\mathbf{else}:\\
\;\;\;\;a + y \cdot i\\
\end{array}
\end{array}
if z < -1.50000000000000013e154Initial program 100.0%
associate-+l+100.0%
+-commutative100.0%
associate-+l+100.0%
associate-+r+100.0%
+-commutative100.0%
+-commutative100.0%
associate-+l+100.0%
associate-+l+100.0%
+-commutative100.0%
fma-define100.0%
+-commutative100.0%
fma-define100.0%
sub-neg100.0%
metadata-eval100.0%
+-commutative100.0%
Simplified100.0%
Taylor expanded in z around -inf 100.0%
Taylor expanded in a around inf 71.1%
if -1.50000000000000013e154 < z Initial program 99.4%
sub-neg99.4%
metadata-eval99.4%
add-cube-cbrt99.1%
pow299.1%
Applied egg-rr99.1%
Taylor expanded in a around inf 38.2%
Final simplification41.8%
NOTE: x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and i should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. (FPCore (x y z t a b c i) :precision binary64 (if (<= z -1.8e+197) (+ z (* y i)) (+ a (* y i))))
assert(x < y && y < z && z < t && t < a && a < b && b < c && c < i);
double code(double x, double y, double z, double t, double a, double b, double c, double i) {
double tmp;
if (z <= -1.8e+197) {
tmp = z + (y * i);
} else {
tmp = a + (y * i);
}
return tmp;
}
NOTE: x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and i should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function.
real(8) function code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i)
real(8), intent (in) :: x
real(8), intent (in) :: y
real(8), intent (in) :: z
real(8), intent (in) :: t
real(8), intent (in) :: a
real(8), intent (in) :: b
real(8), intent (in) :: c
real(8), intent (in) :: i
real(8) :: tmp
if (z <= (-1.8d+197)) then
tmp = z + (y * i)
else
tmp = a + (y * i)
end if
code = tmp
end function
assert x < y && y < z && z < t && t < a && a < b && b < c && c < i;
public static double code(double x, double y, double z, double t, double a, double b, double c, double i) {
double tmp;
if (z <= -1.8e+197) {
tmp = z + (y * i);
} else {
tmp = a + (y * i);
}
return tmp;
}
[x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i] = sort([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i]) def code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i): tmp = 0 if z <= -1.8e+197: tmp = z + (y * i) else: tmp = a + (y * i) return tmp
x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i = sort([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i]) function code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i) tmp = 0.0 if (z <= -1.8e+197) tmp = Float64(z + Float64(y * i)); else tmp = Float64(a + Float64(y * i)); end return tmp end
x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i = num2cell(sort([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i])){:}
function tmp_2 = code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i)
tmp = 0.0;
if (z <= -1.8e+197)
tmp = z + (y * i);
else
tmp = a + (y * i);
end
tmp_2 = tmp;
end
NOTE: x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and i should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. code[x_, y_, z_, t_, a_, b_, c_, i_] := If[LessEqual[z, -1.8e+197], N[(z + N[(y * i), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision], N[(a + N[(y * i), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]]
\begin{array}{l}
[x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i] = \mathsf{sort}([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i])\\
\\
\begin{array}{l}
\mathbf{if}\;z \leq -1.8 \cdot 10^{+197}:\\
\;\;\;\;z + y \cdot i\\
\mathbf{else}:\\
\;\;\;\;a + y \cdot i\\
\end{array}
\end{array}
if z < -1.79999999999999991e197Initial program 100.0%
sub-neg100.0%
metadata-eval100.0%
add-cube-cbrt100.0%
pow2100.0%
Applied egg-rr100.0%
Taylor expanded in z around inf 70.0%
if -1.79999999999999991e197 < z Initial program 99.4%
sub-neg99.4%
metadata-eval99.4%
add-cube-cbrt99.2%
pow299.2%
Applied egg-rr99.2%
Taylor expanded in a around inf 39.0%
NOTE: x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and i should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. (FPCore (x y z t a b c i) :precision binary64 (if (<= z -3.9e+198) z (+ a (* y i))))
assert(x < y && y < z && z < t && t < a && a < b && b < c && c < i);
double code(double x, double y, double z, double t, double a, double b, double c, double i) {
double tmp;
if (z <= -3.9e+198) {
tmp = z;
} else {
tmp = a + (y * i);
}
return tmp;
}
NOTE: x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and i should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function.
real(8) function code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i)
real(8), intent (in) :: x
real(8), intent (in) :: y
real(8), intent (in) :: z
real(8), intent (in) :: t
real(8), intent (in) :: a
real(8), intent (in) :: b
real(8), intent (in) :: c
real(8), intent (in) :: i
real(8) :: tmp
if (z <= (-3.9d+198)) then
tmp = z
else
tmp = a + (y * i)
end if
code = tmp
end function
assert x < y && y < z && z < t && t < a && a < b && b < c && c < i;
public static double code(double x, double y, double z, double t, double a, double b, double c, double i) {
double tmp;
if (z <= -3.9e+198) {
tmp = z;
} else {
tmp = a + (y * i);
}
return tmp;
}
[x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i] = sort([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i]) def code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i): tmp = 0 if z <= -3.9e+198: tmp = z else: tmp = a + (y * i) return tmp
x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i = sort([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i]) function code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i) tmp = 0.0 if (z <= -3.9e+198) tmp = z; else tmp = Float64(a + Float64(y * i)); end return tmp end
x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i = num2cell(sort([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i])){:}
function tmp_2 = code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i)
tmp = 0.0;
if (z <= -3.9e+198)
tmp = z;
else
tmp = a + (y * i);
end
tmp_2 = tmp;
end
NOTE: x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and i should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. code[x_, y_, z_, t_, a_, b_, c_, i_] := If[LessEqual[z, -3.9e+198], z, N[(a + N[(y * i), $MachinePrecision]), $MachinePrecision]]
\begin{array}{l}
[x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i] = \mathsf{sort}([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i])\\
\\
\begin{array}{l}
\mathbf{if}\;z \leq -3.9 \cdot 10^{+198}:\\
\;\;\;\;z\\
\mathbf{else}:\\
\;\;\;\;a + y \cdot i\\
\end{array}
\end{array}
if z < -3.9e198Initial program 100.0%
associate-+l+100.0%
+-commutative100.0%
associate-+l+100.0%
associate-+r+100.0%
+-commutative100.0%
+-commutative100.0%
associate-+l+100.0%
associate-+l+100.0%
+-commutative100.0%
fma-define100.0%
+-commutative100.0%
fma-define100.0%
sub-neg100.0%
metadata-eval100.0%
+-commutative100.0%
Simplified100.0%
Taylor expanded in z around inf 70.0%
if -3.9e198 < z Initial program 99.4%
sub-neg99.4%
metadata-eval99.4%
add-cube-cbrt99.2%
pow299.2%
Applied egg-rr99.2%
Taylor expanded in a around inf 39.0%
NOTE: x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and i should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. (FPCore (x y z t a b c i) :precision binary64 (if (<= z -1.4e+197) z a))
assert(x < y && y < z && z < t && t < a && a < b && b < c && c < i);
double code(double x, double y, double z, double t, double a, double b, double c, double i) {
double tmp;
if (z <= -1.4e+197) {
tmp = z;
} else {
tmp = a;
}
return tmp;
}
NOTE: x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and i should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function.
real(8) function code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i)
real(8), intent (in) :: x
real(8), intent (in) :: y
real(8), intent (in) :: z
real(8), intent (in) :: t
real(8), intent (in) :: a
real(8), intent (in) :: b
real(8), intent (in) :: c
real(8), intent (in) :: i
real(8) :: tmp
if (z <= (-1.4d+197)) then
tmp = z
else
tmp = a
end if
code = tmp
end function
assert x < y && y < z && z < t && t < a && a < b && b < c && c < i;
public static double code(double x, double y, double z, double t, double a, double b, double c, double i) {
double tmp;
if (z <= -1.4e+197) {
tmp = z;
} else {
tmp = a;
}
return tmp;
}
[x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i] = sort([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i]) def code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i): tmp = 0 if z <= -1.4e+197: tmp = z else: tmp = a return tmp
x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i = sort([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i]) function code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i) tmp = 0.0 if (z <= -1.4e+197) tmp = z; else tmp = a; end return tmp end
x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i = num2cell(sort([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i])){:}
function tmp_2 = code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i)
tmp = 0.0;
if (z <= -1.4e+197)
tmp = z;
else
tmp = a;
end
tmp_2 = tmp;
end
NOTE: x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and i should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. code[x_, y_, z_, t_, a_, b_, c_, i_] := If[LessEqual[z, -1.4e+197], z, a]
\begin{array}{l}
[x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i] = \mathsf{sort}([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i])\\
\\
\begin{array}{l}
\mathbf{if}\;z \leq -1.4 \cdot 10^{+197}:\\
\;\;\;\;z\\
\mathbf{else}:\\
\;\;\;\;a\\
\end{array}
\end{array}
if z < -1.3999999999999999e197Initial program 100.0%
associate-+l+100.0%
+-commutative100.0%
associate-+l+100.0%
associate-+r+100.0%
+-commutative100.0%
+-commutative100.0%
associate-+l+100.0%
associate-+l+100.0%
+-commutative100.0%
fma-define100.0%
+-commutative100.0%
fma-define100.0%
sub-neg100.0%
metadata-eval100.0%
+-commutative100.0%
Simplified100.0%
Taylor expanded in z around inf 70.0%
if -1.3999999999999999e197 < z Initial program 99.4%
associate-+l+99.4%
+-commutative99.4%
associate-+l+99.4%
associate-+r+99.4%
+-commutative99.4%
+-commutative99.4%
associate-+l+99.4%
associate-+l+99.4%
+-commutative99.4%
fma-define99.4%
+-commutative99.4%
fma-define99.4%
sub-neg99.4%
metadata-eval99.4%
+-commutative99.4%
Simplified99.4%
Taylor expanded in a around inf 18.0%
NOTE: x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and i should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. (FPCore (x y z t a b c i) :precision binary64 a)
assert(x < y && y < z && z < t && t < a && a < b && b < c && c < i);
double code(double x, double y, double z, double t, double a, double b, double c, double i) {
return a;
}
NOTE: x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and i should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function.
real(8) function code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i)
real(8), intent (in) :: x
real(8), intent (in) :: y
real(8), intent (in) :: z
real(8), intent (in) :: t
real(8), intent (in) :: a
real(8), intent (in) :: b
real(8), intent (in) :: c
real(8), intent (in) :: i
code = a
end function
assert x < y && y < z && z < t && t < a && a < b && b < c && c < i;
public static double code(double x, double y, double z, double t, double a, double b, double c, double i) {
return a;
}
[x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i] = sort([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i]) def code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i): return a
x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i = sort([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i]) function code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i) return a end
x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i = num2cell(sort([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i])){:}
function tmp = code(x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i)
tmp = a;
end
NOTE: x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and i should be sorted in increasing order before calling this function. code[x_, y_, z_, t_, a_, b_, c_, i_] := a
\begin{array}{l}
[x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i] = \mathsf{sort}([x, y, z, t, a, b, c, i])\\
\\
a
\end{array}
Initial program 99.5%
associate-+l+99.5%
+-commutative99.5%
associate-+l+99.5%
associate-+r+99.5%
+-commutative99.5%
+-commutative99.5%
associate-+l+99.5%
associate-+l+99.5%
+-commutative99.5%
fma-define99.5%
+-commutative99.5%
fma-define99.5%
sub-neg99.5%
metadata-eval99.5%
+-commutative99.5%
Simplified99.5%
Taylor expanded in a around inf 17.6%
herbie shell --seed 2024111
(FPCore (x y z t a b c i)
:name "Numeric.SpecFunctions:logBeta from math-functions-0.1.5.2, B"
:precision binary64
(+ (+ (+ (+ (+ (* x (log y)) z) t) a) (* (- b 0.5) (log c))) (* y i)))