annotate xthresh.c @ 398:443c2939e84b api-inversion

off_t in ABI structures is a bad thing. Why? Because its size depends on the compile-time environment. It was OK, ish, when the only off_t was at the end of the struct, because then we only stomped on uninitialized bits of memory; it is terrible when there is more than one off_t kind of field. Use uint64_t for those fields instead.
author mas01cr
date Thu, 27 Nov 2008 15:19:47 +0000
parents 3be15407e814
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mas01cr@280 1 #include <gsl/gsl_sf.h>
mas01cr@280 2 #include <stdio.h>
mas01cr@280 3 #include <stdlib.h>
mas01cr@280 4 #include <math.h>
mas01cr@280 5
mas01cr@280 6 int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
mas01cr@280 7 if(argc != 4) {
mas01cr@280 8 fprintf(stderr, "Wrong number of arguments: %d\n", argc);
mas01cr@280 9 exit(1);
mas01cr@280 10 }
mas01cr@280 11
mas01cr@280 12 long int meanN = strtol(argv[1], NULL, 10);
mas01cr@280 13
mas01cr@280 14 double d = strtod(argv[2], NULL);
mas01cr@280 15 double sigma2 = strtod(argv[3], NULL);
mas01cr@280 16
mas01cr@280 17 double logw = (2 / d) * gsl_sf_log(-gsl_sf_log(0.99));
mas01cr@280 18 double logxthresh = gsl_sf_log(sigma2) + logw
mas01cr@280 19 - (2 / d) * gsl_sf_log(meanN)
mas01cr@280 20 - gsl_sf_log(d/2)
mas01cr@280 21 - (2 / d) * gsl_sf_log(2 / d)
mas01cr@280 22 + (2 / d) * gsl_sf_lngamma(d / 2);
mas01cr@280 23
mas01cr@280 24 printf("w: %f\n", exp(logw));
mas01cr@280 25 printf("x_thresh: %f\n", exp(logxthresh));
mas01cr@280 26 exit(0);
mas01cr@280 27 }