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27// $Id: G4LogLogInterpolation.cc,v 1.16 2009/09/25 07:41:34 sincerti Exp $
28// GEANT4 tag $Name: geant4-09-04-ref-00 $
29//
30// Author: Maria Grazia Pia (Maria.Grazia.Pia@cern.ch)
31//         Sebastian Incerti (incerti@cenbg.in2p3.fr)
32//         Nicolas A. Karakatsanis (knicolas@mail.ntua.gr)
33// History:
34// -----------
35// 31 Jul 2001   MGP        Created
36// 27 Jun 2008   SI         Add check to avoid FPE errors
37// 08 Dec 2008   NAK        Log-Log interpolation math formula streamlined, self-test function
38// 14 Jun 2008   NAK        New implementation for log-log interpolation after directly loading
39//                          logarithmic values from G4EMLOW dataset
40// -------------------------------------------------------------------
41
42#include "G4LogLogInterpolation.hh"
43
44// Constructor
45
46G4LogLogInterpolation::G4LogLogInterpolation()
47{ }
48
49// Destructor
50
51G4LogLogInterpolation::~G4LogLogInterpolation()
52{ }
53
54G4VDataSetAlgorithm* G4LogLogInterpolation::Clone() const 
55{ return new G4LogLogInterpolation; }
56
57
58G4double G4LogLogInterpolation::Calculate(G4double x, G4int bin, 
59                                          const G4DataVector& points, 
60                                          const G4DataVector& data) const
61{
62  //G4cout << "G4LogLogInterpolation is performed (2 arguments) " << G4endl;
63  G4int nBins = data.size() - 1;
64//G4double oldresult = 0.;
65  G4double value = 0.;
66  if (x < points[0])
67    {
68      value = 0.;
69    }
70  else if (bin < nBins)
71    {
72      G4double e1 = points[bin];
73      G4double e2 = points[bin+1];
74      G4double d1 = data[bin];
75      G4double d2 = data[bin+1];
76// Check of e1, e2, d1 and d2 values to avoid floating-point errors when estimating the interpolated value below -- S.I., Jun. 2008
77      if ((d1 > 0.) && (d2 > 0.) && (e1 > 0.) && (e2 > 0.))
78        {
79// Streamline the Log-Log Interpolation formula in order to reduce the required number of log10() function calls
80// Variable oldresult contains the result of old implementation of Log-Log interpolation -- M.G.P. Jun. 2001
81//       oldresult = (std::log10(d1)*std::log10(e2/x) + std::log10(d2)*std::log10(x/e1)) / std::log10(e2/e1);
82//       oldresult = std::pow(10.,oldresult);
83// Variable value contains the result of new implementation, after streamlining the math operation -- N.A.K. Oct. 2008
84         value = std::log10(d1)+(std::log10(d2/d1)/std::log10(e2/e1)*std::log10(x/e1));
85         value = std::pow(10.,value);
86// Test of the new implementation result (value variable) against the old one (oldresult) -- N.A.K. Dec. 2008
87//       G4double diffResult = value - oldresult;
88//       G4double relativeDiff = 1e-11;
89// Comparison of the two values based on a max allowable relative difference
90//       if ( std::fabs(diffResult) > relativeDiff*std::fabs(oldresult) )
91//        {
92// Abort comparison when at least one of two results is infinite
93//           if ((!std::isinf(oldresult)) && (!std::isinf(value)))
94//            {
95//              G4cout << "G4LogLogInterpolation> Old Interpolated Value is:" << oldresult << G4endl;
96//              G4cout << "G4LogLogInterpolation> New Interpolated Value is:" << value << G4endl << G4endl;
97//              G4cerr << "G4LogLogInterpolation> Error in Interpolation:" << G4endl;
98//              G4cerr << "The difference between new and old interpolated value is:" << diffResult << G4endl << G4endl;
99//            }
100//        }
101        }
102      else value = 0.;
103    }
104  else
105    {
106      value = data[nBins];
107    }
108  return value;
109}
110
111
112// Nicolas A. Karakatsanis: New implementation of log-log interpolation after directly loading
113//                          logarithmic values from G4EMLOW dataset
114
115G4double G4LogLogInterpolation::Calculate(G4double x, G4int bin, 
116                                          const G4DataVector& points,
117                                          const G4DataVector& data,
118                                          const G4DataVector& log_points, 
119                                          const G4DataVector& log_data) const
120{
121  //G4cout << "G4LogLogInterpolation is performed (4 arguments) " << G4endl;
122  G4int nBins = data.size() - 1;
123  G4double value = 0.;
124  G4double log_x = std::log10(x);
125  if (x < points[0])
126    {
127      value = 0.;
128    }
129  else if (bin < nBins)
130    {
131      G4double log_e1 = log_points[bin];
132      G4double log_e2 = log_points[bin+1];
133      G4double log_d1 = log_data[bin];
134      G4double log_d2 = log_data[bin+1];
135     
136      //G4cout << "x = " << x << " , logx = " << log_x  << " , bin = " << bin << G4endl;
137      //G4cout << "e1 = " << points[bin] << " d1 = " << data[bin] << G4endl;
138      //G4cout << "e2 = " << points[bin+1] << " d2 = " << data[bin+1] << G4endl;
139      //G4cout << "loge1 = " << log_e1 << " logd1 = " << log_d1 << G4endl;
140      //G4cout << "loge2 = " << log_e2 << " logd2 = " << log_d2 << G4endl;
141
142// Values e1, e2, d1 and d2 are the log values of the corresponding
143// original energy and data values. Simple linear interpolation performed
144// on loagarithmic data should be equivalent to log-log interpolation
145      value = log_d1 + (log_d2 - log_d1)*(log_x - log_e1)/(log_e2 - log_e1);
146
147// Delogarithmize to obtain interpolated value
148      value = std::pow(10.,value);
149   }
150 else
151   {
152     value = data[nBins];
153   }
154  return value;
155}
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