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#
# this is a class that keeps a tolerance value. It should
# be used as a class (static) variable for classes that
# will compare instances with a tolerance
#
# a valid tolerance is a float value 0 or greater
#
TOL = 1e-10
class TolObject(object):
"""A class for maintaining a tolerance value.
The tolerance value is a float that must be 0.0 or
greater. Any class using this class as a base class
will have a tolerance value unique to that class.
There are two member functions:
getTolerance(): return the current tolerance
setTolerance(t): set the new tolerance
"""
def __init__(self, t=None):
"""Initialize a TolObject.
TolObject(t)
Optional argument t must be a float, and it
must be greater than 0. A default tolerance is set
if the function is called without arguments.
"""
if t is None:
t = TOL
tol = t
if not isinstance(tol, float):
tol = float(t)
if tol < 0.0:
raise ValueError, "Tolerance must be greater than 0: " + `tol`
self.__tolerance = tol
def setTolerance(self, t=None):
"""Set the tolerance value.
setTolerance(t)
Optional argument t must be a float, and it
must be greater than 0. The default tolerance is
reset if the function is called without arguments.
This function returns the old tolerance value.
"""
old_tol = self.__tolerance
if t is None:
t = TOL
tol = t
if not isinstance(tol, float):
tol = float(t)
if tol < 0.0:
raise ValueError, "Tolerance must be greater than 0: " + `tol`
self.__tolerance = tol
return old_tol
def getTolerance(self):
"""Get the tolerance value.
getTolerance()
Return the current tolerance.
"""
return self.__tolerance
tolerance = property(getTolerance, setTolerance, None, "Tolerance value")
class StaticTolObject(object):
"""A class for maintaining a tolerance value.
This class is meant to be a base-class for classes
that wish to use a tolerance value for comparing
one instance to another.
There are two class methods:
getTolerance(): return the current tolerance
setTolerance(tol): set the new tolerance
This class stores the tolerance value as a static class
variable, so any classes using this class as a base class
will share the same tolerance value.
"""
__tolerance = TOL
def setTolerance(cls, t=None):
"""Set the tolerance value.
Optional argument t must be a float, and itmust be
greater than 0. The default tolerance is reset if
the function is called without arguments.
This function returns the old tolerance value.
"""
old_tol = cls.__tolerance
if t is None:
t = TOL
_t = t
if not isinstance(_t, float):
_t = float(t)
if _t < 0.0:
raise ValueError, "Tolerance must be greater than 0: " + `_t`
cls.__tolerance = _t
return old_tol
setTolerance = classmethod(setTolerance)
def getTolerance(cls):
"""Get the tolerance value.
Return the current tolerance.
"""
return cls.__tolerance
getTolerance = classmethod(getTolerance)
def toltest(tol):
"""Test that a tolerance value is valid.
toltest(tol)
The argument "tol" should be a float.
"""
_t = tol
if not isinstance(_t, float):
_t = float(tol)
if _t < TOL:
raise ValueError, "Invalid tolerance: %g" % _t
return _t