NAME
Math::Symbolic::Custom::Transformation::Group - Group of Transformations
SYNOPSIS
use Math::Symbolic::Custom::Transformation qw/:all/;
use Math::Symbolic qw/parse_from_string/;
my $group = new_trafo_group(
',',
new_trafo( 'TREE_x ^ 1' => 'TREE_x' ),
new_trafo( 'TREE_x ^ CONST_a' => 'TREE_x * TREE_x^value{CONST_a-1}' ),
);
my $function = parse_from_string(
'(foo+1)^3 + bar^2'
);
while(1) {
my $result = $group->apply_recursive($function);
last if not defined $result;
$function = $result;
}
print $function."\n"
# prints "((foo + 1) * ((foo + 1) * (foo + 1))) + (bar * bar)"
DESCRIPTION
A Math::Symbolic::Custom::Transformation::Group
object (Trafo Group for now) represents a conjunction of several transformations and is a transformation itself. An example is in order here:
my $group = new_trafo_group( ',', $trafo1, $trafo2, ... );
Now, $group
can be applied to Math::Symbolic trees as if it was an ordinary transformation object itself. In fact it is, because this is a subclass of Math::Symbolic::Custom::Transformation.
The first argument to the constructor specifies the condition under which the grouped transformations are applied. ','
is the simplest form. It means that all grouped transformations are always applied. '&'
means that the next transformation will only be applied if the previous one succeeded. Finally, '|'
means that the first transformation to succeed is the last that is tried. '&'
and '|'
are and
and or
operators if you will.
EXPORT
None by default, but you may choose to import the new_trafo_group
subroutine as an alternative constructor for Math::Symbolic::Custom::Transformation::Group
objects.
METHODS
This is a list of public methods.
- new
-
This is the constructor for
Math::Symbolic::Custom::Transformation::Group
objects. First argument must be the type of the group as explained above. (','
,'&'
, or'|'
.) Following the group type may be any number of transformations (or groups thereof). - apply
-
Applies the transformation (group) to a
Math::Symbolic
tree. First argument must be aMath::Symbolic
tree to transform. The tree is not transformed in-place, but its matched subtrees are contained in the transformed tree, so if you plan to use the original tree as well as the transformed tree, take care to clone one of the trees.apply()
returns the transformed tree if the transformation pattern matched and a false value otherwise.On errors, it throws a fatal error.
- to_string
-
Returns a string representation of the transformation. In presence of the
simplify
orvalue
hooks, this may fail to return the correct represenation. It does not round-trip!(Generally, it should work if only one hook is present, but fails if more than one hook is found.)
- apply_recursive
-
This method is inherited from Math::Symbolic::Custom::Transformation.
SUBROUTINES
This is a list of public subroutines.
- new_trafo_group
-
This subroutine is an alternative to the
new()
constructor for Math::Symbolic::Custom::Transformation::Group objects that uses a hard coded package name. (So if you want to subclass this module, you should be aware of that!)
SEE ALSO
New versions of this module can be found on http://steffen-mueller.net or CPAN.
This module uses the Math::Symbolic framework for symbolic computations.
Math::Symbolic::Custom::Pattern implements the pattern matching routines.
AUTHOR
Steffen Müller, <symbolic-module at steffen-mueller dot net>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2013 by Steffen Mueller
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.6.1 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.