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AI-on-the-edge-device/code/test/components/jomjol-flowcontroll/test_cnnflowcontroll.cpp
Frank Haverland 4f3f3d9af2 Fix testings (#2783)
* fix all tests and more description

* The decimal point offset. -3 corresponds to x.yyy

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Co-authored-by: jomjol <30766535+jomjol@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-12-31 14:43:08 +01:00

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#include <unity.h>
#include <ClassFlowCNNGeneral.h>
class UnderTestCNN : public ClassFlowCNNGeneral {
public:
using ClassFlowCNNGeneral::PointerEvalAnalogNew;
using ClassFlowCNNGeneral::PointerEvalHybridNew;
using ClassFlowCNNGeneral::ClassFlowCNNGeneral;
};
/**
* @brief test if all combinations of digit
* evaluation are running correctly
*/
void test_ZeigerEval()
{
UnderTestCNN undertest = UnderTestCNN(nullptr, Digital100);
// the 5.2 is already above 5.0 and the previous digit too (3)
printf("Test 5.2, 3\n");
int result = undertest.PointerEvalAnalogNew(5.2, 3);
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(5, result);
// the 5.2 is already above 5.0 and the previous digit not (9)
// so the current digit shoult be reduced (4.9)
printf("Test 5.2, 9\n");
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(4, undertest.PointerEvalAnalogNew(5.2, 9));
printf("Test 4.4, 9\n");
// the 4.4 (digital100) is not above 5 and the previous digit (analog) too (9.3)
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(4, undertest.PointerEvalAnalogNew(4.4, 9));
printf("Test 4.5, 0\n");
// the 4.5 (digital100) is not above 5 and the previous digit (analog) too (9.6)
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(4, undertest.PointerEvalAnalogNew(4.5, 0));
}
/**
* @brief test if all combinations of digit
* evaluation are running correctly
*
* Desciption on call undertest.PointerEvalHybridNew(float number, float number_of_predecessors, int eval_predecessors, bool Analog_Predecessors, float digitalAnalogTransitionStart)
* @param number: is the current ROI as float value from recognition
* @param number_of_predecessors: is the last (lower) ROI as float from recognition
* @param eval_predecessors: is the evaluated number. Sometimes a much lower value can change higer values
* example: 9.8, 9.9, 0.1
* 0.1 => 0 (eval_predecessors)
* The 0 makes a 9.9 to 0 (eval_predecessors)
* The 0 makes a 9.8 to 0
* @param Analog_Predecessors false/true if the last ROI is an analog or digital ROI (default=false)
* runs in special handling because analog is much less precise
* @param digitalAnalogTransitionStart start of the transitionlogic begins on number_of_predecessor (default=9.2)
*
*
*
*
*/
void test_ZeigerEvalHybrid() {
UnderTestCNN undertest = UnderTestCNN(nullptr, Digital100);
// the 5.2 and no previous should round down
printf("PointerEvalHybridNew(5.2, 0, -1)\n");
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(5, undertest.PointerEvalHybridNew(5.2, 0, -1));
// the 5.3 and no previous should trunc to 5
printf("PointerEvalHybridNew(5.3, 0, -1)\n");
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(5, undertest.PointerEvalHybridNew(5.3, 0, -1));
printf("PointerEvalHybridNew(5.7, 0, -1)\n");
// the 5.7 and no previous should trunc to 5
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(5, undertest.PointerEvalHybridNew(5.7, 0, -1, false, 9.2));
// the 5.8 and no previous should round up to 6
printf("PointerEvalHybridNew(5.8, 0, -1)\n");
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(6, undertest.PointerEvalHybridNew(5.8, 8.0, 8, false, 8.0));
// the 5.7 with previous and the previous between 0.3-0.5 should round up to 6
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(6, undertest.PointerEvalHybridNew(5.7, 0.4, 1));
// the 5.3 with previous and the previous between 0.3-0.7 should round down to 5
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(5, undertest.PointerEvalHybridNew(5.3, 0.7, 1));
// the 5.3 with previous and the previous <=0.5 should trunc to 5
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(5, undertest.PointerEvalHybridNew(5.3, 0.1, 1));
// the 5.2 with previous and the previous >=9.8 should reduce to 4
// the digit is already over transistion, but a analog pointer runs behind
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(4, undertest.PointerEvalHybridNew(5.2, 9.8, 9, false, 9.0));
// the 5.7 with previous and the previous >=9.5 should trunc to 5
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(5, undertest.PointerEvalHybridNew(5.7, 9.6, 9));
// the 4.5 (digital100) is not above 5 and the previous digit (analog) not over Zero (9.6)
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(4, undertest.PointerEvalHybridNew(4.5, 9.6, 0));
// the 4.5 (digital100) is not above 5 and the previous digit (analog) not over Zero (9.6)
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(4, undertest.PointerEvalHybridNew(4.5, 9.6, 9));
// the 4.5 (digital100) is not above 5 and the previous digit (analog) not over Zero (9.5)
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(4, undertest.PointerEvalHybridNew(4.5, 9.5, 9));
// 59.96889 - Pre: 58.94888
// 8.6 : 9.8 : 6.7
// the 4.4 (digital100) is not above 5 and the previous digit (analog) not over Zero (9.5)
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(8, undertest.PointerEvalHybridNew(8.6, 9.8, 9));
// pre = 9.9 (0.0 raw)
// zahl = 1.8
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(2, undertest.PointerEvalHybridNew(1.8, 9.0, 9));
// if a digit have an early transition and the pointer is < 9.0
// prev (pointer) = 6.2, but on digital readout = 6.0 (prev is int parameter)
// zahl = 4.6
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(4, undertest.PointerEvalHybridNew(4.6, 6.0, 6));
// issue #879 vorgaenger is -1, zahl = 6.7
//TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(7, undertest.ZeigerEvalHybrid(6.7, -1.0, -1));
}