Vehicle-Anti-Theft-Face-Rec.../venv/Lib/site-packages/pywt/tests/test_functions.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python
from __future__ import division, print_function, absolute_import
from numpy.testing import assert_almost_equal, assert_allclose
import pywt
def test_centrfreq():
# db1 is Haar function, frequency=1
w = pywt.Wavelet('db1')
expected = 1
result = pywt.central_frequency(w, precision=12)
assert_almost_equal(result, expected, decimal=3)
# db2, frequency=2/3
w = pywt.Wavelet('db2')
expected = 2/3.
result = pywt.central_frequency(w, precision=12)
assert_almost_equal(result, expected)
def test_scal2frq_scale():
scale = 2
w = pywt.Wavelet('db1')
expected = 1. / scale
result = pywt.scale2frequency(w, scale, precision=12)
assert_almost_equal(result, expected, decimal=3)
def test_intwave_orthogonal():
w = pywt.Wavelet('db1')
int_psi, x = pywt.integrate_wavelet(w, precision=12)
ix = x < 0.5
# For x < 0.5, the integral is equal to x
assert_allclose(int_psi[ix], x[ix])
# For x > 0.5, the integral is equal to (1 - x)
# Ignore last point here, there x > 1 and something goes wrong
assert_allclose(int_psi[~ix][:-1], 1 - x[~ix][:-1], atol=1e-10)