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hyperrogue/hyperpoint.cpp
2017-07-23 01:33:27 +02:00

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// Hyperbolic Rogue
// Copyright (C) 2011-2012 Zeno Rogue, see 'hyper.cpp' for details
enum eGeometry {gNormal, gEuclid, gSphere, gElliptic, gQuotient, gQuotient2, gTorus, gGUARD};
eGeometry geometry, targetgeometry = gEuclid;
#define euclid (geometry == gEuclid || geometry == gTorus)
#define sphere (geometry == gSphere || geometry == gElliptic)
#define elliptic (geometry == gElliptic)
#define quotient (geometry == gQuotient ? 1 : geometry == gQuotient2 ? 2 : 0)
#define torus (geometry == gTorus)
#define doall (quotient || torus)
#define smallbounded (sphere || quotient == 1 || torus)
// for the pure heptagonal grid
bool purehepta = false;
// hyperbolic points and matrices
// basic functions and types
//===========================
#ifdef SINHCOSH
// ld sinh(ld alpha) { return (exp(alpha) - exp(-alpha)) / 2; }
// ld cosh(ld alpha) { return (exp(alpha) + exp(-alpha)) / 2; }
/* ld inverse_sinh(ld z) {
return log(z+sqrt(1+z*z));
}
double inverse_cos(double c) {
double s = sqrt(1-c*c);
double r = atan(s/c);
if(r < 0) r = -r;
return r;
}
// ld tanh(ld x) { return sinh(x) / cosh(x); }
ld inverse_tanh(ld x) { return log((1+x)/(1-x)) / 2; } */
#endif
#ifndef M_PI
#define M_PI 3.14159265358979
#endif
ld squar(ld x) { return x*x; }
int sig(int z) { return (sphere || z<2)?1:-1; }
// hyperbolic point:
//===================
// we represent the points on the hyperbolic plane
// by points in 3D space (Minkowski space) such that x^2+y^2-z^2 == -1, z > 0
// (this is analogous to representing a sphere with points such that x^2+y^2+z^2 == 1)
struct hyperpoint {
ld tab[3];
ld& operator [] (int i) { return tab[i]; }
const ld& operator [] (int i) const { return tab[i]; }
};
hyperpoint hpxyz(ld x, ld y, ld z) {
// EUCLIDEAN
hyperpoint r; r[0] = x; r[1] = y; r[2] = z; return r;
}
hyperpoint hpxy(ld x, ld y) {
// EUCLIDEAN
return hpxyz(x,y, euclid ? 1 : sphere ? sqrt(1-x*x-y*y) : sqrt(1+x*x+y*y));
}
// center of the pseudosphere
const hyperpoint Hypc = { {0,0,0} };
// origin of the hyperbolic plane
const hyperpoint C0 = { {0,0,1} };
// a point (I hope this number needs no comments ;) )
const hyperpoint Cx1 = { {1,0,1.41421356237} };
// this function returns approximate square of distance between two points
// (in the spherical analogy, this would be the distance in the 3D space,
// through the interior, not on the surface)
// also used to verify whether a point h1 is on the hyperbolic plane by using Hypc for h2
ld intval(const hyperpoint &h1, const hyperpoint &h2) {
if(elliptic) {
double d1 = squar(h1[0]-h2[0]) + squar(h1[1]-h2[1]) + squar(h1[2]-h2[2]);
double d2 = squar(h1[0]+h2[0]) + squar(h1[1]+h2[1]) + squar(h1[2]+h2[2]);
return min(d1, d2);
}
return squar(h1[0]-h2[0]) + squar(h1[1]-h2[1]) + (sphere?1:euclid?0:-1) * squar(h1[2]-h2[2]);
}
ld intvalxy(const hyperpoint &h1, const hyperpoint &h2) {
return squar(h1[0]-h2[0]) + squar(h1[1]-h2[1]);
}
ld zlevel(const hyperpoint &h) {
if(euclid) return h[2];
else if(sphere) return sqrt(intval(h, Hypc));
else return sqrt(-intval(h, Hypc));
}
// display a hyperbolic point
char *display(const hyperpoint& H) {
static char buf[100];
sprintf(buf, "%8.4f:%8.4f:%8.4f", double(H[0]), double(H[1]), double(H[2]));
return buf;
}
// get the center of the line segment from H1 to H2
hyperpoint mid(const hyperpoint& H1, const hyperpoint& H2) {
hyperpoint H3;
H3[0] = H1[0] + H2[0];
H3[1] = H1[1] + H2[1];
H3[2] = H1[2] + H2[2];
ld Z = 2;
if(sphere) Z = sqrt(intval(H3, Hypc));
else if(!euclid) {
Z = intval(H3, Hypc);
Z = sqrt(-Z);
}
for(int c=0; c<3; c++) H3[c] /= Z;
return H3;
}
// like mid, but take 3D into account
hyperpoint midz(const hyperpoint& H1, const hyperpoint& H2) {
hyperpoint H3;
H3[0] = H1[0] + H2[0];
H3[1] = H1[1] + H2[1];
H3[2] = H1[2] + H2[2];
ld Z = 2;
if(sphere || !euclid) Z = zlevel(H3) * 2 / (zlevel(H1) + zlevel(H2));
for(int c=0; c<3; c++) H3[c] /= Z;
return H3;
}
// matrices
//==========
// matrices represent isometries of the hyperbolic plane
// (just like isometries of the sphere are represented by rotation matrices)
struct transmatrix {
ld tab[3][3];
ld * operator [] (int i) { return tab[i]; }
const ld * operator [] (int i) const { return tab[i]; }
};
// identity matrix
const transmatrix Id = {{{1,0,0}, {0,1,0}, {0,0,1}}};
// mirror image
const transmatrix Mirror = {{{1,0,0}, {0,-1,0}, {0,0,1}}};
// mirror image
const transmatrix MirrorX = {{{-1,0,0}, {0,1,0}, {0,0,1}}};
// rotate by PI
const transmatrix pispin = {{{-1,0,0}, {0,-1,0}, {0,0,1}}};
hyperpoint operator * (const transmatrix& T, const hyperpoint& H) {
hyperpoint z;
for(int i=0; i<3; i++) {
z[i] = 0;
for(int j=0; j<3; j++) z[i] += T[i][j] * H[j];
}
return z;
}
// T * C0, optimized
inline hyperpoint tC0(const transmatrix &T) {
hyperpoint z;
z[0] = T[0][2]; z[1] = T[1][2]; z[2] = T[2][2];
return z;
}
inline transmatrix operator * (const transmatrix& T, const transmatrix& U) {
transmatrix R;
// for(int i=0; i<3; i++) for(int j=0; j<3; j++) R[i][j] = 0;
for(int i=0; i<3; i++) for(int j=0; j<3; j++) // for(int k=0; k<3; k++)
R[i][j] = T[i][0] * U[0][j] + T[i][1] * U[1][j] + T[i][2] * U[2][j];
return R;
}
// rotate by alpha degrees
transmatrix spin(ld alpha) {
transmatrix T = Id;
T[0][0] = +cos(alpha); T[0][1] = +sin(alpha);
T[1][0] = -sin(alpha); T[1][1] = +cos(alpha);
T[2][2] = 1;
return T;
}
transmatrix eupush(ld x, ld y) {
transmatrix T = Id;
T[0][2] = x;
T[1][2] = y;
return T;
}
// push alpha units to the right
transmatrix xpush(ld alpha) {
if(euclid) return eupush(alpha, 0);
transmatrix T = Id;
if(sphere) {
T[0][0] = +cos(alpha); T[0][2] = +sin(alpha);
T[2][0] = -sin(alpha); T[2][2] = +cos(alpha);
}
else {
T[0][0] = +cosh(alpha); T[0][2] = +sinh(alpha);
T[2][0] = +sinh(alpha); T[2][2] = +cosh(alpha);
}
return T;
}
inline hyperpoint xpush0(ld x) {
hyperpoint h;
if(euclid) return hpxy(x, 0);
else if(sphere) h[0] = sin(x), h[1] = 0, h[2] = cos(x);
else h[0] = sinh(x), h[1] = 0, h[2] = cosh(x);
return h;
}
inline hyperpoint xspinpush0(ld alpha, ld x) {
// return spin(alpha)*xpush0(x);
ld s;
hyperpoint h;
if(euclid) return hpxy(x*cos(alpha), -x*sin(alpha));
else if(sphere) s=sin(x), h[0] = s*cos(alpha), h[1] = -s*sin(alpha), h[2] = cos(x);
else s=sinh(x), h[0] = s*cos(alpha), h[1] = -s*sin(alpha), h[2] = cosh(x);
return h;
}
// push alpha units vertically
transmatrix ypush(ld alpha) {
if(euclid) return eupush(0, alpha);
transmatrix T = Id;
if(sphere) {
T[1][1] = +cos(alpha); T[1][2] = +sin(alpha);
T[2][1] = -sin(alpha); T[2][2] = +cos(alpha);
}
else {
T[1][1] = +cosh(alpha); T[1][2] = +sinh(alpha);
T[2][1] = +sinh(alpha); T[2][2] = +cosh(alpha);
}
return T;
}
// rotate the hyperplane around C0 such that H[1] == 0 and H[0] >= 0
transmatrix spintox(const hyperpoint& H) {
transmatrix T = Id;
ld R = sqrt(H[0] * H[0] + H[1] * H[1]);
if(R >= 1e-12) {
T[0][0] = +H[0]/R; T[0][1] = +H[1]/R;
T[1][0] = -H[1]/R; T[1][1] = +H[0]/R;
}
return T;
}
// reverse of spintox(H)
transmatrix rspintox(const hyperpoint& H) {
transmatrix T = Id;
ld R = sqrt(H[0] * H[0] + H[1] * H[1]);
if(R >= 1e-12) {
T[0][0] = +H[0]/R; T[0][1] = -H[1]/R;
T[1][0] = +H[1]/R; T[1][1] = +H[0]/R;
}
return T;
}
// for H such that H[1] == 0, this matrix pushes H to C0
transmatrix pushxto0(const hyperpoint& H) {
if(euclid) return eupush(-H[0], -H[1]);
transmatrix T = Id;
if(sphere) {
T[0][0] = +H[2]; T[0][2] = -H[0];
T[2][0] = +H[0]; T[2][2] = +H[2];
}
else {
T[0][0] = +H[2]; T[0][2] = -H[0];
T[2][0] = -H[0]; T[2][2] = +H[2];
}
return T;
}
// reverse of pushxto0(H)
transmatrix rpushxto0(const hyperpoint& H) {
if(euclid) return eupush(H[0], H[1]);
transmatrix T = Id;
if(sphere) {
T[0][0] = +H[2]; T[0][2] = +H[0];
T[2][0] = -H[0]; T[2][2] = +H[2];
}
else {
T[0][0] = +H[2]; T[0][2] = +H[0];
T[2][0] = +H[0]; T[2][2] = +H[2];
}
return T;
}
// generalization: H[1] can be non-zero
transmatrix gpushxto0(const hyperpoint& H) {
hyperpoint H2 = spintox(H) * H;
return rspintox(H) * pushxto0(H2) * spintox(H);
}
transmatrix rgpushxto0(const hyperpoint& H) {
hyperpoint H2 = spintox(H) * H;
return rspintox(H) * rpushxto0(H2) * spintox(H);
}
// fix the matrix T so that it is indeed an isometry
// (without using this, imprecision could accumulate)
void display(const transmatrix& T);
void fixmatrix(transmatrix& T) {
if(euclid) {
for(int x=0; x<2; x++) for(int y=0; y<=x; y++) {
ld dp = 0;
for(int z=0; z<2; z++) dp += T[z][x] * T[z][y];
if(y == x) dp = 1 - sqrt(1/dp);
for(int z=0; z<2; z++) T[z][x] -= dp * T[z][y];
}
for(int x=0; x<2; x++) T[2][x] = 0;
T[2][2] = 1;
}
else for(int x=0; x<3; x++) for(int y=0; y<=x; y++) {
ld dp = 0;
for(int z=0; z<3; z++) dp += T[z][x] * T[z][y] * sig(z);
if(y == x) dp = 1 - sqrt(sig(x)/dp);
for(int z=0; z<3; z++) T[z][x] -= dp * T[z][y];
}
}
// show the matrix on screen
void display(const transmatrix& T) {
for(int y=0; y<3; y++) {
for(int x=0; x<3; x++) printf("%10.7f", double(T[y][x]));
printf(" -> %10.7f\n", double(squar(T[y][0]) + squar(T[y][1]) + sig(2) * squar(T[y][2])));
// printf("\n");
}
for(int x=0; x<3; x++) printf("%10.7f", double(squar(T[0][x]) + squar(T[1][x]) + sig(2) * squar(T[2][x])));
printf("\n");
for(int x=0; x<3; x++) {
int y = (x+1) % 3;
printf("%10.7f", double(T[0][x]*T[0][y] + T[1][x]*T[1][y] + sig(2) * T[2][x]*T[2][y]));
}
printf("\n\n");
}
ld det(const transmatrix& T) {
ld det = 0;
for(int i=0; i<3; i++)
det += T[0][i] * T[1][(i+1)%3] * T[2][(i+2)%3];
for(int i=0; i<3; i++)
det -= T[0][i] * T[1][(i+2)%3] * T[2][(i+1)%3];
return det;
}
transmatrix inverse(const transmatrix& T) {
profile_start(7);
ld d = det(T);
transmatrix T2;
if(d == 0) return T2;
for(int i=0; i<3; i++)
for(int j=0; j<3; j++)
T2[j][i] = (T[(i+1)%3][(j+1)%3] * T[(i+2)%3][(j+2)%3] - T[(i+1)%3][(j+2)%3] * T[(i+2)%3][(j+1)%3]) / d;
profile_stop(7);
return T2;
}
// distance between mh and 0
double hdist0(const hyperpoint& mh) {
if(sphere) {
ld res = mh[2] >= 1 ? 0 : mh[2] <= -1 ? M_PI : acos(mh[2]);
if(elliptic && res > M_PI/2) res = 2*M_PI-res;
return res;
}
if(!euclid && mh[2] > 1.5) return acosh(mh[2]);
ld d = sqrt(mh[0]*mh[0]+mh[1]*mh[1]);
if(euclid) return d;
return asinh(d);
}
// distance between two points
double hdist(const hyperpoint& h1, const hyperpoint& h2) {
return hdist0(gpushxto0(h1) * h2);
}
namespace hyperpoint_vec {
hyperpoint operator * (double d, hyperpoint h) {
return hpxyz(h[0]*d, h[1]*d, h[2]*d);
}
hyperpoint operator * (hyperpoint h, double d) {
return hpxyz(h[0]*d, h[1]*d, h[2]*d);
}
hyperpoint operator / (hyperpoint h, double d) {
return hpxyz(h[0]/d, h[1]/d, h[2]/d);
}
hyperpoint operator + (hyperpoint h, hyperpoint h2) {
return hpxyz(h[0]+h2[0], h[1]+h2[1], h[2]+h2[2]);
}
hyperpoint operator - (hyperpoint h, hyperpoint h2) {
return hpxyz(h[0]-h2[0], h[1]-h2[1], h[2]-h2[2]);
}
}
hyperpoint mscale(const hyperpoint& t, double fac) {
hyperpoint res;
for(int i=0; i<3; i++)
res[i] = t[i] * fac;
return res;
}
transmatrix mscale(const transmatrix& t, double fac) {
transmatrix res;
for(int i=0; i<3; i++) for(int j=0; j<3; j++)
res[i][j] = t[i][j] * fac;
return res;
}
transmatrix xyscale(const transmatrix& t, double fac) {
transmatrix res;
for(int i=0; i<3; i++) for(int j=0; j<2; j++)
res[i][j] = t[i][j] * fac;
return res;
}
transmatrix xyzscale(const transmatrix& t, double fac, double facz) {
transmatrix res;
for(int i=0; i<3; i++) for(int j=0; j<2; j++)
res[i][j] = t[i][j] * fac;
for(int i=0; i<3; i++)
res[i][2] = t[i][2] * facz;
return res;
}
// double downspin_zivory;
transmatrix mzscale(const transmatrix& t, double fac) {
// take only the spin
transmatrix tcentered = gpushxto0(tC0(t)) * t;
// tcentered = tcentered * spin(downspin_zivory);
fac -= 1;
transmatrix res = t * inverse(tcentered) * ypush(-fac) * tcentered;
fac *= .2;
fac += 1;
for(int i=0; i<3; i++) for(int j=0; j<3; j++)
res[i][j] = res[i][j] * fac;
return res;
}
transmatrix pushone() { return euclid ? eupush(1, 0) : xpush(sphere?.5 : 1); }