"use strict"; Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true }); exports.createSymbolicEqual = void 0; var _is = require("../../utils/is.js"); var _factory = require("../../utils/factory.js"); const name = 'symbolicEqual'; const dependencies = ['parse', 'simplify', 'typed', 'OperatorNode']; const createSymbolicEqual = exports.createSymbolicEqual = /* #__PURE__ */(0, _factory.factory)(name, dependencies, _ref => { let { parse, simplify, typed, OperatorNode } = _ref; /** * Attempts to determine if two expressions are symbolically equal, i.e. * one is the result of valid algebraic manipulations on the other. * Currently, this simply checks if the difference of the two expressions * simplifies down to 0. So there are two important caveats: * 1. whether two expressions are symbolically equal depends on the * manipulations allowed. Therefore, this function takes an optional * third argument, which are the options that control the behavior * as documented for the `simplify()` function. * 2. it is in general intractable to find the minimal simplification of * an arbitrarily complicated expression. So while a `true` value * of `symbolicEqual` ensures that the two expressions can be manipulated * to match each other, a `false` value does not absolutely rule this out. * * Syntax: * * math.symbolicEqual(expr1, expr2) * math.symbolicEqual(expr1, expr2, options) * * Examples: * * math.symbolicEqual('x*y', 'y*x') // Returns true * math.symbolicEqual('x*y', 'y*x', {context: {multiply: {commutative: false}}}) // Returns false * math.symbolicEqual('x/y', '(y*x^(-1))^(-1)') // Returns true * math.symbolicEqual('abs(x)','x') // Returns false * math.symbolicEqual('abs(x)','x', simplify.positiveContext) // Returns true * * See also: * * simplify, evaluate * * @param {Node|string} expr1 The first expression to compare * @param {Node|string} expr2 The second expression to compare * @param {Object} [options] Optional option object, passed to simplify * @returns {boolean} * Returns true if a valid manipulation making the expressions equal * is found. */ function _symbolicEqual(e1, e2) { let options = arguments.length > 2 && arguments[2] !== undefined ? arguments[2] : {}; const diff = new OperatorNode('-', 'subtract', [e1, e2]); const simplified = simplify(diff, {}, options); return (0, _is.isConstantNode)(simplified) && !simplified.value; } return typed(name, { 'Node, Node': _symbolicEqual, 'Node, Node, Object': _symbolicEqual }); });