Module:JI ratios

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This module may be invoked by templates using its corresponding template Template:JI ratios, or used directly from other modules.
Module:JI ratios is a draft module. It is incomplete and may not be in active development. If possible, editors are encouraged to help with its development. In the meantime, editors should avoid using this module across the Xenharmonic Wiki, except for testing.
Introspection summary for Module:JI ratios 
Functions provided (0)
Line Function Params
Lua modules required (3)
Variable Module Functions used
rat Module:Rational new
tenney_height
max_prime
cents
as_ratio
tip Module:Template input parse parse_kv_pairs
utils Module:Utils _gcd

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-- In-progress successor to Module:JI ratio finder
-- Template for handling multiple entry of JI ratios into a template, and for
-- searching for JI ratios if automatic entry is desired.
local rat = require("Module:Rational")
local utils = require("Module:Utils")
local tip = require("Module:Template input parse")
p = {}

-- TODO
-- - Allow option to search by Tenney height first or int limit first?

-- INT_LIMIT_MAX is hardcoded to limit the size of output.
-- 400 -> ~24000 ratios
-- 300 -> ~14000 ratios
-- 250 -> ~9500 ratios
-- 200 -> ~6000 ratios
-- 150 -> ~3400 ratios
-- 128 -> ~2500 ratios
-- 100 -> ~1500 ratios
local INT_LIMIT_MAX = 200
local DEFAULT_INT_LIMIT = 50

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---------------------------- RATIO SEARCH FUNCTIONS ----------------------------
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-- Find JI ratios up to an integer limit within the octave by finding mediants.
-- A cent value can be passed in to either exclude ratios that are above an
-- interval below the octave or include ratios above the octave.
function p.search_by_int_limit(integer_limit, max_cents)
	local max_cents = max_cents or 1200
	local integer_limit = integer_limit or DEFAULT_INT_LIMIT
	
	integer_limit = math.max(0, math.min(INT_LIMIT_MAX, integer_limit))
	
	local ratios = {{1,1}, {2,1}}
	
	-- Find ratios by finding the mediants between existing ratios, only adding
	-- those that do not exceed the integer limit.
	local new_ratios_added = true
	while new_ratios_added do
		new_ratios_added = false
		local new_ratios = {}
		for i = 1, #ratios-1 do
			local ratio_1 = ratios[i]
			local ratio_2 = ratios[i+1]
			local mediant = {ratio_1[1]+ratio_2[1], ratio_1[2]+ratio_2[2]}
			local INT_LIMIT_MAX = math.max(mediant[1], mediant[2])
			
			table.insert(new_ratios, ratios[i])
			if INT_LIMIT_MAX <= integer_limit then
				new_ratios_added = true
				table.insert(new_ratios, mediant)
			end
		end
		table.insert(new_ratios, ratios[#ratios])
		ratios = new_ratios
	end
	
	-- If the max cents is greater than the octave, duplicate all existing
	-- ratios and raise them by the required number of octaves.
	if max_cents > 1200 then
		local new_ratios = {}
		local num_octaves_up = math.ceil(max_cents / 1200)
		
		for j = 1, num_octaves_up do
			for i = 2, #ratios do
				local num = ratios[i][1] * math.pow(2, j)
				local den = ratios[i][2]
				
				local gcd = utils._gcd(num, den)
				num = num / gcd
				den = den / gcd
				
				if math.max(num, den) <= integer_limit then
					table.insert(new_ratios, {num, den})
				end
			end
		end
		
		for i = 1, #new_ratios do
			table.insert(ratios, new_ratios[i])
		end
	end
	
	-- Remove any ratios that exceed the max cents
	
	-- Convert to ratios that Module:Rational can work with
	for i = 1, #ratios do
		ratios[i] = rat.new(ratios[i][1], ratios[i][2])
	end
	
	return ratios
end

-- Search for ratios based on params passed in. Each param is its own
-- function call. Params must be parsed first.
function p.search_by_params(params, max_cents)
	local max_cents = max_cents or 1200
	
	-- First get ratios up to an int limit. If no int limit was passed in, it
	-- will default to the hardcoded default value.
	local ratios = p.search_by_int_limit(params["Int Limit"], max_cents)
	
	if params["Prime Limit"] ~= nil then
		ratios = p.filter_by_prime_limit(ratios, params["Prime Limit"])
	end
	
	if params["Tenney Height"] ~= nil then
		ratios = p.filter_by_tenney_height(ratios, params["Tenney Height"])
	end
	
	return ratios
end

-- Parse search params.
function p.parse_search_params(search_params)
	local parsed = tip.parse_kv_pairs(search_params)
	
	if parsed["Int Limit"] ~= nil then
		parsed["Int Limit"] = tonumber(parsed["Int Limit"])
	end
	
	if parsed["Tenney Height"] ~= nil then
		parsed["Tenney Height"] = tonumber(parsed["Tenney Height"])
	end
	
	if parsed["Prime Limit"] ~= nil then
		parsed["Prime Limit"] = tonumber(parsed["Prime Limit"])
	end
	
	return parsed
end

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---------------------------- RATIO FILTER FUNCTIONS ----------------------------
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-- Filter ratios by Tenney height.
function p.filter_by_tenney_height(ratios, tenney_height)
	local tenney_height = tenney_height or 10
	local filtered_ratios = {}
	
	for i = 1, #ratios do
		local curr_tenney_height = rat.tenney_height(ratios[i])
		if curr_tenney_height <= tenney_height then
			table.insert(filtered_ratios, ratios[i])
		end
	end
	return filtered_ratios
end

-- Filter ratios by prime limit.
function p.filter_by_prime_limit(ratios, prime_limit)
	local prime_limit = prime_limit or 41
	local filtered_ratios = {}
	
	for i = 1, #ratios do
		local curr_max_prime = rat.max_prime(ratios[i])
		if curr_max_prime <= prime_limit then
			table.insert(filtered_ratios, ratios[i])
		end
	end
	return filtered_ratios
end

-- Filter ratios by (prime) subgroup. EG: 2.3.5.7
function p.filter_by_subgroup(ratios, subgroup)
	
end

-- Filter ratios by rational/nonprime subgroup. EG, 2.7/2.11/2, or 2.5.7.9
-- Does not support irrational subgroups.
function p.filter_by_nonprime_subgroup(ratios, subgroup)
	
end

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--------------------------- RATIO SORTING FUNCTIONS ----------------------------
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-- Sorts ratios by closeness to cent values.
function p.sort_by_closeness_to_cent_values(ratios, cent_values, tolerance)
	local tolerance = tolerance or 20
	
	local sorted_ratios = {}
	local curr_index = 1		-- Index of current_ratio
	for i = 1, #cent_values do
		local lower_bound = cent_values[i] - tolerance
		local upper_bound = cent_values[i] + tolerance
		local cents_within_range = true
		local curr_ratios = {}
		
		for j = curr_index, #ratios do
			local curr_ratio = ratios[j]
			local curr_cents = rat.cents(curr_ratio)
			
			if lower_bound < curr_cents and curr_cents < upper_bound then
				table.insert(curr_ratios, curr_ratio)
			--elseif curr_cents > upper_bound then
			--	curr_index = j
			--	break
			end
		end
		
		table.insert(sorted_ratios, curr_ratios)
	end
	
	return sorted_ratios
end

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---------------------------- RATIO STRING FUNCTIONS ----------------------------
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-- Convert a table of ratios into a string, with options for links and delimiter
function p.ratios_as_text(ratios, add_links, delimiter)
	local add_links = add_links == true
	local delimiter = delimiter or ", "
	
	local text = ""
	if #ratios ~= 0 then
		text = add_links and string.format("[[%s]]", rat.as_ratio(ratios[1])) or rat.as_ratio(ratios[1])
		for i = 2, #ratios do
			text = text .. (add_links and string.format("%s[[%s]]", delimiter, rat.as_ratio(ratios[i])) or string.format("%s%s", delimiter, rat.as_ratio(ratios[i])))
		end
	end
	return text
end

-- Convert a table of tables into a table of text
function p.ratios_as_texts(ratios, add_links, delimiter)
	local add_links = add_links == true
	local delimiter = delimiter or ", "
	
	local texts = {}
	for i = 1, #ratios do
		local text = p.ratios_as_text(ratios[i], add_links, delimiter)
		table.insert(texts, text)
	end
	return texts
end

function p.tester()
	--local params = p.parse_search_params("Prime Limit: 7; Tenney Height: 11")
	--ratios = p.search_by_params(params)
	--ratios = p.sort_by_closeness_to_cent_values(ratios, {0, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900, 1000, 1100, 1200}, 15)
	
	--return p.ratios_as_texts(ratios)
	
	local ratios = p.search_by_int_limit(250)
	return p.ratios_as_text(ratios) .. " " .. #ratios
end

return p