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goal-seek is a javascript library that can be used to solve for the value of an independent variable: "x"; of a function: "f(x)"; such that f(x) equals some defined goal. In other words: do you know the desired output of a function but not the input to yield such an output? If so, then use this goal seek!

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goal-seek

goal-seek is a javascript library that can be used to solve for the value of an independent variable: "x"; of a function: "f(x)"; such that f(x) equals some defined goal. In other words: do you know the desired output of a function but not the input to yield such an output? If so, then use this goal seek!

Currently, this goal seek uses Steffensen's Method to find the root of the error.

Installation

goal-seek is an npm package, so installation is as easy as:

$ npm install --save goal-seek

Usage

The package exports three error types, the function parameter type and one function, goalSeek as a default export:

export const IsNanError = TypeError('resulted in NaN');
export const FailedToConvergeError = Error('failed to converge');
export const InvalidInputsError = Error('invalid inputs');

export type Params = {
  fn: (...inputs: any[]) => number;
  fnParams: any[];
  percentTolerance?: number;
  customToleranceFn?: (arg0: number) => boolean;
  maxIterations: number;
  maxStep: number;
  goal: number;
  independentVariableIdx: number;
};

const goalSeek = ({
  fn,
  fnParams,
  percentTolerance,
  maxIterations,
  maxStep,
  goal,
  independentVariableIdx,
}: Params): number => {
  ...
}

export default goalSeek;

The goalSeek function takes one object argument with the following keys:

  1. fn - the function, "f(x)" that is being evaluated.
  2. fnParams - an array of parameters that are to be used as inputs to fn.
  3. percentTolerance - the acceptable error range to the stated goal. For example, if goal: 100 and percentTolerance: 1, then any values in the range [99, 101] will be accepted as correct (± 1% of 100). If used, customToleranceFn should be left undefined.
  4. customToleranceFn - a custom function that can be used to check the validity of a result. If used, percentTolerance should be left undefined.
  5. maxIterations - the maximum number of attempts to make.
  6. maxStep - the maximum magnitude step size to move the independent variable x for the next guess.
  7. goal - the desired output of the fn.
  8. independentVariableIdx - the index position of the independent variable x in the fnParams array.

To use the function, for example, with a simple linear equeation:

  let x = 10;
  const fn = (x: number): number => x + 2;
  const fnParams = [x];

  try {
    const result = goalSeek({
      fn,
      fnParams,
      percentTolerance: 1,
      maxIterations: 1000,
      maxStep: 10,
      goal: 100,
      independentVariableIdx: 0
    })
  
    // result => 98
  } catch(e) {

  }

Errors

This library will throw one of three errors: InvalidInputsError, IsNanError or FailedToConvergeError.

InvalidInputsError

One of percentTolerance or customToleranceFn is required. If one is not supplied, the InvalidInputsError is thrown. If both are supplied, percentTolerance is used.

IsNanError

IsNanError is thrown whenever the result of fn returns a value that is not a number. For example, if fn is Math.log, and the value -1 is input goalSeek with throw IsNanError.

FailedToConvergeError

FailedToConvergeError is thrown when no acceptable independent variable can be found. For example, if fn is x * x and goal is -1 the library will fail to converge and throw FailedToConvergeError.

Examples

import goalSeek from 'goal-seek';

const fn = (x,y,z) => x * y * z;
const fnParams = [4,5,6];

try {
  const result = goalSeek({
    fn,
    fnParams,
    percentTolerance: 1,
    maxIterations: 1000,
    maxStep: 1,
    goal: 140,
    independentVariableIdx: 2
  });

  console.log(`result: ${result}`);
} catch (e) {
  console.log('error', e);
}

// result: 7
import goalSeek from 'goal-seek';

const fn = (x,y,z) => x * y * z;
const fnParams = [4,5,6];
const customToleranceFn = (x: number): boolean => {
  return x < 1
}

try {
  const result = goalSeek({
    fn,
    fnParams,
    customToleranceFn,
    maxIterations: 1000,
    maxStep: 0.01,
    goal: 0.5,
    independentVariableIdx: 2
  });

  console.log(`result: ${result}`);
} catch (e) {
  console.log('error', e);
}

// result: 2E-5

Licenses:

This work is licensed under MIT.

The MIT License (MIT)

Copyright (c) 2020 Adam Hanna

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of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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goal-seek is a javascript library that can be used to solve for the value of an independent variable: "x"; of a function: "f(x)"; such that f(x) equals some defined goal. In other words: do you know the desired output of a function but not the input to yield such an output? If so, then use this goal seek!

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