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//! Linear Regression (rolling least-squares endpoint).
use std::collections::VecDeque;
use crate::error::{Error, Result};
use crate::traits::Indicator;
/// Linear Regression — the endpoint of a rolling least-squares fit.
///
/// Over the last `period` inputs, indexed `x = 0, 1, …, period 1`, it fits
/// the line `y = a + b·x` by ordinary least squares and reports the line's
/// value at the most recent point:
///
/// ```text
/// b (slope) = (n·Σxy Σx·Σy) / (n·Σxx (Σx)²)
/// a (intercept) = (Σy b·Σx) / n
/// LinearReg = a + b·(period 1)
/// ```
///
/// This is TA-Lib's `LINEARREG`: a smoothed price that lags less than an SMA
/// because it extrapolates the *local trend* forward to the current bar
/// instead of averaging it away. The `Σx` terms depend only on `period`, so
/// they are computed once; each `update` is O(period).
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// use wickra_core::{Indicator, LinearRegression};
///
/// let mut indicator = LinearRegression::new(14).unwrap();
/// let mut last = None;
/// for i in 0..80 {
/// last = indicator.update(f64::from(i));
/// }
/// assert!(last.is_some());
/// ```
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct LinearRegression {
period: usize,
window: VecDeque<f64>,
sum_x: f64,
denom: f64,
}
impl LinearRegression {
/// Construct a new rolling linear regression over `period` inputs.
///
/// # Errors
/// Returns [`Error::InvalidPeriod`] if `period < 2` — a regression line is
/// undefined for fewer than two points.
pub fn new(period: usize) -> Result<Self> {
if period < 2 {
return Err(Error::InvalidPeriod {
message: "linear regression needs period >= 2",
});
}
let n = period as f64;
// Closed forms for x = 0, 1, …, period 1.
let sum_x = n * (n - 1.0) / 2.0;
let sum_xx = (n - 1.0) * n * (2.0 * n - 1.0) / 6.0;
Ok(Self {
period,
window: VecDeque::with_capacity(period),
sum_x,
denom: n * sum_xx - sum_x * sum_x,
})
}
/// Configured period.
pub const fn period(&self) -> usize {
self.period
}
/// Ordinary-least-squares `(slope, endpoint)` over the current full window.
fn fit(&self) -> (f64, f64) {
let n = self.period as f64;
let mut sum_y = 0.0;
let mut sum_xy = 0.0;
for (x, &y) in self.window.iter().enumerate() {
sum_y += y;
sum_xy += x as f64 * y;
}
let slope = (n * sum_xy - self.sum_x * sum_y) / self.denom;
let intercept = (sum_y - slope * self.sum_x) / n;
(slope, intercept + slope * (n - 1.0))
}
}
impl Indicator for LinearRegression {
type Input = f64;
type Output = f64;
fn update(&mut self, value: f64) -> Option<f64> {
if self.window.len() == self.period {
self.window.pop_front();
}
self.window.push_back(value);
if self.window.len() < self.period {
return None;
}
Some(self.fit().1)
}
fn reset(&mut self) {
self.window.clear();
}
fn warmup_period(&self) -> usize {
self.period
}
fn is_ready(&self) -> bool {
self.window.len() == self.period
}
fn name(&self) -> &'static str {
"LinearRegression"
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use crate::traits::BatchExt;
use approx::assert_relative_eq;
#[test]
fn reference_values() {
// period 3 over [1, 2, 9]: fit y = 0 + 4x, endpoint = 0 + 4·2 = 8.
let mut lr = LinearRegression::new(3).unwrap();
let out = lr.batch(&[1.0, 2.0, 9.0]);
assert!(out[0].is_none());
assert!(out[1].is_none());
assert_relative_eq!(out[2].unwrap(), 8.0, epsilon = 1e-9);
}
#[test]
fn perfect_line_returns_current_value() {
// The regression of a perfectly linear series is that line itself, so
// its endpoint equals the current value.
let prices: Vec<f64> = (0..40).map(|i| 2.0 * f64::from(i) + 5.0).collect();
let mut lr = LinearRegression::new(10).unwrap();
for (i, v) in lr.batch(&prices).into_iter().enumerate() {
if let Some(v) = v {
assert_relative_eq!(v, 2.0 * i as f64 + 5.0, epsilon = 1e-6);
}
}
}
#[test]
fn constant_series_returns_the_constant() {
let mut lr = LinearRegression::new(8).unwrap();
for v in lr.batch(&[42.0; 20]).into_iter().flatten() {
assert_relative_eq!(v, 42.0, epsilon = 1e-9);
}
}
#[test]
fn first_value_on_period_th_input() {
let mut lr = LinearRegression::new(5).unwrap();
let out = lr.batch(&[1.0, 3.0, 2.0, 5.0, 4.0, 6.0]);
for (i, v) in out.iter().enumerate().take(4) {
assert!(v.is_none(), "index {i} must be None during warmup");
}
assert!(out[4].is_some(), "first value lands at index period - 1");
assert_eq!(lr.warmup_period(), 5);
}
#[test]
fn rejects_period_below_two() {
assert!(LinearRegression::new(0).is_err());
assert!(LinearRegression::new(1).is_err());
assert!(LinearRegression::new(2).is_ok());
}
#[test]
fn reset_clears_state() {
let mut lr = LinearRegression::new(5).unwrap();
lr.batch(&[1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0]);
assert!(lr.is_ready());
lr.reset();
assert!(!lr.is_ready());
assert_eq!(lr.update(1.0), None);
}
#[test]
fn batch_equals_streaming() {
let prices: Vec<f64> = (0..60)
.map(|i| 50.0 + (f64::from(i) * 0.3).sin() * 10.0)
.collect();
let mut a = LinearRegression::new(14).unwrap();
let mut b = LinearRegression::new(14).unwrap();
assert_eq!(
a.batch(&prices),
prices.iter().map(|x| b.update(*x)).collect::<Vec<_>>()
);
}
}