package com.thealgorithms.geometry; import static org.junit.jupiter.api.Assertions.assertEquals; import java.util.stream.Stream; import org.junit.jupiter.api.DisplayName; import org.junit.jupiter.params.ParameterizedTest; import org.junit.jupiter.params.provider.Arguments; import org.junit.jupiter.params.provider.MethodSource; /** * Unit tests for the Haversine formula implementation. * This class uses parameterized tests to verify the distance calculation * between various geographical coordinates. */ final class HaversineTest { // A small tolerance for comparing double values, since floating-point // arithmetic is not always exact. A 1km tolerance is reasonable for these distances. private static final double DELTA = 1.0; /** * Provides test cases for the haversine distance calculation. * Each argument contains: lat1, lon1, lat2, lon2, and the expected distance in kilometers. * * @return a stream of arguments for the parameterized test. */ static Stream haversineTestProvider() { return Stream.of( // Case 1: Distance between Paris, France and Tokyo, Japan Arguments.of(48.8566, 2.3522, 35.6895, 139.6917, 9712.0), // Case 2: Distance between New York, USA and London, UK Arguments.of(40.7128, -74.0060, 51.5074, -0.1278, 5570.0), // Case 3: Zero distance (same point) Arguments.of(52.5200, 13.4050, 52.5200, 13.4050, 0.0), // Case 4: Antipodal points (opposite sides of the Earth) // Should be approximately half the Earth's circumference (PI * radius) Arguments.of(0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 180.0, 20015.0)); } /** * Tests the haversine method with various sets of coordinates. * * @param lat1 Latitude of the first point. * @param lon1 Longitude of the first point. * @param lat2 Latitude of the second point. * @param lon2 Longitude of the second point. * @param expectedDistance The expected distance in kilometers. */ @ParameterizedTest @MethodSource("haversineTestProvider") @DisplayName("Test Haversine distance calculation for various coordinates") void testHaversine(double lat1, double lon1, double lat2, double lon2, double expectedDistance) { double actualDistance = Haversine.haversine(lat1, lon1, lat2, lon2); assertEquals(expectedDistance, actualDistance, DELTA); } }