add test exposing issue with reverse ordered keys
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@ -173,6 +173,27 @@ TEST(TableFactor, Conversion) {
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TableFactor tf(dtf.discreteKeys(), dtf);
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EXPECT(assert_equal(dtf, tf.toDecisionTreeFactor()));
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// Test for correct construction when keys are not in reverse order.
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// This is possible in conditionals e.g. P(x1 | x0)
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DiscreteKey X(1, 2), Y(0, 2);
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DiscreteConditional dtf2(
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X, {Y}, std::vector<double>{0.33333333, 0.6, 0.66666667, 0.4});
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TableFactor tf2(dtf2);
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// GTSAM_PRINT(dtf2);
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// GTSAM_PRINT(tf2);
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// GTSAM_PRINT(tf2.toDecisionTreeFactor());
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// Check for ADT equality since the order of keys is irrelevant
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EXPECT(assert_equal<AlgebraicDecisionTree<Key>>(dtf2,
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tf2.toDecisionTreeFactor()));
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}
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/* ************************************************************************* */
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TEST_DISABLED(TableFactor, Empty) {
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// TableFactor empty({1, 2}, std::vector<double>());
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// empty.print();
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}
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/* ************************************************************************* */
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