Maple Professionel
Maple Académique
Maple Edition Étudiant
Maple Personal Edition
Maple Player
Maple Player for iPad
MapleSim Professionel
MapleSim Académique
Maple T.A. - Suite d'examens de classement
Maple T.A. MAA Placement Test Suite
Möbius - Didacticiels de mathématiques en ligne
Machine Design / Industrial Automation
Aéronautique
Ingénierie des véhicules
Robotics
Energie
System Simulation and Analysis
Model development for HIL
Modélisation du procédé pour la conception de systèmes de contrôle
Robotics/Motion Control/Mechatronics
Other Application Areas
Enseignement des mathématiques
Enseignement de l’ingénierie
Enseignement secondaire et supérieur (CPGE, BTS)
Tests et évaluations
Etudiants
Modélisation financière
Recherche opérationnelle
Calcul haute performance
Physique
Webinaires en direct
Webinaires enregistrés
Agenda des évènements
Forum MaplePrimes
Blog Maplesoft
Membres Maplesoft
Maple Ambassador Program
MapleCloud
Livres blancs techniques
Bulletin électronique
Livres Maple
Math Matters
Portail des applications
Galerie de modèles MapleSim
Cas d'Etudes Utilisateur
Exploring Engineering Fundamentals
Concepts d’enseignement avec Maple
Centre d’accueil utilisateur Maplesoft
Centre de ressources pour enseignants
Centre d’assistance aux étudiants
SoftwareMetrics[HalsteadMetrics] - compute Halstead's software science metrics
Calling Sequence
HalsteadMetrics(prc, sm)
Parameters
prc
-
Maple procedure, module, or list of procedures or modules
sm
(optional) BooleanOpt(summarize); specifies whether to return the output in a tabular format or as an expression sequence containing a row Vector and a listlist structure
Description
The HalsteadMetrics routine computes Maurice Halstead's software science metrics for each procedure or module contained in the parameter prc. Altogether, there are six metrics, all of which are functions of the following four variables:
n1 = the number of unique operators
n2 = the number of unique operands
N1 = the total number of operators
N2 = the total number of operands
The six software science metrics include:
Vocabulary: (the total number of unique operators and operands)
Length: (the sum of all occurrences of operators and operands)
Volume: (quantifies the total size of a given procedure)
Program Difficulty: (reflects the effort required to understand, code, and maintain a given procedure)
Language Level: (indicates how well a programmer uses features of the language)
Effort: (indicates a level of program complexity in units of time that it takes to write, modify, or maintain a piece of code)
The summarize option (sm) controls how the result is returned.
If the summarize option is omitted (or is given as summarize=false), the result returned is an Array which tabulates the six Halstead metrics along with the operator/operand counts for each procedure and module contained in the parameter prc.
To force the display of large Arrays, you can increase the rtablesize setting using the interface function.
If given as summarize=true, the result returned is an expression sequence containing a row Vector and a listlist structure. The row Vector stores the six Halstead metrics and the listlist structure stores the operator/operand counts. For this case, the metrics are computed just once and take into account all procedures and modules contained in prc.
The condition summarize=true can be abbreviated as summarize.
Examples
Example procedure taken from the Maple Programming Guide
sieve := proc(n::integer) local i, k, flags, count, twice_i; count := 0; for i from 2 to n do flags[i] := true end do; for i from 2 to n do if flags[i] then twice_i := 2*i; for k from twice_i by i to n do flags[k] := false end do; count := count+1; end if; end do; count; end proc:
Examples using Maple library code
See Also
Array, interface, ProgrammingGuide/Debugging, SoftwareMetrics, type/listlist, Vector
Download Help Document