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Allow call with empty argument list in strcat related functions (bug #44981) * libinterp/corefcn/strfns.cc (strvcat): return an empty string for an empty argument list. Simply dropping the input checking, will return an empty string. This makes it more consistent with cat(), vertcat, and horzcat() functions, which return [] for this cases. It makes it easier to support "strcat (cell{:})" when cell is empty. * scripts/strings/cstrcat.m, scripts/strings/strcat.m: same as above. But because [cellstr{:}] when cellstr is empty returns double ([]), we specifically return "".
author Carnë Draug <carandraug@octave.org>
date Fri, 01 May 2015 16:21:39 +0100
parents 4197fc428c7d
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## Copyright (C) 1994-2015 John W. Eaton
## Copyright (C) 2009 Jaroslav Hajek
##
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## -*- texinfo -*-
## @deftypefn {Function File} {} strcat (@var{s1}, @var{s2}, @dots{})
## Return a string containing all the arguments concatenated
## horizontally.  If the arguments are cell strings, @code{strcat}
## returns a cell string with the individual cells concatenated.
## For numerical input, each element is converted to the
## corresponding ASCII character.  Trailing white space for any
## character string input is eliminated before the strings are
## concatenated.  Note that cell string values do @strong{not} have
## whitespace trimmed.
##
## For example:
##
## @example
## @group
## strcat ("|", " leading space is preserved", "|")
##     @result{} | leading space is preserved|
## @end group
## @end example
##
## @example
## @group
## strcat ("|", "trailing space is eliminated ", "|")
##     @result{} |trailing space is eliminated|
## @end group
## @end example
##
## @example
## @group
## strcat ("homogeneous space |", "  ", "| is also eliminated")
##     @result{} homogeneous space || is also eliminated
## @end group
## @end example
##
## @example
## @group
## s = [ "ab"; "cde" ];
## strcat (s, s, s)
##     @result{}
##         "ababab   "
##         "cdecdecde"
## @end group
## @end example
##
## @example
## @group
## s = @{ "ab"; "cd " @};
## strcat (s, s, s)
##     @result{}
##         @{
##           [1,1] = ababab
##           [2,1] = cd cd cd
##         @}
## @end group
## @end example
##
## @seealso{cstrcat, char, strvcat}
## @end deftypefn

## Author: jwe

function st = strcat (varargin)

  if (nargin == 0)
    st = "";
  elseif (nargin == 1)
    st = varargin{1};
  else
    ## Convert to cells of strings
    uo = "uniformoutput";
    reals = cellfun ("isreal", varargin);
    if (any (reals))
      varargin(reals) = cellfun ("char", varargin(reals), uo, false);
    endif
    chars = cellfun ("isclass", varargin, "char");
    allchar = all (chars);
    varargin(chars) = cellfun ("cellstr", varargin(chars), uo, false);
    if (! all (cellfun ("isclass", varargin, "cell")))
      error ("strcat: inputs must be strings or cells of strings");
    endif

    ## We don't actually need to bring all cells to common size, because
    ## cellfun can now expand scalar cells.
    err = common_size (varargin{:});

    if (err)
      error ("strcat: arguments must be the same size, or be scalars");
    endif

    ## Cellfun handles everything for us.
    st = cellfun ("horzcat", varargin{:}, uo, false);

    if (allchar)
      ## If all inputs were strings, return strings.
      st = char (st);
    endif
  endif

endfunction


## test the dimensionality
## 1d
%!assert (strcat ("ab ", "ab "), "abab")
%!assert (strcat ({"ab "}, "ab "), {"ab ab"})
%!assert (strcat ("ab ", {"ab "}), {"abab "})
%!assert (strcat ({"ab "}, {"ab "}), {"ab ab "})
%!assert (strcat ("", "ab"), "ab")
%!assert (strcat ("", {"ab"}, {""}), {"ab"})
## 2d
%!assert (strcat (["ab ";"cde"], ["ab ";"cde"]), ["abab  ";"cdecde"])

## test for deblanking implied trailing spaces of character input
%!assert (strcat ("foo", "bar"), "foobar")
%!assert (strcat (["a"; "bb"], ["foo"; "bar"]), ["afoo "; "bbbar"])

## test for mixing character and cell inputs
%!assert (strcat ("a", {"bc", "de"}, "f"), {"abcf", "adef"})

## test for scalar strings with vector strings
%!assert (strcat (["a"; "b"], "c"), ["ac"; "bc"])

## test with cells with strings of differing lengths
%!assert (all (strcmp (strcat ({"a", "bb"}, "ccc"), {"accc", "bbccc"})))
%!assert (all (strcmp (strcat ("a", {"bb", "ccc"}), {"abb", "accc"})))

%!assert (strcat (1, 2), strcat (char (1), char (2)))
%!assert (strcat ("", 2), strcat ([], char (2)))

%!assert (strcat (), "")