view scripts/plot/appearance/text.m @ 18860:87c3848cf3c0

Fix bug when hggroup used with primitive graphic object (bug #42532). * image.m, text.m, line.m, patch.m: __plt_get_axis_arg__ will return axis and hggroup when 'parent' property is used. Select the first returned object which is the axes, rather than passing both axis and hggroup to further plot subroutines.
author Rik <rik@octave.org>
date Tue, 10 Jun 2014 14:03:09 -0700
parents d63878346099
children 0e1f5a750d00
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## Copyright (C) 2007-2013 John W. Eaton
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## -*- texinfo -*-
## @deftypefn  {Function File} {} text (@var{x}, @var{y}, @var{string})
## @deftypefnx {Function File} {} text (@var{x}, @var{y}, @var{z}, @var{string})
## @deftypefnx {Function File} {} text (@dots{}, @var{prop}, @var{val}, @dots{})
## @deftypefnx {Function File} {@var{h} =} text (@dots{})
## Create a text object with text @var{string} at position @var{x}, @var{y},
## (@var{z}) on the current axes.
##
## Multiple locations can be specified if @var{x}, @var{y}, (@var{z}) are
## vectors.  Multiple strings can be specified with a character matrix or
## a cell array of strings.
##
## Optional property/value pairs may be used to control the appearance of the
## text.
##
## The optional return value @var{h} is a vector of graphics handles to the
## created text objects.
## @seealso{gtext, title, xlabel, ylabel, zlabel}
## @end deftypefn

## Author: jwe

## Note: The following code is rigged for Matlab compatibility and is
##       full of hidden assumptions.  Be very wary when modifying.

function h = text (varargin)

  nargs = nargin;
  offset = 0;

  if (nargs > 2 && isnumeric (varargin{1}) && isnumeric (varargin{2}))
    x = varargin{1};
    y = varargin{2};

    if (nargin > 3 && isnumeric (varargin{3}))
      z = varargin{3};
      offset = 4;
    else
      z = zeros (size (x));
      offset = 3;
    endif

    string = varargin{offset};
    varargin(1:offset) = [];

    nx = numel (x);
    ny = numel (y);
    nz = numel (z);
    if (ischar (string))

      do_keyword_repl = true;
      nt = rows (string);
      if (nx == 1 && nt == 1)
        ## Single text object with one line
        string = {string};
      elseif (nx == 1 && nt > 1)
        ## Single text object with multiple lines
        ## FIXME: "default" or "factory" as first row
        ##        should be escaped to "\default" or "\factory"
        ##        Other rows do not require escaping.
        do_keyword_repl = false;
        string = {string};
      elseif (nx > 1 && nt == nx)
        ## Mutiple text objects with different strings
        string = cellstr (string);
      else 
        ## Mutiple text objects with same string
        string = repmat ({string}, [nx, 1]);
        nt = nx;
      endif

      ## Escape special keywords
      if (do_keyword_repl)
        string = regexprep (string, '^(default|factory)$', '\\$1');
      endif

    elseif (iscell (string))

      nt = numel (string);
      if (nx == 1)      
        ## Single text object with one or more lines
        string = {string};
        nt = 1;
      elseif (nx > 1 && nt == nx)
        ## Mutiple text objects with different strings
      else
        ## Mutiple text objects with same string
        string = repmat ({string}, [nx, 1]);
        nt = nx;
      endif

    else

      error ("text: STRING must be a character string or cell array of character strings");

    endif
  else  # Only PROP/VALUE pairs
    x = y = z = 0;
    nx = ny = nz = 1;
    string = {""};
    nt = 1;
  endif

  ## Any remaining inputs must occur as PROPERTY/VALUE pairs
  if (rem (numel (varargin), 2) != 0)
    print_usage ();
  endif

  ## Get axis argument which may be in a 'parent' PROP/VAL pair
  [hax, varargin] = __plt_get_axis_arg__ ("text", varargin{:});

  if (isempty (hax))
    hax = gca ();
  else
    hax = hax(1);
  endif

  ## Position argument may alse be in PROP/VAL pair
  idx = find (strcmpi (varargin, "position"), 1);
  if (idx)
    pos = varargin{idx+1};
    varargin(idx:idx+1) = [];
  else
    pos = [x(:), y(:), z(:)];
  endif

  if (nx == ny && nx == nz && (nt == nx || nt == 1 || nx == 1))
    htmp = zeros (nt, 1);
    if (nx == 1)
      htmp = __go_text__ (hax, "string", string{1},
                               ## varargin first, in case "Units" set for pos.
                               varargin{:},
                               "position", pos);
    elseif (nx == nt)
      for n = 1:nt
        htmp(n) = __go_text__ (hax, "string", string{n},
                                    varargin{:},
                                    "position", pos(n,:));
      endfor
      __request_drawnow__ ();
    else
      error ("text: dimension mismatch for coordinates and STRING");
    endif
  elseif (nt == nx || nt == 1 || nx == 1)
    error ("text: dimension mismatch for coordinates");
  else
    error ("text: dimension mismatch between coordinates and strings");
  endif

  if (nargout > 0)
    h = htmp;
  endif

endfunction


%!demo
%! clf;
%! ha = {'left', 'center', 'right'};
%! va = {'bottom', 'middle', 'top'};
%! x = [0.25 0.5 0.75];
%! y = x;
%! for t = 0:30:359;
%!   for nh = 1:numel (ha)
%!     for nv = 1:numel (va)
%!       text (x(nh), y(nv), 'Hello World', ...
%!             'rotation', t, ...
%!             'horizontalalignment', ha{nh}, ...
%!             'verticalalignment', va{nv});
%!     end
%!   end
%! end
%! set (gca, 'xtick', [0.25, 0.5, 0.75], ...
%!           'xticklabel', ha, ...
%!           'ytick', [0.25, 0.5, 0.75], ...
%!           'yticklabel', va);
%! axis ([0 1 0 1]);
%! xlabel ('horizontal alignment');
%! ylabel ('vertical alignment');
%! title ('text alignment and rotation (0:30:360 degrees)');

%!demo
%! clf;
%! h = mesh (peaks, 'edgecolor', 0.7 * [1 1 1], ...
%!                  'facecolor', 'none', ...
%!                  'facealpha', 0);
%! for t = 0:45:359;
%!   text (25, 25, 0, 'Vertical Alignment = Bottom', ...
%!                    'rotation', t, ...
%!                    'horizontalalignment', 'left', ...
%!                    'verticalalignment', 'bottom');
%! end
%! caxis ([-100 100]);
%! title ('Vertically Aligned at Bottom');

%!demo
%! clf;
%! axis ([0 8 0 8]);
%! title (['1st title';'2nd title']);
%! xlabel (['1st xlabel';'2nd xlabel']);
%! ylabel (['1st ylabel';'2nd ylabel']);
%! text (4, 4, {'Hello', 'World'}, ...
%!       'horizontalalignment', 'center', ...
%!       'verticalalignment', 'middle');
%! grid on;

%!demo
%! clf;
%! h = mesh (peaks (), 'edgecolor', 0.7 * [1 1 1], ...
%!                     'facecolor', 'none', ...
%!                     'facealpha', 0);
%! title (['1st title';'2nd title']);
%! xlabel (['1st xlabel';'2nd xlabel']);
%! ylabel (['1st ylabel';'2nd ylabel']);
%! zlabel (['1st zlabel';'2nd zlabel']);
%! text (0, 0, 5, {'Hello', 'World'}, ...
%!       'horizontalalignment', 'center', ...
%!       'verticalalignment', 'middle');
%! hold on;
%! plot3 (0, 0, 5, '+k');

%!demo
%! clf;
%! h = text (0.5, 0.3, 'char');
%! assert ('char', class (get (h, 'string')));
%! h = text (0.5, 0.4, ['char row 1'; 'char row 2']);
%! assert ('char', class (get (h, 'string')));
%! h = text (0.5, 0.6, {'cell2str (1,1)', 'cell2str (1,2)'; 'cell2str (2,1)', 'cell2str (2,2)'});
%! assert ('cell', class (get (h, 'string')));
%! h = text (0.5, 0.8, 'foobar');
%! set (h, 'string', 1:3);
%! h = text ([0.1, 0.1], [0.3, 0.4], 'one string & two objects');
%! assert ('char', class (get (h(1), 'string')));
%! assert ('char', class (get (h(2), 'string')));
%! h = text ([0.1, 0.1], [0.5, 0.6], {'one cellstr & two objects'});
%! assert ('cell', class (get (h(1), 'string')));
%! assert ('cell', class (get (h(2), 'string')));
%! h = text ([0.1, 0.1], [0.7, 0.8], {'cellstr 1 object 1', 'cellstr 2 object 2'});
%! assert ('char', class (get (h(1), 'string')));
%! assert ('char', class (get (h(2), 'string')));
%! h = text ([0.1, 0.1], [0.1, 0.2], ['1st string & 1st object'; '2nd string & 2nd object']);
%! assert ('char', class (get (h(1), 'string')));
%! assert ('char', class (get (h(2), 'string')));
%! h = text (0.7, 0.6, 'single string');
%! assert ('char', class (get (h, 'string')));
%! h = text (0.7, 0.5, {'single cell-string'});
%! assert ('cell', class (get (h, 'string')));
%! xlabel (1:2);
%! ylabel (1:2);
%! title (1:2);

%!test
%! hf = figure ("visible", "off");
%! unwind_protect
%!   ## Single object with one line
%!   h = text (0.5, 0.3, "single object with one line");
%!   obs = get (h, "string");
%!   assert (class (obs), "char");
%!   assert (obs, "single object with one line");
%!
%!   ## Single object with multiple lines
%!   h = text (0.5, 0.4, ["char row 1"; "char row 2"]);
%!   obs = get (h, "string");
%!   assert (class (obs), "char");
%!   assert (obs, ["char row 1"; "char row 2"]);
%!
%!   ## Multiple objects with single line
%!   h = text ([0.1, 0.1], [0.3, 0.4], "two objects with same string");
%!   assert (class (get (h(1), "string")), "char");
%!   assert (class (get (h(2), "string")), "char");
%!   assert (get (h(1), "string"), "two objects with same string");
%!   assert (get (h(2), "string"), "two objects with same string");
%!
%!   ## Multiple objects with multiple lines
%!   h = text ([0.1, 0.1], [0.3, 0.4], ["string1"; "string2"]);
%!   assert (class (get (h(1), "string")), "char");
%!   assert (class (get (h(2), "string")), "char");
%!   assert (get (h(1), "string"), "string1");
%!   assert (get (h(2), "string"), "string2");
%!
%!   ### Tests repeated with cell input ###
%!
%!   ## Single object with one line
%!   h = text (0.5, 0.3, {"single object with one line"});
%!   obs = get (h, "string");
%!   assert (class (obs), "cell");
%!   assert (obs, {"single object with one line"});
%!
%!   ## Single object with multiple lines
%!   h = text (0.5, 0.6, {"cell2str (1,1)", "cell2str (1,2)";
%!                        "cell2str (2,1)", "cell2str (2,2)"});
%!   obs = get (h, "string");
%!   assert (class (obs), "cell");
%!   assert (obs, {"cell2str (1,1)"; "cell2str (2,1)";
%!                 "cell2str (1,2)"; "cell2str (2,2)"});
%!
%!   ## Multiple objects with single line
%!   h = text ([0.1, 0.1], [0.5, 0.6], {"two objects with same cellstr"});
%!   assert (class (get (h(1), "string")), "cell");
%!   assert (class (get (h(2), "string")), "cell");
%!   ## FIXME: is return value of cellstr, rather than string, Matlab-verified?
%!   assert (get (h(1), "string"), {"two objects with same cellstr"});
%!   assert (get (h(2), "string"), {"two objects with same cellstr"});
%!
%!   ## Multiple objects with multiple lines
%!   h = text ([0.1, 0.1], [0.7, 0.8], {"cellstr1", "cellstr2"});
%!   ## FIXME: is return value really char in Matlab?
%!   assert (class (get (h(1), "string")), "char");
%!   assert (class (get (h(2), "string")), "char");
%!   assert (get (h(1), "string"), "cellstr1");
%!   assert (get (h(2), "string"), "cellstr2");
%!
%!   ## Test special keyword processing
%!   h = text (0.5, 0.5, "default");
%!   assert (get (h, "string"), "default")
%!   h = text (0.5, 0.5, "factory");
%!   assert (get (h, "string"), "factory")
%!
%! unwind_protect_cleanup
%!   close (hf);
%! end_unwind_protect