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Revamp %!demos in m-files to use Octave coding conventions on spacing, etc. Add clf() to all demos using plot features to get reproducibility. Use 64 as input to all colormaps (jet (64)) to get reproducibility. * bicubic.m, cell2mat.m, celldisp.m, cplxpair.m, interp1.m, interp2.m, interpft.m, interpn.m, profile.m, profshow.m, convhull.m, delaunay.m, griddata.m, inpolygon.m, voronoi.m, autumn.m, bone.m, contrast.m, cool.m, copper.m, flag.m, gmap40.m, gray.m, hot.m, hsv.m, image.m, imshow.m, jet.m, ocean.m, pink.m, prism.m, rainbow.m, spring.m, summer.m, white.m, winter.m, condest.m, onenormest.m, axis.m, clabel.m, colorbar.m, comet.m, comet3.m, compass.m, contour.m, contour3.m, contourf.m, cylinder.m, daspect.m, ellipsoid.m, errorbar.m, ezcontour.m, ezcontourf.m, ezmesh.m, ezmeshc.m, ezplot.m, ezplot3.m, ezpolar.m, ezsurf.m, ezsurfc.m, feather.m, fill.m, fplot.m, grid.m, hold.m, isosurface.m, legend.m, loglog.m, loglogerr.m, pareto.m, patch.m, pbaspect.m, pcolor.m, pie.m, pie3.m, plot3.m, plotmatrix.m, plotyy.m, polar.m, quiver.m, quiver3.m, rectangle.m, refreshdata.m, ribbon.m, rose.m, scatter.m, scatter3.m, semilogx.m, semilogxerr.m, semilogy.m, semilogyerr.m, shading.m, slice.m, sombrero.m, stairs.m, stem.m, stem3.m, subplot.m, surf.m, surfc.m, surfl.m, surfnorm.m, text.m, title.m, trimesh.m, triplot.m, trisurf.m, uigetdir.m, uigetfile.m, uimenu.m, uiputfile.m, waitbar.m, xlim.m, ylim.m, zlim.m, mkpp.m, pchip.m, polyaffine.m, spline.m, bicgstab.m, cgs.m, gplot.m, pcg.m, pcr.m, treeplot.m, strtok.m, demo.m, example.m, rundemos.m, speed.m, test.m, calendar.m, datestr.m, datetick.m, weekday.m: Revamp %!demos to use Octave coding conventions on spacing, etc.
author Rik <octave@nomad.inbox5.com>
date Fri, 20 Jan 2012 12:59:53 -0800
parents 72c96de7a403
children ce2b59a6d0e5
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## Copyright (C) 2000-2012 Paul Kienzle
##
## This file is part of Octave.
##
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##
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##
## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
## along with Octave; see the file COPYING.  If not, see
## <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

## -*- texinfo -*-
## @deftypefn  {Command} {} demo @var{name}
## @deftypefnx {Command} {} demo @var{name} @var{n}
## @deftypefnx {Function File} {} demo ('@var{name}')
## @deftypefnx {Function File} {} demo ('@var{name}', @var{n})
##
## Run example code block @var{n} associated with the function @var{name}.
## If @var{n} is not specified, all examples are run.
##
## Examples are stored in the script file, or in a file with the same
## name but no extension located on Octave's load path.  To keep examples
## separate from regular script code, all lines are prefixed by @code{%!}.  Each
## example must also be introduced by the keyword 'demo' flush left to the
## prefix with no intervening spaces.  The remainder of the example can
## contain arbitrary Octave code.  For example:
##
## @example
## @group
##   %!demo
##   %! t = 0:0.01:2*pi;
##   %! x = sin (t);
##   %! plot (t,x);
##   %! %-------------------------------------------------
##   %! % the figure window shows one cycle of a sine wave
## @end group
## @end example
##
## Note that the code is displayed before it is executed, so a simple
## comment at the end suffices for labeling what is being shown.  It is
## generally not necessary to use @code{disp} or @code{printf} within the demo.
##
## Demos are run in a function environment with no access to external
## variables.  This means that every demo must have separate initialization
## code.  Alternatively, all demos can be combined into a single large demo
## with the code
##
## @example
##    %! input("Press <enter> to continue: ","s");
## @end example
##
## @noindent
## between the sections, but this is discouraged.  Other techniques
## to avoid multiple initialization blocks include using multiple plots
## with a new @code{figure} command between each plot, or using @code{subplot}
## to put multiple plots in the same window.
##
## Also, because demo evaluates within a function context, you cannot
## define new functions inside a demo.  If you must have function blocks,
## rather than just anonymous functions or inline functions, you will have to
## use @code{eval(example('function',n))} to see them.  Because eval only
## evaluates one line, or one statement if the statement crosses
## multiple lines, you must wrap your demo in "if 1 <demo stuff> endif"
## with the 'if' on the same line as 'demo'.  For example:
##
## @example
## @group
##   %!demo if 1
##   %!  function y=f(x)
##   %!    y=x;
##   %!  endfunction
##   %!  f(3)
##   %! endif
## @end group
## @end example
##
## @seealso{test, example}
## @end deftypefn

## FIXME: modify subplot so that gnuplot_has_multiplot == 0 causes it to
## use the current figure window but pause if not plotting in the
## first subplot.

function demo (name, n)

  if (nargin < 1 || nargin > 2)
    print_usage ();
  endif

  if (nargin < 2)
    n = 0;
  elseif (ischar (n))
    n = str2double (n);
  endif

  [code, idx] = test (name, "grabdemo");
  if (isempty (idx))
    warning ("no demo available for %s", name);
    return;
  elseif (n >= length (idx))
    warning ("only %d demos available for %s", length (idx) - 1, name);
    return;
  endif

  if (n > 0)
    doidx = n;
  else
    doidx = 1:length(idx)-1;
  endif
  for i = 1:length (doidx)
    ## Pause between demos
    if (i > 1)
      input ("Press <enter> to continue: ", "s");
    endif

    ## Process each demo without failing
    try
      block = code(idx(doidx(i)):idx(doidx(i)+1)-1);
      ## FIXME: need to check for embedded test functions, which cause
      ## segfaults, until issues with subfunctions in functions are resolved.
      embed_func = regexp (block, '^\s*function ', 'once', 'lineanchors');
      if (isempty (embed_func))
        ## Use an environment without variables
        eval (cstrcat ("function __demo__()\n", block, "\nendfunction"));
        ## Display the code that will be executed before executing it
        printf ("%s example %d:%s\n\n", name, doidx(i), block);
        __demo__;
      else
        error (["Functions embedded in %!demo blocks are not allowed.\n", ...
                "Use the %!function/%!endfunction syntax instead to define shared functions for testing.\n"]);
      endif
    catch
      ## Let the programmer know which demo failed.
      printf ("%s example %d: failed\n%s\n", name, doidx(i), lasterr ());
    end_try_catch
    clear __demo__;
  endfor

endfunction


%!demo
%! t = 0:0.01:2*pi;
%! x = sin (t);
%! plot (t,x);
%! %-------------------------------------------------
%! % the figure window shows one cycle of a sine wave

%!error demo ();
%!error demo (1, 2, 3);