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axis.m: Implement "fill" option for Matlab compatibility. * axis.m: Document that "fill" is a synonym for "normal". Place "vis3d" option in documentation table for modes which affect aspect ratio. Add strcmpi (opt, "fill") to decode opt and executed the same behavior as "normal".
author Rik <rik@octave.org>
date Fri, 24 Apr 2020 13:16:09 -0700
parents b09432b20a84
children 90fea9cc9caa 0a5b15007766
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## -*- texinfo -*-
## @deftypefn  {} {} empirical_rnd (@var{data})
## @deftypefnx {} {} empirical_rnd (@var{data}, @var{r})
## @deftypefnx {} {} empirical_rnd (@var{data}, @var{r}, @var{c}, @dots{})
## @deftypefnx {} {} empirical_rnd (@var{data}, [@var{sz}])
## Return a matrix of random samples from the empirical distribution obtained
## from the univariate sample @var{data}.
##
## When called with a single size argument, return a square matrix with
## the dimension specified.  When called with more than one scalar argument the
## first two arguments are taken as the number of rows and columns and any
## further arguments specify additional matrix dimensions.  The size may also
## be specified with a vector of dimensions @var{sz}.
##
## If no size arguments are given then the result matrix is a random ordering
## of the sample @var{data}.
## @end deftypefn

function rnd = empirical_rnd (data, varargin)

  if (nargin < 1)
    print_usage ();
  endif

  if (! isvector (data))
    error ("empirical_rnd: DATA must be a vector");
  endif

  rnd = discrete_rnd (data, ones (size (data)), varargin{:});

endfunction


%!assert (size (empirical_rnd (ones (3, 1))), [3, 1])
%!assert (size (empirical_rnd (1:2, [4 1])), [4, 1])
%!assert (size (empirical_rnd (1:2, 4, 1)), [4, 1])

## Test class of input preserved
%!assert (class (empirical_rnd (1:2, 1)), "double")
%!assert (class (empirical_rnd (single (1:2), 1)), "single")

## Test input validation
%!error empirical_rnd ()
%!error empirical_rnd (ones (2), 1)
%!error empirical_rnd (ones (2), 1, 1)