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gco.m: Extend function to accept a figure handle input (bug #63161) * gco.m: Rename allowable input to "hfig" in documentation. Change function prototype to accept single input "hfig". Add input validation code for optional input hfig. Add BIST test for input validation.
author Rik <rik@octave.org>
date Wed, 05 Oct 2022 11:53:05 -0700
parents 796f54d4ddbf
children 2ad979f8c265 597f3ee61a48
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%!shared x, a, b
%! x = [1,2];
%! a = 1;
%! b = 2;

%!test
%! y = [a... # comments here ok
%! b];
%! assert (y, x);

## FIXME: Next 3 tests use '\' continuation outside of a double-quoted string
##        This behavior is deprecated and will be removed at some point.
##        When it does these
%!test
%! x = [1;2];
%! y = [a... # comments here ok
%! ;\
%!
%! b];
%! assert (y, x);

%!assert (1 + ...
%! 2 - \# comments here ok
%! 3 / ... # comments here ok
%! -1,6);

%!function y = f (a,...
%!                b,  ...
%!                c,  ...   % comments ok
%!                x,  # continuation characters not required in parens
%!                y,  \# but they should work too.
%!                z)
%!
%!  y = 1;
%!endfunction
%!
%!assert (f (), 1)

## String continuation using '\'
%!assert (["abc\
%! def"], "abc def")

%!test
%!assert (1 == 1
%! && 2 == 2
%! || 3 == 5);

%!test
%! x = [1, ...
%!
%! ...
%!
%! 2];
%! y = [1;2];
%! assert (y, x);

%!test
%! x = [1 ,...
%! 2];
%! y = [1,2];
%! assert (y, x);

%!test
%! x = [ 1 , ...
%! 2];
%! y = [1,2];
%! assert  (y, x);

%!test
%! x = [ 1 , ...anything after the ... is ignored
%! 2];
%! y = [1,2];
%! assert  (y, x);