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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 4d917a6a858b
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## Copyright (C) 2000-2012 Paul Kienzle
##
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## -*- texinfo -*-
## @deftypefn  {Function File} {[@var{b}, @var{c}] =} spdiags (@var{A})
## @deftypefnx {Function File} {@var{b} =} spdiags (@var{A}, @var{c})
## @deftypefnx {Function File} {@var{b} =} spdiags (@var{v}, @var{c}, @var{A})
## @deftypefnx {Function File} {@var{b} =} spdiags (@var{v}, @var{c}, @var{m}, @var{n})
## A generalization of the function @code{diag}.  Called with a single
## input argument, the non-zero diagonals @var{c} of @var{A} are extracted.
## With two arguments the diagonals to extract are given by the vector
## @var{c}.
##
## The other two forms of @code{spdiags} modify the input matrix by
## replacing the diagonals.  They use the columns of @var{v} to replace
## the columns represented by the vector @var{c}.  If the sparse matrix
## @var{A} is defined then the diagonals of this matrix are replaced.
## Otherwise a matrix of @var{m} by @var{n} is created with the
## diagonals given by @var{v}.
##
## Negative values of @var{c} represent diagonals below the main
## diagonal, and positive values of @var{c} diagonals above the main
## diagonal.
##
## For example:
##
## @example
## @group
## spdiags (reshape (1:12, 4, 3), [-1 0 1], 5, 4)
## @result{}    5 10  0  0
##       1  6 11  0
##       0  2  7 12
##       0  0  3  8
##       0  0  0  4
## @end group
## @end example
##
## @end deftypefn

function [A, c] = spdiags (v, c, m, n)

  if (nargin == 1 || nargin == 2)
    ## extract nonzero diagonals of v into A,c
    [nr, nc] = size (v);
    [i, j, v] = find (v);

    if (nargin == 1)
      ## c contains the active diagonals
      c = unique (j-i);
    endif
    ## FIXME: we can do this without a loop if we are clever
    offset = max (min (c, nc-nr), 0);
    A = zeros (min (nr, nc), length (c));
    for k = 1:length (c)
      idx = find (j-i == c(k));
      A(j(idx)-offset(k),k) = v(idx);
    endfor
  elseif (nargin == 3)
    ## Replace specific diagonals c of m with v,c
    [nr, nc] = size (m);
    B = spdiags (m, c);
    A = m - spdiags (B, c, nr, nc) + spdiags (v, c, nr, nc);
  else
    ## Create new matrix of size mxn using v,c
    [j, i, v] = find (v);
    offset = max (min (c(:), n-m), 0);
    j = j + offset(i);
    i = j-c(:)(i);
    idx = i > 0 & i <= m & j > 0 & j <= n;
    A = sparse (i(idx), j(idx), v(idx), m, n);
  endif

endfunction

%!test
%assert(spdiags(zeros(1,0),1,1,1),0)

%!test
%assert(spdiags(zeros(0,1),1,1,1),0)