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waitbar.m: Use Octave coding conventions.
* scripts/plot/waitbar.m: Rename 'retval' to 'h' to match documentation.
Use 'hf', 'hp' for figure and patch graphics handles.
author | Rik <rik@octave.org> |
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date | Thu, 19 Sep 2013 14:26:47 -0700 |
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## Copyright (C) 2013 Michael D. Godfrey ## ## This file is part of Octave. ## ## Octave is free software; you can redistribute it and/or ## modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public ## License as published by the Free Software Foundation; ## either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any ## later version. ## ## Octave is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied ## warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR ## PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more ## details. ## ## 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 {Function File} {} printd (@var{obj}, @var{filename}) ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {@var{out_file} =} printd (@dots{}) ## ## Convert any object acceptable to @code{disp} into the format ## selected by the suffix of @var{filename}. If the return argument ## @var{out_file} is given, the name of the created file is returned. ## ## This function is intended to facilitate manipulation of the output ## of functions such as @code{stemleaf}. ## @seealso{stemleaf} ## @end deftypefn ## Author: Michael D. Godfrey <michaeldgodfrey@gmail.com> ## Description: Convert objects into other file formats. function pr_out = printd (obj, filename) ## Convert any object acceptable to disp() into various display formats. ## obj is the input object. ## filename is the output file (with required suffix). ## Extract .suffix from filename if ((sufix = rindex (filename, ".")) <= 0) error ("The output filename: %s requires a suffix.\nOptions are: pdf ps eps txt jpg jpeg", filename); endif opt = substr (filename, sufix+1); [pf, tempf, mag] = mkstemp ("oct-XXXXXX", 1); # Safe version of tmpnam() fprintf (pf, "%s", disp (obj)); frewind (pf); ## It seems best to only use convert for image output. Its ps and pdf ## are badly rendered. opt = lower (opt); switch (opt) case "pdf" enscr = sprintf ( "enscript --no-header -o %s.ps %s ; ps2pdf %s.ps %s.pdf; mv %s.pdf %s;exit",... tempf, tempf, tempf, tempf, tempf, filename); system (enscr); delete ([tempf ".ps"]); case "ps" enscr = sprintf ("enscript --no-header -o %s %s ; exit", filename, tempf); system (enscr); case "eps" enscr = sprintf ( "enscript --no-header -o %s.ps %s ; ps2eps --ignoreBB %s.ps; mv %s.eps %s; exit",... tempf, tempf, tempf, tempf, filename); system (enscr); delete ([tempf ".ps"]); case "txt" enscr = sprintf ("cp %s %s", tempf, filename); system (enscr); case {"jpg", "jpeg"} enscr = sprintf ("convert -trim txt:%s jpg:%s", tempf, filename); system (enscr); otherwise fclose (pf); delete (tempf); error ("Unknown conversion type: %s.\nOptions are: pdf ps eps txt jpg jpeg", opt); endswitch fclose (pf); delete (tempf); pr_out = sprintf ("%s file %s written\n", opt, filename); endfunction %!demo %! r2 = char ( %! 'stem step: 10, data: unsorted.', %! 'Hinges: lo: 12, hi: 42' , %! ' 1 | 22118' , %! ' 2 | 28' , %! ' 3 | 98' , %! ' 4 | 244' , %! ' 5 | 2' ); %! printd (r2, 'test_p.txt'); %! system ('cat test_p.txt'); %! delete ('test_p.txt'); %!test %! r2 = char ( %! "stem step: 10, data: unsorted.", %! "Hinges: lo: 12, hi: 42" , %! " 1 | 22118" , %! " 2 | 28" , %! " 3 | 98" , %! " 4 | 244" , %! " 5 | 2" ); %! printd (r2, "test_p.txt"); %! r4 = fileread ("test_p.txt"); %! delete ("test_p.txt"); %! r2 = disp (r2); %! assert (r4, r2);