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Fix bug in colorbar demo #24.
set() is broken from deep within listener hierarchy. Workaround it.
* scripts/plot/colorbar.m(update_colorbar_clim): Set axis limits in listener
and then jiggle the axis position to force a redraw.
author | Rik <rik@octave.org> |
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date | Wed, 11 Sep 2013 16:05:40 -0700 |
parents | bc924baa2c4e |
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## Copyright (C) 2007-2012 David Bateman ## Copyright (C) 2010 VZLU Prague ## ## 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} {} structfun (@var{func}, @var{S}) ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {[@var{A}, @dots{}] =} structfun (@dots{}) ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {} structfun (@dots{}, "ErrorHandler", @var{errfunc}) ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {} structfun (@dots{}, "UniformOutput", @var{val}) ## ## Evaluate the function named @var{name} on the fields of the structure ## @var{S}. The fields of @var{S} are passed to the function @var{func} ## individually. ## ## @code{structfun} accepts an arbitrary function @var{func} in the form of ## an inline function, function handle, or the name of a function (in a ## character string). In the case of a character string argument, the ## function must accept a single argument named @var{x}, and it must return ## a string value. If the function returns more than one argument, they are ## returned as separate output variables. ## ## If the parameter @qcode{"UniformOutput"} is set to true (the default), ## then the function must return a single element which will be concatenated ## into the return value. If @qcode{"UniformOutput"} is false, the outputs ## are placed into a structure with the same fieldnames as the input ## structure. ## ## @example ## @group ## s.name1 = "John Smith"; ## s.name2 = "Jill Jones"; ## structfun (@@(x) regexp (x, '(\w+)$', "matches")@{1@}, s, ## "UniformOutput", false) ## @result{} ## @{ ## name1 = Smith ## name2 = Jones ## @} ## @end group ## @end example ## ## Given the parameter @qcode{"ErrorHandler"}, @var{errfunc} defines a ## function to call in case @var{func} generates an error. The form of the ## function is ## ## @example ## function [@dots{}] = errfunc (@var{se}, @dots{}) ## @end example ## ## @noindent ## where there is an additional input argument to @var{errfunc} relative to ## @var{func}, given by @nospell{@var{se}}. This is a structure with the ## elements @qcode{"identifier"}, @qcode{"message"} and @qcode{"index"}, ## giving respectively the error identifier, the error message, and the index ## into the input arguments of the element that caused the error. For an ## example on how to use an error handler, @pxref{XREFcellfun,,cellfun}. ## ## @seealso{cellfun, arrayfun, spfun} ## @end deftypefn function varargout = structfun (func, S, varargin); if (nargin < 2) print_usage (); endif nargs = length (varargin); recognized_opts = {"UniformOutput", "ErrorHandler"}; uo_str = recognized_opts{1}; uniform_output = true; while (nargs >= 2) opt_match = strcmpi (varargin{nargs-1}, recognized_opts); if (opt_match(1)) uniform_output = varargin{nargs}; endif if (any (opt_match)) nargs -= 2; else break; endif endwhile if (nargs > 0) error ("structfun: invalid options"); endif varargout = cell (max ([nargout, 1]), 1); [varargout{:}] = cellfun (func, struct2cell (S), varargin{:}); if (! uniform_output) varargout = cellfun ("cell2struct", varargout, {fieldnames(S)}, {1}, uo_str, false); endif endfunction %!test %! s.name1 = "John Smith"; %! s.name2 = "Jill Jones"; %! l.name1 = "Smith"; %! l.name2 = "Jones"; %! o = structfun (@(x) regexp (x, '(\w+)$', "matches"){1}, s, %! "UniformOutput", false); %! assert (o, l); %!function [a, b] = __twoouts (x) %! a = x + x; %! b = x * x; %!endfunction %!test %! s = struct ("a", {1, 2, 3}, "b", {4, 5, 6}); %! c(1:2, 1, 1) = [2; 8]; %! c(1:2, 1, 2) = [4; 10]; %! c(1:2, 1, 3) = [6; 12]; %! d(1:2, 1, 1) = [1; 16]; %! d(1:2, 1, 2) = [4; 25]; %! d(1:2, 1, 3) = [9; 36]; %! [aa, bb] = structfun (@__twoouts, s); %! assert (aa, c); %! assert (bb, d); %!test %! s = struct ("a", {1, 2, 3}, "b", {4, 5, 6}); %! c = struct ("a", {2, 4, 6}, "b", {8, 10, 12}); %! d = struct ("a", {1, 4, 9}, "b", {16, 25, 36}); %! [aa, bb] = structfun (@__twoouts, s, "UniformOutput", false); %! assert (aa, c); %! assert (bb, d);