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fplot.m: Overhaul function for Matlab compatibility and performance (bug #38961). * scripts/plot/fplot.m: Add ability to specify n,tol,fmt in any order and simultaneously. Return data rather than plotting it if asked. Use additional test on progress of algorithm to decide whether to quit. Add %!demo and %!tests.
author Rik <rik@octave.org>
date Thu, 11 Jul 2013 09:25:54 -0700
parents 4d917a6a858b
children eaab03308c0b
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## Copyright (C) 2008-2012 David Bateman
##
## This file is part of Octave.
##
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## -*- texinfo -*-
## @deftypefn {Function File} {@var{hlink} =} linkprop (@var{h}, @var{prop})
## Link graphics object properties, such that a change in one is
## propagated to the others.  The properties to link are given as a
## string of cell string array by @var{prop} and the objects containing
## these properties by the handle array @var{h}.
##
## An example of the use of linkprop is
##
## @example
## @group
## x = 0:0.1:10;
## subplot (1,2,1);
## h1 = plot (x, sin (x));
## subplot (1,2,2);
## h2 = plot (x, cos (x));
## hlink = linkprop ([h1, h2], @{"color","linestyle"@});
## set (h1, "color", "green");
## set (h2, "linestyle", "--");
## @end group
## @end example
##
## @end deftypefn

function hlink = linkprop (h, prop)
  if (ischar (prop))
    prop = {prop};
  elseif (!iscellstr (prop))
    error ("linkprop: properties must be a string or cell string array");
  endif

  for i = 1 : numel (h)
    for j = 1 : numel (prop)
      addlistener (h(i), prop{j}, {@update_prop, h, prop{j}});
    endfor
  endfor

  ## This should be an object that when destroyed removes the links
  ## The below is not quite right. As when you call "clear hlink" the
  ## hggroup continues to exist.
  hlink = hggroup ();
  set (hlink, "deletefcn", {@delete_prop, h, prop});
endfunction

function update_prop (h, d, hlist, prop)
  persistent recursion = false;

  ## Don't allow recursion
  if (! recursion)
    unwind_protect
      recursion = true;
      val = get (h, prop);
      for hh = hlist(:)'
        if (hh != h)
          oldval = get (hh, prop);
          if (! isequal (val, oldval))
            set (hh, prop, val);
          endif
        endif
      endfor
    unwind_protect_cleanup
      recursion = false;
    end_unwind_protect
  endif
endfunction

function delete_prop (h, d, hlist, prop)
  ## FIXME. Actually need to delete the linked properties.
  ## However, only warn if the graphics objects aren't being deleted.
  warn = false;
  for h = hlist(:)'
    if (ishandle (h) && !strcmpi (get (h, "beingdeleted"), "on"))
      warn = true;
      break;
    endif
  endfor
  if (warn)
    warning ("linkprop: can not remove linked properties");
  endif
endfunction