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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 e205f5ea826a
children db92cd6117a9
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## Copyright (C) 2006-2012 Alexander Barth
##
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## -*- texinfo -*-
## @deftypefn  {Function File} {[@var{y1}, @var{y2}, @dots{}, @var{y}n] =} ndgrid (@var{x1}, @var{x2}, @dots{}, @var{x}n)
## @deftypefnx {Function File} {[@var{y1}, @var{y2}, @dots{}, @var{y}n] =} ndgrid (@var{x})
## Given n vectors @var{x1}, @dots{} @var{x}n, @code{ndgrid} returns
## n arrays of dimension n.  The elements of the i-th output argument
## contains the elements of the vector @var{x}i repeated over all
## dimensions different from the i-th dimension.  Calling ndgrid with
## only one input argument @var{x} is equivalent of calling ndgrid with
## all n input arguments equal to @var{x}:
##
## [@var{y1}, @var{y2}, @dots{}, @var{y}n] = ndgrid (@var{x}, @dots{}, @var{x})
## @seealso{meshgrid}
## @end deftypefn

## Author: Alexander Barth <abarth@marine.usf.edu>

function varargout = ndgrid (varargin)

  if (nargin == 0)
    print_usage ();
  elseif (nargin == 1)
    n = max ([nargout, 1]);
    ## If only one input argument is given, repeat it n-times
    varargin(1:n) = varargin(1);
  elseif (nargin >= nargout)
    n = max ([nargin, 1]);
  else
    error ("ndgrid: wrong number of input arguments");
  endif

  ## Determine the size of the output arguments

  shape = zeros (1, n);
  for i = 1:n
    if (! isvector (varargin{i}) && ! isempty (varargin{i}))
      error ("ndgrid: arguments must be vectors");
    endif
    shape(i) = length (varargin{i});
  endfor

  for i = 1:n
    ## size for reshape
    r = ones (1, n);
    r(i) = shape(i);

    ## size for repmat
    s = shape;
    s(i) = 1;

    varargout{i} = repmat (reshape (varargin{i}, r), s);
  endfor

endfunction


%!test
%! x = 1:3;
%! assert (isequal (ndgrid (x), x(:)));

%!test
%! x = 1:3;
%! [XX, YY] = ndgrid (x);
%! assert (size_equal (XX, YY));
%! assert (isequal (XX, repmat(x(:), 1, numel(x))));
%! assert (isequal (YY, repmat(x, numel(x), 1)));

%!test
%! x = 1:2;
%! y = 1:3;
%! z = 1:4;
%! [XX, YY, ZZ] = ndgrid (x, y, z);
%! assert (size_equal (XX, YY, ZZ));
%! assert (ndims (XX), 3);
%! assert (size (XX), [2, 3, 4]);
%! assert (XX(1) * YY(1) * ZZ(1), x(1) * y(1) * z(1));
%! assert (XX(end) * YY(end) * ZZ(end), x(end) * y(end) * z(end));

%!test
%! x = 1:2;
%! y = 1:3;
%! [XX1, YY1] = meshgrid (x, y);
%! [XX2, YY2] = ndgrid (x, y);
%! assert (size_equal (XX1, YY1));
%! assert (size_equal (XX2, YY2));
%! assert (ndims (XX1), 2);
%! assert (size (XX1), [3, 2]);
%! assert (size (XX2), [2, 3]);
%! assert (XX2(1) * YY2(1), x(1) * y(1));
%! assert (XX2(end) * YY2(end), x(end) * y(end));
%! assert (XX1, XX2.');
%! assert (YY1, YY2.');

%!assert (ndgrid ([]), zeros(0,1))
%!assert (ndgrid ([], []), zeros(0,0))

%% Test input validation
%!error ndgrid ()
%!error <wrong number of input arguments> [a,b,c] = ndgrid (1:3,1:3)
%!error <arguments must be vectors> ndgrid (ones (2,2))