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Port dlmread, dlmwrite, csvread and csvwrite from octave-forge
author | David Bateman <dbateman@free.fr> |
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date | Wed, 12 Mar 2008 01:04:54 +0100 |
parents | a1dbe9d80eee |
children | 5988e08c1ae6 |
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## Copyright (C) 2000, 2005, 2007 Daniel Calvelo ## ## 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} {} sortrows (@var{a}, @var{c}) ## Sort the rows of the matrix @var{a} according to the order of the ## columns specified in @var{c}. If @var{c} is omitted, a ## lexicographical sort is used. ## @end deftypefn ## Author: Daniel Calvelo, Paul Kienzle ## Adapted-by: jwe function [s, i] = sortrows (m, c) if (nargin < 2) indices = [1:size(m,2)]'; else indices = c(:); endif if (ischar (m)) s = toascii (m); else s = m; endif ## Since sort is 'stable' the order of identical elements will be ## preserved, so by traversing the sort indices in reverse order we ## will make sure that identical elements in index i are subsorted by ## index j. indices = flipud (indices); i = [1:size(m,1)]'; for ii = 1:length (indices); [trash, idx] = sort (s(:,indices(ii))); s = s(idx,:); i = i(idx); endfor if (ischar (m)) s = char (s); endif endfunction