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doc: Add new @qcode macro for code samples which are quoted.
Macro handles options ("on") or properties ("position") more elegantly
than @code{"text"}.
* doc/interpreter/macros.texi: Add new @qcode macro.
* doc/interpreter/tips.txi: Add documentation about @qcode macro.
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doc/interpreter/external.txi, doc/interpreter/func.txi,
doc/interpreter/grammar.txi, doc/interpreter/image.txi,
doc/interpreter/install.txi, doc/interpreter/interp.txi,
doc/interpreter/io.txi, doc/interpreter/matrix.txi,
doc/interpreter/numbers.txi, doc/interpreter/oop.txi,
doc/interpreter/package.txi, doc/interpreter/plot.txi,
doc/interpreter/quad.txi, doc/interpreter/sparse.txi,
doc/interpreter/strings.txi, doc/interpreter/system.txi,
doc/interpreter/vectorize.txi, libinterp/corefcn/balance.cc,
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libinterp/corefcn/dirfns.cc, libinterp/corefcn/dlmread.cc,
libinterp/corefcn/error.cc, libinterp/corefcn/file-io.cc,
libinterp/corefcn/find.cc, libinterp/corefcn/gammainc.cc,
libinterp/corefcn/graphics.cc, libinterp/corefcn/help.cc,
libinterp/corefcn/hex2num.cc, libinterp/corefcn/input.cc,
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libinterp/corefcn/regexp.cc, libinterp/corefcn/schur.cc,
libinterp/corefcn/sighandlers.cc, libinterp/corefcn/sparse.cc,
libinterp/corefcn/spparms.cc, libinterp/corefcn/str2double.cc,
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libinterp/corefcn/syscalls.cc, libinterp/corefcn/toplev.cc,
libinterp/corefcn/tril.cc, libinterp/corefcn/typecast.cc,
libinterp/corefcn/utils.cc, libinterp/corefcn/variables.cc,
libinterp/dldfcn/__init_fltk__.cc, libinterp/dldfcn/chol.cc,
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libinterp/dldfcn/symbfact.cc, libinterp/octave-value/ov-base.cc,
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scripts/ui/inputdlg.m, scripts/ui/listdlg.m, scripts/ui/msgbox.m,
scripts/ui/questdlg.m, scripts/ui/warndlg.m: Use new @qcode macro.
author | Rik <rik@octave.org> |
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date | Mon, 19 Aug 2013 20:46:38 -0700 |
parents | e7a059a9a644 |
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@c Copyright (C) 1996-2012 John W. Eaton @c @c This file is part of Octave. @c @c Octave is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it @c under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the @c Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at @c your option) any later version. @c @c Octave is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT @c ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or @c FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License @c for more details. @c @c You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License @c along with Octave; see the file COPYING. If not, see @c <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. @node Evaluation @chapter Evaluation Normally, you evaluate expressions simply by typing them at the Octave prompt, or by asking Octave to interpret commands that you have saved in a file. Sometimes, you may find it necessary to evaluate an expression that has been computed and stored in a string, which is exactly what the @code{eval} function lets you do. @DOCSTRING(eval) @menu * Calling a Function by its Name:: * Evaluation in a Different Context:: @end menu @node Calling a Function by its Name @section Calling a Function by its Name The @code{feval} function allows you to call a function from a string containing its name. This is useful when writing a function that needs to call user-supplied functions. The @code{feval} function takes the name of the function to call as its first argument, and the remaining arguments are given to the function. The following example is a simple-minded function using @code{feval} that finds the root of a user-supplied function of one variable using Newton's method. @example function result = newtroot (fname, x) # usage: newtroot (fname, x) # # fname : a string naming a function f(x). # x : initial guess delta = tol = sqrt (eps); maxit = 200; fx = feval (fname, x); for i = 1:maxit if (abs (fx) < tol) result = x; return; else fx_new = feval (fname, x + delta); deriv = (fx_new - fx) / delta; x = x - fx / deriv; fx = fx_new; endif endfor result = x; endfunction @end example Note that this is only meant to be an example of calling user-supplied functions and should not be taken too seriously. In addition to using a more robust algorithm, any serious code would check the number and type of all the arguments, ensure that the supplied function really was a function, etc. @xref{Predicates for Numeric Objects}, for a list of predicates for numeric objects, and @pxref{Status of Variables}, for a description of the @code{exist} function. @DOCSTRING(feval) A similar function @code{run} exists for calling user script files, that are not necessarily on the user path @DOCSTRING(run) @node Evaluation in a Different Context @section Evaluation in a Different Context Before you evaluate an expression you need to substitute the values of the variables used in the expression. These are stored in the symbol table. Whenever the interpreter starts a new function it saves the current symbol table and creates a new one, initializing it with the list of function parameters and a couple of predefined variables such as @code{nargin}. Expressions inside the function use the new symbol table. Sometimes you want to write a function so that when you call it, it modifies variables in your own context. This allows you to use a pass-by-name style of function, which is similar to using a pointer in programming languages such as C. Consider how you might write @code{save} and @code{load} as m-files. For example: @example @group function create_data x = linspace (0, 10, 10); y = sin (x); save mydata x y endfunction @end group @end example With @code{evalin}, you could write @code{save} as follows: @example @group function save (file, name1, name2) f = open_save_file (file); save_var (f, name1, evalin ("caller", name1)); save_var (f, name2, evalin ("caller", name2)); endfunction @end group @end example @noindent Here, @samp{caller} is the @code{create_data} function and @code{name1} is the string @qcode{"x"}, which evaluates simply as the value of @code{x}. You later want to load the values back from @code{mydata} in a different context: @example @group function process_data load mydata @dots{} do work @dots{} endfunction @end group @end example @noindent With @code{assignin}, you could write @code{load} as follows: @example @group function load (file) f = open_load_file (file); [name, val] = load_var (f); assignin ("caller", name, val); [name, val] = load_var (f); assignin ("caller", name, val); endfunction @end group @end example @noindent Here, @samp{caller} is the @code{process_data} function. You can set and use variables at the command prompt using the context @samp{base} rather than @samp{caller}. These functions are rarely used in practice. One example is the @code{fail (@samp{code}, @samp{pattern})} function which evaluates @samp{code} in the caller's context and checks that the error message it produces matches the given pattern. Other examples such as @code{save} and @code{load} are written in C++ where all Octave variables are in the @samp{caller} context and @code{evalin} is not needed. @DOCSTRING(evalin) @DOCSTRING(assignin)