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Use Octave coding conventions in all m-file %!test blocks
author | Rik <octave@nomad.inbox5.com> |
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date | Mon, 13 Feb 2012 07:29:44 -0800 |
parents | 4d917a6a858b |
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## Copyright (C) 2006-2012 Paul Kienzle ## ## 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} {[@var{t}, @var{p}] =} orderfields (@var{s1}) ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {[@var{t}, @var{p}] =} orderfields (@var{s1}, @var{s2}) ## Return a copy of @var{s1} with fields arranged alphabetically or ## as specified by @var{s2}. ## ## Given one struct, arrange field names in @var{s1} alphabetically. ## ## If the second argument is a struct, arrange field names in @var{s1} ## as they appear in @var{s2}. The second argument may also specify the ## order in a permutation vector or a cell array of strings containing ## the fieldnames of @var{s1} in the desired order. ## ## The optional second output argument @var{p} is assigned the permutation ## vector ## which converts the original name order into the new name order. ## ## Examples: ## ## @example ## @group ## s = struct("d", 4, "b", 2, "a", 1, "c", 3); ## t1 = orderfields (s) ## @result{} t1 = ## @{ ## a = 1 ## b = 2 ## c = 3 ## d = 4 ## @} ## @end group ## @group ## t = struct("d", @{@}, "c", @{@}, "b", "a", @{@}); ## t2 = orderfields (s, t) ## @result{} t2 = ## @{ ## d = 4 ## c = 3 ## b = 2 ## a = 1 ## @} ## @end group ## @group ## t3 = orderfields (s, [3, 2, 4, 1]); ## @result{} t3 = ## @{ ## a = 1 ## b = 2 ## c = 3 ## d = 4 ## @} ## @end group ## @group ## [t4, p] = orderfields (s, @{"d", "c", "b", "a"@}) ## @result{} t4 = ## @{ ## d = 4 ## c = 3 ## b = 2 ## a = 1 ## @} ## p = ## 1 ## 4 ## 2 ## 3 ## @end group ## @end example ## ## @seealso{getfield, rmfield, isfield, isstruct, fieldnames, struct} ## @end deftypefn ## Author: Paul Kienzle <pkienzle@users.sf.net> ## Adapted-By: jwe function [t, p] = orderfields (s1, s2) if (nargin == 1 || nargin == 2) if (! isstruct (s1)) error ("orderfields: expecting argument to be a struct"); endif else print_usage (); endif if (nargin == 1) ## One structure: return the fields in alphabetical order. if (isstruct (s1)) names = sort (fieldnames (s1)); endif elseif (nargin == 2) if (isstruct (s2)) ## Two structures: return the fields in the order of s2. names = fieldnames (s2); if (! isequal (sort (fieldnames (s1)), sort (names))) error ("orderfields: structures do not have same fields"); endif elseif (iscellstr (s2)) ## A structure and a list of fields: order by the list of fields. t1 = sort (fieldnames (s1)); t2 = sort (s2(:)); if (! isequal (t1, t2)) error ("orderfields: name list does not match structure fields"); endif names = s2; elseif (isvector (s2)) ## A structure and a permutation vector: permute the order of s1. names = fieldnames (s1); t1 = sort (s2); t1 = t1(:)'; t2 = 1:numel (names); if (! isequal (t1, t2)) error ("orderfields: invalid permutation vector"); endif names = names (s2); endif endif ## Find permutation vector which converts the original name order ## into the new name order. Note: could save a couple of sorts ## in some cases, but performance isn't critical. if (nargout == 2) [oldel, oldidx] = sort (fieldnames (s1)); [newel, newidx] = sort (names); p = oldidx(newidx); endif ## Permute the names in the structure. if (numel (s1) == 0) args = cell (1, 2 * numel (names)); args(1:2:end) = names; args(2:2:end) = {[]}; t = struct (args{:}); else n = numel (s1); for i = 1:numel (names) el = names(i); [t(1:n).(el)] = s1(:).(el); endfor ## inherit dimensions t = reshape (t, size (s1)); endif endfunction %!shared a, b, c %! a = struct ("foo", {1, 2}, "bar", {3, 4}); %! b = struct ("bar", 6, "foo", 5); %! c = struct ("bar", {7, 8}, "foo", 9); %!test %! a(2) = orderfields (b, a); %! assert (a(2).foo, 5); %! assert (a(2).bar, 6); %!test %! [a(2), p] = orderfields (b, [2 1]); %! assert (a(2).foo, 5); %! assert (a(2).bar, 6); %! assert (p, [2; 1]); %!test %! a(2) = orderfields (b, fieldnames (a)); %! assert (a(2).foo, 5); %! assert (a(2).bar, 6); %!test %! a(1:2) = orderfields (c, fieldnames (a)); %! assert (a(2).foo, 9); %! assert (a(2).bar, 8); %!test %! aa.x = {1, 2}; %! aa.y = 3; %! aa(2).x = {4, 5}; %! bb.y = {6, 7}; %! bb.x = 8; %! aa(2) = orderfields (bb, aa); %! assert (aa(2).x, 8); %! assert (aa(2).y{1}, 6);