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bin2dec.m, blanks.m, cstrcat.m, deblank.m, dec2base.m, dec2bin.m, dec2hex.m, findstr.m, hex2dec.m, index.m, isletter.m, mat2str.m, rindex.m, str2num.m, strcat.m, strjust.m, strmatch.m, strsplit.m, strtok.m, strtrim.m, strtrunc.m, substr.m, validatestring.m, demo.m, example.m, fail.m, speed.m, addtodate.m, asctime.m, clock.m, ctime.m, date.m, datenum.m, datetick.m, datevec.m, eomday.m, etime.m, is_leap_year.m, now.m: Use Octave coding conventions in all m-file %!test blocks
author Rik <octave@nomad.inbox5.com>
date Mon, 13 Feb 2012 07:29:44 -0800
parents 72c96de7a403
children 5d3a684236b0
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## Copyright (C) 2007-2012 David Bateman
##
## This file is part of Octave.
##
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## <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

## -*- texinfo -*-
## @deftypefn  {Function File} {} mode (@var{x})
## @deftypefnx {Function File} {} mode (@var{x}, @var{dim})
## @deftypefnx {Function File} {[@var{m}, @var{f}, @var{c}] =} mode (@dots{})
## Compute the most frequently occurring value in a dataset (mode).
## @code{mode} determines the frequency of values along the first non-singleton
## dimension and returns the value with the highest frequency.  If two, or
## more, values have the same frequency @code{mode} returns the smallest.
##
## If the optional argument @var{dim} is given, operate along this dimension.
##
## The return variable @var{f} is the number of occurrences of the mode in
## in the dataset.  The cell array @var{c} contains all of the elements
## with the maximum frequency.
## @seealso{mean, median}
## @end deftypefn

function [m, f, c] = mode (x, dim)

  if (nargin < 1 || nargin > 2)
    print_usage ();
  endif

  if (! (isnumeric (x) || islogical (x)))
    error ("mode: X must be a numeric vector or matrix");
  endif

  nd = ndims (x);
  sz = size (x);
  if (nargin < 2)
    ## Find the first non-singleton dimension.
    (dim = find (sz > 1, 1)) || (dim = 1);
  else
    if (!(isscalar (dim) && dim == fix (dim))
        || !(1 <= dim && dim <= nd))
      error ("mode: DIM must be an integer and a valid dimension");
    endif
  endif

  sz2 = sz;
  sz2(dim) = 1;
  sz3 = ones (1, nd);
  sz3(dim) = sz(dim);

  if (issparse (x))
    t2 = sparse (sz(1), sz(2));
  else
    t2 = zeros (sz);
  endif

  if (dim != 1)
    perm = [dim, 1:dim-1, dim+1:nd];
    t2 = permute (t2, perm);
  endif

  xs = sort (x, dim);
  t = cat (dim, true (sz2), diff (xs, 1, dim) != 0);

  if (dim != 1)
    t2(permute (t != 0, perm)) = diff ([find(permute (t, perm))(:); prod(sz)+1]);
    f = max (ipermute (t2, perm), [], dim);
    xs = permute (xs, perm);
  else
    t2(t) = diff ([find(t)(:); prod(sz)+1]);
    f = max (t2, [], dim);
  endif

  c = cell (sz2);
  if (issparse (x))
    m = sparse (sz2(1), sz2(2));
  else
    m = zeros (sz2, class (x));
  endif
  for i = 1 : prod (sz2)
    c{i} = xs(t2(:, i) == f(i), i);
    m(i) = c{i}(1);
  endfor
endfunction


%!test
%! [m, f, c] = mode (toeplitz (1:5));
%! assert (m, [1,2,2,2,1]);
%! assert (f, [1,2,2,2,1]);
%! assert (c, {[1;2;3;4;5],[2],[2;3],[2],[1;2;3;4;5]});
%!test
%! [m, f, c] = mode (toeplitz (1:5), 2);
%! assert (m, [1;2;2;2;1]);
%! assert (f, [1;2;2;2;1]);
%! assert (c, {[1;2;3;4;5];[2];[2;3];[2];[1;2;3;4;5]});
%!test
%! a = sprandn (32, 32, 0.05);
%! [m, f, c] = mode (a);
%! [m2, f2, c2] = mode (full (a));
%! assert (m, sparse (m2));
%! assert (f, sparse (f2));
%! c_exp(1:length(a)) = { sparse (0) };
%! assert (c ,c_exp);
%! assert (c2,c_exp );

%!assert (mode ([2,3,1,2,3,4],1),[2,3,1,2,3,4])
%!assert (mode ([2,3,1,2,3,4],2),2)
%!assert (mode ([2,3,1,2,3,4]),2)
%!assert (mode (single ([2,3,1,2,3,4])), single (2))
%!assert (mode (int8 ([2,3,1,2,3,4])), int8 (2))

%!assert (mode ([2;3;1;2;3;4],1),2)
%!assert (mode ([2;3;1;2;3;4],2),[2;3;1;2;3;4])
%!assert (mode ([2;3;1;2;3;4]),2)

%!shared x
%! x(:,:,1) = toeplitz (1:3);
%! x(:,:,2) = circshift (toeplitz (1:3), 1);
%! x(:,:,3) = circshift (toeplitz (1:3), 2);
%!test
%! [m, f, c] = mode (x, 1);
%! assert (reshape (m, [3, 3]), [1 1 1; 2 2 2; 1 1 1]);
%! assert (reshape (f, [3, 3]), [1 1 1; 2 2 2; 1 1 1]);
%! c = reshape (c, [3, 3]);
%! assert (c{1}, [1; 2; 3]);
%! assert (c{2}, 2);
%! assert (c{3}, [1; 2; 3]);
%!test
%! [m, f, c] = mode (x, 2);
%! assert (reshape (m, [3, 3]), [1 1 2; 2 1 1; 1 2 1]);
%! assert (reshape (f, [3, 3]), [1 1 2; 2 1 1; 1 2 1]);
%! c = reshape (c, [3, 3]);
%! assert (c{1}, [1; 2; 3]);
%! assert (c{2}, 2);
%! assert (c{3}, [1; 2; 3]);
%!test
%! [m, f, c] = mode (x, 3);
%! assert (reshape (m, [3, 3]), [1 2 1; 1 2 1; 1 2 1]);
%! assert (reshape (f, [3, 3]), [1 2 1; 1 2 1; 1 2 1]);
%! c = reshape (c, [3, 3]);
%! assert (c{1}, [1; 2; 3]);
%! assert (c{2}, [1; 2; 3]);
%! assert (c{3}, [1; 2; 3]);

%% Test input validation
%!error mode ()
%!error mode (1, 2, 3)
%!error mode ({1 2 3})
%!error mode (['A'; 'B'])
%!error mode (1, ones (2,2))
%!error mode (1, 1.5)
%!error mode (1, 0)
%!error mode (1, 3)