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Overhaul interp1, interp2, interp3 functions. * NEWS: Announce change in 'cubic' interpolation method for interp2 to match Matlab. * bicubic.m: Use interp2 (..., "spline") in %!tests. * interp1.m: Improve docstring. Use switch statement instead of if/elseif tree for simpler code. Use more informative error message than 'table too short'. Add titles to demo plots. Add new demo block showing difference between 'pchip' and 'spline' methods. * interp2.m: Rewrite docstring. Use variable 'extrap' instead of 'extrapval' to match documentation. Use clearer messages in error() calls. Make 'cubic' use the same algorithm as 'pchip' for Matlab compatibility. Use Octave coding conventions regarding spaces between variable and parenthesis. Added input validation tests. * interp3.m: Rewrite docstring. Use clearer messages in error() calls. Make 'cubic' use the same algorithm as 'pchip' for Matlab compatibility. Simplify input processing. Rewrite some %!tests for clarity. Added input validation tests.
author Rik <rik@octave.org>
date Sun, 30 Mar 2014 14:18:43 -0700
parents d63878346099
children 4197fc428c7d
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## Copyright (C) 1993-2013 John W. Eaton
##
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##
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## -*- texinfo -*-
## @deftypefn {Function File} {} int2str (@var{n})
## Convert an integer (or array of integers) to a string (or a character
## array).
##
## @example
## @group
## int2str (123)
##      @result{} "123"
##
## s = int2str ([1, 2, 3; 4, 5, 6])
##      @result{} s =
##         1  2  3
##         4  5  6
##
## whos s
##      @result{}
##       Attr Name        Size                     Bytes  Class
##       ==== ====        ====                     =====  =====
##            s           2x7                         14  char
## @end group
## @end example
##
## This function is not very flexible.  For better control over the
## results, use @code{sprintf} (@pxref{Formatted Output}).
## @seealso{sprintf, num2str, mat2str}
## @end deftypefn

## Author: jwe

function retval = int2str (n)

  if (nargin != 1)
    print_usage ();
  endif

  if (isempty (n))
    retval = '';
    return;
  endif

  n = round (real (n));
  sz = size (n);
  nd = ndims (n);
  nc = columns (n);
  if (nc > 1)
    idx = repmat ({':'}, nd, 1);
    idx(2) = 1;
    ifmt = get_fmt (n(idx{:}), 0);
    idx(2) = 2:sz(2);
    rfmt = get_fmt (n(idx{:}), 2);
    fmt = [ifmt repmat(rfmt,1,nc-1) "\n"];
  else
    fmt = [get_fmt(n, 0) "\n"];
  endif
  tmp = sprintf (fmt, permute (n, [2, 1, 3 : nd]));
  tmp(end) = "";
  retval = char (ostrsplit (tmp, "\n"));

endfunction

function fmt = get_fmt (x, sep)

  t = x(:);
  t = t(t != 0);
  if (isempty (t))
    ## All zeros.
    fmt = sprintf ("%%%dd", 1 + sep);
  else
    ## Maybe have some zeros.
    nan_inf = ! isfinite (t);
    if (any (nan_inf))
      if (any (t(nan_inf) < 0))
        min_fw = 4 + sep;
      else
        min_fw = 3 + sep;
      endif
    else
      min_fw = 1 + sep;
    endif
    t = t(! nan_inf);
    if (isempty (t))
      ## Only zeros, Inf, and NaN.
      fmt = sprintf ("%%%dd", min_fw);
    else
      ## Could have anything.
      tfw = floor (log10 (double (abs (t)))) + 1 + sep;
      fw = max (tfw);
      if (any (t(tfw == fw) < 0))
        fw++;
      endif
      fmt = sprintf ("%%%dd", max (fw, min_fw));
    endif
  endif

endfunction


%!assert (int2str (-123), "-123")
%!assert (int2str (1.2), "1")
%!assert (int2str ([1, 2, 3; 4, 5, 6]), ["1  2  3";"4  5  6"])
%!assert (int2str ([]), "")

%!error int2str ()
%!error int2str (1, 2)