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Use error() rather than ::error() unless explicitly required.
* resource-manager.cc (instance_ok), shortcut-manager.cc (instance_ok),
daspk.cc (DASPK_ABORT, DASPK_ABORT2), dasrt.cc (DASRT_ABORT, DASRT_ABORT2),
dassl.cc (DASSL_ABORT, DASSL_ABORT2), debug.cc (instance_ok),
display.cc (instance_ok), dynamic-ld.cc (octave_shlib_list::instance_ok,
octave_dynamic_loader::instance_ok, do_load_oct, do_load_mex), file-io.cc
(fopen_mode_to_ios_mode, do_stream_open, Ffprintf, Fsprintf, Fscanf, Ffscanf,
get_sscanf_data, Fsscanf, do_fread, do_fwrite, Fpopen, Ftempname, convert,
Fumask), graphics.in.h (graphics_toolkit::instance_ok,
gh_manager::instance_ok), load-path.cc (instance_ok),
ls-oct-ascii.cc (save_three_d), lsode.cc (LSODE_ABORT, LSODE_ABORT2),
oct-errno.in.cc (instance_ok), octave-link.cc (connect_link),
pager.cc (octave_pager_stream::instance_ok, octave_diary_stream::instance_ok),
quad.cc (QUAD_ABORT, QUAD_ABORT2),
sighandlers.cc (w32_interrupt_manager::instance_ok,
octave_child_list::instance_ok), symtab.cc (do_update_nest),
symtab.h (instance_ok), syscalls.cc (convert), toplev.h (instance_ok),
txt-eng-ft.cc (instance_ok, set_mode), urlwrite.cc (instance_ok),
__init_fltk__.cc (instance_ok), ov-builtin.cc (do_multi_index_op),
ov-classdef.cc (class_fevalStatic, make_class, octave_classdef::subsasgn,
do_multi_index_op, cdef_object_array::subsref, cdef_object_array::subsasgn,
install_meth, meta_subsref, run_constructor, make_meta_class, get_value,
set_value, check_method), ov-classdef.h (meta_subsref, instance_ok),
ov-fcn-handle.cc (octave_fcn_handle), ov-mex-fcn.cc (do_multi_index_op),
ov-range.h (octave_range), ov-typeinfo.cc (instance_ok),
ov-usr-fcn.cc (subsref, do_multi_index_op), pt-arg-list.cc (Fend,
convert_to_const_vector), pt-cell.cc (rvalue1), pt-colon.cc (append, rvalue1),
pt-eval.cc (visit_simple_for_command, visit_switch_command),
pt-exp.cc (is_logically_true, rvalue), pt-id.cc (eval_undefined_error),
pt-id.h (workspace_error), pt-mat.cc (get_concat_class):
Use error() rather than ::error().
author | Rik <rik@octave.org> |
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date | Thu, 06 Aug 2015 08:09:01 -0700 |
parents | 7503499a252b |
children | f515bac7c7c1 |
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## Copyright (C) 2010-2015 Rik Wehbring ## ## 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} {} randi (@var{imax}) ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {} randi (@var{imax}, @var{n}) ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {} randi (@var{imax}, @var{m}, @var{n}, @dots{}) ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {} randi ([@var{imin} @var{imax}], @dots{}) ## @deftypefnx {Function File} {} randi (@dots{}, "@var{class}") ## Return random integers in the range 1:@var{imax}. ## ## Additional arguments determine the shape of the return matrix. When no ## arguments are specified a single random integer is returned. If one ## argument @var{n} is specified then a square matrix @w{(@var{n} x @var{n})} ## is returned. Two or more arguments will return a multi-dimensional matrix ## @w{(@var{m} x @var{n} x @dots{})}. ## ## The integer range may optionally be described by a two element matrix with a ## lower and upper bound in which case the returned integers will be on the ## interval @w{[@var{imin}, @var{imax}]}. ## ## The optional argument @var{class} will return a matrix of the requested ## type. The default is @qcode{"double"}. ## ## The following example returns 150 integers in the range 1--10. ## ## @example ## ri = randi (10, 150, 1) ## @end example ## ## Implementation Note: @code{randi} relies internally on @code{rand} which ## uses class @qcode{"double"} to represent numbers. This limits the maximum ## integer (@var{imax}) and range (@var{imax} - @var{imin}) to the value ## returned by the @code{bitmax} function. For IEEE floating point numbers ## this value is @w{@math{2^{53} - 1}}. ## ## @seealso{rand} ## @end deftypefn ## Author: Rik Wehbring function ri = randi (bounds, varargin) if (nargin < 1) print_usage (); endif if (! (isnumeric (bounds) && isreal (bounds))) error ("randi: IMIN and IMAX must be real numeric bounds"); endif if (isscalar (bounds)) imin = 1; imax = fix (bounds); if (imax < 1) error ("randi: require IMAX >= 1"); endif else imin = fix (bounds(1)); imax = fix (bounds(2)); if (imax < imin) error ("randi: require IMIN <= IMAX"); endif endif if (nargin > 1 && ischar (varargin{end})) rclass = varargin{end}; varargin(end) = []; else rclass = "double"; endif if (strfind (rclass, "int")) if (imax > intmax (rclass)) error ("randi: require IMAX < intmax (CLASS)"); endif elseif (strcmp (rclass, "single")) if (imax > bitmax (rclass)) error ("randi: require IMAX < bitmax (CLASS)"); endif endif ## Limit set by use of class double in rand() if (imax > bitmax) error ("randi: maximum integer IMAX must be smaller than bitmax ()"); endif if ((imax - imin) > bitmax) error ("randi: maximum integer range must be smaller than bitmax ()"); endif ri = imin + floor ( (imax-imin+1)*rand (varargin{:}) ); if (! strcmp (rclass, "double")) ri = cast (ri, rclass); endif endfunction %!test %! ri = randi (10, 1000, 1); %! assert (ri, fix (ri)); %! assert (min (ri), 1); %! assert (max (ri), 10); %! assert (rows (ri), 1000); %! assert (columns (ri), 1); %! assert (class (ri), "double"); %!test %! ri = randi ([-5, 10], 1000, 1, "int8"); %! assert (ri, fix (ri)); %! assert (min (ri), int8 (-5)); %! assert (max (ri), int8 (10)); %! assert (class (ri), "int8"); %! %!assert (size (randi (10, 3,1,2)), [3, 1, 2]) ## Test input validation %!error (randi ()) %!error (randi ("test")) %!error (randi (10+2i)) %!error (randi (0)) %!error (randi ([10, 1])) %!error (randi (256, "uint8")) %!error (randi (2^25, "single")) %!error (randi (bitmax () + 1)) %!error (randi ([-1, bitmax()]))