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/*
 * gvec - vectorize any single-input function or trailing operator
 *
 * This version accepts arbitrary number of arguments, but of course
 * they must all be same length vectors.
 *
 * The gvec function is for use in either a two-arg function or a two-arg
 * operation "function" must be first; calc doesn't care how many more
 * arguments there actually are.
 *
 * @(#) $Revision: 30.3 $
 * @(#) $Id: gvec.cal,v 30.3 2011/05/23 23:00:55 chongo Exp $
 * @(#) $Source: /usr/local/src/bin/calc/cal/RCS/gvec.cal,v $
 *
 * Under source code control:   2011/03/31 17:54:55
 * File existed as early as:    2010
 *
 * By Carl Witthoft carl at witthoft dot com
 */

define gvec(function, vector)
{
    local xlen,y,foo;
    local precx = 1e-50;	/* default for now */
    local argc = param(0)-1;
    local old_tilde;		/* previous config("tilde") */

    /*
     * parse args
     */
    local plist = mat[argc];
    if (config("resource_debug") & 8) {
	print "plist=", plist;
	print "argc=", argc;
    }
    for(local i = 0; i< argc; i++) {
	local ii = i + 2;
	if (config("resource_debug") & 8) {
	    print "ii=", ii;
	    print "param(" : ii : "}=", param(ii);
	    print "size(param(" : ii : ")=", size(param(ii));
	}
	plist[i] = size(param(ii));
    }
    local slist=sort(plist);
    if (config("resource_debug") & 8) {
	print "plist=", plist;
    }
    local argm = argc-1;
    if (config("resource_debug") & 8) {
	print "argm=", argm;
    }
    if (slist[0] != slist[argm]) {
	quit "lengths don't match";
    }
    xlen = size(vector);
    y = mat[xlen];

    /*
     * We can't do str(vector[j]) outside loop, eval() petulantly refuses to
     * look at local variables.
     *
     * Also we need to config("tilde",0) to turn off lead tilde
     * (so str(vector[j]) looks like a number.
     */
    old_tilde = config("tilde",0);

    /*
     * Ok, now check to see if "function" is a function.  If not, it's an
     * operation and it's up to user to make it valid
     */
    if (isdefined(function)) {

	/* yep, it's a function, either builtin or user-defined */
	for (local j=0; j<xlen; j++) {

	    /* build the function call */
	    foo = strcat(function, "(");
	    for (local jj = 0; jj<argc; jj++) {
		foo = strcat(foo , str(param(jj+2)[j]), ",");
	    }
	    foo = strcat(foo, str(precx), ")");
	    if (config("resource_debug") & 8) {
		print "foo=", foo;
	    }
	    y[j] = eval(foo);
	}

    /*
     * it is an operator --  multi-argument operator makes no sense
     */
    } else {
	if (argc > 1) {
	    quit "Error: operator can accept only one argument";
	}
	for (j=0; j<xlen; j++) {
	    foo = strcat(str(vector[j]), function);
	    y[j] = eval(foo);
	}
    }

    /* restore tilde mode if needed */
    config("tilde", old_tilde);

    /* return result */
    return y;
}