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## Copyright (C) 2004 Alan W. Irwin
##
## This program 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 2 of the License, or (at your
## option) any later version.
##
## This program 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.
##
## This file is part of plplot_octave.
## usage: [id driver intp] = figure ()
##
## usage: [id driver intp] = figure (n)
##
## usage: [id driver intp] = figure (n, device)
##
## usage: [id driver intp] = figure (n, device, file)
##
## usage: [id driver intp] = figure (n, device, file , win_id)
##
## usage: [id driver intp] = figure (n, device, file , win_id, tk_file, plot_frame)
##
## Set the current plot window to plot window n or creates a new figure,
## returning the window id and driver;
## If the driver is tk, also returns its interpreter name
## If device is specified, it is opened. Default is 'xwin'.
## If file is specified, it is passed to PLplot for use. Can be a real file for
## plot output (e.g. postscript), or a Xserver DISPLAY name.
## If win_id is specified, the plot will use the X window identified by win_id
## if the driver is "xwin". Use program `xwininfo' to get its hexadecimal id
## and octave `hex2dec' to get its decimal id.
##
## For use with an external .tcl script:
##
## If tk_file is specified, the tk driver executes this file. In this case,
## where tk_file tipically draws a tk GUI, plot_frame should be the name of
## an empty frame where the actual plot will take place.
##
## if file == "" or win_id == 0 no action is taken for this arguments.
function [n, driver, intp]= figure (n, device, file, win_id, tk_file, plot_frame)
global __pl __tk_name
global pl_automatic_replot
if (!exist("__pl") || !struct_contains (__pl,"inited"))
v = char(strsplit(version ,'.'));
if (! ((str2num(v(1,:)) > 3) ||
(str2num(v(1,:)) == 3 && str2num(v(2,:)) >= 2)))
error("The PLplot-Octave scripts need an Octave version \n\
greater than or equal to 3.2.0.\n");
endif
plplot_stub;
## closeallfig must be called once before atexit is called!
closeallfig;
atexit("closeallfig");
__pl.inited = 1;
## if (exist("pl_automatic_replot"))
## if (pl_automatic_replot == 0)
## warning("It is recommended that you set 'pl_automatic_replot=1' \n\
## in your ~/.octaverc file.");
## ##automatic_replot = 1;
## endif
## endif
endif
if (nargin == 0)
if (plglevel >= 1)
n = plgstrm;
return;
else
n = 0;
endif
endif
if (nargin != 0 || plglevel == 0)
#__pl.hold(plgstrm+1) = ishold; # save current hold state
plsstrm(n);
n = plgstrm;
strm = n+1;
if ( plglevel == 0) # no device open yet
if (nargin >= 4 && win_id != 0 ) # use the specified X window
plsxwin(win_id);
endif
if (nargin >= 3 && !isempty(file)) # use the specified file
plsfnam(file);
endif
if (nargin >= 2 )
if (ischar(device))
plsdev(device);
else
error("figure: `device' must be a string");
endif
else
device = plsetopt ("get", "dev"); # possible user defaults
if (isempty(device))
device="xwin";
endif
plsdev(device);
endif
__pl.type(strm) = 0;
__pl.items(strm) = 1;
__pl.legend_xpos(strm) = 1; # legend x position
__pl.legend_ypos(strm) = 1; # legend y position
__pl.legend(strm) = 2; # legend type
__pl.lab_pos(strm) = 1; # label position
__pl.lab_lsty(strm,1) = 0; # label (line) style
__pl.lab_col(strm,1) = 0; # label color
__pl.lab_sym(strm,:) = 0; # label symbol
__pl.multi_row(strm) = 1; # multiplot state
__pl.multi_col(strm) = 1; # multiplot columns
__pl.multi_cur(strm) = 1; # current multiplot
__pl.multi(strm) = 0; # multiplot rows
__pl.aspect(strm) = 0; # plot aspect ratio (auto)
__pl.axis_st(strm) = 0; # axis state
__pl.axis(strm,:) = zeros(1,6); # current axis
## xticks(1) xticks interval, xticks(2) number of sub-ticks
## xticks(3) ticks disabled, xticks(4) tick labels disabled
__pl.xticks(strm,:) = [0, 0, 1, 1]; # xtick interval, number of minor xticks
__pl.yticks(strm,:) = [0, 0, 1, 1];
__pl.zticks(strm,:) = [0, 0, 1 ,1];
## x/y axis on/off
__pl.axisxy(strm) = 0;
## min/max x/y values
__pl.lxm(strm) = __pl.lym(strm) = __pl.lzm(strm) = realmax;
__pl.lxM(strm) = __pl.lyM(strm) = __pl.lzm(strm) = -realmax;
__pl.line_style(strm) = 0; # don't increase line style after plot
__pl.az(strm) = -60; # azimuth
__pl.alt(strm) = 30; # altitude
__pl.plcol(strm) = 1; # current plot color
__pl.pllsty(strm) = 1; # current plot style
__pl.line_count(strm) = 1; # current label counter
__pl.hold(strm) = 0; hold off; # hold state
__pl.open(strm) = 1; # figure state
__pl.margin(strm) = 1; # keep a small margin around box
__pl.stopdraw(strm) = 0; # don't hold draw until drawnow().
__pl.grid(strm) = 0; # grid state
if (!struct_contains(__pl, "lab_str"))
__pl.lab_str = ""; # label string
endif
if (struct_contains(__pl, "xlabel"))
__pl.xlabel = __pl_matstr( __pl.xlabel, "X", strm); # x,y,z,title labels text
__pl.ylabel = __pl_matstr( __pl.ylabel, "Y", strm);
__pl.zlabel = __pl_matstr( __pl.zlabel, "Z", strm);
__pl.tlabel = __pl_matstr( __pl.tlabel, "Title", strm);
else
__pl.xlabel(strm,:) = "X";
__pl.ylabel(strm,:) = "Y";
__pl.zlabel(strm,:) = "Z";
__pl.tlabel(strm,:) = "Title";
endif
if (struct_contains(__pl, "shading"))
__pl.shading = __pl_matstr(__pl.shading, "faceted", strm); # shading type
else
__pl.shading(strm,:) = "faceted";
endif
if (struct_contains(__pl, "intp"))
__pl.intp = __pl_matstr(__pl.intp, " ", strm); # tk interpreter name
else
__pl.intp(strm,:) = " ";
endif
## the tk stuff
if (0 && strcmp("tk", sprintf("%s",plgdev')))
if (! exist("tk_start") && nargin == 6)
error("Can't use this Tk feature of PLplot until tk_octave \
is installed!\n")
elseif (exist("tk_start"))
if (!exist("__tk_name"))
tk_init;
endif
[fp,init_file] = mkstemp([P_tmpdir "/oct_fig_XXXXXX"])
fprintf(fp, "set octave_interp {%s}\n", __tk_name);
fprintf(fp, "set octave_interp_pid %d\n", getpid);
fprintf(fp, "send -async $octave_interp to_octave intp=\"[tk appname]\"\n");
fprintf(fp, "proc to_octave {a args} {\n");
fprintf(fp, "global octave_interp octave_interp_pid;\n");
fprintf(fp, "send -async $octave_interp to_octave \"$a $args\";\n");
fprintf(fp, "#exec kill -16 $octave_interp_pid}\n");
endif
if (nargin == 6)
fprintf(fp, "source {%s}\n", tk_file);
fclose(fp);
plSetOpt ("plwindow", plot_frame);
plSetOpt ("tk_file", init_file);
elseif (exist("__tk_name"))
fclose(fp);
plSetOpt ("tk_file", init_file);
plSetOpt("plwindow", sprintf(".figure_%d",n));
else
plSetOpt("plwindow", sprintf(".figure_%d",n));
endif
intp = sprintf("figure_%d",n);
__pl.intp = __pl_matstr(__pl.intp, intp, strm); # tk interpreter name
else
plSetOpt("plwindow", sprintf("Figure %d",n));
endif
plSetOpt("geometry", "400x400+750+1");
plSetOpt("np", "");
pldef # user can override above defaults or add other options
plsetopt("apply"); # override/add momentary options.
## init driver and make changes apply
plinit;
#next two commented. After last bop/eop CVS changes, first plot is empty.
#pladv(0);
#plflush;pleop;
if ( 0 && exist("__tk_name") && (strcmp("tk", sprintf("%s",plgdev'))))
eval(tk_receive(1));
__pl.intp = __pl_matstr(__pl.intp, intp, strm); # tk interpreter name
unlink(init_file);
else
intp = deblank(__pl.intp(strm,:));
endif
else
if (__pl.hold(strm))
hold on;
endif
intp = deblank(__pl.intp(strm,:));
## warning("figure already opened");
endif
endif
driver = sprintf("%s",plgdev');
if (!exist("intp"))
intp = deblank(__pl.intp(n+1,:));
endif
endfunction
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