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% UTP_AO_INV a set of UTPs for the ao/inv method
%
% M Hewitson 06-08-08
%
% $Id: utp_ao_inv.m,v 1.10 2011/04/17 10:48:31 hewitson Exp $
%

% <MethodDescription>
%
% The inv method of the ao class computes the inverse of the y data.
%
% </MethodDescription>

function results = utp_ao_inv(varargin)

  % Check the inputs
  if nargin == 0

    % Some keywords
    class   = 'ao';
    mthd    = 'inv';

    results = [];
    disp('******************************************************');
    disp(['****  Running UTPs for ' class '/' mthd]);
    disp('******************************************************');

    % Test AOs
    [at1,at2,at3,at4,at5,at6,atvec,atmat] = eval(['get_test_objects_' class]);

    % Exception list for the UTPs:
    [ple1,ple2,ple3,ple4,ple5,ple6] = get_test_ples();

    % Run the tests
    results = [results utp_01];    % getInfo call
    results = [results utp_02];    % Vector input
    results = [results utp_03];    % Matrix input
    results = [results utp_04];    % List input
    results = [results utp_05];    % Test with mixed input
    results = [results utp_06];    % Test history is working
    results = [results utp_07];    % Test the modify call works
    results = [results utp_08];    % Test with additional plist with the key 'axis'
    results = [results utp_09];    % Test input data shape == output data shape
    results = [results utp_10];    % Test output of the data
    results = [results utp_11(mthd, at4, ple1)];    % Test plotinfo doesn't disappear
    
    disp('Done.');
    disp('******************************************************');

  elseif nargin == 1 % Check for UTP functions
    if strcmp(varargin{1}, 'isutp')
      results = 1;
    else
      results = 0;
    end
  else
    error('### Incorrect inputs')
  end

  %% UTP_01

  % <TestDescription>
  %
  % Tests that the getInfo call works for this method.
  %
  % </TestDescription>
  function result = utp_01


    % <SyntaxDescription>
    %
    % Test that the getInfo call works for no sets, all sets, and each set
    % individually.
    %
    % </SyntaxDescription>

    try
      % <SyntaxCode>
      % Call for no sets
      io(1) = eval([class '.getInfo(''' mthd ''', ''None'')']);
      % Call for all sets
      io(2) = eval([class '.getInfo(''' mthd ''')']);
      % Call for each set
      for kk=1:numel(io(2).sets)
        io(kk+2) = eval([class '.getInfo(''' mthd ''', ''' io(2).sets{kk} ''')']);
      end
      % </SyntaxCode>
      stest = true;
    catch err
      disp(err.message)
      stest = false;
    end

    % <AlgoDescription>
    %
    % 1) Check that getInfo call returned an minfo object in all cases.
    % 2) Check that all plists have the correct parameters.
    %
    % </AlgoDescription>

    atest = true;
    if stest
      % <AlgoCode>
      % check we have minfo objects
      if isa(io, 'minfo')
        atest = check_axis_sets(io);
      end
      % </AlgoCode>
    else
      atest = false;
    end

    % Return a result structure
    result = utp_prepare_result(atest, stest, dbstack, mfilename);
  end % END UTP_01

  %% UTP_02

  % <TestDescription>
  %
  % Tests that the inv method works with a vector of AOs as input.
  %
  % </TestDescription>
  function result = utp_02

    % <SyntaxDescription>
    %
    % Test that the inv method works for a vector of AOs as input.
    %
    % </SyntaxDescription>

    try
      % <SyntaxCode>
      atvec = [at4, at4, at4];
      out = inv(atvec);
      % </SyntaxCode>
      stest = true;
    catch err
      disp(err.message)
      stest = false;
    end

    % <AlgoDescription>
    %
    % 1) Check that the number of elements in 'out' is the same as in 'atvec'
    % 2) Check that each output AO contains the correct data.
    %
    % </AlgoDescription>

    atest = true;
    if stest
      % <AlgoCode>
      % Check we have the correct number of outputs
      if ~isequal(size(out), size(atvec)), atest = false; end
      % Check each output against the inverse of the input
      for kk=1:numel(out)
        if ~isequal(inv(atvec(kk).data.getY), out(kk).data.getY)
          atest = false;
          break;
        end
      end
      % </AlgoCode>
    else
      atest = false;
    end

    % Return a result structure
    result = utp_prepare_result(atest, stest, dbstack, mfilename);
  end % END UTP_02

  %% UTP_03

  % <TestDescription>
  %
  % Tests that the inv method works with a matrix of AOs as input.
  %
  % </TestDescription>
  function result = utp_03

    % <SyntaxDescription>
    %
    % Test that the inv method works for a matrix of AOs as input.
    %
    % </SyntaxDescription>

    try
      % <SyntaxCode>
      atmat = [at4 at4 at4; at4 at4 at4];
      out = inv(atmat);
      % </SyntaxCode>
      stest = true;
    catch err
      disp(err.message)
      stest = false;
    end

    % <AlgoDescription>
    %
    % 1) Check that the number of elements in 'out' is the same as in 'atmat'
    % 2) Check that each output AO contains the correct data.
    %
    % </AlgoDescription>

    atest = true;
    if stest
      % <AlgoCode>
      % Check we have the correct number of outputs
      if ~isequal(size(out), size(atmat)), atest = false; end
      % Check each output against the inverse of the input
      for kk=1:numel(out)
        if ~isequal(inv(atmat(kk).data.getY), out(kk).data.getY)
          atest = false;
          break;
        end
      end
      % </AlgoCode>
    else
      atest = false;
    end

    % Return a result structure
    result = utp_prepare_result(atest, stest, dbstack, mfilename);
  end % END UTP_03

  %% UTP_04

  % <TestDescription>
  %
  % Tests that the inv method works with a list of AOs as input.
  %
  % </TestDescription>
  function result = utp_04

    % <SyntaxDescription>
    %
    % Test that the inv method works for a list of AOs as input.
    %
    % </SyntaxDescription>

    try
      % <SyntaxCode>
      out = inv(at4, at4, at4);
      % </SyntaxCode>
      stest = true;
    catch err
      disp(err.message)
      stest = false;
    end

    % <AlgoDescription>
    %
    % 1) Check that the number of elements in 'out' is the same as in
    %    input.
    % 2) Check that each output AO contains the correct data.
    %
    % </AlgoDescription>

    atest = true;
    if stest
      % <AlgoCode>
      % Check we have the correct number of outputs
      if numel(out) ~= 3, atest = false; end
      % Check each output against the inverse of the input
      if ~isequal(inv(at4.data.getY), out(1).data.getY), atest = false; end
      if ~isequal(inv(at4.data.getY), out(2).data.getY), atest = false; end
      if ~isequal(inv(at4.data.getY), out(3).data.getY), atest = false; end
      % </AlgoCode>
    else
      atest = false;
    end

    % Return a result structure
    result = utp_prepare_result(atest, stest, dbstack, mfilename);
  end % END UTP_04

  %% UTP_05

  % <TestDescription>
  %
  % Tests that the inv method works with a mix of different shaped AOs as
  % input.
  %
  % </TestDescription>
  function result = utp_05

    % <SyntaxDescription>
    %
    % Test that the inv method works with an input of matrices and vectors
    % and single AOs.
    %
    % </SyntaxDescription>

    try
      % <SyntaxCode>
      atmat = [at4 at4; at4 at4];
      atvec = [at4 at4];
      out = inv(at4,atvec,at4,atmat,at4);
      % </SyntaxCode>
      stest = true;
    catch err
      disp(err.message)
      stest = false;
    end

    % <AlgoDescription>
    %
    % 1) Check that the number of elements in 'out' is the same as in
    %    input.
    % 2) Check that each output AO contains the correct data.
    %
    % </AlgoDescription>

    atest = true;
    if stest
      % <AlgoCode>
      % Check we have the correct number of outputs
      if numel(out) ~= (3+numel(atmat)+numel(atvec)), atest = false; end
      % Check the first input
      nout = 1;
      if ~isequal(inv(at4.data.getY), out(nout).data.getY), atest = false; end
      nout = nout+1;
      % Check the elements of the input vector
      for jj=1:numel(atvec)
        if ~isequal(inv(atvec(jj).data.getY), out(nout).data.getY), atest = false; end
        nout = nout+1;
      end
      % Check the 3rd input
      if ~isequal(inv(at4.data.getY), out(nout).data.getY), atest = false; end
      nout = nout+1;
      % Check the elements of the input matrix
      for jj=1:numel(atmat)
        if ~isequal(inv(atmat(jj).data.getY), out(nout).data.getY), atest = false; end
        nout = nout+1;
      end
      % Check the last input
      if ~isequal(inv(at4.data.getY), out(nout).data.getY), atest = false; end
      % </AlgoCode>
    else
      atest = false;
    end

    % Return a result structure
    result = utp_prepare_result(atest, stest, dbstack, mfilename);
  end % END UTP_05

  %% UTP_06

  % <TestDescription>
  %
  % Tests that the inv method properly applies history.
  %
  % </TestDescription>
  function result = utp_06

    % <SyntaxDescription>
    %
    % Test that the result of applying the inv method can be processed back
    % to an m-file.
    %
    % </SyntaxDescription>

    try
      % <SyntaxCode>
      out = inv(at4);
      mout = rebuild(out);
      % </SyntaxCode>
      stest = true;
    catch err
      disp(err.message)
      stest = false;
    end

    % <AlgoDescription>
    %
    % 1) Check that the last entry in the history of 'out' corresponds to
    %    'inv'.
    % 2) Check that the re-built object is the same as 'out'.
    %
    % </AlgoDescription>

    atest = true;
    if stest
      % <AlgoCode>
      % Check the last step in the history of 'out'
      if ~strcmp(out.hist.methodInfo.mname, 'inv'), atest = false; end
      % Check the re-built object
      if ~eq(mout, out, ple2), atest = false; end
      % </AlgoCode>
    else
      atest = false;
    end

    % Return a result structure
    result = utp_prepare_result(atest, stest, dbstack, mfilename);
  end % END UTP_06

  %% UTP_07

  % <TestDescription>
  %
  % Tests that the inv method can modify the input AO.
  %
  % </TestDescription>
  function result = utp_07

    % <SyntaxDescription>
    %
    % Test that the inv method can modify the input AO by calling with no
    % output and that the method doesn't change the input of the function
    % notation (with a equal sign).
    %
    % </SyntaxDescription>

    try
      % <SyntaxCode>
      % copy at4 to work with
      ain = ao(at4);
      % modify ain
      aout = ain.inv();
      ain.inv();
      % </SyntaxCode>
      stest = true;
    catch err
      disp(err.message)
      stest = false;
    end

    % <AlgoDescription>
    %
    % 1) Check that 'at4' and 'ain' are now different.
    % 2) Check that 'ain' is inv(at4).
    %
    % </AlgoDescription>

    atest = true;
    if stest
      % <AlgoCode>
      % Check that inv modified the input by comparing to the copy
      if eq(ao(at4), ain, ple1), atest = false; end
      % Check that inv doesn't modified the input for the function notation
      if ~eq(aout, ain, ple1), atest = false; end
      % Check that the modified input is the inv value of the copy
      if ~isequal(inv(at4.data.getY), ain.data.getY), atest = false; end
      % </AlgoCode>
    else
      atest = false;
    end

    % Return a result structure
    result = utp_prepare_result(atest, stest, dbstack, mfilename);
  end % END UTP_07

  %% UTP_08

  % <TestDescription>
  %
  % Control the method with a plist.
  %
  % </TestDescription>
  function result = utp_08

    % <SyntaxDescription>
    %
    % Test that the inv method can modify the single axis controlled by the
    % plist and the resuld can be processed back to an m-file.
    %
    % </SyntaxDescription>

    try
      % <SyntaxCode>
      ply  = plist('axis', 'Y');
      out = inv(at4, ply);
      mout = rebuild(out);
      % </SyntaxCode>
      stest = true;
    catch err
      disp(err.message)
      stest = false;
    end

    % <AlgoDescription>
    %
    % 1) Check that the inv method applies to the x-axis
    % 2) Check that the inv method applies to the y-axis
    % 3) Check that the inv method applies to both axes
    % 4) Check that the re-built objects are the same as 'out1..3'.
    %
    % </AlgoDescription>

    atest = true;
    if stest
      % <AlgoCode>
      % Check each output against the inverse of the input
      if ~isequal(inv(at4.data.getY), out.data.getY), atest = false; end
      % Check the re-built object
      if ~eq(mout, out, ple2), atest = false; end
      % </AlgoCode>
    else
      atest = false;
    end

    % Return a result structure
    result = utp_prepare_result(atest, stest, dbstack, mfilename);
  end % END UTP_08

  %% UTP_09

  % <TestDescription>
  %
  % Control the method with a plist.
  %
  % </TestDescription>
  function result = utp_09

    % <SyntaxDescription>
    %
    % Test that the inv method keeps the data shape of the input object. The
    % input AO must be an AO with row data and an AO with column data.
    %
    % </SyntaxDescription>

    try
      % <SyntaxCode>
      out1 = inv(at4);
      out2 = inv(at4);
      % </SyntaxCode>
      stest = true;
    catch err
      disp(err.message)
      stest = false;
    end

    % <AlgoDescription>
    %
    % 1) Check that the shpe of the data doesn't change.
    %
    % </AlgoDescription>

    atest = true;
    if stest
      % <AlgoCode>
      % Check the shape of the output data
      if size(out1.data.y) ~= size(inv(at4.data.y)), atest = false; end
      if size(out2.data.y) ~= size(inv(at4.data.y)), atest = false; end
      % </AlgoCode>
    else
      atest = false;
    end

    % Return a result structure
    result = utp_prepare_result(atest, stest, dbstack, mfilename);
  end % END UTP_09

  %% UTP_10

  % <TestDescription>
  %
  % Check that the inv method pass back the output objects to a list of
  % output variables or to a single variable.
  %
  % </TestDescription>
  function result = utp_10

    % <SyntaxDescription>
    %
    % Call the method with a list of output variables and with a single output
    % variable. Additionaly check that the rebuild method works on the output.
    %
    % </SyntaxDescription>

    try
      % <SyntaxCode>
      at4_10 = at4+10;
      [o1, o2] = inv(at4, at4_10);
      o3  = inv(at4, at4_10);
      mout1 = rebuild(o1);
      mout2 = rebuild(o2);
      mout3 = rebuild(o3);
      % </SyntaxCode>
      stest = true;
    catch err
      disp(err.message)
      stest = false;
    end

    % <AlgoDescription>
    %
    % 1) Check that the output contains the right number of objects
    % 2) Check that the 'rebuild' method produces the same object as 'out'.
    %
    % </AlgoDescription>

    atest = true;
    if stest
      % <AlgoCode>
      % Check the number of outputs
      if numel(o1) ~=1, atest = false; end
      if numel(o2) ~=1, atest = false; end
      if numel(o3) ~=2, atest = false; end
      % Check the rebuilding of the object
      if ~eq(o1, mout1, ple2), atest = false; end
      if ~eq(o2, mout2, ple2), atest = false; end
      if ~eq(o3, mout3, ple2), atest = false; end
      % </AlgoCode>
    else
      atest = false;
    end

    % Return a result structure
    result = utp_prepare_result(atest, stest, dbstack, mfilename);
  end % END UTP_10

end