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Fix. Default password should be [] not an empty string
author | Daniele Nicolodi <nicolodi@science.unitn.it> |
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date | Wed, 07 Dec 2011 17:29:47 +0100 |
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% ROTATE applies rotation factor to AOs %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % % DESCRIPTION: ROTATE applies rotation factor to AOs % % CALL: m = rotate(x, y, pl) % m = rotate(x, y, ang) % % INPUTS: x - analysis object % y - analysis object % pl - parameter list % ang - rotation angle as cdata AO or double % % Please notice that a positive rotation angle means rotating counterclockwise % if we use the standard right-handed coordinate system, where x axis goes to % the right and where y axis goes up. % % OUTPUTS: m - 2x1 aos vector with rotated data [xr;yr] % % <a href="matlab:utils.helper.displayMethodInfo('ao', 'rotate')">Parameters Description</a> % % VERSION: $Id: rotate.m,v 1.10 2011/04/08 08:56:16 hewitson Exp $ % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% function varargout = rotate(varargin) % check if this is a call for parameters if utils.helper.isinfocall(varargin{:}) varargout{1} = getInfo(varargin{3}); return end import utils.const.* utils.helper.msg(msg.PROC3, 'running %s/%s', mfilename('class'), mfilename); % collect input variable names in_names = cell(size(varargin)); for ii = 1:nargin,in_names{ii} = inputname(ii); end % collect all AOs and plists [as, ao_invars, rest] = utils.helper.collect_objects(varargin(:), 'ao', in_names); [pli, invars, rest] = utils.helper.collect_objects(rest(:), 'plist', in_names); if nargout == 0 error('### ao/rotate can not be used as a modifier method. Please give at least one output'); end % combine plists pl = combine(pli, getDefaultPlist()); % make copies of inputs bs = copy(as, true); % collect input histories inhists = copy([as.hist], true); % check number of input AO switch numel(as) case 2 % exctracts info about the rotation angle from the plist ang = mfind(pl, 'angle', 'ang'); if isa(ang, 'ao') % extract value ang = ang.y; else % look in rest if ang == 0 && ~isempty(rest) ang = rest{1}; % store angle into the plist to add it to history pl.pset('ang', ang); end end case 3 % exctracts rotation angle from input AO ang = as(3).y; % remove angle parameter from the plist pl.remove('ang'); otherwise error('### wrong number of input AOs. rotate works on two AOs or on three AOs where the third is the rotation angle') end % check that ang is a number if isempty(ang) || ~isnumeric(ang) || numel(ang) ~= 1 error('### rotation angle must be scalar value'); end % construct rotation matrix m = [ cos(ang) -sin(ang) sin(ang) cos(ang) ]; % arrange input values into a column vector xy = [ transpose(as(1).y); transpose(as(2).y) ]; % apply the rotation matrix xyr = m * xy; % set output values bs(1).data.y = xyr(1,:); bs(2).data.y = xyr(2,:); for jj = 1:2 % set name bs(jj).setName(sprintf('rotate(%s, %s)', ao_invars{1}, ao_invars{2})); % update history bs(jj).addHistory(getInfo('None'), pl, ao_invars, inhists); end % assign output varargout{1} = bs; end %-------------------------------------------------------------------------- % Get Info Object %-------------------------------------------------------------------------- function ii = getInfo(varargin) if nargin == 1 && strcmpi(varargin{1}, 'None') sets = {}; pls = []; else sets = {'Default'}; pls = getDefaultPlist; end % build info object ii = minfo(mfilename, 'ao', 'ltpda', utils.const.categories.op, '$Id: rotate.m,v 1.10 2011/04/08 08:56:16 hewitson Exp $', sets, pls); ii.setArgsmin(2); ii.setOutmin(2); end %-------------------------------------------------------------------------- % Get Default Plist %-------------------------------------------------------------------------- function plout = getDefaultPlist() persistent pl; if exist('pl', 'var')==0 || isempty(pl) pl = buildplist(); end plout = pl; end function pl = buildplist() pl = plist(); p = param({'ang', 'The angle to rotate by. It can be a double or an AO.'}, paramValue.DOUBLE_VALUE(0)); pl.append(p); end