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author | Daniele Nicolodi <nicolodi@science.unitn.it> |
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date | Wed, 07 Dec 2011 17:29:47 +0100 |
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% UTP_AO_CTRANSPOSE a set of UTPs for the ao/ctranspose method % % M Hewitson 06-08-08 % % $Id: utp_ao_ctranspose.m,v 1.12 2011/04/17 15:43:13 ingo Exp $ % % <MethodDescription> % % The ctranspose method of the ao class computes the complex transpose value of the y % and/or x data. % % </MethodDescription> function results = utp_ao_ctranspose(varargin) % Check the inputs if nargin == 0 % Some keywords class = 'ao'; mthd = 'ctranspose'; 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(mthd, atvec, @algo_test_y, [], ple3)]; % Vector input results = [results utp_03(mthd, atmat, @algo_test_y, [], ple3)]; % Matrix input results = [results utp_04(mthd, at1, at2, at3, @algo_test_y, [], ple3)]; % List input results = [results utp_05(mthd, at1, atvec, atmat, @algo_test_y, [], ple3)]; % Test with mixed input results = [results utp_06('transpose', at1, [], ple2)]; % Test history is working results = [results utp_07]; % Test the modify call works results = [results utp_09]; % Test input data shape == output data shape results = [results utp_10(mthd, at1, at2, ple2)]; % Test output of the data results = [results utp_11(mthd, at1, ple1)]; % Test plotinfo doesn't disappear results = [results utp_12(mthd, at1, ple1)]; % Test errors are cleared 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 %% Algorithm test for UTP 02,03,04,05 function atest = algo_test_y(in, out, pli) atest = true; if ~isequal(ctranspose(in.data.y), out.data.y), atest = false; end 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') % SET 'None' if ~isempty(io(1).sets), atest = false; end if ~isempty(io(1).plists), atest = false; end % Check all Sets if ~any(strcmpi(io(2).sets, 'Default')), atest = false; end if numel(io(2).plists) ~= numel(io(2).sets), atest = false; end % SET 'Default' % Check key if ~io(3).plists.isparam('complex'), atest = false; end % Check default value if ~isequal(io(3).plists.find('complex'), false), atest = false; end % Check options if ~isequal(io(3).plists.getOptionsForParam('complex'), {false, true}), atest = false; end end % </AlgoCode> else atest = false; end % Return a result structure result = utp_prepare_result(atest, stest, dbstack, mfilename); end % END UTP_01 %% UTP_07 % <TestDescription> % % Tests that the ctranspose method can modify the input AO. % % </TestDescription> function result = utp_07 % <SyntaxDescription> % % Test that the ctranspose 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 at1 to work with ain = ao(at1); % modify ain aout = ain.ctranspose(); ain.ctranspose(); % </SyntaxCode> stest = true; catch err disp(err.message) stest = false; end % <AlgoDescription> % % 1) Check that 'at1' and 'ain' are now different. % 2) Check that 'ain' is ctranspose(at1). % % </AlgoDescription> atest = true; if stest % <AlgoCode> % Check that ctranspose modified the input by comparing to the copy if eq(ao(at1), ain, ple1), atest = false; end % Check that ctranspose doesn't modified the input for the function notation if ~eq(aout, ain, ple1), atest = false; end % Check that the modified input is the ctranspose value of the copy if ~isequal(ctranspose(at1.data.y), ain.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_07 %% UTP_08 % <TestDescription> % % Control the method with a plist. % % </TestDescription> function result = utp_08 % <SyntaxDescription> % % Test that the ctranspose method can modify the single axis controlled by the % plist and the resuld can be processed back to an m-file. % % </SyntaxDescription> try % <SyntaxCode> plx = plist('axis', 'X'); ply = plist('axis', 'Y'); plxy = plist('axis', 'XY'); out1 = ctranspose(at1, plx); out2 = ctranspose(at1, ply); out3 = ctranspose(at1, plxy); mout1 = rebuild(out1); mout2 = rebuild(out2); mout3 = rebuild(out3); % </SyntaxCode> stest = true; catch err disp(err.message) stest = false; end % <AlgoDescription> % % 1) Check that the ctranspose method applies to both axes % 2) Check that the ctranspose method applies to both axes % 3) Check that the ctranspose method applies to both axes % 4) Check that the rebuilt objects are the same as 'out[1..3]'. % % </AlgoDescription> atest = true; if stest % <AlgoCode> % Check each output against the complex transpose value of the input if ~isequal(at1.data.y', out1.data.y), atest = false; end if ~isequal(at1.data.y', out2.data.y), atest = false; end if ~isequal(at1.data.y', out3.data.y), atest = false; end % Check rebuilt object if ~eq(mout1, out1, ple2), atest = false; end if ~eq(mout2, out2, ple2), atest = false; end if ~eq(mout3, out3, 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 abs 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 = abs(at5); out2 = abs(at6); % </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.x) ~= size(at5.data.x), atest = false; end if size(out1.data.y) ~= size(at5.data.y), atest = false; end if size(out2.data.x) ~= size(at6.data.x), atest = false; end if size(out2.data.y) ~= size(at6.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 end