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1 % PROCESS_OPTIONS - Processes options passed to a Matlab function. | |
2 % This function provides a simple means of | |
3 % parsing attribute-value options. Each option is | |
4 % named by a unique string and is given a default | |
5 % value. | |
6 % | |
7 % Usage: [var1, var2, ..., varn[, unused]] = ... | |
8 % process_options(args, ... | |
9 % str1, def1, str2, def2, ..., strn, defn) | |
10 % | |
11 % Arguments: | |
12 % args - a cell array of input arguments, such | |
13 % as that provided by VARARGIN. Its contents | |
14 % should alternate between strings and | |
15 % values. | |
16 % str1, ..., strn - Strings that are associated with a | |
17 % particular variable | |
18 % def1, ..., defn - Default values returned if no option | |
19 % is supplied | |
20 % | |
21 % Returns: | |
22 % var1, ..., varn - values to be assigned to variables | |
23 % unused - an optional cell array of those | |
24 % string-value pairs that were unused; | |
25 % if this is not supplied, then a | |
26 % warning will be issued for each | |
27 % option in args that lacked a match. | |
28 % | |
29 % Examples: | |
30 % | |
31 % Suppose we wish to define a Matlab function 'func' that has | |
32 % required parameters x and y, and optional arguments 'u' and 'v'. | |
33 % With the definition | |
34 % | |
35 % function y = func(x, y, varargin) | |
36 % | |
37 % [u, v] = process_options(varargin, 'u', 0, 'v', 1); | |
38 % | |
39 % calling func(0, 1, 'v', 2) will assign 0 to x, 1 to y, 0 to u, and 2 | |
40 % to v. The parameter names are insensitive to case; calling | |
41 % func(0, 1, 'V', 2) has the same effect. The function call | |
42 % | |
43 % func(0, 1, 'u', 5, 'z', 2); | |
44 % | |
45 % will result in u having the value 5 and v having value 1, but | |
46 % will issue a warning that the 'z' option has not been used. On | |
47 % the other hand, if func is defined as | |
48 % | |
49 % function y = func(x, y, varargin) | |
50 % | |
51 % [u, v, unused_args] = process_options(varargin, 'u', 0, 'v', 1); | |
52 % | |
53 % then the call func(0, 1, 'u', 5, 'z', 2) will yield no warning, | |
54 % and unused_args will have the value {'z', 2}. This behaviour is | |
55 % useful for functions with options that invoke other functions | |
56 % with options; all options can be passed to the outer function and | |
57 % its unprocessed arguments can be passed to the inner function. | |
58 | |
59 % Copyright (C) 2002 Mark A. Paskin | |
60 % | |
61 % This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
62 % it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
63 % the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or | |
64 % (at your option) any later version. | |
65 % | |
66 % This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but | |
67 % WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
68 % MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU | |
69 % General Public License for more details. | |
70 % | |
71 % You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
72 % along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software | |
73 % Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 | |
74 % USA. | |
75 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% | |
76 | |
77 function [varargout] = process_options(args, varargin) | |
78 | |
79 % Check the number of input arguments | |
80 n = length(varargin); | |
81 if (mod(n, 2)) | |
82 error('Each option must be a string/value pair.'); | |
83 end | |
84 | |
85 % Check the number of supplied output arguments | |
86 if (nargout < (n / 2)) | |
87 error('Insufficient number of output arguments given'); | |
88 elseif (nargout == (n / 2)) | |
89 warn = 1; | |
90 nout = n / 2; | |
91 else | |
92 warn = 0; | |
93 nout = n / 2 + 1; | |
94 end | |
95 | |
96 % Set outputs to be defaults | |
97 varargout = cell(1, nout); | |
98 for i=2:2:n | |
99 varargout{i/2} = varargin{i}; | |
100 end | |
101 | |
102 % Now process all arguments | |
103 nunused = 0; | |
104 for i=1:2:length(args) | |
105 found = 0; | |
106 for j=1:2:n | |
107 if strcmpi(args{i}, varargin{j}) | |
108 varargout{(j + 1)/2} = args{i + 1}; | |
109 found = 1; | |
110 break; | |
111 end | |
112 end | |
113 if (~found) | |
114 if (warn) | |
115 warning(sprintf('Option ''%s'' not used.', args{i})); | |
116 args{i} | |
117 else | |
118 nunused = nunused + 1; | |
119 unused{2 * nunused - 1} = args{i}; | |
120 unused{2 * nunused} = args{i + 1}; | |
121 end | |
122 end | |
123 end | |
124 | |
125 % Assign the unused arguments | |
126 if (~warn) | |
127 if (nunused) | |
128 varargout{nout} = unused; | |
129 else | |
130 varargout{nout} = cell(0); | |
131 end | |
132 end |