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function [flags,keyvals,varargout] = ltfatarghelper(posdepnames,definput,arglist,callfun)
%-*- texinfo -*-
%@deftypefn {Function} ltfatarghelper
%@verbatim
%LTFATARGHELPER Parse arguments for LTFAT
% Usage: [flags,varargout] = ltfatarghelper(posdepnames,definput,arglist,callfun);
%
% Input parameters:
% posdepnames : Names of the position dependant parameters.
% definput : Struct to define the allowed input
% arglist : Commandline of the calling function (varargin)
% callfun : Name of calling function (optional)
%
% Output parameters:
% flags : Struct with information about flags.
% keyvals : Struct with key / values.
% varargout : The position dependant pars. properly initialized
%
% [flags,keyvals]=LTFATARGHELPER(posdepnames,definput,arglist) assists in
% parsing input parameters for a function in LTFAT. Parameters come in
% four categories:
%
% Position dependant parameters. These must not be strings. These are
% the first parameters passed to a function, and they are really just a
% short way of specifying key/value pairs. See below.
%
% Flags. These are single string appearing after the position dependant
% parameters.
%
% Key/value pairs. The key is always a string followed by the value,
% which can be anything.
%
% Expansions. These appear as flags, that expand into a pre-defined list
% of parameters. This is a short-hand way of specifying standard sets of
% flags and key/value pairs.
%
% The parameters are parsed in order, so parameters appearing later in
% varargin will override previously set values.
%
% The following example for calling LTFATARGHELPER is taken from DGT:
%
% definput.keyvals.L=[];
% definput.flags.phase={'freqinv','timeinv'};
% [flags,kv]=ltfatarghelper({'L'},definput,varargin);
%
% The first line defines a key/value pair with the key 'L' having an
% initial value of [] (the empty matrix).
%
% The second line defines a group of flags by the name of phase. The
% group phase contains the flags 'freqinv' and 'timeinv', which can
% both be specified on the command line by the user. The group-name
% phase is just for internal use, and does not appear to the user. The
% flag mentioned first in the list will be selected by default, and only
% one flag in a group can be selected at any time. A group can contain as
% many flags as desired.
%
% The third line is the actual call to LTFATARGHELPER which defines the
% output flags and kv. The input {'L'} indicates that the value of
% the parameter 'L' can also be given as the very first value in
% varargin.
%
% The output struct kv contains the key/value pairs, so the value
% associated to 'L' is stored in kv.L.
%
% The output struct flags contains information about the flags choosen
% by the user. The value of flags.phase will be set to the selected flag
% in the group phase and additionally, the value of flags.do_timeinv
% will be 1 if 'timeinv' was selected and 0 otherwise, and similarly for
% 'freqinv'. This allows for easy checking of selected flags.
%
% Advanced usage
% --------------
%
% Expansion import was introduced in order to allow sharing common
% flags and key/value pairs between functions.
%
% The following example is taken from PLOTDGT and TFPLOT:
%
% definput.import={'ltfattranslate','tfplot'};
% [flags,kv,fs]=ltfatarghelper({'fs','dynrange'},definput,varargin);
%
% This code instructs LTFATARGHELPER to run functions
% arg_ltfattranslate and arg_tfplot which define the flags and
% the key/value pairs. The arg_ functions must have the following signature:
%
% function definput=arg_name(definput)
%
% Moreover, a special flag 'argimport' is used to pass the flags
% and the key/value pairs from PLOTDGT to TFPLOT:
%
% coef=tfplot(...,'argimport',flags,kv);
%
%@end verbatim
%@strong{Url}: @url{http://ltfat.github.io/doc/ltfatarghelper.html}
%@seealso{ltfatgetdefaults, ltfatsetdefaults}
%@end deftypefn
% Copyright (C) 2005-2016 Peter L. Soendergaard <peter@sonderport.dk>.
% This file is part of LTFAT version 2.2.0
%
% 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 3 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.
%
% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
% along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
persistent TF_CONF;
if isempty(TF_CONF)
% basepath=which('ltfatarghelper');
% % Kill the function name and comp from the path.
% basepath=basepath(1:end-22);
% % add the base path
% addpath(basepath);
% ltfatstart;
TF_CONF.fundefs = struct;
end;
if ischar(posdepnames)
% Special interface needed for ltfatsetdefaults and ltfatgetdefaults,
% activated when first argument is a string.
% First input argument, posdepnames, is a string, one of the options
% in the "switch" section below
% Second input argument, definput, is a function name to get or set
% Third input argument, arglist , is a cell-array with options to set.
switch(lower(posdepnames))
case 'get'
if isfield(TF_CONF.fundefs,definput)
flags=TF_CONF.fundefs.(definput);
else
flags={};
end;
case 'set'
TF_CONF.fundefs.(definput)=arglist;
case 'all'
flags=TF_CONF.fundefs;
case 'clearall'
TF_CONF.fundefs=struct;
end;
return
end;
if nargin<4
f=dbstack;
callfun=f(2).name;
end;
nposdep=numel(posdepnames);
% Resolve import specifications BEFORE adding our own specifications.
if isfield(definput,'import')
for imp = definput.import;
definput=feval(['arg_',imp{1}],definput);
end;
end;
if isfield(definput,'flags')
defflags=definput.flags;
else
defflags=struct;
end;
if isfield(definput,'keyvals')
defkeyvals=definput.keyvals;
else
defkeyvals=struct;
end;
if isfield(definput,'groups')
groups=definput.groups;
else
groups=struct;
end;
total_args = numel(arglist);
% Determine the position of the first optional argument.
% If no optional argument is given, return nposdep+1
first_str_pos = 1;
while first_str_pos<=total_args && ~ischar(arglist{first_str_pos})
first_str_pos = first_str_pos +1;
end;
% If more than nposdep arguments are given, the first additional one must
% be a string
if (first_str_pos>nposdep+1)
error('%s: Too many input arguments',upper(callfun));
end;
n_first_args=min(nposdep,first_str_pos-1);
keyvals=defkeyvals;
% Copy the given first arguments
for ii=1:n_first_args
keyvals.(posdepnames{ii})=arglist{ii};
end;
% Initialize the position independent parameters.
% and create reverse mapping of flag -> group
flagnames=fieldnames(defflags);
flags=struct;
% In order for flags to start with a number, it is necessary to add
% 'x_' before the flag when the flags are used a field names in
% flagreverse. Externally, flags are never used a field names in
% structs, so this is an internal problem in ltfatarghelper that is
% fixed this way.
flagsreverse=struct;
for ii=1:numel(flagnames)
name=flagnames{ii};
flaggroup=defflags.(name);
flags.(name)=flaggroup{1};
for jj=1:numel(flaggroup)
flagsreverse.(['x_', flaggroup{jj}])=name;
flags.(['do_',flaggroup{jj}])=0;
end;
flags.(['do_',flaggroup{1}])=1;
end;
%Get the rest of the arguments
restlist = arglist(first_str_pos:end);
%Check for default arguments
if isfield(TF_CONF.fundefs,callfun)
s=TF_CONF.fundefs.(callfun);
restlist=[s,restlist];
end;
% Check for import defaults
if isfield(definput,'importdefaults')
% Add the importdefaults before the user specified arguments.
restlist=[definput.importdefaults,restlist];
end;
while ~isempty(restlist)
argname=restlist{1};
restlist=restlist(2:end); % pop
found=0;
% Is this name a flag? If so, set it
if isfield(flagsreverse,['x_',argname])
% Unset all other flags in this group
flaggroup=defflags.(flagsreverse.(['x_',argname]));
for jj=1:numel(flaggroup)
flags.(['do_',flaggroup{jj}])=0;
end;
flags.(flagsreverse.(['x_',argname]))=argname;
flags.(['do_',argname])=1;
found=1;
end;
% Is this name the key of a key/value pair? If so, set the value.
if isfield(defkeyvals,argname)
keyvals.(argname)=restlist{1};
restlist=restlist(2:end);
found=1;
end;
% Is this name a group definition? If so, put the group in front of the parameters
if isfield(groups,argname)
s=groups.(argname);
restlist=[s,restlist];
found=1;
end;
% Is the name == 'argimport'
if strcmp('argimport',argname)
fieldnames_flags= fieldnames(restlist{1});
fieldnames_kvs = fieldnames(restlist{2});
for ii=1:numel(fieldnames_flags)
importname=fieldnames_flags{ii};
flags.(importname)=restlist{1}.(importname);
end;
for ii=1:numel(fieldnames_kvs)
importname=fieldnames_kvs{ii};
keyvals.(importname)=restlist{2}.(importname);
end;
restlist=restlist(3:end);
found=1;
end;
if found==0
if ischar(argname)
error('%s: Unknown parameter: %s',upper(callfun),argname);
else
error('%s: Parameter is not a string, it is of class %s',upper(callfun),class(argname));
end;
end;
%ii=ii+1;
end;
% Fill varargout
varargout=cell(1,nposdep);
for ii=1:nposdep
varargout(ii)={keyvals.(posdepnames{ii})};
end;
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