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% STK_SPRINTF_LEVELS prints the levels of a factorial design into a string
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% Copyright (C) 2013, 2014 SUPELEC
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% Author: Julien Bect <julien.bect@supelec.fr>
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function s = stk_sprintf_levels (x)
colnames = get (x.stk_dataframe, 'colnames');
d = length (x.levels);
for i = 1:d
if isempty (colnames)
line{i} = sprintf('levels for column #%d: ', i);
else
line{i} = sprintf('levels for variable %s: ', colnames{i});
end
L = x.levels{i};
if isempty (L)
line{i} = [line{i} '[]'];
else
for j = 1:(length(L) - 1)
line{i} = [line{i} num2str(L(j)) ', '];
end
line{i} = [line{i} sprintf('%s', num2str(L(end)))];
end
end
s = char (line{:});
end % function stk_sprintf_levels
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