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#----------------------------------------------------------------------
# matgen.tcl v0.7 --- An xcircuit Tcl extension for importing matlab
# postscript files
# Copyright (c) 2008 Wim Vereecken
# Wim.Vereecken@gmail.com
# Wim.Vereecken@esat.kuleuven.be
#
# 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 2 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.
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
# "lset" forward compatibility routine from wiki.tcl.tk---"lset" is
# used in these routines, and was new with Tcl version 8.4.
if {[package vcompare [package provide Tcl] 8.4] < 0} {
proc tcl::K {a b} {return $a}
proc lset {listName index val} {
upvar $listName list
set list [lreplace [tcl::K $list [set list {}]] $index $index $val]
}
}
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
proc xcircuit::promptimportmatlab {} {
.filelist.bbar.okay configure -command \
{matgen [.filelist.textent.txt get]; wm withdraw .filelist}
.filelist.listwin.win configure -data "ps"
.filelist.textent.title.field configure -text "Select file to import:"
.filelist.textent.txt delete 0 end
xcircuit::popupfilelist
}
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
proc matgen {argv} {
global XCOps XCWinOps
# PART 1: Command line parser_______________________________
# load-axes property is set
set axes 1
# set default scale factor
set scalefactor 0.2
# set default line width
set linewidth 1.00
# set default line width
set bold 0
# set default file name
set filenames {}
# set default text size
set matlab_textsize 100
# parse all command line args
puts "Checking options..."
foreach arg $argv {
# if -noaxes key is found, disable axes
if [string compare $arg "-noaxes"]==0 then {
set axes 0
puts " *** Axes are disabled"
}
if [regexp {\-scale=(\d+\.*\d*)} $arg matchresult sub1] then {
set scalefactor [expr $sub1*0.20]
puts " *** Scalefactor set to $scalefactor"
}
if [regexp {\-lw=(\d+\.*\d*)} $arg matchresult sub1] then {
set linewidth $sub1
puts " *** Linewidth set to $linewidth"
}
if [regexp {\-bold} $arg matchresult] then {
set bold 1
puts " *** Bold fonts are enabled"
}
if [regexp {(.*\.e?ps)} $arg matchresult sub1] then {
lappend filenames $sub1
set file [lindex $filenames [expr [llength $filenames]-1]]
}
}
if {[llength $argv] < 1} then {
puts " *** no arguments found...\n"
puts "matgen.tcl 0.7"
puts "Written by Wim Vereecken\n"
puts "Usage:"
puts " matgen \"\[options\] file.eps \[file2.eps\] ...\"\n"
puts "Options:"
puts " -noaxes: strip axes data"
puts " -scale=x: rescale by factor x"
puts " -lw=x: scale linewidth by factor x"
puts " -bold: use bold text labels\n"
puts "Example:"
puts " matgen \"-scale=0.7 -lw=3 file.eps\"\n"
return 0
}
# PART 2: Parse and process the source matlab eps file_______
# The extension of the source files that will be examined
puts "Checking for valid matlab postscript (eps) files..."
## Search in the current directory for files with an .eps
## extension. If the file is recognized as a matlab .eps
## file, add the source file to @foundsources.
set validfiles {};
foreach file $filenames {
if [regexp {e?ps} $file matchresult] then {
# try to open $file
if [catch {open $file r} result] {
puts "Warning: $result"
return -1
} else {
set fp $result
set data [read $fp]
close $fp
}
# split data in seperate lines
set data [split $data "\n"]
# read every line and search for "Creator: MATLAB"
foreach line $data {
# check if the source is a matlab eps
if [regexp {Creator: MATLAB} $line matchresult] then {
lappend validfiles $file
puts " *** $file is a valid Matlab plot";
# break searching here
break
}
}
}
}
# exit with message when no source files are found
if [llength $validfiles]<1 {
puts " *** No valid matlab .eps files found. Bye!";
return -1
}
# PART 3____________________________________________________
foreach file $validfiles {
puts "Processing $file...";
# open each matlab eps file
if [catch {open $file r} result] {
puts "Warning: $result"
return -1
} else {
set fp $result
set data [read $fp]
close $fp
}
# the stack emulator
set source_stack ""
# the xcircuit output vector
set xcircuit_output ""
# the xcircuit lib definitions
set xcircuit_libdefs ""
# the color definitions library
set colordefs ""
# split data in seperate lines
set data [split $data "\n"]
set object_list {}
foreach line $data {
append source_stack "\x0a$line"
# Skip first part of matlab $source_stack if noaxes is set
if [regexp {\/c8} $line matchresult] then {
if {$axes == 0} then {
# clear output
set xcircuit_output ""
} else {
# select all items in page, make object, and deselect
if {[llength $object_list] > 0} then {
select $object_list
set axes_object [object make "axes"]
deselect $axes_object
}
}
}
# Extract polylines from the matlab $source_stack
if [regexp {(\d+)\s*MP\sstroke} $line matchresult sub1] {
# extract the number of vertices of the polyline
set num_vertices $sub1
# the number of arguments to read is thus 2*num_vertices
set num_args [expr $num_vertices*2]
# extract the vertices list of the polyline
set re "\\x0a+\\s*((?:\-?\\d+\\x20*\\x0a*)+?)\\s+$num_vertices\\s+MP\\sstroke"
if [regexp $re $source_stack matchresult sub1] then {
# replace 1+ spaces by the ":" separator
regsub -all {\s+} $sub1 ":" sub1
# split $sub1 based on the ":" separator
set polyline_vertices [split $sub1 ":"]
# the polyline_vertices list contains all vertices
# --> {<undefined data> x1 y1 x2 y2 ... xn yn}
} else {
puts "Error in polyline regular expression. Exiting..."
return -1
}
# convert the arguments to the xcircuit coordinate format.
# The matlab polyline coordinates are relative to each other,
# starting for the last value of the postscript stack.
# XCircuit needs absolute coordinates for the polyline vertices.
# Some recalculation is thus needed to obtain absolute coordinates.
for {set i [expr $num_args-4]} {$i>=0} {incr i -2} {
# calculate x-coordinates
set prev_point_x [lindex $polyline_vertices $i]
set current_point_x [lindex $polyline_vertices [expr $i+2]]
lset polyline_vertices $i [expr $prev_point_x+$current_point_x]
# calculate y-coordinates
set prev_point_y [lindex $polyline_vertices [expr $i+1]]
set current_point_y [lindex $polyline_vertices [expr $i+3]]
lset polyline_vertices [expr $i+1] [expr $prev_point_y+$current_point_y]
}
# Rescaling feature. Should be re-implemented in a decent way
for {set i 0} {$i<$num_args} {incr i 1} {
lset polyline_vertices $i [expr int([lindex $polyline_vertices $i]*$scalefactor)]
}
# Flip the y-axis coordinates. XCircuit's coordinate system seems to use
# the left hand rule.
for {set i 1} {$i<$num_args} {incr i 2} {
lset polyline_vertices $i [expr [lindex $polyline_vertices $i]*-1]
}
# create the tcl command and draw the polygon
set prev_point_x 0
set prev_point_y 0
set num_vertices 0
set tcl_command ""
eval "fill 0"
for {set i 0} {$i<$num_args} {incr i 2} {
# the number of vertices xcircuit can handle is limited to 250
if {$num_vertices == 200} then {
eval "lappend object_list \[polygon make 200 $tcl_command\]"
set prev_point_x 0
set prev_point_y 0
set num_vertices 0
set tcl_command ""
# resume last point in next polyline
incr i -2
}
# extract the current x- and y-coordinates
set current_point_x [lindex $polyline_vertices $i]
set current_point_y [lindex $polyline_vertices [expr $i+1]]
# drop the current vertex if distance from previous point is too small
if { abs([expr $current_point_x - $prev_point_x]) < 1
&& abs([expr $current_point_y - $prev_point_y]) < 1} then {
# drop the current vertex
continue
# add the current vertex to the tcl_command string
} else {
# increase the number of vertices in the tcl_command
incr num_vertices 1
# append the current vertex to the tcl_command string
# format: "polygon make N {x1 y1} {x2 y2} ... {xn yn}"
append tcl_command "\{$current_point_x $current_point_y\} "
# save the current vertex for future reference
set prev_point_x $current_point_x
set prev_point_y $current_point_y
}
}
# Evaluate the tcl_command
eval "lappend object_list \[polygon make $num_vertices $tcl_command\]"
# flush stack
set source_stack ""
set line ""
}
# Extract filled polylines from the matlab $source_stack
if [regexp {(\d+)\s+MP} $line matchresult sub1] {
set num_vertices $sub1
set num_args [expr $num_vertices*2]
# extract the vertices list of the polyline
set re "\\x0a+\\s*((?:\-?\\d+\\x20*\\x0a*)+)\\s+$num_vertices\\s+MP"
if [regexp $re $source_stack matchresult sub1] then {
# replace 1+ spaces by the ":" separator
regsub -all {\s+} $sub1 ":" sub1
# split $sub1 based on the ":" separator
set polyline_vertices [split $sub1 ":"]
# the polyline_vertices list contains all vertices
# --> {<undefined data> x1 y1 x2 y2 ... xn yn}
} else {
puts "Error in filled polyline regular expression. Exiting..."
return -1
}
# convert the arguments to the xcircuit coordinate format.
# The matlab polyline coordinates are relative to each other,
# starting for the last value of the postscript stack.
# XCircuit needs absolute coordinates for the polyline vertices.
# Some recalculation is thus needed to obtain absolute coordinates.
for {set i [expr $num_args-4]} {$i>=0} {incr i -2} {
# calculate x-coordinates
set prev_point_x [lindex $polyline_vertices $i]
set current_point_x [lindex $polyline_vertices [expr $i+2]]
lset polyline_vertices $i [expr $prev_point_x+$current_point_x]
# calculate y-coordinates
set prev_point_y [lindex $polyline_vertices [expr $i+1]]
set current_point_y [lindex $polyline_vertices [expr $i+3]]
lset polyline_vertices [expr $i+1] [expr $prev_point_y+$current_point_y]
}
# Rescaling feature. Should be re-implemented in a decent way
for {set i 0} {$i<$num_args} {incr i 1} {
lset polyline_vertices $i [expr int([lindex $polyline_vertices $i]*$scalefactor)]
}
# Flip the y-axis coordinates. XCircuit's coordinate system seems to use
# the left hand rule.
for {set i 1} {$i<$num_args} {incr i 2} {
lset polyline_vertices $i [expr [lindex $polyline_vertices $i]*-1]
}
# create the tcl command and draw the polygon
set prev_point_x 0
set prev_point_y 0
set num_vertices 0
set tcl_command ""
for {set i 0} {$i<$num_args} {incr i 2} {
# the number of vertices xcircuit can handle is limited to 250
if {$num_vertices > 200} then break
# extract the current x- and y-coordinates
set current_point_x [lindex $polyline_vertices $i]
set current_point_y [lindex $polyline_vertices [expr $i+1]]
# drop the current vertex if distance from previous point is too small
if { abs([expr $current_point_x - $prev_point_x]) < 2
&& abs([expr $current_point_y - $prev_point_y]) < 2} then {
# drop the current vertex
continue
# add the current vertex to the tcl_command string
} else {
# increase the number of vertices in the tcl_command
incr num_vertices 1
# append the current vertex to the tcl_command string
# format: "polygon make N {x1 y1} {x2 y2} ... {xn yn}"
append tcl_command "\{$current_point_x $current_point_y\} "
# save the current vertex for future reference
set prev_point_x $current_point_x
set prev_point_y $current_point_y
}
}
# Evaluate the tcl_command. Only write if we have a valid color,
# different from white (white color index is 1 in xcircuit)
if {[color get] != 1} then {
eval "fill 100"
eval "lappend object_list \[polygon make $num_vertices $tcl_command\]"
eval "fill 0"
}
# flush stack
set source_stack ""
set line ""
}
# Extract lines from the matlab $source_stack
set re "(\\d+)\\s+(\\d+)\\s+mt\\s+(\\d+)\\s+(\\d+)\\sL"
if [regexp $re $line matchresult sub1 sub2 sub3 sub4] then {
set x1 [expr int($sub1*$scalefactor)]
set y1 [expr int(-$sub2*$scalefactor)]
set x2 [expr int($sub3*$scalefactor)]
set y2 [expr int(-$sub4*$scalefactor)]
# Create the tcl command and draw the line
eval "lappend object_list \[polygon make 2 {$x1 $y1} {$x2 $y2}\]"
# clear the source stack
set source_stack ""
set line ""
}
# Extract points from the matlab $source_stack
set re "(\\d+)\\s+(\\d+)\\s+PD"
if [regexp $re $line matchresult sub1 sub2] then {
set x1 [expr int($sub1*$scalefactor)]
set y1 [expr -int($sub2*$scalefactor)]
set dotsize [expr int(15*$scalefactor)]
# concatenate all lines in one vector
eval "fill 100"
eval "lappend object list \[arc make \{$x1 $y1\} $dotsize\]"
eval "fill 0"
# clear the source stack
set source_stack ""
set line ""
}
# Extract axes labels from the matlab $source_stack
set re "(\\d+)\\s+(\\d+)\\s+mt\\s*\\n\\((.*)\\)"
if [regexp $re $source_stack matchresult sub1 sub2 sub3] then {
set x1 [expr int($sub1*$scalefactor)]
set y1 [expr -int($sub2*$scalefactor)]
set labeltext $sub3
# some experimental rescaling. Should be reimplemented in the future
set textsize [expr $matlab_textsize*4*$scalefactor/168]
# concatenate all text in one vector
# also remove empty labels (causes segfault in xcircuit-3.4.26)
if {$bold == 1 && [regexp {[^\s]+} $labeltext]} then {
eval "label style bold"
eval "label scale $textsize"
eval "lappend object_lsit \[label make normal \"$labeltext\" \{$x1 $y1\}\]"
} elseif [regexp {[^\s]+} $labeltext] {
eval "label scale $textsize"
eval "lappend object_list \[label make normal \"$labeltext\" \{$x1 $y1\}\]"
}
# clear the source stack
set source_stack ""
set line ""
}
# Extract color definitions from the matlab $source_stack
set re "(\\/c\\d+\\s+\\{\\s\\d+\\.\\d+\\s+\\d+\\.\\d+\\s+\\d+\\.\\d+\\s+sr\\}\\sbdef)"
if [regexp $re $source_stack matchresult sub1] then {
# add color definition to library
append colordefs $sub1
# clear the source stack
set source_stack ""
set line ""
}
# Extract the text size from the matlab $source_stack
set re "(\\d+) FMSR"
if [regexp $re $line matchresult sub1] then {
set matlab_textsize $sub1
append colordefs $sub1
# clear the source stack
set source_stack ""
set line ""
}
# Retrieve the color specified on the matlab $source_stack
set re "(c\\d+)"
if [regexp $re $line matchresult sub1] then {
# extract color from the library
set re "\\/$sub1\\s+\\{\\s(\\d+\\.\\d+)\\s+(\\d+\\.\\d+)\\s+(\\d+\\.\\d+)\\s+sr\\}\\sbdef"
if [regexp $re $colordefs matchresult sub1 sub2 sub3] then {
set red [expr int($sub1*255)]
set green [expr int($sub2*255)]
set blue [expr int($sub3*255)]
set rgb [dec2rgb $red $green $blue]
# add color to xcircuit output
set color_index [eval "color add $rgb"]
eval "color set $color_index"
# clear the source stack
set source_stack ""
set line ""
}
}
# Extract grayscale colors from the matlab $source_stack
set re "(\[0-9\]*\\.\[0-9\]+|\[0-9\]+)\\ssg"
if [regexp $re $line matchresult sub1] then {
set greylevel [expr int($sub1*255)]
set rgb [dec2rgb $greylevel $greylevel $greylevel]
# add color to xcircuit output
set color_index [eval "color add $rgb"]
eval "color set $color_index"
# clear the source stack
set source_stack ""
set line ""
}
# Extract solid/dotted linestyle ftom the matlab $source_stack
set re "((?:SO)|(?:DO)|(?:DA)|(?:DD))"
if [regexp $re $line matchresult sub1] then {
if {$sub1 == "DO"} then {
eval "border dotted"
} elseif {$sub1 == "SO"} then {
eval "border solid"
} elseif {$sub1 == "DA"} then {
eval "border dashed"
} elseif {$sub1 == "DD"} then {
eval "border solid"
}
# clear the source stack
set source_stack ""
set line ""
}
}
puts " *** $file import OK";
# >> end of foreach file
}
# >> end of proc matgen
}
# PART 4____________________________________________________
# Extract from util-color.tcl
# Copyright (c) 1998 Jeffrey Hobbs
#
# dec2rgb --
#
# See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and
# redistribution of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
#
#
# Takes a color name or dec triplet and returns a #RRGGBB color.
# If any of the incoming values are greater than 255,
# then 16 bit value are assumed, and #RRRRGGGGBBBB is
# returned, unless $clip is set.
#
# Arguments:
# r red dec value, or list of {r g b} dec value or color name
# g green dec value, or the clip value, if $r is a list
# b blue dec value
# clip Whether to force clipping to 2 char hex
# Results:
# Returns a #RRGGBB or #RRRRGGGGBBBB color
#
proc dec2rgb {r {g 0} {b UNSET} {clip 0}} {
if {![string compare $b "UNSET"]} {
set clip $g
if {[regexp {^-?(0-9)+$} $r]} {
foreach {r g b} $r {break}
} else {
foreach {r g b} [winfo rgb . $r] {break}
}
}
set max 255
set len 2
if {($r > 255) || ($g > 255) || ($b > 255)} {
if {$clip} {
set r [expr {$r>>8}]; set g [expr {$g>>8}]; set b [expr {$b>>8}]
} else {
set max 65535
set len 4
}
}
return [format "#%.${len}x%.${len}x%.${len}x" \
[expr {($r>$max)?$max:(($r<0)?0:$r)}] \
[expr {($g>$max)?$max:(($g<0)?0:$g)}] \
[expr {($b>$max)?$max:(($b<0)?0:$b)}]]
}
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