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struct::matrix(n)                            Tcl Data Structures                           struct::matrix(n)



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NAME
       struct::matrix - Create and manipulate matrix objects

SYNOPSIS
       package require Tcl  8.2

       package require struct::matrix  ?2.0.1?

       ::struct::matrix ?matrixName? ?=|:=|as|deserialize source?

       matrixName option ?arg arg ...?

       matrixName = sourcematrix

       matrixName --> destmatrix

       matrixName add column ?values?

       matrixName add row ?values?

       matrixName add columns n

       matrixName add rows n

       matrixName cells

       matrixName cellsize column row

       matrixName columns

       matrixName columnwidth column

       matrixName delete column column

       matrixName delete columns n

       matrixName delete row row

       matrixName delete rows n

       matrixName deserialize serialization

       matrixName destroy

       matrixName format 2string ?report?

       matrixName format 2chan ??report? channel?

       matrixName get cell column row

       matrixName get column column

       matrixName get rect column_tl row_tl column_br row_br

       matrixName get row row

       matrixName insert column column ?values?

       matrixName insert row row ?values?

       matrixName link ?-transpose? arrayvar

       matrixName links

       matrixName rowheight row

       matrixName rows

       matrixName search ?-nocase? ?-exact|-glob|-regexp? all pattern

       matrixName search ?-nocase? ?-exact|-glob|-regexp? column column pattern

       matrixName search ?-nocase? ?-exact|-glob|-regexp? row row pattern

       matrixName search ?-nocase? ?-exact|-glob|-regexp? rect column_tl row_tl column_br row_br pattern

       matrixName serialize ?column_tl row_tl column_br row_br?

       matrixName set cell column row value

       matrixName set column column values

       matrixName set rect column row values

       matrixName set row row values

       matrixName sort columns ?-increasing|-decreasing? row

       matrixName sort rows ?-increasing|-decreasing? column

       matrixName swap columns column_a column_b

       matrixName swap rows row_a row_b

       matrixName transpose

       matrixName unlink arrayvar

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DESCRIPTION
       A matrix is a rectangular collection of cells, i.e. organized in rows and columns. Each cell contains
       exactly one value of arbitrary form. The cells in the matrix are addressed by pairs of  integer  num-bers, numbers,
       bers,  with  the  first (left) number in the pair specifying the column and the second (right) number
       specifying the row the cell is in. These indices are counted from 0 upward. The  special  non-numeric
       index  end  refers  to the last row or column in the matrix, depending on the context. Indices of the
       form end-number are counted from the end of the row or column, like they are for standard Tcl  lists.
       Trying to access non-existing cells causes an error.

       The  matrices  here  are created empty, i.e. they have neither rows nor columns. The user then has to
       add rows and columns as needed by his application. A specialty of this structure is  the  ability  to
       export  an array-view onto its contents. Such can be used by tkTable, for example, to link the matrix
       into the display.

       The main command of the package is:

       ::struct::matrix ?matrixName? ?=|:=|as|deserialize source?
              The command creates a new matrix object with an associated global Tcl command  whose  name  is
              matrixName.   This command may be used to invoke various operations on the matrix.  It has the
              following general form:

              matrixName option ?arg arg ...?
                     Option and the args determine the exact behavior of the command.

       If matrixName is not specified a unique name will be generated by the package itself. If a source  is
       specified  the  new  matrix  will  be initialized to it. For the operators =, :=, and as the argument
       source is interpreted as the name of another matrix object, and the assignment  operator  =  will  be
       executed.  For deserialize the source is a serialized matrix object and deserialize will be executed.

       In other words


           ::struct::matrix mymatrix = b


       is equivalent to


           ::struct::matrix mymatrix
           mymatrix = b


       and


           ::struct::matrix mymatrix deserialize $b


       is equivalent to


           ::struct::matrix mymatrix
           mymatrix deserialize $b



       The following commands are possible for matrix objects:

       matrixName = sourcematrix
              This is the assignment operator for matrix objects. It copies  the  matrix  contained  in  the
              matrix  object sourcematrix over the matrix data in matrixName. The old contents of matrixName
              are deleted by this operation.

              This operation is in effect equivalent to


                  matrixName deserialize [sourcematrix serialize]


       matrixName --> destmatrix
              This is the reverse assignment operator for matrix objects. It copies the matrix contained  in
              the  matrix object matrixName over the matrix data in the object destmatrix.  The old contents
              of destmatrix are deleted by this operation.

              This operation is in effect equivalent to


                  destmatrix deserialize [matrixName serialize]


       matrixName add column ?values?
              Extends the matrix by one column and then acts like set column (see below) on this new  column
              if  there  were values supplied. Without values the new cells will be set to the empty string.
              The new column is appended immediately behind the last existing column.

       matrixName add row ?values?
              Extends the matrix by one row and then acts like set row (see below) on this new row if  there
              were  values  supplied.  Without values the new cells will be set to the empty string. The new
              row is appended immediately behind the last existing row.

       matrixName add columns n
              Extends the matrix by n columns. The new cells will be set to the empty string. The  new  col-umns columns
              umns  are  appended  immediately  behind  the  last  existing column. A value of n equal to or
              smaller than 0 is not allowed.

       matrixName add rows n
              Extends the matrix by n rows. The new cells will be set to the empty string. The new rows  are
              appended  immediately behind the last existing row. A value of n equal to or smaller than 0 is
              not allowed.

       matrixName cells
              Returns the number of cells currently managed by the matrix. This is the product of  rows  and
              columns.

       matrixName cellsize column row
              Returns  the  length  of  the  string  representation  of the value currently contained in the
              addressed cell.

       matrixName columns
              Returns the number of columns currently managed by the matrix.

       matrixName columnwidth column
              Returns the length of the longest string representation of all the values currently  contained
              in  the cells of the addressed column if these are all spanning only one line. For cell values
              spanning multiple lines the length of their longest line goes into the computation.

       matrixName delete column column
              Deletes the specified column from the matrix and shifts all columns with  higher  indices  one
              index down.

       matrixName delete columns n
              Deletes  n  columns from the right of the matrix. The value of n has to satisfy the constraint
              "0 < n < [matrixName columns]"

       matrixName delete row row
              Deletes the specified row from the matrix and shifts all row with  higher  indices  one  index
              down.

       matrixName delete rows n
              Deletes  n rows from the bottom of the matrix. The value of n has to satisfy the constraint "0
              < n < [matrixName rows]"

       matrixName deserialize serialization
              This is the complement to serialize. It replaces matrix data in  matrixName  with  the  matrix
              described by the serialization value. The old contents of matrixName are deleted by this oper-
              ation.

       matrixName destroy
              Destroys the matrix, including its storage space and associated command.

       matrixName format 2string ?report?
              Formats the matrix using the specified report object and returns  the  string  containing  the
              result  of  this  operation. The report has to support the printmatrix method. If no report is
              specified the system will use an internal report definition to format the matrix.

       matrixName format 2chan ??report? channel?
              Formats the matrix using the specified report object and  writes  the  string  containing  the
              result  of  this operation into the channel. The report has to support the printmatrix2channel
              method.  If no report is specified the system will use an internal report definition to format
              the matrix. If no channel is specified the system will use stdout.

       matrixName get cell column row
              Returns the value currently contained in the cell identified by row and column index.

       matrixName get column column
              Returns a list containing the values from all cells in the column identified by the index. The
              contents of the cell in row 0 are stored as the first element of this list.

       matrixName get rect column_tl row_tl column_br row_br
              Returns a list of lists of cell values. The values stored in the result  come  from  the  sub-matrix submatrix
              matrix whose top-left and bottom-right cells are specified by column_tl, row_tl and column_br,
              row_br resp. Note that the following equations have to be true: "column_tl <=  column_br"  and
              "row_tl  <=  row_br".  The result is organized as follows: The outer list is the list of rows,
              its elements are lists representing a single row. The row with the smallest index is the first
              element  of  the outer list. The elements of the row lists represent the selected cell values.
              The cell with the smallest index is the first element in each row list.

       matrixName get row row
              Returns a list containing the values from all cells in the row identified by  the  index.  The
              contents of the cell in column 0 are stored as the first element of this list.

       matrixName insert column column ?values?
              Extends  the matrix by one column and then acts like set column (see below) on this new column
              if there were values supplied. Without values the new cells will be set to the  empty  string.
              The new column is inserted just before the column specified by the given index. This means, if
              column is less than or equal to zero, then the new column is inserted at the beginning of  the
              matrix,  before  the  first  column.  If column has the value end, or if it is greater than or
              equal to the number of columns in the matrix, then the new column is appended to  the  matrix,
              behind the last column. The old column at the chosen index and all columns with higher indices
              are shifted one index upward.

       matrixName insert row row ?values?
              Extends the matrix by one row and then acts like set row (see below) on this new row if  there
              were  values  supplied.  Without values the new cells will be set to the empty string. The new
              row is inserted just before the row specified by the given index. This means, if row  is  less
              than or equal to zero, then the new row is inserted at the beginning of the matrix, before the
              first row. If row has the value end, or if it is greater than or equal to the number  of  rows
              in the matrix, then the new row is appended to the matrix, behind the last row. The old row at
              that index and all rows with higher indices are shifted one index upward.

       matrixName link ?-transpose? arrayvar
              Links the matrix to the specified array variable. This means that the contents of all cells in
              the  matrix  is  stored in the array too, with all changes to the matrix propagated there too.
              The contents of the cell (column,row) is stored in the array using the key column,row. If  the
              option -transpose is specified the key row,column will be used instead. It is possible to link
              the matrix to more than one array. Note that the link is bidirectional, i.e.  changes  to  the
              array are mirrored in the matrix too.

       matrixName links
              Returns  a list containing the names of all array variables the matrix was linked to through a
              call to method link.

       matrixName rowheight row
              Returns the height of the specified row in lines. This is the highest number of lines  spanned
              by a cell over all cells in the row.

       matrixName rows
              Returns the number of rows currently managed by the matrix.

       matrixName search ?-nocase? ?-exact|-glob|-regexp? all pattern
              Searches  the whole matrix for cells matching the pattern and returns a list with all matches.
              Each item in the aforementioned list is a list itself and contains the column and row index of
              the matching cell, in this order. The results are ordered by column first and row second, both
              times in ascending order. This means that matches to the left and the top of the  matrix  come
              before matches to the right and down.

              The  type  of the pattern (string, glob, regular expression) is determined by the option after
              the search keyword. If no option is given it defaults to -exact.

              If the option -nocase is specified the search will be case-insensitive.

       matrixName search ?-nocase? ?-exact|-glob|-regexp? column column pattern
              Like search all, but the search is restricted to the specified column.

       matrixName search ?-nocase? ?-exact|-glob|-regexp? row row pattern
              Like search all, but the search is restricted to the specified row.

       matrixName search ?-nocase? ?-exact|-glob|-regexp? rect column_tl row_tl column_br row_br pattern
              Like search all, but the search is restricted to the specified rectangular area of the matrix.

       matrixName serialize ?column_tl row_tl column_br row_br?
              This  method  serializes  the  sub-matrix  spanned up by the rectangle specification. In other
              words it returns a tcl value completely describing that matrix. If no rectangle  is  specified
              the whole matrix will be serialized.  This allows, for example, the transfer of matrix objects
              (or parts thereof) over arbitrary channels, persistence, etc.  This method is also  the  basis
              for both the copy constructor and the assignment operator.

              The  result  of  this  method has to be semantically identical over all implementations of the
              matrix interface. This is what will enable us to copy matrix data between different  implemen-
              tations of the same interface.

              The result is a list containing exactly three items.

              The  first  two  elements of the list specify the number of rows and columns of the matrix, in
              that order. The values integer numbers greater than or equal to zero.

              The last element of the list contains the values of the matrix cells we  have  serialized,  in
              the  form of a value like it is returned by the get rect. However empty cells to the right and
              bottom of the matrix can be left out of that value as the size information in  the  serializa-tion serialization
              tion  allows  the  receiver  the creation of a matrix with the proper size despite the missing
              values.

                  # A possible serialization for the matrix structure
                  #
                  # | a b d g |
                  # | c e     |
                  # | f       |
                  #
                  # is
                  #
                  # 3 4 {{a b d g} {c e} {f}}



       matrixName set cell column row value
              Sets the value in the cell identified by row and column index to the data in the  third  argu-ment. argument.
              ment.

       matrixName set column column values
              Sets  the  values in the cells identified by the column index to the elements of the list pro-vided provided
              vided as the third argument. Each element of the list is assigned to one cell, with the  first
              element  going  into  the  cell in row 0 and then upward. If there are less values in the list
              than there are rows the remaining rows are set to the empty string. If there are  more  values
              in  the  list  than  there  are  rows  the superfluous elements are ignored. The matrix is not
              extended by this operation.

       matrixName set rect column row values
              Takes a list of lists of cell values and writes them into the submatrix whose top-left cell is
              specified  by  the  two  indices. If the sublists of the outerlist are not of equal length the
              shorter sublists will be filled with empty strings to the length of the  longest  sublist.  If
              the  submatrix specified by the top-left cell and the number of rows and columns in the values
              extends beyond the matrix we are modifying the over-extending parts of the values are ignored,
              i.e.  essentially  cut  off.  This  subcommand  expects its input in the format as returned by
              getrect.

       matrixName set row row values
              Sets the values in the cells identified by the row index to the elements of the list  provided
              as  the  third argument. Each element of the list is assigned to one cell, with the first ele-ment element
              ment going into the cell in column 0 and then upward. If there are less  values  in  the  list
              than  there  are  columns the remaining columns are set to the empty string. If there are more
              values in the list than there are columns the superfluous elements are ignored. The matrix  is
              not extended by this operation.

       matrixName sort columns ?-increasing|-decreasing? row
              Sorts the columns in the matrix using the data in the specified row as the key to sort by. The
              options -increasing and -decreasing have the same meaning as for lsort.  If no option is spec-ified specified
              ified -increasing is assumed.

       matrixName sort rows ?-increasing|-decreasing? column
              Sorts the rows in the matrix using the data in the specified column as the key to sort by. The
              options -increasing and -decreasing have the same meaning as for lsort.  If no option is spec-ified specified
              ified -increasing is assumed.

       matrixName swap columns column_a column_b
              Swaps the contents of the two specified columns.

       matrixName swap rows row_a row_b
              Swaps the contents of the two specified rows.

       matrixName transpose
              Transposes the contents of the matrix, i.e. swaps rows for columns and vice versa.

       matrixName unlink arrayvar
              Removes the link between the matrix and the specified arrayvariable, if there is one.


EXAMPLES
       The  examples  below assume a 5x5 matrix M with the first row containing the values 1 to 5, with 1 in
       the top-left cell. Each other row contains the contents of the row above it, rotated by one  cell  to
       the right.


        % M getrect 0 0 4 4
        {{1 2 3 4 5} {5 1 2 3 4} {4 5 1 2 3} {3 4 5 1 2} {2 3 4 5 1}}



        % M setrect 1 1 {{0 0 0} {0 0 0} {0 0 0}}
        % M getrect 0 0 4 4
        {{1 2 3 4 5} {5 0 0 0 4} {4 0 0 0 3} {3 0 0 0 2} {2 3 4 5 1}}


       Assuming  that the style definitions in the example section of the manpage for the package report are
       loaded into the interpreter now an example which formats a matrix into a  tabular  report.  The  code
       filling the matrix with data is not shown.  contains useful data.


           % ::struct::matrix m
           % # ... fill m with data, assume 5 columns
           % ::report::report r 5 style captionedtable 1
           % m format 2string r
           +---+-------------------+-------+-------+--------+
           |000|VERSIONS:          |2:8.4a3|1:8.4a3|1:8.4a3%|
           +---+-------------------+-------+-------+--------+
           |001|CATCH return ok    |7      |13     |53.85   |
           |002|CATCH return error |68     |91     |74.73   |
           |003|CATCH no catch used|7      |14     |50.00   |
           |004|IF if true numeric |12     |33     |36.36   |
           |005|IF elseif          |15     |47     |31.91   |
           |   |true numeric       |       |       |        |
           +---+-------------------+-------+-------+--------+
           %
           % # alternate way of doing the above
           % r printmatrix m


BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK
       This  document,  and  the  package  it  describes,  will undoubtedly contain bugs and other problems.
       Please report such in the category struct  ::  matrix  of  the  Tcllib  SF  Trackers  [http://source -
       forge.net/tracker/? group_id=12883].   Please  also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for
       either package and/or documentation.

KEYWORDS
       matrix

CATEGORY
       Data structures

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (c) 2002 Andreas Kupries <andreas_kupries@users.sourceforge.net>




struct                                              2.0.1                                  struct::matrix(n)

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