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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2017-06-05 23:09:50 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2017-06-05 23:09:50 +0000
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parent3b20e2fc53faaae132472dfb561107e62079a95e (diff)
pgfplots (5jun17)
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-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/lua/pgfplots/pgfplotstexio.lua99
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61 files changed, 3121 insertions, 1562 deletions
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/third/pgfplots/pgfplotsexample-context.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/third/pgfplots/pgfplotsexample-context.pdf
index 9bc8f7915e2..bd8e876bac5 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/third/pgfplots/pgfplotsexample-context.pdf
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/third/pgfplots/pgfplotsexample-context.pdf
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/third/pgfplots/pgfplotsexample-context.tuc b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/third/pgfplots/pgfplotsexample-context.tuc
index d0842bd9086..6f7704a82bc 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/third/pgfplots/pgfplotsexample-context.tuc
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/context/third/pgfplots/pgfplotsexample-context.tuc
@@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ utilitydata.comment={
["escape"]="[===[ ... ]===]",
["file"]="tex.jobname",
["format"]="cont-en",
- ["stamp"]="2015.04.18 14:41",
- ["version"]=1.29,
+ ["stamp"]="2016.05.17 19:20",
+ ["version"]=1.3,
}
if not utilitydata.job then utilitydata.job = { } end
@@ -18,40 +18,42 @@ if not utilitydata.job then utilitydata.job = { } end
if not utilitydata.job.variables then utilitydata.job.variables = { } end
utilitydata.job.variables.collected={
- ["randomseed"]=0.52511715866864,
+ ["macros"]={},
+ ["randomseed"]=0.39339454117855,
+ ["sectionblockorder"]={},
}
if not utilitydata.job then utilitydata.job = { } end
-if not utilitydata.job.passes then utilitydata.job.passes = { } end
+if not utilitydata.job.structure then utilitydata.job.structure = { } end
-utilitydata.job.passes.collected={
+utilitydata.job.structure.collected={
+ ["branches"]={},
+ ["name"]="pgfplotsexample-context",
+ ["type"]="text",
}
if not utilitydata.job then utilitydata.job = { } end
-if not utilitydata.job.datasets then utilitydata.job.datasets = { } end
+if not utilitydata.job.positions then utilitydata.job.positions = { } end
-utilitydata.job.datasets.collected={
+utilitydata.job.positions.collected={
}
if not utilitydata.job then utilitydata.job = { } end
-if not utilitydata.job.pagestates then utilitydata.job.pagestates = { } end
+if not utilitydata.job.passes then utilitydata.job.passes = { } end
-utilitydata.job.pagestates.collected={
+utilitydata.job.passes.collected={
}
if not utilitydata.job then utilitydata.job = { } end
-if not utilitydata.job.structure then utilitydata.job.structure = { } end
+if not utilitydata.job.datasets then utilitydata.job.datasets = { } end
-utilitydata.job.structure.collected={
- ["branches"]={},
- ["name"]="pgfplotsexample-context",
- ["type"]="text",
+utilitydata.job.datasets.collected={
}
if not utilitydata.job then utilitydata.job = { } end
-if not utilitydata.job.positions then utilitydata.job.positions = { } end
+if not utilitydata.job.pagestates then utilitydata.job.pagestates = { } end
-utilitydata.job.positions.collected={
+utilitydata.job.pagestates.collected={
}
if not utilitydata.structures then utilitydata.structures = { } end
@@ -177,6 +179,12 @@ if not utilitydata.publications then utilitydata.publications = { } end
utilitydata.publications.collected={
}
+if not utilitydata.job then utilitydata.job = { } end
+if not utilitydata.job.fileobjreferences then utilitydata.job.fileobjreferences = { } end
+
+utilitydata.job.fileobjreferences.collected={
+}
+
utilitydata.job.packed={
["index"]={
{
@@ -199,6 +207,10 @@ utilitydata.job.packed={
["sectiondata"]=true,
["specification"]=true,
},
+ ["skip"]={
+ ["datasets"]=true,
+ ["userdata"]=true,
+ },
["version"]=1.02,
}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pgfplots/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pgfplots/README
index b0fd857ca3b..347db8d8c0f 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pgfplots/README
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pgfplots/README
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ with a user-friendly interface directly in TeX. The user supplies axis labels,
legend entries and the plot coordinates for one or more plots and PGFPlots
applies axis scaling, computes any logarithms and axis ticks and draws the
plots. It supports line plots, scatter plots, piecewise constant plots, bar
-plots, area plots, mesh-- and surface plots, patch plots, contour plots, quiver
+plots, area plots, mesh and surface plots, patch plots, contour plots, quiver
plots, histogram plots, polar axes, ternary diagrams, smith charts and some
more.
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ display formats, for example scientific format, fixed point format or integer,
using TeX's math facilities for pretty printing. Furthermore, it provides
methods for table postprocessing.
-Please take a look at
+Please take a look at
doc/latex/pgfplots/pgfplots.pdf
and
doc/latex/pgfplots/pgfplotstable.pdf.
@@ -40,6 +40,24 @@ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
HISTORY:
+1.15: bugfix release
+- fixed regression: fpu caused forest library to fail as soon as one loads pgfplots
+- fixed bug #149 : \edef{...\to...} was wrong and caused \pgfplotstablevertcat to fail
+- usability: added support for \plotnum during \addplot
+- fixed bug 134 [statistics] Histogram with custom `symbolic coords`
+- fixed bug 140 (pgfplotstable read does not process empty rows anymore)
+- fixed bug 150 Usage of \pgfkeysvalueof in xtick leads to 'Dimension too large'
+- fixed bug 105 [manual] `xticklabel pos=upper` is not documented
+ in fact, some of the documented positions for 'xtick pos' where
+ unavailable.
+- fixed bug 155 [groupplots] `scaled ticks` does not recognize `ticklabels at`
+- fixed bug 160 `xticklabels` also used for `extra x tick labels` if they are not given explicitely
+- implemented partial solution for bug 154 [log mode] sampling in 2D and 3D different
+- fixed bug 163 [bar-chart] bars dissapear when values are >xmax/ymax
+- fixed bug 81 cannot use dollar sign as 'comment char'
+- fixed bug 91 Hashes in data
+- fixed bug 165 [minor ticks] minor tick drawn after the last xtick
+- fixed bug 176: 2d plot expression in 3d axis fails for lualatex
1.14
- new feature: 'contour filled' (compat=1.14)
@@ -48,7 +66,7 @@ HISTORY:
- new feature: colormaps defined on position of arbitrary magnitude
- new feature: colorbar as legend
- new feature: 'colorbar style={xtick=data}' positions tick labels at colormap positions
-- fixed bug: pgfplots now handles incompatible changes of luatex
+- fixed bug: pgfplots now handles incompatible changes of luatex
loading \usepackage{pgfplots} _before_ pgf also allows makes older
PGF versions compatible with luatex
- fixed bug: incompatibility between units + groupplots (bug 119)
@@ -64,18 +82,18 @@ HISTORY:
- fixed bug: javascript incompatibility between Acrobat reader DC and clickable lib
- fixed bug in polar axes: repaired default axis label positions
- fixed bug in polar axes: repaired support for sloped descriptions
-- fixed bug: 'axis line style={draw=none}' had no effect unless one had 2d boxed axes
+- fixed bug: 'axis line style={draw=none}' had no effect unless one had 2d boxed axes
- fixed bug: point meta expressions with '=' inside of them which caused compilation errors
- fixed bug: compat=1.12 combined with interrupted plots (by empty line) failed to work
- fixed bug: compat=1.12 combined with lualatex evaluated relational operations (<, ==) with the wrong operator precedence
- fixed bug: fixed floor and ceil functions
-- fixed bug: 'set layers' broke alignment features with different manifestations
+- fixed bug: 'set layers' broke alignment features with different manifestations
('set layers' together with fill between in group plots, together with at={} key, together with anchor)
- fixed bug: fill between and group plots: fill-between graphics was missing (list of layers was lost)
- fixed bug: \addplot graphics {\newFile{P.pdf}}; failed to properly expand the file name
- fixed bug: fill between + error bars resulted in compilation error
- fixed bug: stacked plots occasionally used a wrong coordinate mapping
-- fixed bug: provided suitable default legends for xbar and xbar stacked
+- fixed bug: provided suitable default legends for xbar and xbar stacked
- fixed bug: 'dateplot' now computes missing 'date ZERO' automatically. 'date ZERO' is managed automatically.
- new feature: Added support for search paths to find data files (table/search path)
- new feature: 'xtick distance' allows to define tick positions by distance
@@ -93,13 +111,13 @@ HISTORY:
- new feature: cycle list={[colors of colormap={0,100,500,100} of viridis]}
- new feature: cycle list={[indices of colormap={0,1,2,3} of hot]}
- new feature: added support for 'stack negative=on previous|separate' which allows separate plots for '+' and '-' (useful for bar plots)
-- new feature: added support for 'colormap access=direct' combined with 'shader=flat mean' and 'shader=interp':
+- new feature: added support for 'colormap access=direct' combined with 'shader=flat mean' and 'shader=interp':
it previously used to interpolate indices instead of colors
- new feature: \closedcycle now produces useful results for 3d line plots
- new feature: added \usetikzlibrary{colorbrewer} and \usepgfplotslibrary{colorbrewer}
- new feature: added 'colormap access=piecewise constant'
- new feature: added rudimentary support for "Filled Contours" (based on 'colormap access=piecewise constant')
-- new feature: added methods to build colormaps based on other colormaps using
+- new feature: added methods to build colormaps based on other colormaps using
"color of colormap", "index of colormap", "colors of colormap", "samples of colormap", and "indices of colormap"
1.12.1: minor bugfix release
@@ -110,11 +128,11 @@ HISTORY:
1.12: scalability + performance
- scalability: reduced TeX memory consumption for huge inline tables
- scalability: lualatex allows bigger 3d graphics
-- scalability: lualatex now reduces compilation time for huge 3d graphics
+- scalability: lualatex now reduces compilation time for huge 3d graphics
(requires \pgfplotsset{compat=newest} at the time of this writing)
surf shader=faceted: time reduced to 61% of pdflatex
(\addplot3[surf,samples=70] {exp(-x^2-y^2 +x*y)})
-
+
surf shader=interp: time reduced to 25% of pdflatex
(\addplot3[surf,shader=interp,samples=70] {exp(-x^2-y^2 +x*y)})
@@ -130,7 +148,7 @@ HISTORY:
- fixed bug: axis equal did not respect "disabledatascaling"
- fixed bug: mesh legend was confused by color input=explicit
- fixed bug: colorbar style did not reset zmin/zmax
-- fixed bug: memory allocation in FPU consumed too much memory
+- fixed bug: memory allocation in FPU consumed too much memory
- fixed bug: boxplots: removed compilation error due to spurious spaces in options list
- fixed bug: boxplots: now uses standard quantile estimators: has all 9 estimators of R and uses the same as in Excel as default (as of compat=1.12)
- fixed bug: boxplots: sometimes failed to compute boxplot statistics for special inputs
@@ -146,7 +164,7 @@ HISTORY:
- new feature: "hide obscured x ticks=false" to disable the feature which hides ticks
- simplified UI for symbolic coords: now, it accepts unexpandable
dictionary entries including umlauts, undefined macros, math mode, ...
-- simplified UI for symbolic coords: added magic prefix
+- simplified UI for symbolic coords: added magic prefix
[normalized]<number> to allow something like xmin={[normalized]0.7}
- simplified UI for custom annotations: one does not need to say "axis cs" any longer;
coordinates like (1,2) are now automatically interpreted as (axis cs:1,2)
@@ -202,7 +220,7 @@ HISTORY:
- wrote beginner tutorials
- fixed bug: error bars and point meta did not work together
- fixed bug: stacked plots did not respect 'visualization depends on'
-- fixed bug: luatex 0.76 is not backwards compatible; added version switch
+- fixed bug: luatex 0.76 is not backwards compatible; added version switch
- fixed bug: ternary library precision has been improved
- fixed bug: problem with axis limits very close to 0
- fixed bug: colormap specification limit case produced out of bounds exception
@@ -210,10 +228,10 @@ HISTORY:
1.8:
- new feature: tight bounding box even if the axis is no box and bb excludes clip path
-- new feature: mesh/color input=explicit
+- new feature: mesh/color input=explicit
- new feature: shader=interp now has drivers for both dvipdfmx and xetex
- new feature: support for more color spaces in colormap definitions
-- new feature: shader=interp and device-level gray colorspaces
+- new feature: shader=interp and device-level gray colorspaces
- new feature: 'contour/contour dir=[xyz]' to draw contours in different directions
- new feature: statistics library with boxplot handler (both boxplot prepared and automatic computation)
- fixed bug: 3d centered axis lines and label placement (requires compat=1.8 or higher)
@@ -233,10 +251,10 @@ HISTORY:
- fixed bug: code did not compile against pgf 2.00
- fixed bug: patch plot lib and shader=interp,patch type=biquadratic
- fixed bug: context path searching issue (pgfplots.lua)
-- fixed bug: shader=interp and dvips driver
+- fixed bug: shader=interp and dvips driver
- fixed bug: error bars with explicit relative input failed
-1.7
+1.7
- added feature: 'bar shift' and 'bar width' can now be expressed in terms of axis units (compat=1.7 or higher)
- fixed incompatibility regression pgfplots 1.6.1 pgf 2.10: layers
- fixed incompatibility pgfplots and imakeidx
@@ -310,7 +328,7 @@ HISTORY:
- improvements of the groupplot styles
- preliminary support for (2d) bar plots in 3d axes
- new shader 'faceted interp'
- - table package:
+ - table package:
- 'every nth row' style
- 'comment chars' key to define comment characters in input files
- 'skip first n' style
@@ -323,9 +341,9 @@ HISTORY:
1.4:
Version 1.4 contains several new features, mostly work on details.
It fixes many bugs and provides the following improvements:
-- detached legends
+- detached legends
- detached colorbars
-- ybar (and similar plots) can now be mixed with other plot types
+- ybar (and similar plots) can now be mixed with other plot types
like line plots.
- improved legend formatting
- added 'restrict x to domain*' which cups coordinates outside of a specified domain (same for y and z)
@@ -348,21 +366,21 @@ Version 1.3.1 is a bugfix release containing
- color bars,
- nodes near coords,
- jumps in plots,
- - improved description positioning,
+ - improved description positioning,
- reverseable axis directions,
- simpler alignment of adjacent axes,
- units and a simplified user interface,
- new three dimensional line, scatter, mesh and surface plots,
-- a copy of the automatic pdf externalization library,
+- a copy of the automatic pdf externalization library,
- an improved manual enhanced with a lot of pdf cross references.
1.2.2:
-- fixed a problem with the samples key,
+- fixed a problem with the samples key,
- provides some smaller fixes and some manual improvements.
- added plot graphics.
1.2:
-- completely rewritten math expression parser with extended data range,
+- completely rewritten math expression parser with extended data range,
- colormaps for scatter plots
- fine tuning for plot parameters.
- table package has been extended and is now a fully featured table typesetting, computing and postprocessing tool.
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgfplots/TeX-programming-notes.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgfplots/TeX-programming-notes.pdf
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index 57f078b3365..e1a927fe114 100644
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index 1b72555e8b1..61f35827ebb 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgfplots/pgfplotsexample.pdf
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index 89dcd7ff764..e5ddfa8a4d0 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgfplots/pgfplotsexample.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgfplots/pgfplotsexample.tex
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+
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% for dvipdfm:
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+
+% load all colors for the `colormap's and `cycle list's
+\usetikzlibrary{colortol}
+
+% define `colormap's
+\pgfplotsset{
+ /pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list/.code={%
+ \pgfkeysalso{
+ /pgfplots/ensure colormap={/pgfplots/colormap/#1},
+ /pgfplots/cycle list name=#1,
+ },
+ },
+ % -----------------------------------
+ % define "the" palette I colormap, which is just an alias for
+ % the colormap `colortol-P1-9'
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-P1/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-P1}{
+ color=(colortol-P1-A);
+ color=(colortol-P1-D);
+ color=(colortol-P1-E);
+ color=(colortol-P1-F);
+ color=(colortol-P1-G);
+ color=(colortol-P1-H);
+ color=(colortol-P1-I);
+ color=(colortol-P1-L);
+ color=(colortol-P1-M);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-P1}{[of colormap=colortol-P1]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-P1/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-P1}},
+ %
+ % -----------------------------------
+ % define (other) palette I colormaps
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-P1-3/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-P1-3}{
+ color=(colortol-P1-B);
+ color=(colortol-P1-H);
+ color=(colortol-P1-J);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-P1-3}{[of colormap=colortol-P1-3]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-P1-3/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-P1-3}},
+ %
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-P1-4/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-P1-4}{
+ color=(colortol-P1-B);
+ color=(colortol-P1-F);
+ color=(colortol-P1-H);
+ color=(colortol-P1-J);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-P1-4}{[of colormap=colortol-P1-4]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-P1-4/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-P1-4}},
+ %
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-P1-5/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-P1-5}{
+ color=(colortol-P1-A);
+ color=(colortol-P1-D);
+ color=(colortol-P1-F);
+ color=(colortol-P1-H);
+ color=(colortol-P1-J);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-P1-5}{[of colormap=colortol-P1-5]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-P1-5/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-P1-5}},
+ %
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-P1-6/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-P1-6}{
+ color=(colortol-P1-A);
+ color=(colortol-P1-D);
+ color=(colortol-P1-F);
+ color=(colortol-P1-H);
+ color=(colortol-P1-J);
+ color=(colortol-P1-M);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-P1-6}{[of colormap=colortol-P1-6]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-P1-6/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-P1-6}},
+ %
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-P1-7/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-P1-7}{
+ color=(colortol-P1-A);
+ color=(colortol-P1-D);
+ color=(colortol-P1-E);
+ color=(colortol-P1-F);
+ color=(colortol-P1-H);
+ color=(colortol-P1-J);
+ color=(colortol-P1-M);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-P1-7}{[of colormap=colortol-P1-7]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-P1-7/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-P1-7}},
+ %
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-P1-8/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-P1-8}{
+ color=(colortol-P1-A);
+ color=(colortol-P1-D);
+ color=(colortol-P1-E);
+ color=(colortol-P1-F);
+ color=(colortol-P1-G);
+ color=(colortol-P1-H);
+ color=(colortol-P1-J);
+ color=(colortol-P1-M);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-P1-8}{[of colormap=colortol-P1-8]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-P1-8/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-P1-8}},
+ %
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-P1-9/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-P1-9}{
+ color=(colortol-P1-A);
+ color=(colortol-P1-D);
+ color=(colortol-P1-E);
+ color=(colortol-P1-F);
+ color=(colortol-P1-G);
+ color=(colortol-P1-H);
+ color=(colortol-P1-J);
+ color=(colortol-P1-L);
+ color=(colortol-P1-M);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-P1-9}{[of colormap=colortol-P1-9]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-P1-9/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-P1-9}},
+ %
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-P1-10/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-P1-10}{
+ color=(colortol-P1-A);
+ color=(colortol-P1-D);
+ color=(colortol-P1-E);
+ color=(colortol-P1-F);
+ color=(colortol-P1-G);
+ color=(colortol-P1-H);
+ color=(colortol-P1-I);
+ color=(colortol-P1-J);
+ color=(colortol-P1-L);
+ color=(colortol-P1-M);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-P1-10}{[of colormap=colortol-P1-10]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-P1-10/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-P1-10}},
+ %
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-P1-11/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-P1-11}{
+ color=(colortol-P1-A);
+ color=(colortol-P1-C);
+ color=(colortol-P1-D);
+ color=(colortol-P1-E);
+ color=(colortol-P1-F);
+ color=(colortol-P1-G);
+ color=(colortol-P1-H);
+ color=(colortol-P1-I);
+ color=(colortol-P1-J);
+ color=(colortol-P1-L);
+ color=(colortol-P1-M);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-P1-11}{[of colormap=colortol-P1-11]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-P1-11/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-P1-11}},
+ %
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-P1-12/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-P1-12}{
+ color=(colortol-P1-A);
+ color=(colortol-P1-C);
+ color=(colortol-P1-D);
+ color=(colortol-P1-E);
+ color=(colortol-P1-F);
+ color=(colortol-P1-G);
+ color=(colortol-P1-H);
+ color=(colortol-P1-I);
+ color=(colortol-P1-J);
+ color=(colortol-P1-K);
+ color=(colortol-P1-L);
+ color=(colortol-P1-M);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-P1-12}{[of colormap=colortol-P1-12]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-P1-12/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-P1-12}},
+ %
+ % -----------------------------------
+ % define palette II colormaps
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-P2light/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-P2light}{
+ color=(colortol-P2light-A);
+ color=(colortol-P2light-B);
+ color=(colortol-P2light-C);
+ color=(colortol-P2light-D);
+ color=(colortol-P2light-E);
+ color=(colortol-P2light-F);
+ color=(colortol-P2light-G);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-P2light}{[of colormap=colortol-P2light]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-P2light/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-P2light}},
+ %
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-P2/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-P2}{
+ color=(colortol-P2-A);
+ color=(colortol-P2-B);
+ color=(colortol-P2-C);
+ color=(colortol-P2-D);
+ color=(colortol-P2-E);
+ color=(colortol-P2-F);
+ color=(colortol-P2-G);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-P2}{[of colormap=colortol-P2]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-P2/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-P2}},
+ %
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-P2dark/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-P2dark}{
+ color=(colortol-P2dark-A);
+ color=(colortol-P2dark-B);
+ color=(colortol-P2dark-C);
+ color=(colortol-P2dark-D);
+ color=(colortol-P2dark-E);
+ color=(colortol-P2dark-F);
+ color=(colortol-P2dark-G);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-P2dark}{[of colormap=colortol-P2dark]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-P2dark/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-P2dark}},
+ %
+ % -----------------------------------
+ % define palette III colormap, which is just an alias for
+ % the colormap `colortol-P3-5+'
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-P3/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-P3}{
+ color=(colortol-P3-blue),
+ color=(colortol-P3-cyan),
+ color=(colortol-P3-green),
+ color=(colortol-P3-yellow),
+ color=(colortol-P3-red),
+ color=(colortol-P3-pink),
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-P3}{[of colormap=colortol-P3]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-P3/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-P3}},
+ %
+ % -----------------------------------
+ % define (other) palette III colormaps
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-P3-4-/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-P3-4-}{
+ color=(colortol-P3-blue),
+ color=(colortol-P3-red),
+ color=(colortol-P3-green),
+ color=(colortol-P3-yellow),
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-P3-4-}{[of colormap=colortol-P3-4-]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-P3-4-/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-P3-4-}},
+ %
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-P3-5+/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-P3-5+}{
+ color=(colortol-P3-blue),
+ color=(colortol-P3-cyan),
+ color=(colortol-P3-green),
+ color=(colortol-P3-yellow),
+ color=(colortol-P3-red),
+ color=(colortol-P3-pink),
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-P3-5+}{[of colormap=colortol-P3-5+]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-P3-5+/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-P3-5+}},
+ %
+ % ===================================
+ % define colormaps for sequential data
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-seq-3/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-seq-3}{
+ color=(colortol-seq-C);
+ color=(colortol-seq-F);
+ color=(colortol-seq-I);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-seq-3}{[of colormap=colortol-seq-3]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-seq-3/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-seq-3}},
+ %
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-seq-4/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-seq-4}{
+ color=(colortol-seq-B);
+ color=(colortol-seq-E);
+ color=(colortol-seq-G);
+ color=(colortol-seq-J);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-seq-4}{[of colormap=colortol-seq-4]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-seq-4/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-seq-4}},
+ %
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-seq-5/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-seq-5}{
+ color=(colortol-seq-B);
+ color=(colortol-seq-E);
+ color=(colortol-seq-G);
+ color=(colortol-seq-I);
+ color=(colortol-seq-K);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-seq-5}{[of colormap=colortol-seq-5]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-seq-5/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-seq-5}},
+ %
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-seq-6/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-seq-6}{
+ color=(colortol-seq-B);
+ color=(colortol-seq-D);
+ color=(colortol-seq-F);
+ color=(colortol-seq-G);
+ color=(colortol-seq-I);
+ color=(colortol-seq-K);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-seq-6}{[of colormap=colortol-seq-6]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-seq-6/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-seq-6}},
+ %
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-seq-7/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-seq-7}{
+ color=(colortol-seq-B);
+ color=(colortol-seq-D);
+ color=(colortol-seq-F);
+ color=(colortol-seq-G);
+ color=(colortol-seq-H);
+ color=(colortol-seq-J);
+ color=(colortol-seq-L);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-seq-7}{[of colormap=colortol-seq-7]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-seq-7/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-seq-7}},
+ %
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-seq-8/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-seq-8}{
+ color=(colortol-seq-A);
+ color=(colortol-seq-C);
+ color=(colortol-seq-D);
+ color=(colortol-seq-F);
+ color=(colortol-seq-G);
+ color=(colortol-seq-H);
+ color=(colortol-seq-J);
+ color=(colortol-seq-L);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-seq-8}{[of colormap=colortol-seq-8]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-seq-8/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-seq-8}},
+ %
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-seq-9/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-seq-9}{
+ color=(colortol-seq-A);
+ color=(colortol-seq-C);
+ color=(colortol-seq-D);
+ color=(colortol-seq-F);
+ color=(colortol-seq-G);
+ color=(colortol-seq-H);
+ color=(colortol-seq-J);
+ color=(colortol-seq-K);
+ color=(colortol-seq-M);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-seq-9}{[of colormap=colortol-seq-9]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-seq-9/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-seq-9}},
+ %
+ % -----------------------------------
+ % define colormaps for diverging data
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-div-3/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-div-3}{
+ color=(colortol-div-E);
+ color=(colortol-div-H);
+ color=(colortol-div-K);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-div-3}{[of colormap=colortol-div-3]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-div-3/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-div-3}},
+ %
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-div-4/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-div-4}{
+ color=(colortol-div-A);
+ color=(colortol-div-F);
+ color=(colortol-div-J);
+ color=(colortol-div-N);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-div-4}{[of colormap=colortol-div-4]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-div-4/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-div-4}},
+ %
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-div-5/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-div-5}{
+ color=(colortol-div-A);
+ color=(colortol-div-F);
+ color=(colortol-div-H);
+ color=(colortol-div-J);
+ color=(colortol-div-N);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-div-5}{[of colormap=colortol-div-5]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-div-5/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-div-5}},
+ %
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-div-6/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-div-6}{
+ color=(colortol-div-C);
+ color=(colortol-div-E);
+ color=(colortol-div-G);
+ color=(colortol-div-I);
+ color=(colortol-div-K);
+ color=(colortol-div-M);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-div-6}{[of colormap=colortol-div-6]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-div-6/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-div-6}},
+ %
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-div-7/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-div-7}{
+ color=(colortol-div-C);
+ color=(colortol-div-E);
+ color=(colortol-div-G);
+ color=(colortol-div-H);
+ color=(colortol-div-I);
+ color=(colortol-div-K);
+ color=(colortol-div-M);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-div-7}{[of colormap=colortol-div-7]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-div-7/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-div-7}},
+ %
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-div-8/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-div-8}{
+ color=(colortol-div-C);
+ color=(colortol-div-D);
+ color=(colortol-div-F);
+ color=(colortol-div-G);
+ color=(colortol-div-I);
+ color=(colortol-div-J);
+ color=(colortol-div-L);
+ color=(colortol-div-M);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-div-8}{[of colormap=colortol-div-8]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-div-8/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-div-8}},
+ %
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-div-9/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-div-9}{
+ color=(colortol-div-C);
+ color=(colortol-div-D);
+ color=(colortol-div-F);
+ color=(colortol-div-G);
+ color=(colortol-div-H);
+ color=(colortol-div-I);
+ color=(colortol-div-J);
+ color=(colortol-div-L);
+ color=(colortol-div-M);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-div-9}{[of colormap=colortol-div-9]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-div-9/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-div-9}},
+ %
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-div-10/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-div-10}{
+ color=(colortol-div-B);
+ color=(colortol-div-C);
+ color=(colortol-div-D);
+ color=(colortol-div-F);
+ color=(colortol-div-G);
+ color=(colortol-div-I);
+ color=(colortol-div-J);
+ color=(colortol-div-L);
+ color=(colortol-div-M);
+ color=(colortol-div-O);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-div-10}{[of colormap=colortol-div-10]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-div-10/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-div-10}},
+ %
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-div-11/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-div-11}{
+ color=(colortol-div-B);
+ color=(colortol-div-C);
+ color=(colortol-div-D);
+ color=(colortol-div-F);
+ color=(colortol-div-G);
+ color=(colortol-div-H);
+ color=(colortol-div-I);
+ color=(colortol-div-J);
+ color=(colortol-div-L);
+ color=(colortol-div-M);
+ color=(colortol-div-O);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-div-11}{[of colormap=colortol-div-11]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-div-11/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-div-11}},
+ %
+ % -----------------
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-div2/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-div2}{
+ color=(colortol-div2-A);
+ color=(colortol-div2-B);
+ color=(colortol-div2-C);
+ color=(colortol-div2-D);
+ color=(colortol-div2-E);
+ color=(colortol-div2-F);
+ color=(colortol-div2-G);
+ color=(colortol-div2-H);
+ color=(colortol-div2-I);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-div2}{[of colormap=colortol-div2]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-div2/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-div2}},
+ %
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-div3/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-div3}{
+ color=(colortol-div3-A);
+ color=(colortol-div3-B);
+ color=(colortol-div3-C);
+ color=(colortol-div3-D);
+ color=(colortol-div3-E);
+ color=(colortol-div3-F);
+ color=(colortol-div3-G);
+ color=(colortol-div3-H);
+ color=(colortol-div3-I);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-div3}{[of colormap=colortol-div3]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-div3/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-div3}},
+ %
+ % ===================================
+ % define rainbow colormaps
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-rainbow-4/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-rainbow-4}{
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-F);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-W);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AQ);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AD);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-rainbow-4}{[of colormap=colortol-rainbow-4]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-rainbow-4/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-rainbow-4}},
+ %
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-rainbow-5/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-rainbow-5}{
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-F);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-T);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AD);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AS);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AD);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-rainbow-5}{[of colormap=colortol-rainbow-5]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-rainbow-5/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-rainbow-5}},
+ %
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-rainbow-6/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-rainbow-6}{
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-F);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-Q);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AA);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AK);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AV);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AD);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-rainbow-6}{[of colormap=colortol-rainbow-6]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-rainbow-6/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-rainbow-6}},
+ %
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-rainbow-7/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-rainbow-7}{
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-A);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-J);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-U);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AB);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AM);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AW);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AD);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-rainbow-7}{[of colormap=colortol-rainbow-7]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-rainbow-7/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-rainbow-7}},
+ %
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-rainbow-8/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-rainbow-8}{
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-A);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-I);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-R);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-Y);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AG);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AO);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AX);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AD);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-rainbow-8}{[of colormap=colortol-rainbow-8]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-rainbow-8/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-rainbow-8}},
+ %
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-rainbow-9/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-rainbow-9}{
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-A);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-H);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-N);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-W);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AB);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AI);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AR);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AY);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AD);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-rainbow-9}{[of colormap=colortol-rainbow-9]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-rainbow-9/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-rainbow-9}},
+ %
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-rainbow-10/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-rainbow-10}{
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-A);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-G);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-M);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-T);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-Z);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AF);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AL);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AS);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AZ);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AD);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-rainbow-10}{[of colormap=colortol-rainbow-10]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-rainbow-10/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-rainbow-10}},
+ %
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-rainbow-11/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-rainbow-11}{
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-A);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-F);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-L);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-S);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-X);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AC);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AH);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AN);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AT);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-BA);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AD);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-rainbow-11}{[of colormap=colortol-rainbow-11]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-rainbow-11/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-rainbow-11}},
+ %
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-rainbow-12/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-rainbow-12}{
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-A);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-E);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-K);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-P);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-V);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AA);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AE);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AJ);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AP);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AU);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AB);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AD);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-rainbow-12}{[of colormap=colortol-rainbow-12]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-rainbow-12/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-rainbow-12}},
+ %
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-rainbow-14/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-rainbow-14}{
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-B);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-C);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-D);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AF);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-O);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AG);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AH);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AI);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AJ);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AK);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AL);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AM);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AC);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-AE);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-rainbow-14}{[of colormap=colortol-rainbow-14]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-rainbow-14/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-rainbow-14}},
+ %
+ % -----------------------------------
+ % define continuous rainbow colormap
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-rainbow-cont/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-rainbow-cont}{
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-cont-A);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-cont-B);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-cont-C);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-cont-D);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-cont-E);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-cont-F);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-cont-G);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-cont-H);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-cont-I);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-cont-J);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-cont-K);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-cont-L);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-cont-M);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-cont-N);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-cont-O);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-cont-P);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-cont-Q);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-cont-R);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-cont-S);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-cont-T);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-cont-U);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-cont-V);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-cont-W);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-cont-X);
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-cont-Y);
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-rainbow-cont}{[of colormap=colortol-rainbow-cont]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-rainbow-cont/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-rainbow-cont}},
+ %
+ % -----------------
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-rainbow-ext-low/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-rainbow-ext-low}{
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-ext-low-A),
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-ext-low-B),
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-ext-low-C),
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-ext-low-D),
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-ext-low-E),
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-ext-low-F),
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-ext-low-G),
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-ext-low-H),
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-rainbow-ext-low}{[of colormap=colortol-rainbow-ext-low]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-rainbow-ext-low/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-rainbow-ext-low}},
+ %
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-rainbow-cont/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-rainbow-cont}{
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-ext-A),
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-ext-B),
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-ext-C),
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-ext-D),
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-ext-E),
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-ext-F),
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-ext-G),
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-ext-H),
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-ext-I),
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-ext-J),
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-ext-K),
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-ext-L),
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-ext-M),
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-ext-N),
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-ext-O),
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-ext-P),
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-ext-Q),
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-ext-R),
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-ext-S),
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-ext-T),
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-ext-U),
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-ext-V),
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-rainbow-ext}{[of colormap=colortol-rainbow-ext]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-rainbow-ext/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-rainbow-ext}},
+ %
+ /pgfplots/colormap/colortol-rainbow-ext-high/.style={
+ colormap={colortol-rainbow-ext-high}{
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-ext-high-A),
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-ext-high-B),
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-ext-high-C),
+ color=(colortol-rainbow-ext-high-D),
+ },
+ cycle list/.define={colortol-rainbow-ext-high}{[of colormap=colortol-rainbow-ext-high]},
+ },
+ /pgfplots/cycle list/colortol-rainbow-ext-high/.style={/pgfplots/@@colortol set cycle list={colortol-rainbow-ext-high}},
+}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/libs/tikzlibrarycolortol.code.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/libs/tikzlibrarycolortol.code.tex
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..21a1e4c7813
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/libs/tikzlibrarycolortol.code.tex
@@ -0,0 +1,277 @@
+
+% Color schemes as obtained from <http://www.sron.nl/~pault/>
+% and <http://www.sron.nl/~pault/colourschemes.pdf> respectively
+
+% =============================================================================
+% colors from palette I
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-P1-A}{RGB}{51,34,136}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-P1-B}{RGB}{68,119,170}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-P1-C}{RGB}{102,153,204}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-P1-D}{RGB}{136,204,238}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-P1-E}{RGB}{68,170,153}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-P1-F}{RGB}{17,119,51}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-P1-G}{RGB}{153,153,51}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-P1-H}{RGB}{221,204,119}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-P1-I}{RGB}{102,17,0}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-P1-J}{RGB}{204,102,119}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-P1-K}{RGB}{170,68,102}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-P1-L}{RGB}{136,34,85}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-P1-M}{RGB}{170,68,153}
+% color for data gaps
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-P1-gap}{RGB}{221,221,221}
+
+
+% -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+% colors from palette II
+% bright
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-P2light-A}{RGB}{119,170,221}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-P2light-B}{RGB}{119,204,204}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-P2light-C}{RGB}{136,204,170}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-P2light-D}{RGB}{221,221,119}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-P2light-E}{RGB}{221,170,119}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-P2light-F}{RGB}{221,119,136}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-P2light-G}{RGB}{204,153,187}
+% medium
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-P2-A}{RGB}{68,119,170}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-P2-B}{RGB}{68,170,170}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-P2-C}{RGB}{68,170,119}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-P2-D}{RGB}{170,170,68}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-P2-E}{RGB}{170,119,68}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-P2-F}{RGB}{170,68,85}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-P2-G}{RGB}{170,68,136}
+% dark
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-P2dark-A}{RGB}{17,68,119}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-P2dark-B}{RGB}{17,119,119}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-P2dark-C}{RGB}{17,119,68}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-P2dark-D}{RGB}{119,119,17}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-P2dark-E}{RGB}{119,68,17}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-P2dark-F}{RGB}{119,17,34}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-P2dark-G}{RGB}{119,17,85}
+
+
+% -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+% colors from palette III
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-P3-blue}{RGB}{68,119,170}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-P3-cyan}{RGB}{102,204,238}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-P3-green}{RGB}{34,136,51}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-P3-yellow}{RGB}{204,187,68}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-P3-red}{RGB}{238,102,119}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-P3-pink}{RGB}{170,51,119}
+% color for data gaps
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-P3-gray}{RGB}{187,187,187}
+
+
+% =============================================================================
+% colors from diverging and sequential palettes
+% sequential palette
+% (same as `YlOrBr' colormap from `ColorBrewer' library)
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-seq-A}{RGB}{255,255,229}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-seq-B}{RGB}{255,251,213}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-seq-C}{RGB}{255,247,188}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-seq-D}{RGB}{254,227,145}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-seq-E}{RGB}{254,217,142}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-seq-F}{RGB}{254,196,79}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-seq-G}{RGB}{251,154,41}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-seq-H}{RGB}{236,112,20}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-seq-I}{RGB}{217,95,14}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-seq-J}{RGB}{204,76,2}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-seq-K}{RGB}{153,52,4}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-seq-L}{RGB}{140,45,4}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-seq-M}{RGB}{102,37,6}
+% color for data gaps
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-seq-gap}{RGB}{136,136,136}
+
+
+% -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+% diverging palettes
+% -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+% (similar to `RdYlBu' colormap from `ColorBrewer' library)
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-div-A}{RGB}{0,139,206}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-div-B}{RGB}{61,82,161}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-div-C}{RGB}{58,137,201}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-div-D}{RGB}{119,183,229}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-div-E}{RGB}{153,199,236}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-div-F}{RGB}{180,221,247}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-div-G}{RGB}{230,245,254}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-div-H}{RGB}{255,250,210}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-div-I}{RGB}{255,227,170}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-div-J}{RGB}{249,189,126}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-div-K}{RGB}{245,162,117}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-div-L}{RGB}{237,135,94}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-div-M}{RGB}{210,77,62}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-div-N}{RGB}{208,50,50}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-div-O}{RGB}{174,28,62}
+% color for data gaps
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-div-gap}{RGB}{102,102,102}
+
+
+% (reversed `RdBu-9' colormap from `ColorBrewer' library)
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-div2-A}{RGB}{33,102,172}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-div2-B}{RGB}{67,147,195}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-div2-C}{RGB}{146,197,222}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-div2-D}{RGB}{209,229,240}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-div2-E}{RGB}{247,247,247}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-div2-F}{RGB}{253,219,199}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-div2-G}{RGB}{244,165,130}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-div2-H}{RGB}{214,96,77}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-div2-I}{RGB}{178,24,43}
+% color for data gaps
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-div2-gaps}{RGB}{255,238,153}
+
+
+% (similar to `PRGn-9' colormap from `ColorBrewer' library,
+% where only color G has changed. (PRGn-J = 166,219,160))
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-div3-A}{RGB}{118,42,131}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-div3-B}{RGB}{153,112,171}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-div3-C}{RGB}{194,165,207}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-div3-D}{RGB}{231,212,232}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-div3-E}{RGB}{247,247,247}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-div3-F}{RGB}{217,240,211}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-div3-G}{RGB}{172,211,158}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-div3-H}{RGB}{90,174,97}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-div3-I}{RGB}{27,120,55}
+% color for data gaps
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-div3-gaps}{RGB}{255,238,153}
+
+
+% =============================================================================
+% colors for the rainbow palette (from the TechNote)
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-A}{RGB}{120,28,129}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-B}{RGB}{136,46,114}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-C}{RGB}{177,120,166}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-D}{RGB}{214,193,222}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-E}{RGB}{65,59,147}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-F}{RGB}{64,64,150}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-G}{RGB}{63,71,155}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-H}{RGB}{63,78,161}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-I}{RGB}{63,86,167}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-J}{RGB}{63,96,174}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-K}{RGB}{64,101,177}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-L}{RGB}{65,108,183}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-M}{RGB}{66,119,189}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-N}{RGB}{70,131,193}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-O}{RGB}{82,137,199}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-P}{RGB}{72,139,194}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-Q}{RGB}{73,140,194}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-R}{RGB}{75,145,192}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-S}{RGB}{77,149,190}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-T}{RGB}{82,157,183}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-U}{RGB}{83,158,182}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-V}{RGB}{85,161,177}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-W}{RGB}{87,163,173}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-X}{RGB}{91,167,167}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-Y}{RGB}{95,170,159}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-Z}{RGB}{98,172,155}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-AA}{RGB}{99,173,153}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-AB}{RGB}{109,179,136}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-AC}{RGB}{110,179,135}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-AD}{RGB}{125,184,116}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-AE}{RGB}{127,185,114}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-AF}{RGB}{134,187,106}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-AG}{RGB}{145,189,97}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-AH}{RGB}{161,190,86}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-AI}{RGB}{177,190,78}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-AJ}{RGB}{181,189,76}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-AK}{RGB}{190,188,72}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-AL}{RGB}{199,185,68}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-AM}{RGB}{202,184,67}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-AN}{RGB}{211,179,63}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-AO}{RGB}{216,175,61}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-AP}{RGB}{217,173,60}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-AQ}{RGB}{222,167,58}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-AR}{RGB}{223,165,58}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-AS}{RGB}{227,156,55}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-AT}{RGB}{229,148,53}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-AU}{RGB}{230,142,52}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-AV}{RGB}{230,139,51}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-AW}{RGB}{231,133,50}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-AX}{RGB}{231,124,48}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-AY}{RGB}{231,116,47}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-AZ}{RGB}{231,109,46}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-BA}{RGB}{230,104,45}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-BB}{RGB}{230,100,44}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-BC}{RGB}{232,96,28}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-BD}{RGB}{217,33,32}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-BE}{RGB}{220,5,12}
+% ---
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-BF}{RGB}{25,101,176}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-BG}{RGB}{123,175,222}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-BH}{RGB}{78,178,101}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-BI}{RGB}{144,201,135}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-BJ}{RGB}{202,224,171}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-BK}{RGB}{247,238,85}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-BL}{RGB}{246,193,65}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-BM}{RGB}{241,147,45}
+% color for data gaps
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-gap}{RGB}{119,119,119}
+
+
+% -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+% rainbow continuous palette
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-cont-A}{rgb}{0.47200,0.10893,0.50761}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-cont-B}{rgb}{0.34213,0.09855,0.49621}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-cont-C}{rgb}{0.28275,0.14652,0.52189}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-cont-D}{rgb}{0.25545,0.22543,0.57205}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-cont-E}{rgb}{0.24671,0.31603,0.63730}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-cont-F}{rgb}{0.25077,0.40567,0.70361}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-cont-G}{rgb}{0.26491,0.48682,0.75045}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-cont-H}{rgb}{0.28782,0.55584,0.75812}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-cont-I}{rgb}{0.31885,0.61177,0.72118}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-cont-J}{rgb}{0.35763,0.65539,0.65239}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-cont-K}{rgb}{0.40379,0.68838,0.57183}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-cont-L}{rgb}{0.45673,0.71262,0.49478}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-cont-M}{rgb}{0.51545,0.72969,0.42849}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-cont-N}{rgb}{0.57835,0.74051,0.37454}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-cont-O}{rgb}{0.64317,0.74507,0.33179}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-cont-P}{rgb}{0.70698,0.74240,0.29822}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-cont-Q}{rgb}{0.76646,0.73065,0.27175}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-cont-R}{rgb}{0.81822,0.70734,0.25045}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-cont-S}{rgb}{0.85937,0.66972,0.23257}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-cont-T}{rgb}{0.88791,0.61535,0.21650}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-cont-U}{rgb}{0.90305,0.54279,0.20076}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-cont-V}{rgb}{0.90520,0.45244,0.18413}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-cont-W}{rgb}{0.89577,0.34756,0.16585}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-cont-X}{rgb}{0.87679,0.23541,0.14585}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-cont-Y}{rgb}{0.85054,0.12858,0.12484}
+
+
+% -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+% colors for the extended rainbow palette (from the website)
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-ext-low-A}{RGB}{232,236,251}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-ext-low-B}{RGB}{221,216,239}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-ext-low-C}{RGB}{209,193,225}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-ext-low-D}{RGB}{195,168,209}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-ext-low-E}{RGB}{181,143,194}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-ext-low-F}{RGB}{167,120,180}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-ext-low-G}{RGB}{155,98,167}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-ext-low-H}{RGB}{140,78,153}
+% ---
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-ext-A}{RGB}{111,76,155}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-ext-B}{RGB}{96,89,169}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-ext-C}{RGB}{85,104,184}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-ext-D}{RGB}{78,121,197}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-ext-E}{RGB}{77,138,198}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-ext-F}{RGB}{78,150,188}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-ext-G}{RGB}{84,158,179}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-ext-H}{RGB}{89,165,169}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-ext-I}{RGB}{96,171,158}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-ext-J}{RGB}{105,177,144}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-ext-K}{RGB}{119,183,125}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-ext-L}{RGB}{140,188,104}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-ext-M}{RGB}{166,190,84}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-ext-N}{RGB}{190,188,72}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-ext-O}{RGB}{209,181,65}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-ext-P}{RGB}{221,170,60}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-ext-Q}{RGB}{228,156,57}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-ext-R}{RGB}{231,140,53}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-ext-S}{RGB}{230,121,50}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-ext-T}{RGB}{228,99,45}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-ext-U}{RGB}{223,72,40}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-ext-V}{RGB}{218,34,34}
+% ---
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-ext-high-A}{RGB}{184,34,30}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-ext-high-B}{RGB}{149,33,27}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-ext-high-C}{RGB}{114,30,23}
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-ext-high-D}{RGB}{82,26,19}
+% color for data gaps
+\pgfutil@definecolor{colortol-rainbow-ext-gaps}{RGB}{102,102,102}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/libs/tikzlibrarypgfplots.dateplot.code.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/libs/tikzlibrarypgfplots.dateplot.code.tex
index 76fb9fd67a2..e4859785e36 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/libs/tikzlibrarypgfplots.dateplot.code.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/libs/tikzlibrarypgfplots.dateplot.code.tex
@@ -8,12 +8,12 @@
% 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/>.
%
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
% };
% \end{axis}
% \end{tikzpicture}
-%--------------------------------------------------
+%--------------------------------------------------
\def\pgfplotslibdateplot@number@to@julian@and@time#1.#2\julianto#3\hourto#4\minuteto#5{%
#3=#1
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@
\c@pgf@countb=\the\pgf@xa\relax
% round minutes (we may loose precision here)
\advance\pgf@xa by-\the\c@pgf@countb pt
- \ifdim\pgf@xa>0.5pt
+ \ifdim\pgf@xa>0.5pt
\advance\c@pgf@countb by1
\ifnum\c@pgf@countb=60
\c@pgf@countb=#4 %
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@
% #1 the date
% #2 the hours
% #3 the minutes
-% #4 is either empty or is the seconds.
+% #4 is either empty or is the seconds.
% #5 a macro which will be filled with the date part.
% #6 the macro which will contain a number in the range [0,1]
% representing hours and minutes.
@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@
% \edef#6{\pgf@sys@tonumber\pgf@xa}%
% }%
% \def\pgfplotslibdateplot@discard@trailing@colon#1:{#1}%
-%--------------------------------------------------
+%--------------------------------------------------
\let\pgfplots@calender@ZEROSHIFT=\pgfutil@empty
\def\pgfplots@dateplot@ensure@ZEROSHIFT#1{%
@@ -256,7 +256,7 @@
}{}%
},
/pgfplots/date coordinates in/.value required,
- %
+ %
% #1: the argument for 'data coordinates in={#1}
% #2: the default for the inverse transformation. If there is
% none, a default will be chosen automatically (with full
@@ -268,4 +268,3 @@
/pgfplots/date coordinates default inverse={y}{\year-\month-\day},
/pgfplots/date coordinates default inverse={z}{\year-\month-\day},
}
-
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/libs/tikzlibrarypgfplots.fillbetween.code.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/libs/tikzlibrarypgfplots.fillbetween.code.tex
index fea448143d7..b9a38406a75 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/libs/tikzlibrarypgfplots.fillbetween.code.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/libs/tikzlibrarypgfplots.fillbetween.code.tex
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
%
% Provides a user-friendly interface to create function plots (normal
% plots, semi-logplots and double-logplots).
-%
+%
% It is based on Till Tantau's PGF package.
%
% Copyright 2013 by Christian Feuersaenger
@@ -13,12 +13,12 @@
% 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/>.
%
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
/tikz/soft clip assign/domain/.code args={#1:#2}{%
\pgfplotsifisvisualizationphase{%
\edef\pgfplots@loc@TMPa{%
- (axis cs:#1,\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgfplots/ymin})
+ (axis cs:#1,\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgfplots/ymin})
rectangle (axis cs:#2,\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgfplots/ymax})}%
\pgfkeysalso{/tikz/soft clip assign/path/.expand once=\pgfplots@loc@TMPa}%
}{}%
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@
/tikz/soft clip assign/domain y/.code args={#1:#2}{%
\pgfplotsifisvisualizationphase{%
\edef\pgfplots@loc@TMPa{%
- (axis cs:\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgfplots/xmin},#1)
+ (axis cs:\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgfplots/xmin},#1)
rectangle (axis cs:\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgfplots/xmax},#2)}%
\pgfkeysalso{/tikz/soft clip assign/path/.expand once=\pgfplots@loc@TMPa}%
}{}%
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@
},
}
-% The options are from
+% The options are from
% \addplot[#1] fill between[#2] #3;
%
% This method is invoked from the global \addplot dispatching.
@@ -147,7 +147,7 @@
\endscope
\endpgfplotsonlayer%
\fi
- }{%
+ }{%
% post command.
}%
}
@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@
}{%
% the path instruction:
\tikzfillbetween[#1]{#2}%
- }{%
+ }{%
% post command.
}%
}%
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/libs/tikzlibrarypgfplots.groupplots.code.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/libs/tikzlibrarypgfplots.groupplots.code.tex
index 2c0c06baec4..a1a11127c2e 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/libs/tikzlibrarypgfplots.groupplots.code.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/libs/tikzlibrarypgfplots.groupplots.code.tex
@@ -320,9 +320,9 @@
% Determine the ticklabels of both x and y.
%
\def\pgfplots@group@determine@ticklabels{%
- \def\pgfplots@loc@TMPa{all}
- \def\pgfplots@loc@TMPb{top}
- \def\pgfplots@loc@TMPc{lower}
+ \def\pgfplots@loc@TMPa{all}%
+ \def\pgfplots@loc@TMPb{top}%
+ \def\pgfplots@loc@TMPc{lower}%
\ifx\pgfplots@loc@TMPa\pgfplots@group@xticklabels%
% Do nothing as all should have xticklabels
\fi
@@ -330,11 +330,13 @@
\ifx\pgfplots@loc@TMPb\pgfplots@group@xticklabels%
\foreach \pgfplots@column in {1,...,\pgfplots@group@columns} {%
\expandafter\xdef\expandafter\pgfplots@glob@TMPa\expandafter{%
- \pgfplots@glob@TMPa,/pgfplots/group/plot c\pgfplots@column r1/.append style={xticklabel pos=upper}}%
+ \pgfplots@glob@TMPa,/pgfplots/group/plot c\pgfplots@column r1/.append style={%
+ xticklabel pos=upper}}%
\ifnum1<\pgfplots@group@rows\relax
\foreach \pgfplots@row in {2,...,\pgfplots@group@rows} {%
\expandafter\xdef\expandafter\pgfplots@glob@TMPa\expandafter{%
- \pgfplots@glob@TMPa,/pgfplots/group/plot c\pgfplots@column r\pgfplots@row/.append style={/pgfplots/xticklabels={}}}%
+ \pgfplots@glob@TMPa,/pgfplots/group/plot c\pgfplots@column r\pgfplots@row/.append style={%
+ /pgfplots/xticklabels={},/pgfplots/xtick scale label code/.code={}}}%
}%
\fi%
}%
@@ -342,12 +344,14 @@
\ifx\pgfplots@loc@TMPc\pgfplots@group@xticklabels%
\foreach \pgfplots@column in {1,...,\pgfplots@group@columns} {%
\expandafter\xdef\expandafter\pgfplots@glob@TMPa\expandafter{%
- \pgfplots@glob@TMPa,/pgfplots/group/plot c\pgfplots@column r\pgfplots@group@rows/.append style={xticklabel pos=lower}}%
+ \pgfplots@glob@TMPa,/pgfplots/group/plot c\pgfplots@column r\pgfplots@group@rows/.append style={%
+ xticklabel pos=lower}}%
\ifnum1<\pgfplots@group@rows\relax
\pgfplotsgroupplotsmath@decrease\pgfplots@group@rows
\foreach \pgfplots@row in {1,...,\pgfmathresult} {%
\expandafter\xdef\expandafter\pgfplots@glob@TMPa\expandafter{%
- \pgfplots@glob@TMPa,/pgfplots/group/plot c\pgfplots@column r\pgfplots@row/.append style={/pgfplots/xticklabels={}}}%
+ \pgfplots@glob@TMPa,/pgfplots/group/plot c\pgfplots@column r\pgfplots@row/.append style={%
+ /pgfplots/xticklabels={},/pgfplots/xtick scale label code/.code={}}}%
}%
\fi%
}%
@@ -355,8 +359,9 @@
%
% Defining styles for the ytick's
%
- \def\pgfplots@loc@TMPb{left}
- \def\pgfplots@loc@TMPc{right}
+ \def\pgfplots@loc@TMPa{all}%
+ \def\pgfplots@loc@TMPb{left}%
+ \def\pgfplots@loc@TMPc{right}%
\ifx\pgfplots@loc@TMPa\pgfplots@group@yticklabels%
% Do nothing as all should have yticklabels
\fi
@@ -367,7 +372,8 @@
\ifnum1<\pgfplots@group@columns\relax
\foreach \pgfplots@column in {2,...,\pgfplots@group@columns} {%
\expandafter\xdef\expandafter\pgfplots@glob@TMPa\expandafter{%
- \pgfplots@glob@TMPa,/pgfplots/group/plot c\pgfplots@column r\pgfplots@row/.append style={/pgfplots/yticklabels={}}}%
+ \pgfplots@glob@TMPa,/pgfplots/group/plot c\pgfplots@column r\pgfplots@row/.append style={%
+ /pgfplots/yticklabels={}, /pgfplots/ytick scale label code/.code={}}}%
}%
\fi%
}%
@@ -375,17 +381,19 @@
\ifx\pgfplots@loc@TMPc\pgfplots@group@yticklabels%
\foreach \pgfplots@row in {1,...,\pgfplots@group@rows} {%
\expandafter\xdef\expandafter\pgfplots@glob@TMPa\expandafter{%
- \pgfplots@glob@TMPa,/pgfplots/group/plot c\pgfplots@group@columns r\pgfplots@row/.append style={yticklabel pos=right}}%
+ \pgfplots@glob@TMPa,/pgfplots/group/plot c\pgfplots@group@columns r\pgfplots@row/.append style={%
+ yticklabel pos=right}}%
\ifnum1<\pgfplots@group@columns\relax
\pgfplotsgroupplotsmath@decrease\pgfplots@group@columns
\foreach \pgfplots@column in {1,...,\pgfmathresult} {%
\expandafter\xdef\expandafter\pgfplots@glob@TMPa\expandafter{%
- \pgfplots@glob@TMPa,/pgfplots/group/plot c\pgfplots@column r\pgfplots@row/.append style={/pgfplots/yticklabels={}}}%
+ \pgfplots@glob@TMPa,/pgfplots/group/plot c\pgfplots@column r\pgfplots@row/.append style={%
+ /pgfplots/yticklabels={}, /pgfplots/ytick scale label code/.code={}}}%
}%
\fi%
}%
\fi%
- \expandafter\pgfkeys\expandafter{\pgfplots@glob@TMPa}
+ \expandafter\pgfkeys\expandafter{\pgfplots@glob@TMPa}%
}
%
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/libs/tikzlibrarypgfplots.patchplots.code.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/libs/tikzlibrarypgfplots.patchplots.code.tex
index a1259e975f4..fb9283571c9 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/libs/tikzlibrarypgfplots.patchplots.code.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/libs/tikzlibrarypgfplots.patchplots.code.tex
@@ -12,17 +12,17 @@
% 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/>.
%
%--------------------------------------------
-
+
% NOTES:
% In general, a Bezier spline C:[0,1] -> \R of order n fulfills
% C'(0) = n ( P_1 - P_0 ),
@@ -31,32 +31,32 @@
% the derivatives at t=0 and t=1.
%
%
- %
+ %
%--------------------------------------------------
% 4-point Lagrange interpolation on {0,1/3,2/3,1}:
-% C(x) =
+% C(x) =
% a * (1/3 - x)/(1/3) * (2/3-x)/(2/3) * (1-x) +
% b * (0 - x)/(0 - 1/3) * (2/3-x)/(2/3-1/3) * (1-x)/(1-1/3) +
% c * (0 - x)/(0 - 2/3) * (1/3-x)/(1/3-2/3) * (1-x)/(1-2/3) +
% d * (0 - x)/(0 - 1) * (1/3-x)/(1/3-1) * (2/3-x) /(2/3-1)
-%
-%
+%
+%
% Derivative:
-%
-% (-9*c + 2*d + 72*c*x - 18*d*x - 81*c*x^2 + 27*d*x^2 +
+%
+% (-9*c + 2*d + 72*c*x - 18*d*x - 81*c*x^2 + 27*d*x^2 +
% a*(-11 + 36*x - 27*x^2) + 9*b*(2 - 10*x + 9*x^2))/2
-%
+%
% bezier control points are
% P1 = (-5*a)/6 + 3*b - (3*c)/2 + d/3
% = -0.833333 a + 3. b - 1.5 c + 0.333333 d
-%
+%
% P2 = 0.333333 (0.5 (2. a - 9. b + 18. c - 11. d) + 3. d)
% = 0.333333 a - 1.5 b + 3. c - 0.833333 d
-%--------------------------------------------------
+%--------------------------------------------------
-% A quadratic spline in the ordering
+% A quadratic spline in the ordering
%
% <left> <right> <middle>
%
@@ -267,7 +267,7 @@
},%
recursive refine@={%
% The 4-point lagrangian interpolation formular is shown on
- % the top of this page. What I do here is simply to evaluate
+ % the top of this page. What I do here is simply to evaluate
% C(i*1/9) for i =0,...,9:
% 0
% 0.493827 A +0.740741 C -0.296296 D +0.0617284 B
@@ -542,7 +542,7 @@
% \fi
% \fi
% },
- %--------------------------------------------------
+ %--------------------------------------------------
stream to shader={%
% create a degenerate coons patch:
\begingroup
@@ -569,7 +569,7 @@
\pgfplotslibrarysurfstreamcoord{\pgfqpoint\pgfplotspatchvertexx\pgfplotspatchvertexy}{\pgfplotspointmetatransformed}%
% degenerate: the "edge" \PA -- \PA collabses into one
% point.
- % Per construction, the "edge" is the FOREGROUND.
+ % Per construction, the "edge" is the FOREGROUND.
%\message{STREAMING COLLAPSED EDGE AT START POINT^^J}%
\pgfplotslibrarysurfstreamcoord{\pgfqpoint\pgfplotspatchvertexx\pgfplotspatchvertexy}{\pgfplotspointmetatransformed}%
\pgfplotslibrarysurfstreamcoord{\pgfqpoint\pgfplotspatchvertexx\pgfplotspatchvertexy}{\pgfplotspointmetatransformed}%
@@ -666,7 +666,7 @@
% \pgfplotspatchclass{\pgfplotspatchclassname}{set edge visible}01%
% \pgfplotspatchclass{\pgfplotspatchclassname}{set edge visible}11%
% \pgfplotspatchclass{\pgfplotspatchclassname}{set edge visible}20%
- %--------------------------------------------------
+ %--------------------------------------------------
% The ordering is not arbitrary
% (unless z buffer=sort is in effect). Let's assume that the
% AB edge is BACKGROUND and the CD edge is FOREGROUND. Then
@@ -734,7 +734,7 @@
%--------------------------------------------------
% \pgfplotspatchclass{\pgfplotspatchclassname}{set edge visible}00%
% \pgfplotspatchclass{\pgfplotspatchclassname}{set edge visible}10%
- %--------------------------------------------------
+ %--------------------------------------------------
\expandafter\pgfplotsplothandlermesh@setnextvertex\expandafter{\pgfplotspatchclass@qtri@F@}%
\expandafter\pgfplotsplothandlermesh@setnextvertex\expandafter{\pgfplotspatchclass@qtri@D@}%
\expandafter\pgfplotsplothandlermesh@setnextvertex\expandafter{\pgfplotspatchclass@qtri@E@}%
@@ -745,7 +745,7 @@
% %--------------------------------------------------
% % \pgfplotspatchclass{\pgfplotspatchclassname}{set edge visible}01%
% % \pgfplotspatchclass{\pgfplotspatchclassname}{set edge visible}11%
- % %--------------------------------------------------
+ % %--------------------------------------------------
#1\pgfplotspatchclass@qtri@recursiverefine@newnames
%
%
@@ -1063,7 +1063,7 @@
% \pgfplotspatchclass{\pgfplotspatchclassname}{set edge visible}01%
% \pgfplotspatchclass{\pgfplotspatchclassname}{set edge visible}11%
% \pgfplotspatchclass{\pgfplotspatchclassname}{set edge visible}20%
- %--------------------------------------------------
+ %--------------------------------------------------
% The ordering is not arbitrary
% (unless z buffer=sort is in effect). Let's assume that the
% AB edge is BACKGROUND and the CD edge is FOREGROUND. Then
@@ -1163,8 +1163,8 @@
% D <-- C
% | ^
% v |
-% A --> B
-%
+% A --> B
+%
\pgfkeyssetvalue{/pgfplots/vertex count}{0}%
\pgfplotsdeclarepatchclass{polygon}{%
new=\def\pgfplotspatchclass@poly@no{0},
@@ -1242,13 +1242,13 @@
}%
-% mathematica shape functions parameterized in
+% mathematica shape functions parameterized in
% (xi,eta) in [-1,1]x[-1,1]:
%f[xi_, eta_] =
% a*1/4*(1 - xi) (1 - eta) xi*eta +
-% b 1/4 (-1 - xi) (1 - eta) xi*eta +
+% b 1/4 (-1 - xi) (1 - eta) xi*eta +
% c* 1/4 (-1 - xi) (-1 - eta) xi*eta +
-% d *1/4 (1 - xi) (-1 - eta) xi*eta +
+% d *1/4 (1 - xi) (-1 - eta) xi*eta +
% e * 1/2 (xi^2 - 1) (1 - eta) eta +
% f*1/2 (-1 - xi) (eta^2 - 1) xi +
% g* -1/2 (1 - xi^2) (-1 - eta) eta +
@@ -1321,9 +1321,9 @@
%
% This involves a change from Lagrange to bezier
% representation of the boundary curves.
- %
+ %
% Furthermore, pdf supports only **cubic** bezier curves. What
- % I am doing here is
+ % I am doing here is
% a) change of basis from 3-point lagrange ---> 3 point quadratic bezier
% b) expression 3 point quadratic bezier ----> 4 point cubic bezier
%
@@ -1333,7 +1333,7 @@
%
% OUTPUT:
% \PA,bezier control 1, bezier control 2, \PC.
- %
+ %
\def\pgfplots@edge{%
\ifx\pgfplotspatchclass@biquad@A\PA
\pgfpathmoveto{\expandafter\pgfplotspointpatchvertex\PA\endvertex}%
@@ -1394,7 +1394,7 @@
% \fi
% \fi
% },
- %--------------------------------------------------
+ %--------------------------------------------------
stream to shader={%
\begingroup
%
@@ -1425,7 +1425,7 @@
%
% we use
% \pgfplotspatchclass@rect@to@coonspatch@findshadingsequence@for@depth
- % which works for bilinear, biquadratic, and bicubic
+ % which works for bilinear, biquadratic, and bicubic
\pgfplotspatchclass@rect@to@coonspatch@findshadingsequence@for@depth
{pgfplotspatchclass@biquad@}{\Pcur}{\Pnextseq}%
%
@@ -1454,16 +1454,16 @@
% Well, this is simple: take the matrix as-is!
% simply copy 1:1
%
- % i.e. convert
+ % i.e. convert
% D G C
% H I F
% A E B
%
% to
%
- % AC BC CC
- % AB BB CB
- % AA BA CA
+ % AC BC CC
+ % AB BB CB
+ % AA BA CA
\let\P@AA=\pgfplotspatchclass@biquad@A
\let\P@BA=\pgfplotspatchclass@biquad@E
\let\P@CA=\pgfplotspatchclass@biquad@B
@@ -1477,15 +1477,15 @@
\if B\Pcur
% the "B" point needs to be streamed as first.
%
- % i.e. reorder
+ % i.e. reorder
% D G C
% H I F
% A E B
%
- % to
- % A H D AC BC CC
- % E I G =: AB BB CB
- % B F C AA BA CA
+ % to
+ % A H D AC BC CC
+ % E I G =: AB BB CB
+ % B F C AA BA CA
%
\let\P@AA=\pgfplotspatchclass@biquad@B
\let\P@BA=\pgfplotspatchclass@biquad@F
@@ -1500,15 +1500,15 @@
\if C\Pcur
% the "C" point needs to be streamed as first.
%
- % i.e. reorder
+ % i.e. reorder
% D G C
% H I F
% A E B
%
- % to
- % B E A AC BC CC
- % F I H =: AB BB CB
- % C G D AA BA CA
+ % to
+ % B E A AC BC CC
+ % F I H =: AB BB CB
+ % C G D AA BA CA
%
\let\P@AA=\pgfplotspatchclass@biquad@C
\let\P@BA=\pgfplotspatchclass@biquad@G
@@ -1523,15 +1523,15 @@
\if D\Pcur
% the "D" point needs to be streamed as first.
%
- % i.e. reorder
+ % i.e. reorder
% D G C
% H I F
% A E B
%
- % to
- % C F B AC BC CC
- % G I E =: AB BB CB
- % D H A AA BA CA
+ % to
+ % C F B AC BC CC
+ % G I E =: AB BB CB
+ % D H A AA BA CA
%
\let\P@AA=\pgfplotspatchclass@biquad@D
\let\P@BA=\pgfplotspatchclass@biquad@H
@@ -1567,7 +1567,7 @@
% 'patch type=quadratic spline' . We only need to apply it to all
% lines in U direction and afterwards to all lines in V
% direction.
- %
+ %
\def\pgfplotspatchvertexaddXY@expanded##1\times{%
\edef\pgfplots@loc@TMPa{##1}%
\expandafter\pgfplotspatchvertexaddXY\pgfplots@loc@TMPa\times
@@ -1683,7 +1683,7 @@
% \edef\pgfplotspatchclass@biquade@CA{#2}%
% \fi
% },
- %--------------------------------------------------
+ %--------------------------------------------------
serialize except vertices={%
\ifx\pgfplotspatchclass@biquade@AB\relax
\let\pgfplotsretval\pgfutil@empty%
@@ -1706,7 +1706,7 @@
% \pgfplotspatchclass{\pgfplotspatchclassname}{set edge visible}01%
% \pgfplotspatchclass{\pgfplotspatchclassname}{set edge visible}11%
% \pgfplotspatchclass{\pgfplotspatchclassname}{set edge visible}20%
- %--------------------------------------------------
+ %--------------------------------------------------
% The ordering is not arbitrary
% (unless z buffer=sort is in effect). Let's assume that the
% AB edge is BACKGROUND and the CD edge is FOREGROUND. Then
@@ -1721,11 +1721,11 @@
% {0.375` a - 0.125` b + 0.75` e,
% 0.375` e - 0.125` g + 0.75` i,
% -0.125` f + 0.375` h + 0.75` i,
- % 0.375` a - 0.125` d + 0.75` h,
- % 0.140625` a - 0.046875` b + 0.015625` c - 0.046875` d +
+ % 0.375` a - 0.125` d + 0.75` h,
+ % 0.140625` a - 0.046875` b + 0.015625` c - 0.046875` d +
% 0.28125` e - 0.09375` f - 0.09375` g + 0.28125` h +
% 0.5625` i}
- %--------------------------------------------------
+ %--------------------------------------------------
\pgfplotspatchvertexaccumstart
\expandafter\pgfplotspatchvertexadd\pgfplotspatchclass@biquad@A\times{0.375}%
\expandafter\pgfplotspatchvertexadd\pgfplotspatchclass@biquad@B\times{-0.125}%
@@ -1832,7 +1832,7 @@
% N[ {f[1, 1/2], f[1/2, 1], f[0, 1/2], f[1/2, 1/2]}]
% {-0.125` b + 0.375` c + 0.75` f,
% 0.375` c - 0.125` d + 0.75` g,
- % -0.125` e + 0.375` g + 0.75` i,
+ % -0.125` e + 0.375` g + 0.75` i,
% 0.015625` a - 0.046875` b + 0.140625` c - 0.046875` d - 0.09375` e + 0.28125` f + 0.28125` g - 0.09375` h + 0.5625` i}
\pgfplotspatchvertexaccumstart
\expandafter\pgfplotspatchvertexadd\pgfplotspatchclass@biquad@B\times{-0.125}%
@@ -2317,7 +2317,7 @@
%
% This involves a change from Lagrange to bezier
% representation of the boundary curves.
- %
+ %
\pgfpathmoveto{\expandafter\pgfplotspointpatchvertex\pgfplotspatchclass@bicubic@AA\endvertex}%
\pgfplotspathcubicfrominterpolation
{\pgfplotspatchclass@bicubic@AA}
@@ -2355,7 +2355,7 @@
%
% we use
% \pgfplotspatchclass@rect@to@coonspatch@findshadingsequence@for@depth
- % which works for bilinear, biquadratic, and bicubic
+ % which works for bilinear, biquadratic, and bicubic
%
% define helper macros which are input for
% \pgfplotspatchclass@rect@to@coonspatch@findshadingsequence@for@depth:
@@ -2400,12 +2400,12 @@
\if B\Pcur
% the "DA" point needs to be streamed as first.
%
- % Reorder
+ % Reorder
% AD BD CD DD
% AC BC CC DC
% AB BB CB DB
% AA BA CA DA
- % to
+ % to
% AA AB AC AD
% BA BB BC BD
% CA CB CC CD
@@ -2431,12 +2431,12 @@
\if C\Pcur
% the "DD" point needs to be streamed as first.
%
- % Reorder
+ % Reorder
% AD BD CD DD
% AC BC CC DC
% AB BB CB DB
% AA BA CA DA
- % to
+ % to
% DA CA BA AA
% DB CB BB AB
% DC CC BC AC
@@ -2462,12 +2462,12 @@
\if D\Pcur
% the "AD" point needs to be streamed as first.
%
- % Reorder
+ % Reorder
% AD BD CD DD
% AC BC CC DC
% AB BB CB DB
% AA BA CA DA
- % to
+ % to
% DD DC DB DA
% CD CC CB CA
% BD BC BB BA
@@ -2513,7 +2513,7 @@
% 'patch type=cubic spline' . We only need to apply it to all
% lines in U direction and afterwards to all lines in V
% direction.
- %
+ %
\def\pgfplotspatchvertexaddXY@expanded##1\times{%
\edef\pgfplots@loc@TMPa{##1}%
\expandafter\pgfplotspatchvertexaddXY\pgfplots@loc@TMPa\times
@@ -2573,7 +2573,7 @@
\let\pgfplotsplothandlermesh@patchclass@=\pgfplotsplothandlermesh@patchclass
\def\pgfplotsplothandlermesh@patchclass{triangle}%
\pgfplotspatchclass{\pgfplotsplothandlermesh@patchclass}{new}%
- % Ok. Now create a lot of triangles.
+ % Ok. Now create a lot of triangles.
%
% FIXME: The ordering is not arbitrary (unless z buffer=sort is in effect).
%
@@ -2627,12 +2627,12 @@
% Transpose a bicubic matrix (4x4).
%
-% Reorder
+% Reorder
% AD BD CD DD
% AC BC CC DC
% AB BB CB DB
% AA BA CA DA
-% to
+% to
% DA DB DC DD
% CA CB CC CD
% BA BB BC BD
@@ -2648,28 +2648,28 @@
% Transpose a bicubic matrix (4x4).
%
-% Reorder
-% AC BC CC
-% AB BB CB
-% AA BA CA
-% to
-% CA CB CC
-% BA BB BC
-% AA AB AC
+% Reorder
+% AC BC CC
+% AB BB CB
+% AA BA CA
+% to
+% CA CB CC
+% BA BB BC
+% AA AB AC
\def\pgfplotspatchclass@biquad@transpose{%
\pgfplotsutil@swap\P@AB\P@BA
\pgfplotsutil@swap\P@CA\P@AC
\pgfplotsutil@swap\P@CB\P@BC
}
-% Expects that a 4x4 matrix in tensor bezier representation where
+% Expects that a 4x4 matrix in tensor bezier representation where
% A = left end point
% B = first control point
% C = second control point
% D = right end point
%
% and the coordinates are stored in \csname P@[ABCD][ABCD]\endcsname
-%
+%
% Streaming starts with \P@AA and is applied rowwise.
\def\pgfplotsplothandlermesh@shade@cubic@tensor{%
% Stream it to the shader. Note that the shader has a
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/libs/tikzlibrarypgfplots.polar.code.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/libs/tikzlibrarypgfplots.polar.code.tex
index 30ac9587b2b..116195a9099 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/libs/tikzlibrarypgfplots.polar.code.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/libs/tikzlibrarypgfplots.polar.code.tex
@@ -330,7 +330,7 @@
\ifx\pgfplots@data@ymin\pgfplots@invalidrange@ymax
\global\let\pgfplots@data@ymax=\pgfplots@ymax
\fi
- \ifpgfplots@clip@limits
+ \ifpgfplots@clip@limits@x
\else
% there is a rare change that min > max.
% Handle that ...
@@ -338,12 +338,18 @@
\global\let\pgfplots@xmin=\pgfmathresult
\pgfplotscoordmath{x}{max}{\pgfplots@xmin}{\pgfplots@xmax}%
\global\let\pgfplots@xmax=\pgfmathresult
+ \fi
+ \ifpgfplots@clip@limits@y
+ \else
%
\pgfplotscoordmath{y}{min}{\pgfplots@ymin}{\pgfplots@ymax}%
\global\let\pgfplots@ymin=\pgfmathresult
\pgfplotscoordmath{y}{max}{\pgfplots@ymin}{\pgfplots@ymax}%
\global\let\pgfplots@ymax=\pgfmathresult
%
+ \fi
+ \ifpgfplots@clip@limits@z
+ \else
\ifpgfplots@threedim
\pgfplotscoordmath{z}{min}{\pgfplots@zmin}{\pgfplots@zmax}%
\global\let\pgfplots@zmin=\pgfmathresult
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/libs/tikzlibrarypgfplots.statistics.code.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/libs/tikzlibrarypgfplots.statistics.code.tex
index 6b05a8a9a69..3931d85dae3 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/libs/tikzlibrarypgfplots.statistics.code.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/libs/tikzlibrarypgfplots.statistics.code.tex
@@ -8,12 +8,12 @@
% 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/>.
%
@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@
% chosen to fit the initial 'draw position':
boxplot/box extend/.initial=0.8,
% draw direction=x|y
- boxplot/draw direction/.initial=x,
+ boxplot/draw direction/.initial=x,
%
% Activates "dynamic size" feature
boxplot/variable width/.is if=pgfplotsplothandlerboxplot@variable@width,
@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@
boxplot/sample size min/.initial=,
boxplot/sample size max/.initial=,
%
- % this factor times 'box extend' is the size for
+ % this factor times 'box extend' is the size for
% 'sample size min'. The max value gets 'box extend'.
boxplot/variable width min target/.initial=0.2,
%
@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@
% 1,2,3,4,... . This should probably simplify tick (label) generation.
boxplot/draw position/.initial=1+\plotnumofactualtype,
%
- % draw relative anchor=0:
+ % draw relative anchor=0:
% | |---| |
% | | | |
% |----|---|--|
@@ -172,7 +172,7 @@
% |----| |--|
% | |---| |
%
- % draw relative anchor=1:
+ % draw relative anchor=1:
% |----|---|--|
% | | | |
% | |---| |
@@ -253,9 +253,9 @@
\let\pgfplotsplothandlersurveystart=\pgfplotsplothandlersurveystart@boxplot
\let\pgfplotsplothandlersurveyend=\pgfplotsplothandlersurveyend@boxplot
\def\pgfplotsplothandlerLUAfactory{%
- function(axis, pointmetainputhandler)
+ function(axis, pointmetainputhandler)
return pgfplots.BoxPlotPlothandler.new(
- pgfplots.BoxPlotRequest.new(
+ pgfplots.BoxPlotRequest.new(
"\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgfplots/boxplot/lower quartile off}",
"\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgfplots/boxplot/upper quartile off}",
"\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgfplots/boxplot/whisker range}",
@@ -366,7 +366,7 @@
}
% FIXME : implement 'ceil' in the FPU!
\pgfplots@error{The argument 'estimator=\pgfplots@boxplot@estimator' is only available in conjunction with 'lua backend' and lualatex.}%
- \or
+ \or
% R2:
\def\pgfplotsplothandler@boxplot@percentile@estimator@##1##2{%
\pgfmathparse{##1*##2 + 0.5}%
@@ -387,7 +387,7 @@
}
% FIXME : implement 'ceil' in the FPU!
\pgfplots@error{The argument 'estimator=\pgfplots@boxplot@estimator' is only available in conjunction with 'lua backend' and lualatex.}%
- \or
+ \or
% R3:
\def\pgfplotsplothandler@boxplot@percentile@estimator@##1##2{%
\pgfmathparse{##1*##2}%
@@ -397,42 +397,42 @@
\let\offset@low=\pgfmathresult
\pgfplotsplothandler@boxplot@percentile@estimator@getIndex{\offset@low}{##2}%
}
- \or
+ \or
% R4:
\def\pgfplotsplothandler@boxplot@percentile@estimator@##1##2{%
\pgfmathparse{##1*##2}%
\let\h=\pgfmathresult
\pgfplotsplothandler@boxplot@percentile@estimator@std@lookup{##2}%
}
- \or
+ \or
% R5:
\def\pgfplotsplothandler@boxplot@percentile@estimator@##1##2{%
\pgfmathparse{##1*##2 + 0.5}%
\let\h=\pgfmathresult
\pgfplotsplothandler@boxplot@percentile@estimator@std@lookup{##2}%
}
- \or
+ \or
% R6:
\def\pgfplotsplothandler@boxplot@percentile@estimator@##1##2{%
\pgfmathparse{##1*(##2+1)}%
\let\h=\pgfmathresult
\pgfplotsplothandler@boxplot@percentile@estimator@std@lookup{##2}%
}
- \or
+ \or
% R7:
\def\pgfplotsplothandler@boxplot@percentile@estimator@##1##2{%
\pgfmathparse{(##2-1) * ##1 + 1}%
\let\h=\pgfmathresult
\pgfplotsplothandler@boxplot@percentile@estimator@std@lookup{##2}%
}
- \or
+ \or
% R8:
\def\pgfplotsplothandler@boxplot@percentile@estimator@##1##2{%
\pgfmathparse{(##2 + 1/3) * ##1 + 1/3}%
\let\h=\pgfmathresult
\pgfplotsplothandler@boxplot@percentile@estimator@std@lookup{##2}%
}
- \or
+ \or
% R9:
\def\pgfplotsplothandler@boxplot@percentile@estimator@##1##2{%
\pgfmathparse{(##2 + 1/4) * ##1 + 3/8}%
@@ -556,7 +556,7 @@
}
-\def\pgfplotsplothandlersurveyend@boxplot@computestats{
+\def\pgfplotsplothandlersurveyend@boxplot@computestats{
%
\pgfplotsplothandler@boxplot@init@percentile@estimator
%
@@ -887,7 +887,7 @@
\pgfmathfloattofixed\pgfmathresult
\fi
% remember it for later - it might have been retrieved from some
- % table column! If you used something like
+ % table column! If you used something like
% 'draw position=\thisrow{position}, the position of the LAST data point
% will be used (because we are in end survey here).
\edef\pgfplots@loc@TMPb{\noexpand\pgfplotsplothandlersurveyaddoptions{/pgfplots/boxplot/draw position=\pgfmathresult}}%
@@ -1077,9 +1077,9 @@
\begingroup
\pgfkeys{/pgf/fpu}%
\pgfmathparse{
- (\pgfplots@widthkey@mintrg +
- max(0,min(1,(\pgfplots@widthkey@ - \pgfplotsplothandlerboxplot@widthkey@min) /
- (\pgfplotsplothandlerboxplot@widthkey@max - \pgfplotsplothandlerboxplot@widthkey@min)))
+ (\pgfplots@widthkey@mintrg +
+ max(0,min(1,(\pgfplots@widthkey@ - \pgfplotsplothandlerboxplot@widthkey@min) /
+ (\pgfplotsplothandlerboxplot@widthkey@max - \pgfplotsplothandlerboxplot@widthkey@min)))
* (1-\pgfplots@widthkey@mintrg)) * \pgfplots@loc@TMPa}%
\pgfmathfloattofixed\pgfmathresult
\pgfmath@smuggleone\pgfmathresult
@@ -1174,7 +1174,7 @@
% A helper which implements 'draw relative anchor'. It expands to a
% math expression which is suitable as second argument for 'boxplot cs';
% i.e. it needs to be added to 'boxplot/draw position'.
-%
+%
% More precisely, this macro is to be used in a context where lines of
% 'box extend' length have to be drawn.
%
@@ -1183,7 +1183,7 @@
%
% #1: the coordinate. 0 is the means "lower part of the construct
% which is to be drawn". 1 means the "upper part of that construct"
-% and 0.5 is in the middle.
+% and 0.5 is in the middle.
\def\pgfplots@boxplot@anchor@value#1{%
(#1-\pgfplotsboxplotvalue{draw relative anchor})*\pgfplotsboxplotvalue{box extend}%
}
@@ -1195,10 +1195,10 @@
}
\def\pgfplotsboxplotpointabbox#1#2{%
- \pgfplotsboxplotpointab{#1}{\pgfplots@boxplot@anchor@value{#2}}%
+ \pgfplotsboxplotpointab{#1}{\pgfplots@boxplot@anchor@value{#2}}%
}%
\def\pgfplotsboxplotpointabwhisker#1#2{%
- \pgfplotsboxplotpointab{#1}{\pgfplots@boxplot@anchor@value@whisker{#2}}%
+ \pgfplotsboxplotpointab{#1}{\pgfplots@boxplot@anchor@value@whisker{#2}}%
}%
\tikzdeclarecoordinatesystem{boxplot}{%
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/liststructure/pgfplotsarray.code.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/liststructure/pgfplotsarray.code.tex
index df9a26d6839..3bf006f31fd 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/liststructure/pgfplotsarray.code.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/liststructure/pgfplotsarray.code.tex
@@ -31,12 +31,12 @@
% 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/>.
%
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@
}
% #1 the array's name (a macro name
-% #2 a list created by \pgfplotslistnew
+% #2 a list created by \pgfplotslistnew
\def\pgfplotsarrayfrompgfplotslist#1#2{%
\pgfplotsarraynewempty#1%
\pgfplotslistforeachungrouped#2\as\pgfplotsarray@TMPa{%
@@ -398,21 +398,21 @@
}%
% Sorts array '#1' using N log N time.
-%
+%
% The sort key is provided as argument in
% /pgfplots/iflessthan/.code args={#1#2#3#4}, see docs in
% pgfplotsutil.code.tex.
%
% Remarks:
% - the sorting algorithm is a sub-optimal mergesort currently -
-% but it has runtime N log N.
+% but it has runtime N log N.
% - As usual, it is very difficult to move the final result out of the
-% current scope. The initial configuration allocates a *global* copy of #1
+% current scope. The initial configuration allocates a *global* copy of #1
% to carry results out of one TeX group. This means that memory will NEVER be freed.
% I don't see a general N log N alternative for doing so (short of discarding
% the scopes for local groups).
% BUT:
-% you can redefine the code key pair
+% you can redefine the code key pair
% |/pgfplots/array/unscope pre|
% and
% |/pgfplots/array/unscope post|
@@ -440,18 +440,18 @@
% \pgfplotsarraypushback677\to\testarray
% \pgfplotsarraypushback765\to\testarray
% \pgfplotsarraypushback703\to\testarray
-%
-% Unsorted:
-%
+%
+% Unsorted:
+%
% [\pgfplotsarrayforeach\testarray\as\elem{\elem\space}]
-%
+%
% \pgfplotsarraysort\testarray
-%
-% sorted:
-%
+%
+% sorted:
+%
% [\pgfplotsarrayforeach\testarray\as\elem{\elem\space}]
-%
-%--------------------------------------------------
+%
+%--------------------------------------------------
%
% @see \pgfplotsutilsortthree
% @see \pgfplotsutilsortfour
@@ -609,7 +609,7 @@
\pgfplotsarray@mergesort{#1}{#4}{#5}%
}
-
+
% A simple, ungrouped insert sort algorithm for small arrays.
%
% for i := 1; i < N; ++i do
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/liststructure/pgfplotsliststructureext.code.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/liststructure/pgfplotsliststructureext.code.tex
index fa90ea613f6..990b796ce54 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/liststructure/pgfplotsliststructureext.code.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/liststructure/pgfplotsliststructureext.code.tex
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
%
% The 'pgfplotsapplist' is a list which has ONLY the features
%
-% \pgfplotsapplistnewempty
+% \pgfplotsapplistnewempty
% \pgfplotsapplistpushback O(1)
% \pgfplotsapplistedefcontenttomacro (N)
% \pgfplotsapplistxdefcontenttomacro (N)
@@ -15,9 +15,9 @@
% contrast to TeX's macro append routines which lead to O(N^2)
% runtime).
%
-% Furthermore, there is the
+% Furthermore, there is the
%
-% \pgfplotsapplistXnewempty
+% \pgfplotsapplistXnewempty
% \pgfplotsapplistXpushback
% \pgfplotsapplistXedefcontenttomacro (N)
% \pgfplotsapplistXxdefcontenttomacro (N)
@@ -39,12 +39,12 @@
% 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/>.
%
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% the applist defines one macro for each element, like
-%
+%
% \def\element<i>{<content>\element<i+1>}
% \def\element<i+1>{<content>\element<i+2>}
% \def\element<i+2>{}
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@
\expandafter\edef\csname\string#2@\pgfplots@loc@TMPa\endcsname{\the\t@pgfplots@toka\the\t@pgfplots@tokb}%
\expandafter\let\the\t@pgfplots@tokb=\pgfutil@empty
}%
-
+
% time O(N)
% Expands the complete content of list #1 as-is into the macro #2.
\def\pgfplotsapplistedefcontenttomacro#1\to#2{\edef#2{#1}}
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@
%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-% Usage:
+% Usage:
% \pgfplotsapplistXnewempty\macro
% \pgfplotsapplistXnewempty[to global]\macro
%
@@ -223,7 +223,7 @@
\expandafter\def\csname\string#1@bigbuf@c\endcsname{0}%
}%
-
+
% Expands the complete content of list #1 as-is into the macro #2.
\def\pgfplotsapplistXedefcontenttomacro#1\to#2{%
\pgfplotsapplistXflushbuffers#1%
@@ -243,14 +243,14 @@
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-%
+%
% A variant of applist which has the same runtime requirements, but
% does PUSH FRONT only.
%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-% Usage:
+% Usage:
% \pgfplotsprependlistXnewempty{liste}
\def\pgfplotsprependlistXnewempty#1{%
\expandafter\let\csname pgfpPRP@#1\endcsname=\pgfutil@empty
@@ -316,7 +316,7 @@
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%5
-%
+%
% This list \pgfplotsapplistXX here is essentially the SAME as \pgfplotslistX.
%
% But there can only be one such list at a time, so it is faster than
@@ -408,7 +408,7 @@
\def\pgfplotsapplistXX@bigbuf@c{0}%
}%
-
+
% Expands the complete content of list #1 as-is into the macro #2.
\def\pgfplotsapplistXXedefcontenttomacro#1{%
\pgfplotsapplistXXflushbuffers
@@ -428,7 +428,7 @@
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%5
-%
+%
% \pgfplotslistXXglobal assigns to a global list.
%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%5
@@ -509,7 +509,7 @@
\gdef\pgfplotsapplistXXglobal@bigbuf@c{0}%
}%
-
+
% Expands the complete content of list #1 as-is into the macro #2.
%
% this assigns locally into #1.
@@ -542,7 +542,7 @@
\def\pgfplotsgloballet{\global\let}%
-% Usage:
+% Usage:
% \pgfplotsapplistXglobalnewempty\macro
% \pgfplotsapplistXglobalnewempty[to global]\macro
%
@@ -609,7 +609,7 @@
\expandafter\gdef\csname\string#1@bigbuf@c\endcsname{0}%
}%
-
+
\def\pgfplotsapplistXgloballet#1=#2{%
\pgfplotsapplistXglobalflushbuffers#2%
\let#1=#2}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/lua/pgfplots/binary.lua b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/lua/pgfplots/binary.lua
index 704778440bc..74c04b7409f 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/lua/pgfplots/binary.lua
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/lua/pgfplots/binary.lua
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ else
pgfplotsUnpack = unpack;
end
--- Takes a table containing an arbitrary number of integers in the range 0..255 and converts it
+-- Takes a table containing an arbitrary number of integers in the range 0..255 and converts it
-- into a binary stream of the corresponding binary chars.
--
-- @param charIndices a table containing 0...N arguments; each in the range 0..255
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/lua/pgfplots/colormap.lua b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/lua/pgfplots/colormap.lua
index e0df003e724..73cbb2c894e 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/lua/pgfplots/colormap.lua
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/lua/pgfplots/colormap.lua
@@ -13,6 +13,8 @@ local table=table
do
-- all globals will be read from/defined in pgfplots:
local _ENV = pgfplots
+
+local pgftonumber = pgfluamathfunctions.tonumber
-----------------------------------
ColorSpace = newClass()
@@ -33,7 +35,8 @@ ColorMap.range =1000
-- colorspace: an instance of ColorSpace
-- values: an array (1-based table) with color components. Each color component is supposed to be a table with K entries where K is colorspace:numComponents
-- positions: either an empty array (in which case the colormap is uniform) or one position per value. Positions are in [0,1000]
-function ColorMap:constructor( h, colorspace, values, positions)
+-- scaleOrderZ the specific scaling factor used for 'colormap access=const' (or negative or the empty string if this is disabled)
+function ColorMap:constructor( h, colorspace, values, positions, scaleOrderZ)
if not h or not colorspace or not positions or not values then error("arguments must not be nil")end
self.name = name
@@ -42,6 +45,7 @@ function ColorMap:constructor( h, colorspace, values, positions)
self.colorspace = colorspace
self.values = values
self.pos = positions
+ self:setScaleOrderZ(scaleOrderZ)
local numComponents = self.colorspace.numComponents
for i = 1,#self.values do
@@ -52,24 +56,48 @@ function ColorMap:constructor( h, colorspace, values, positions)
end
end
-function ColorMap:findPrecomputed(inMin, inMax, x)
+function ColorMap:isUniform()
+ if #self.pos == 0 then
+ return true
+ else
+ return false
+ end
+end
+
+function ColorMap:setScaleOrderZ(scaleOrderZ)
+ if type(scaleOrderZ) == "number" then
+ self.scaleOrderZ = scaleOrderZ
+ elseif #scaleOrderZ == 0 or type(scaleOrderZ) == "string" and scaleOrderZ == "h" then
+ -- special case which means "h"
+ self.scaleOrderZ = "h"
+ else
+ self.scaleOrderZ = pgftonumber(scaleOrderZ)
+ end
+end
+
+function ColorMap:_transform(inMin, inMax, x)
local transformed
if inMin == 0 and inMax == ColorMap.range then
transformed = x
else
- local scale = ColorMap.range / (inMax - inMin)
+ local scale = ColorMap.range / (inMax - inMin)
transformed = (x - inMin) * scale
end
transformed = math.max(0, transformed)
transformed = math.min(ColorMap.range, transformed)
-
+ return transformed
+end
+
+function ColorMap:findPrecomputed(inMin, inMax, x)
+ local transformed = self:_transform(inMin, inMax, x)
+
local divh = transformed * self.invh
local intervalno = math.floor(divh)
local factor = divh - intervalno
local factor_two = 1-factor
-
+
-- Step 2: interpolate the desired RGB value using vector valued interpolation on the identified interval
if intervalno+1 == #self.values then
-- ah- we are at the right end!
@@ -90,6 +118,34 @@ function ColorMap:findPrecomputed(inMin, inMax, x)
return result
end
+function ColorMap:findPiecewiseConst(inMin, inMax, x)
+ -- see docs in \pgfplotscolormapfindpiecewiseconst@precomputed@ for details
+
+ local transformed = self:_transform(inMin, inMax, x)
+ local intervalno =-1
+ if self:isUniform() then
+ if self.scaleOrderZ == "h" then
+ invh = self.invh + 0.001
+ else
+ -- disable the extra interval
+ invh = self.invh
+ end
+
+ local divh = transformed * invh
+ intervalno = math.floor(divh)
+ else
+ -- FIXME : IMPLEMENT
+ end
+
+ if intervalno+1 == #self.values then
+ -- we have artificially increased the "h" (see the comments
+ -- above) -- meaning that this 'if' can happen.
+ -- ->Map the rightmost point to the rightmost interval:
+ return self.values[#self.values]
+ end
+ return self.values[intervalno+1]
+end
+
-----------------------------------
-- global registry of all colormaps.
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/lua/pgfplots/meshplothandler.lua b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/lua/pgfplots/meshplothandler.lua
index a3b492a5296..dba97aaf350 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/lua/pgfplots/meshplothandler.lua
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/lua/pgfplots/meshplothandler.lua
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ function MeshPlothandler:reverseScanline(scanLineLength)
tmp = coords[1+scanlineOff+i]
coords[1+scanlineOff+i] = coords[reverseindex]
coords[reverseindex] = tmp
-
+
reverseindex = reverseindex-1
end
end
@@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ function MeshVisualizer:getVisualizationOutput()
if self.isZBufferSort then
result = self:applyZBufferSort(result)
end
-
+
return result
end
@@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ end
function MeshVisualizer:applyZBufferSort(coords)
-- in order to sort this thing, we need to compute the sort key (view depth) for each coord.
-- furthermore, each list entry must be single patch... that means we need a (huge?) temporary table.
-
+
local patchType = self.patchType
local numVertices = patchType.numVertices
@@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ function MeshVisualizer:applyZBufferSort(coords)
-- STEP 2: assign the sort key: the "element depth".
--
-- the "element depth" is defined to be the MEAN of all
- -- vertex depths.
+ -- vertex depths.
-- And since the mean is 1/n * sum_{i=1}^n V_i, we can
-- directly omit the 1/n --- it is the same for every
-- vertex anyway, and we only want to compare the depth
@@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ function MeshVisualizer:applyZBufferSort(coords)
local vertex = patchcoords[j]
local vertexDepth = getVertexDepth(axis,vertex)
-
+
sumOfVertexDepth = sumOfVertexDepth + vertexDepth
end
patch.elementDepth = sumOfVertexDepth
@@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ end
function MeshVisualizer:decodeIntoPatches(coords)
local result = {}
-
+
local scanLineLength = self.scanLineLength
local length = #coords
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/lua/pgfplots/pgfplotstexio.lua b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/lua/pgfplots/pgfplotstexio.lua
index bbce58d50c9..cffb518c925 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/lua/pgfplots/pgfplotstexio.lua
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/lua/pgfplots/pgfplotstexio.lua
@@ -9,10 +9,10 @@
-- * TeX can call LUA methods in order to "do something". The reverse direction is not true: LUA cannot call TeX methods.
--
-- * the only way that LUA can read TeX input values or write TeX output values is the top layer (at the time of this writing: only pgfplotstexio.lua ).
---
--- * The LUA backend has one main purpose: scalability and performance.
+--
+-- * The LUA backend has one main purpose: scalability and performance.
-- Its purpose is _not_ to run a standalone visualization.
---
+--
-- The precise meaning of "scalability" is: the LUA backend should do as much
-- as possible which is done for single coordinates. Coordinates constitute
-- "scalability": the number of coordinates can become arbitrarily large.
@@ -20,13 +20,13 @@
-- "Performance" is related to scalability. But it is more: some dedicated
-- utility function might have a TeX backend and will be invoked whenever it
-- is needed. Candidates are colormap functions, z buffer arithmetics etc.
---
+--
-- Thus, the best way to ensure "scalability" is to move _everything_ which is to be done for a single coordinate to LUA.
--
--- Sometimes, this will be impossible or too expensive.
+-- Sometimes, this will be impossible or too expensive.
-- Here, "Performance" might still be optimized by some dedicated LUA function.
--
---
+--
-- Unfortunately, the LUA backend does not simplify the code base - it makes it more complicated.
-- This is due to the way it is used: one needs to know when the TeX backend
-- delegates all its work to LUA. It is also due to the fact that it
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@
--
-- * \begin{axis}. It invokes \pgfplots@prepare@LUA@api .
-- The purpose is to define the global pgfplots.gca "_g_et _c_urrent _a_xis" and to transfer some key presets.
---
+--
-- Log message: "lua backend=true: Activating LUA backend for axis."
--
-- * \end{axis}. It invokes \pgfplots@LUA@visualization@update@axis .
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@
-- entire processing to the LUA backend. If it succeeds, it will do
-- nothing on the TeX side.
--
--- Both PARTIAL MODE and COMPLETE MODE call
+-- Both PARTIAL MODE and COMPLETE MODE call
-- \pgfplots@LUA@survey@start : transfer plot type and current axis arguments to LUA
-- and
-- \pgfplots@LUA@survey@end : copy LUA axis arguments back to TeX.
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ function texSurveyPoint(x,y,z,meta)
pt.x[2] = y
pt.x[3] = z
pt.meta = meta
-
+
gca.currentPlotHandler:surveypoint(pt)
end
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ function texSurveyAddJump()
pt.x[2] = nil
pt.x[3] = nil
pt.meta = nil
-
+
gca:addSurveyedJump(gca.currentPlotHandler, pt)
end
@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ end
function texSurveyEnd()
local result = gca:surveyToPgfplots(gca.currentPlotHandler, true)
--log("returning " .. result .. "\n\n")
-
+
tex.sprint(LOAD_TIME_CATCODETABLE, result);
gca.currentPlotHandler=nil
end
@@ -156,14 +156,14 @@ function texVisualizationInit(plotNum, plotIs3d)
if not plotNum or plotIs3d==nil then error("arguments must not be nil") end
local currentPlotHandler = gca.plothandlers[plotNum+1]
- gca.currentPlotHandler = currentPlotHandler;
+ gca.currentPlotHandler = currentPlotHandler;
if currentPlotHandler then
currentPlotHandler.plotIs3d = plotIs3d
currentPlotHandler:visualizationPhaseInit();
- tex.sprint("1")
+ tex.sprint("1")
else
-- ok, this plot has no LUA support.
- tex.sprint("0")
+ tex.sprint("0")
end
end
@@ -200,49 +200,56 @@ end
function texApplyZBufferReverseScanline(scanLineLength)
local currentPlotHandler = gca.currentPlotHandler
if not currentPlotHandler then error("This function cannot be used in the current context") end
-
+
currentPlotHandler:reverseScanline(scanLineLength)
-end
+end
-- Modifies the Surveyed coordinate list.
-- Expands to nothing
function texApplyZBufferReverseTransposed(scanLineLength)
local currentPlotHandler = gca.currentPlotHandler
if not currentPlotHandler then error("This function cannot be used in the current context") end
-
+
currentPlotHandler:reverseTransposed(scanLineLength)
-end
+end
-- Modifies the Surveyed coordinate list.
-- Expands to nothing
function texApplyZBufferReverseStream()
local currentPlotHandler = gca.currentPlotHandler
if not currentPlotHandler then error("This function cannot be used in the current context") end
-
+
currentPlotHandler:reverseStream(scanLineLength)
-end
+end
-- Modifies the Surveyed coordinate list.
---
+--
-- Note that this is UNRELATED to mesh/surface plots! They have their own (patch-based) z buffer.
--
-- Expands to nothing
function texApplyZBufferSort()
local currentPlotHandler = gca.currentPlotHandler
if not currentPlotHandler then error("This function cannot be used in the current context") end
-
+
currentPlotHandler:sortCoordinatesByViewDepth()
-end
+end
-- Modifies the Surveyed coordinate list.
-- Expands to the resulting coordinates
function texGetSurveyedCoordsToPgfplots()
local currentPlotHandler = gca.currentPlotHandler
if not currentPlotHandler then error("This function cannot be used in the current context") end
-
+
tex.sprint(LOAD_TIME_CATCODETABLE, currentPlotHandler:surveyedCoordsToPgfplots(gca))
end
+function texColorMapSetScaleOrderZ(mapName, scaleOrderZ)
+ local colormap = ColorMaps[mapName];
+ if colormap then
+ colormap:setScaleOrderZ(scaleOrderZ)
+ end
+end
+
-- Performance optimization: computes the colormap lookup.
function texColorMapPrecomputed(mapName, inMin, inMax, x)
local colormap = ColorMaps[mapName];
@@ -261,6 +268,24 @@ function texColorMapPrecomputed(mapName, inMin, inMax, x)
end
end
+-- Performance optimization: computes the colormap lookup.
+function texColorMapFindPiecewiseConst(mapName, inMin, inMax, x)
+ local colormap = ColorMaps[mapName];
+ if colormap then
+ local result = colormap:findPiecewiseConst(
+ pgftonumber(inMin),
+ pgftonumber(inMax),
+ pgftonumber(x))
+
+ local str = ""
+ for i = 1,#result do
+ if i>1 then str = str .. "," end
+ str = str .. tostringfixed(result[i])
+ end
+ tex.sprint(LOAD_TIME_CATCODETABLE, str)
+ end
+end
+
local function isStripPrefixOrSuffixChar(char)
return char == ' ' or char == '{' or char == "}"
end
@@ -343,7 +368,7 @@ do
local domainMin = arg1
local h = arg2-arg1
local domainMax = arg3
-
+
-- round to the nearest integer (using +0.5, should be ok)
local samples = math.floor((domainMax - domainMin)/h + 0.5) + 1
@@ -359,32 +384,32 @@ end
-- generates TeX output '1' on success and '0' on failure
-- @param debugMode one of a couple of strings: "off", "verbose", or "compileerror"
function texAddplotExpressionCoordinateGenerator(
- is3d,
- xExpr, yExpr, zExpr,
- sampleLine,
- domainxmin, domainxmax,
- domainymin, domainymax,
- samplesx, samplesy,
- variablex, variabley,
+ is3d,
+ xExpr, yExpr, zExpr,
+ sampleLine,
+ domainxmin, domainxmax,
+ domainymin, domainymax,
+ samplesx, samplesy,
+ variablex, variabley,
samplesAt,
debugMode
)
local plothandler = gca.currentPlotHandler
local coordoutputstream = SurveyCoordOutputStream.new(plothandler)
-
+
if samplesAt and string.len(samplesAt) >0 then
-- "samples at" has higher priority than domain.
-- Use it!
domainxmin, domainxmax, samplesx = samplesAtToDomain(samplesAt)
if not domainxmin then
- -- FAILURE: could not convert "samples at".
+ -- FAILURE: could not convert "samples at".
-- Fall back to a TeX based survey.
log("log", "LUA survey failed: The value of 'samples at= " .. tostring(samplesAt) .. "' is unsupported by the LUA backend (currently, only 'samples at={a,b,...,c}' is supported).\n")
tex.sprint("0")
return
end
-
+
else
domainxmin= pgftonumber(domainxmin)
domainxmax= pgftonumber(domainxmax)
@@ -421,7 +446,7 @@ function texAddplotExpressionCoordinateGenerator(
removeSurroundingBraces(expressions)
local generator = AddplotExpressionCoordinateGenerator.new(
- coordoutputstream,
+ coordoutputstream,
expressions,
domainMin, domainMax,
samples,
@@ -441,7 +466,7 @@ function texAddplotExpressionCoordinateGenerator(
else
error("Got unknown debugMode = " .. debugMode )
end
-
+
local success
if compileErrorOnFailure then
success = generator:generateCoords()
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/lua/pgfplots/pgfplotsutil.lua b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/lua/pgfplots/pgfplotsutil.lua
index b3b09fea688..40ac83bb385 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/lua/pgfplots/pgfplotsutil.lua
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/lua/pgfplots/pgfplotsutil.lua
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ pgfplotsmath.infty = infty
local nan = math.sqrt(-1)
pgfplotsmath.nan = nan
----------------------------------------
+---------------------------------------
--
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ end
--- Create a new class that inherits from a base class
+-- Create a new class that inherits from a base class
--
-- base = pgfplots.newClass()
-- function base:constructor()
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/lua/pgfplots/plothandler.lua b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/lua/pgfplots/plothandler.lua
index 218b08c5dd3..59dfbb2c774 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/lua/pgfplots/plothandler.lua
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/lua/pgfplots/plothandler.lua
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
-- pgfplots.Axis
-- pgfplots.Coord
-- pgfplots.Plothandler
---
+--
-- and some related classes.
local math=math
@@ -43,11 +43,11 @@ function Coord:copy(other)
end
function Coord:__tostring()
- local result = '(' .. stringOrDefault(self.x[1], "--") ..
- ',' .. stringOrDefault(self.x[2], "--") ..
- ',' .. stringOrDefault(self.x[3], "--") ..
+ local result = '(' .. stringOrDefault(self.x[1], "--") ..
+ ',' .. stringOrDefault(self.x[2], "--") ..
+ ',' .. stringOrDefault(self.x[3], "--") ..
') [' .. stringOrDefault(self.meta, "--") .. ']'
-
+
if not self.x[1] and self.unfiltered then
result = result .. "(was " .. tostring(self.unfiltered) .. ")"
end
@@ -109,15 +109,15 @@ function PointMetaMap:map(meta)
result = math.min(1000, result)
return result
else
- if self.warnForfilterDiscards then
+ if self.warnForfilterDiscards then
log("The per point meta data '" .. tostring(meta) .. " (and probably others as well) is unbounded - using the minimum value instead.\n")
self.warnForfilterDiscards=false
end
return 0
end
end
-
-
+
+
-------------------------------------------------------
@@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ function Plothandler:surveypoint(pt)
end
end
self.axis:datapointsurveyed(current, self)
-
+
self.coordindex = self.coordindex + 1;
end
@@ -271,11 +271,11 @@ function Plothandler:getCoordsInTeXFormat(axis, coords, extraSerializer)
return table.concat(result)
end
--- PRIVATE
+-- PRIVATE
--
-- does the same as \pgfplotsplothandlerserializepointto
function Plothandler:serializeCoordToPgfplots(pt)
- return
+ return
toTeXstring(pt.x[1]) .. "," ..
toTeXstring(pt.x[2]) .. "," ..
toTeXstring(pt.x[3])
@@ -321,7 +321,7 @@ function Plothandler:sortCoordinatesByViewDepth()
local vertexDepth = getVertexDepth(axis,coords[i])
coords[i].vertexDepth = vertexDepth
end
-
+
-- Step 2: sort (inplace)
local comparator = function(ptA, ptB)
return ptA.vertexDepth > ptB.vertexDepth
@@ -372,7 +372,7 @@ end
-- * visualize just plot marks at each of the collected coordinates
-- * visualize just error bars at each collected coordinate
-- * ...
---
+--
-- this class offers basic visualization support. "Basic" means that it will merely transform and finalize input coordinates.
PlotVisualizer = newClass()
@@ -392,7 +392,7 @@ end
--
-- @return any results. The format of the results is currently a list of Coord, but I am unsure of whether it will stay this way.
--
--- Note that a PlotVisualizer does _not_ modify self.sourcePlotHandler.coords
+-- Note that a PlotVisualizer does _not_ modify self.sourcePlotHandler.coords
function PlotVisualizer:getVisualizationOutput()
local result = {}
local coords = self.sourcePlotHandler.coords
@@ -407,7 +407,7 @@ function PlotVisualizer:getVisualizationOutput()
local result_i
local result_i = Coord.new()
result_i:copy(coords[i])
-
+
if result_i.x[1] ~= nil then
self:visphasegetpoint(result_i)
else
@@ -422,7 +422,7 @@ end
-- PROTECTED
-- resembles \pgfplotsplothandlervisualizejump -- or at least that part which can be done in LUA.
--- It does not visualize anything, but it can be used to modify the coordinate
+-- It does not visualize anything, but it can be used to modify the coordinate
function PlotVisualizer:notifyJump(pt)
-- do nothing.
end
@@ -486,7 +486,7 @@ end
-- - the other input coordinates are already read.
-- POSTCONDITION for '@assign':
-- - \pgfplots@current@point@meta is ready for use:
--- - EITHER a parsed floating point number
+-- - EITHER a parsed floating point number
-- - OR an empty string,
-- - OR a symbolic string (if the issymbolic boolean is true)
-- The default implementation is
@@ -521,7 +521,7 @@ CoordAssignmentPointMetaHandler = newClassExtends( PointMetaHandler )
function CoordAssignmentPointMetaHandler:constructor(dir)
PointMetaHandler.constructor(self, false,false)
if not dir then error "nil argument for 'dir' is unsupported." end
- self.dir=dir
+ self.dir=dir
end
function CoordAssignmentPointMetaHandler:assign(pt)
@@ -561,7 +561,7 @@ function ExpressionPointMetaHandler:assign(pt)
error("point meta=" .. self.expression .. ": expression has been rejected.")
end
end
-
+
-------------------------------------------------------
@@ -580,12 +580,12 @@ end
-------------------------------------------------------
--- An axis.
+-- An axis.
Axis = newClass()
function Axis:constructor()
self.is3d = false
- self.clipLimits = true
+ self.clipLimits = { true, true, true}
self.autocomputeAllLimits = true -- FIXME : redundant!?
self.autocomputeMin = { true, true, true }
self.autocomputeMax = { true, true, true }
@@ -618,7 +618,7 @@ function Axis:getVertexDepth(pt)
end
if #vertex ~=3 then
- error("Cannot compute vertex depth of " .. tostring(pt) .. ": expected a 3d point but got " .. tostring(#vertex))
+ error("Cannot compute vertex depth of " .. tostring(pt) .. ": expected a 3d point but got " .. tostring(#vertex))
end
if not viewdir or #viewdir~=3 then error("got unexpected view dir " ..tostring(viewdir) ) end
@@ -704,7 +704,7 @@ end
function Axis:validatecoord(dir, point)
if not dir or not point then error("arguments must not be nil") end
local result = pgftonumber(point.x[dir])
-
+
if result == nil then
result = nil
elseif result == pgfplotsmath.infty or result == -pgfplotsmath.infty or pgfplotsmath.isnan(result) then
@@ -728,9 +728,9 @@ function Axis:parsecoordinate(pt, filterExpressionByDir)
if pt.x[3] ~= nil then
self.is3d = true
end
-
+
local result = Coord.new()
-
+
local unfiltered = Coord.new()
unfiltered.x = {}
unfiltered.meta = pt.meta
@@ -754,7 +754,7 @@ function Axis:parsecoordinate(pt, filterExpressionByDir)
for i = 1,self:loopMax() do
self:validatecoord(i, result)
end
-
+
local resultIsBounded = true
for i = 1,self:loopMax() do
if result.x[i] == nil then
@@ -766,7 +766,7 @@ function Axis:parsecoordinate(pt, filterExpressionByDir)
result.x = { nil, nil, nil}
end
- return result
+ return result
end
-- PROTECTED
@@ -794,23 +794,23 @@ end
-- @param pt an instance of Coord
function Axis:updatelimitsforcoordinate(pt)
local isClipped = false
- if self.clipLimits then
- for i = 1,self:loopMax(),1 do
+ for i = 1,self:loopMax(),1 do
+ if self.clipLimits[i] then
if not self.autocomputeMin[i] then
isClipped = isClipped or pt.x[i] < self.min[i]
end
if not self.autocomputeMax[i] then
isClipped = isClipped or pt.x[i] > self.max[i]
end
- end
+ end
end
-
+
if not isClipped then
for i = 1,self:loopMax(),1 do
if self.autocomputeMin[i] then
self.min[i] = math.min(pt.x[i], self.min[i])
end
-
+
if self.autocomputeMax[i] then
self.max[i] = math.max(pt.x[i], self.max[i])
end
@@ -833,14 +833,14 @@ end
--
-- unfinished, see its fixmes
function Axis:addVisualizationDependencies(pt)
- -- FIXME : 'visualization depends on'
+ -- FIXME : 'visualization depends on'
-- FIXME : 'execute for finished point'
return pt
end
-- PROTECTED
--
--- indicates that a data point has been surveyed by the axis and that it can be consumed
+-- indicates that a data point has been surveyed by the axis and that it can be consumed
function Axis:datapointsurveyed(pt, plothandler)
if not pt or not plothandler then error("arguments must not be nil") end
if pt.x[1] ~= nil then
@@ -882,7 +882,7 @@ function Axis:datapointsurveyed(pt, plothandler)
end
end
end
-
+
-- note that the TeX variant would increase the coord index here.
-- We do it it surveypoint.
end
@@ -905,7 +905,7 @@ local function toTeXxyzCoord(namePrefix, pt )
local x = toTeXstring(pt.x[1])
local y = toTeXstring(pt.x[2])
local z = toTeXstring(pt.x[3])
- return
+ return
"\\gdef" .. namePrefix .. "@x{" .. x .. "}" ..
"\\gdef" .. namePrefix .. "@y{" .. y .. "}" ..
"\\gdef" .. namePrefix .. "@z{" .. z .. "}";
@@ -942,8 +942,8 @@ function Axis:surveyToPgfplots(plothandler)
local firstCoord = findFirstValidCoord(plothandler.coords) or Coord.new()
local lastCoord = findLastValidCoord(plothandler.coords) or Coord.new()
- local result =
- plothandlerResult ..
+ local result =
+ plothandlerResult ..
toTeXxyzCoord("\\pgfplots@currentplot@firstcoord", firstCoord) ..
toTeXxyzCoord("\\pgfplots@currentplot@lastcoord", lastCoord) ..
axisLimitToTeXString("\\pgfplots@metamin", plothandler.metamin) ..
@@ -959,21 +959,21 @@ function Axis:surveyToPgfplots(plothandler)
axisLimitToTeXString("\\pgfplots@zmax", self.max[3]) ..
"\\global\\pgfplots@threedimtrue ";
end
- if plothandler.plotHasJumps then
+ if plothandler.plotHasJumps then
result = result ..
"\\def\\pgfplotsaxisplothasjumps{1}"
else
result = result ..
"\\def\\pgfplotsaxisplothasjumps{0}"
end
- if plothandler.hasUnboundedPointMeta then
+ if plothandler.hasUnboundedPointMeta then
result = result ..
"\\def\\pgfplotsaxisplothasunboundedpointmeta{1}"
else
result = result ..
"\\def\\pgfplotsaxisplothasunboundedpointmeta{0}"
end
- if plothandler.filteredCoordsAway then
+ if plothandler.filteredCoordsAway then
result = result ..
"\\def\\pgfplotsaxisfilteredcoordsaway{1}"
else
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/lua/pgfplots/statistics.lua b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/lua/pgfplots/statistics.lua
index 57350254b30..ff264858d0a 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/lua/pgfplots/statistics.lua
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/lua/pgfplots/statistics.lua
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ function PercentileEstimator:getIndex(data, i)
end
return result
end
-
+
-- @param percentile the requested percentile. Use 0.5 for the median, 0.25 for the first quartile, 0.95 for the 95% percentile etc.
function PercentileEstimator:getValue(percentile, data)
@@ -65,8 +65,8 @@ function LegacyPgfplotsPercentileEstimator:getValue(percentile, data)
local offset_low = mathfloor(h)
local isInt = ( h==offset_low )
- local offset_high = offset_low+1
-
+ local offset_high = offset_low+1
+
local x_low = self:getIndex(data, offset_low)
local x_up = self:getIndex(data, offset_high)
local res = x_low
@@ -92,8 +92,8 @@ function LegacyBadPgfplotsPercentileEstimator:getValue(percentile, data)
local offset_low = mathfloor(h)
local isInt = ( h==offset_low )
- local offset_high = offset_low+1
-
+ local offset_high = offset_low+1
+
local x_low = self:getIndex(data, offset_low+1)
local x_up = self:getIndex(data, offset_high+1)
local res = x_low
@@ -122,39 +122,39 @@ function ParameterizedPercentileEstimator:constructor( typeFlag )
local x_up = getIndex(self, data, h_low +1 )
return x_low + (h - h_low) * (x_up - x_low)
end
-
+
if typeFlag == 1 then
- -- R1
+ -- R1
self.getValue = function(self, percentile, data)
local h= #data * percentile
return getIndex(self, data, mathceil(h) )
end
elseif typeFlag == 2 then
- -- R2
+ -- R2
self.getValue = function(self, percentile, data)
local h= #data * percentile + 0.5
return 0.5*(getIndex(self, data, mathceil(h-0.5)) + getIndex(self, data, mathfloor(h+0.5) ) )
end
elseif typeFlag == 3 then
- -- R3
+ -- R3
self.getValue = function(self, percentile, data)
local h= #data * percentile
return getIndex(self, data, pgfluamathfunctions.round(h) )
end
elseif typeFlag == 4 then
- -- R4
+ -- R4
self.getValue = function(self, percentile, data)
local h= #data * percentile
return stdLookup(data,h)
end
elseif typeFlag == 5 then
- -- R5
+ -- R5
self.getValue = function(self, percentile, data)
local h= #data * percentile + 0.5
return stdLookup(data,h)
end
elseif typeFlag == 6 then
- -- R6
+ -- R6
self.getValue = function(self, percentile, data)
local h= (#data +1) * percentile
return stdLookup(data,h)
@@ -166,13 +166,13 @@ function ParameterizedPercentileEstimator:constructor( typeFlag )
return stdLookup(data,h)
end
elseif typeFlag == 8 then
- -- R8
+ -- R8
self.getValue = function(self, percentile, data)
local h= (#data + 1/3) * percentile + 1/3
return stdLookup(data,h)
end
elseif typeFlag == 9 then
- -- R9
+ -- R9
self.getValue = function(self, percentile, data)
local h= (#data + 1/4) * percentile + 3/8
return stdLookup(data,h)
@@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ function ParameterizedPercentileEstimator:constructor( typeFlag )
end
-getPercentileEstimator = function(estimatorName)
+getPercentileEstimator = function(estimatorName)
if estimatorName == "legacy" then
return LegacyPgfplotsPercentileEstimator.new()
elseif estimatorName == "legacy*" then
@@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ end
-- @return an instance of BoxPlotResponse
function boxPlotCompute(boxPlotRequest, data)
if not boxPlotRequest or not data then error("Arguments must not be nil") end
-
+
for i = 1,#data do
local data_i = data[i]
if data_i == nil or type(data_i) ~= "number" then
@@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ function boxPlotCompute(boxPlotRequest, data)
for i = 1,#data do
sum = sum + data[i]
end
-
+
local numCoords = #data
local lowerWhisker
@@ -321,7 +321,7 @@ function boxPlotCompute(boxPlotRequest, data)
end
-------------------------------------------------------
--- Replicates the survey phase of \pgfplotsplothandlerboxplot
+-- Replicates the survey phase of \pgfplotsplothandlerboxplot
BoxPlotPlothandler = newClassExtends(Plothandler)
-- drawDirection : either "x" or "y".
@@ -355,17 +355,17 @@ function BoxPlotPlothandler:surveyend()
local computed = boxPlotCompute( self.boxPlotRequest, self.boxplotInput )
- local texResult =
+ local texResult =
"\\pgfplotsplothandlersurveyend@boxplot@set{lower whisker}{" .. toTeXstring(computed.lowerWhisker) .. "}" ..
"\\pgfplotsplothandlersurveyend@boxplot@set{lower quartile}{" .. toTeXstring(computed.lowerQuartile) .. "}" ..
"\\pgfplotsplothandlersurveyend@boxplot@set{median}{" .. toTeXstring(computed.median) .. "}" ..
"\\pgfplotsplothandlersurveyend@boxplot@set{upper quartile}{" .. toTeXstring(computed.upperQuartile) .. "}" ..
"\\pgfplotsplothandlersurveyend@boxplot@set{upper whisker}{" .. toTeXstring(computed.upperWhisker) .. "}" ..
"\\pgfplotsplothandlersurveyend@boxplot@set{sample size}{" .. toTeXstring(# self.boxplotInput) .. "}"
-
+
self.boxplotInput = nil
Plothandler.surveystart(self)
-
+
local outliers = computed.outliers
for i =1,#outliers do
local outlier = outliers[i]
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/lua/pgfplots/streamer.lua b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/lua/pgfplots/streamer.lua
index ab5b605d6d1..39baf5ceca1 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/lua/pgfplots/streamer.lua
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/lua/pgfplots/streamer.lua
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ function AddplotExpressionCoordinateGenerator:constructor(coordoutputstream, exp
self.domainMax = domainMax
self.samples = samples
self.variableNames = variableNames
-
+
-- log("initialized " .. tostring(self) .. "\n")
end
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ end
-- this method is a replicate of \pgfplots@addplotimpl@expression@@
function AddplotExpressionCoordinateGenerator:generateCoords()
local stringToFunctionMap = pgfluamathfunctions.stringToFunctionMap
- -- create a backup of the 'x' and 'y' math expressions which
+ -- create a backup of the 'x' and 'y' math expressions which
-- have been defined in \pgfplots@coord@stream@start:
local old_global_function_x = stringToFunctionMap["x"]
local old_global_function_y = stringToFunctionMap["y"]
@@ -78,10 +78,10 @@ function AddplotExpressionCoordinateGenerator:generateCoords()
end
local variableNames = self.variableNames
-
+
local x,y
local sampleLine = #samples==1
-
+
local function pseudoconstantx() return x end
local pseudoconstanty
if sampleLine then
@@ -125,8 +125,10 @@ function AddplotExpressionCoordinateGenerator:generateCoords()
local Z = nil
if is3d then
Z = pgfmathparse(zExpr)
+ else
+ -- FIXME BUG: we need to do something else with 'Z' if this is a 2d plot inside of a 3d axis!
end
-
+
local pt = Coord.new()
pt.x = { X, Y, Z}
@@ -137,7 +139,7 @@ function AddplotExpressionCoordinateGenerator:generateCoords()
coordoutputstream:coord(pt)
end
-
+
if not sampleLine then
local xmin = domainMin[1]
local ymin = domainMin[2]
@@ -167,7 +169,7 @@ function AddplotExpressionCoordinateGenerator:generateCoords()
computeXYZ()
end
end
-
+
stringToFunctionMap[variableNames[1]] = nil
stringToFunctionMap[variableNames[2]] = nil
return true
@@ -181,10 +183,10 @@ function AddplotExpressionCoordinateGenerator:__tostring()
result = result .. self.expressions[i] ..", "
end
result = result .. "\n domain=" .. self.domainMin[1] .. ":" .. self.domainMax[1]
- result = result .. "\n samples=" .. self.samples[1]
+ result = result .. "\n samples=" .. self.samples[1]
if #self.domainMin == 2 then
result = result .. "\n domain y=" .. self.domainMin[2] .. ":" .. self.domainMax[2]
- result = result .. "\n samples y=" .. self.samples[2]
+ result = result .. "\n samples y=" .. self.samples[2]
end
result = result .. "]"
return result
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/numtable/pgfplotstable.code.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/numtable/pgfplotstable.code.tex
index a85aa649329..5812550a4fc 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/numtable/pgfplotstable.code.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/numtable/pgfplotstable.code.tex
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
%
% Package pgfplotstable
%
-% Provides support to read and work with abstact numeric tables of the
+% Provides support to read and work with abstract numeric tables of the
% form
%
% COLUMN1 COLUMN2 COLUMN3
@@ -17,12 +17,12 @@
% 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/>.
%
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@
\ifnum\c@pgfplotstable@rowindex<\pgfplotstablerows\relax
\c@pgfplotstable@colindex=\pgfplotstablerows\relax
\advance\c@pgfplotstable@colindex by-\c@pgfplotstable@rowindex
- \advance\c@pgfplotstable@colindex by\pgfplotstablepartsize
+ \advance\c@pgfplotstable@colindex by\pgfplotstablepartsize
\edef\pgfplotstablepartsize{\the\c@pgfplotstable@colindex}%
\fi
%
@@ -183,10 +183,10 @@
% columns={[index]2,name2,name3,[index]5}
/pgfplots/table/columns/.initial=,
%
- % this choice allows
+ % this choice allows
% \pgfplotstableset{
% column name={}, % means: the column's display name is an empty string!
- % column name=\pgfkeysnovalue, % means: no value specified. In this case,
+ % column name=\pgfkeysnovalue, % means: no value specified. In this case,
% the column's display name will default to column's name.
% }
/pgfplots/table/column name/.initial=\pgfkeysnovalue,
@@ -266,7 +266,7 @@
% if the 'process' key hadn't been invoked.
% It will, however, use the current value of \pgfmathresult.
%
- % If \continue is NOT empty, for example \def\continue{0},
+ % If \continue is NOT empty, for example \def\continue{0},
% `dec sep align' assumes that \pgfmathresult contains the
% completely typeset cell, including any alignment material.
/pgfplots/table/dec sep align/process/.code=,%
@@ -407,8 +407,13 @@
}%
},%
/pgfplots/table/verb string type/.style={%
+ /pgfplots/table/text special chars={\#,\|},% FIXME: too limited ...
/pgfplots/table/assign cell content/.code={%
\def\pgfplotstable@loc@TMPa{##1}%
+ % hm... this here might be more robust instead of the line
+ % above. But not much, I suppose:
+ %\t@pgfplotstable@a={##1}%
+ %\edef\pgfplotstable@loc@TMPa{\the\t@pgfplotstable@a}%
\pgfplots@command@to@string\pgfplotstable@loc@TMPa\pgfplotstable@loc@TMPa
\pgfkeyslet{/pgfplots/table/@cell content}{\pgfplotstable@loc@TMPa}%
}%
@@ -599,7 +604,7 @@
% \let\pgfplots@table@curkeyname=\pgfkeyscurrentname
% \pgfqkeys{/pgf/number format}{\pgfplots@table@curkeyname=#1}%
% },%
- %--------------------------------------------------
+ %--------------------------------------------------
/pgfplots/table/create col/assign first/.style={
/pgfplots/table/create col/assign%
},
@@ -937,7 +942,7 @@
/pgfplots/table/every last column/.code=,
/pgfplots/table/every head row/.code=,
/pgfplots/table/every odd row/.code=,
- /pgfplots/table/every even row/.code=,±
+ /pgfplots/table/every even row/.code=,
/pgfplots/table/every first row/.code=,
/pgfplots/table/every last row/.code=,
/pgfplots/table/postproc cell content/.code=,
@@ -958,7 +963,7 @@
%
% fills the column with x1,...,xN such that yi(xi) == epsilon where
%
-% In other words, it computes cuts points between the line
+% In other words, it computes cuts points between the line
% y == epsilon and one or more other plots yi(x) and returns the 'x'
% values of the cuts.
%
@@ -989,7 +994,7 @@
% A helper macro to automatically remove the "hangover" created by
% 'colortbl'.
-% This allows compatibility between my 'sci sep align' and 'dec sep align'
+% This allows compatibility between my 'sci sep align' and 'dec sep align'
% implementations and \rowcolor. Otherwise, the hangover
% would overwrite digits near the separator.
%
@@ -1101,7 +1106,7 @@
]{#2}%
}%
-% clears the table.
+% clears the table.
\def\pgfplotstableclear#1{%
\let#1=\relax
\expandafter\let\csname \string#1@@table@name\endcsname=\relax
@@ -1111,7 +1116,7 @@
% \pgfplotstablenew[<options>]{<numrows>}{<\name>}
% \pgfplotstablenew*[<options>]{<numrows>}{<\name>}
%
-% Creates a new table from scratch.
+% Creates a new table from scratch.
%
% The new table will contain all columns listed in the 'columns' key
% which must be present in <options>. The starred version
@@ -1211,7 +1216,7 @@
\pgfplotslistforeachungrouped\pgfplotstable@loc@TMPb\as\pgfplotstable@loc@TMPc{%
\t@pgfplots@toka=\expandafter{\pgfplotstable@loc@TMPc}%
\edef\pgfplotstable@loc@TMPd{%
- \noexpand\pgfplotslistpushback{\the\t@pgfplots@toka}\to\expandafter\noexpand\csname\string#1@\pgfplotstable@loc@TMPa\endcsname
+ \noexpand\pgfplotslistpushback{\the\t@pgfplots@toka}\noexpand\to\expandafter\noexpand\csname\string#1@\pgfplotstable@loc@TMPa\endcsname
}%
\pgfplotstable@loc@TMPd
}%
@@ -1228,7 +1233,7 @@
% \pgfplotstabletranspose{<\outtable>}{<intable>}
% \pgfplotstabletranspose[<colname>]{<\outtable>}{<intable>}
-% Defines <\outtable> to be the transposed of <intable>.
+% Defines <\outtable> to be the transposed of <intable>.
%
% If <colname> is not empty, the respective column's entries will be used to
% make output column names.
@@ -1258,12 +1263,12 @@
% Creates a new column named #1 and appends it to table #2.
%
% The column entries will be created using the command keys
-% 'create col/assign'
+% 'create col/assign'
% 'create col/assign last'
%
% The key 'create col/assign' will be invoked for every row of table #2.
% It is supposed to assign the key 'create col/next content'.
-% During evaluation of 'create col/assign', the macro '\thisrow{<col name>}'
+% During evaluation of 'create col/assign', the macro '\thisrow{<col name>}'
% expands to the current row's value of the column named by <col name>.
% Furthermore, '\nextrow{<col name>}' expands to the \emph{next} row's
% value of the designated column.
@@ -1273,9 +1278,9 @@
% value.
%
% You can use
-% - \thisrow{<col name>},
+% - \thisrow{<col name>},
% - \getthisrow{<col name>}{\macro}
-% - \nextrow{<col name>},
+% - \nextrow{<col name>},
% - \getnextrow{<col name>}{\macro}
%
% FIXME this documentation is incomplete. Please refer to pgfplotstable.pdf .
@@ -1310,7 +1315,7 @@
% \pgfplotstablerow will expand to the current column index, column
% name and row index, respectively.
\def\pgfplotstabletypeset{%
- \pgfutil@ifnextchar[{%
+ \pgfutil@ifnextchar[{%
\pgfplotstabletypeset@opt
}{%
\pgfplotstabletypeset@opt[]%
@@ -1361,7 +1366,7 @@
\fi
\fi
\ifpgfplotstabletypeset@includeoutfiles
- \input \pgfplotstable@outfilename\relax
+ \input \pgfplotstable@outfilename\relax
\else
\pgfplotstableread{#2}\pgfplotstabletypesetfile@opt@@
\ifx\pgfplotstabletypesetfile@opt@@\relax
@@ -1595,7 +1600,7 @@
% #2: style arguments
%
% All these styles are accumulated into the macro
-% \pgfplots@each@nth@styles.
+% \pgfplots@each@nth@styles.
\def\pgfplotstabletypeset@append@every@nth@row#1#2{%
\edef\pgfplots@loc@TMPa{#1}%
% chech for the special 'each nth row={3[+1]}{...} format:
@@ -1659,7 +1664,7 @@
% \pgfplots@error{There is no such table '\string#2' loaded into memory. Maybe you meant to use '\string\pgfplotstabletypesetfile{\string#2}' instead of '\string\pgfplotstabletypeset{\string#2}'?}%
% \pgfplotslistnewempty#2
% }{}%
- %--------------------------------------------------
+ %--------------------------------------------------
\def\pgfplotstablename{#2}% the name of the actual table struct
\def\pgfplotstablecolname{\pgfplotstable@colname}%
\def\pgfplotstablecol{\the\c@pgfplotstable@colindex}%
@@ -1746,7 +1751,7 @@
%
%
\ifpgfplotstable@sort
- % make sure any columns exist (especially create on use).
+ % make sure any columns exist (especially create on use).
% this can be done by calling getcolumnbyname once for every
% column:
\pgfplotslistforeachungrouped\pgfplotstable@colnames\as\pgfplotstable@colname{%
@@ -1826,7 +1831,7 @@
% temporarily restore it: we may need it in row predicates:
\global\advance\c@pgfplotstable@colindex by-1\relax
\ifpgfplotstable@disable@rowcolstyles
- % ok, then don't check for 'columns/<name>' and
+ % ok, then don't check for 'columns/<name>' and
% 'display columns/<index>':
\edef\pgfplotstable@loc@TMPa{\the\t@pgfplots@toka}%
\else
@@ -1858,7 +1863,7 @@
\expandafter\pgfplotslistpushbackglobal\pgfplotstable@coltype\to\pgfplotstabletypeset@final@coltypes
%
\pgfplotslistnewempty\pgfplotstable@col@processed
- \c@pgfplotstable@counta=0
+ \c@pgfplotstable@counta=0
\pgfplotslistforeachungrouped\pgfplotstable@col\as\pgfplotstable@entry{%
\pgfplotstableuserowtrue
\edef\pgfplotstable@loc@TMPa{\noexpand\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgfplots/table/row predicate/.@cmd}\the\c@pgfplotstable@rowindex}%
@@ -2159,6 +2164,7 @@
\def\pgfplotstablecreatecol@opt[#1]#2#3{%
\begingroup
+ \pgfkeysinterruptkeyfilter
\def\pgfplotstablename{#3}% the name of the table struct
\pgfplotstableset{columns=,#1,%
/pgf/fpu/handlers/empty number/.code 2 args={%
@@ -2294,6 +2300,7 @@
\pgfplotstable@isfirstrowfalse
\advance\c@pgfplotstable@rowindex by1\relax
\pgfutil@repeat
+ \endpgfkeysinterruptkeyfilter
\global\let\pgfplots@glob@TMPc=\pgfplotstable@newcol
\global\let\pgfplots@glob@TMPb=\pgfplotstable@newcolname
\endgroup
@@ -2310,7 +2317,7 @@
%
%-----------------------------------------------------------
-% create on use/cut/.style={create col/function graph cut y={7e-4}{x=Basis,ymode=log,xmode=log}{{table=regtable,y=special-L2}}},
+% create on use/cut/.style={create col/function graph cut y={7e-4}{x=Basis,ymode=log,xmode=log}{{table=regtable,y=special-L2}}},
% #1 = value of fixed line (I call it epsilon)
% #2 = options
% #3 = specification where to get the y from. It is a comma separated
@@ -2350,7 +2357,7 @@
\ifx\pgfplotstable@fgc@foreach@\pgfutil@empty
\else
\edef\pgfplotstable@fgc@foreach@process@append{x={\pgfplotstable@fgc@x},y={\pgfplotstable@fgc@y}}%
- % we have something like
+ % we have something like
% foreach={\d in {1,2,3,4}}{table\d}
% -> process it!
% This will modify \pgfmathaccumb
@@ -2400,8 +2407,8 @@
%
% Interpolate:
\pgfmathparse{
- \pgfplotstable@fgc@abscissafirst +
- (\pgfplotstable@fgc@eps - \pgfplotstable@fgc@first) / (\pgfplotstable@fgc@second-\pgfplotstable@fgc@first)
+ \pgfplotstable@fgc@abscissafirst +
+ (\pgfplotstable@fgc@eps - \pgfplotstable@fgc@first) / (\pgfplotstable@fgc@second-\pgfplotstable@fgc@first)
* (\pgfplotstable@fgc@abscissasecond - \pgfplotstable@fgc@abscissafirst) }%
\if\pgfplotstable@fgc@xmode1
\pgfmathfloatexp@{\pgfmathresult}%
@@ -2419,7 +2426,7 @@
\ifx\pgfplotstable@fgc@foreach\pgfutil@empty
\pgfkeyslet{/pgfplots/table/create col/next content}\pgfmathresult%
\else
- % we have something like
+ % we have something like
% foreach={\d in {1,2,3,4}}{table\d}
% -> process it!
% This will modify \pgfmathaccumb
@@ -2517,13 +2524,13 @@
\fi
\pgfmathfloatlessthan@{\pgfplotstable@fgc@val}{\pgfplotstable@fgc@eps}%
\ifpgfmathfloatcomparison
- \pgfplotstable@fgc@findintervalwitheps@updateresult 01
+ \pgfplotstable@fgc@findintervalwitheps@updateresult 01%
\else
- \pgfplotstable@fgc@findintervalwitheps@updateresult 10
+ \pgfplotstable@fgc@findintervalwitheps@updateresult 10%
\fi
\fi
}%
-}
+}%
% #1 : the value of \pgfplotstable@fgc@lastwasless for which the loop
% shall break.
@@ -2947,7 +2954,7 @@
% use a side effect: columns are integers, they are stored as
% '\pgfp@tmp@<index>'. Thus, column names and array indices are
% essentially the same! That simplifies the operation and explains
- % why we transposed the table.
+ % why we transposed the table.
% We simply interprete the transposed table as array. We don't
% even need to copy anything.
\pgfplotsarrayresize{\pgfp@tmp}{\pgfplotstable@numrows}%
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/numtable/pgfplotstableshared.code.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/numtable/pgfplotstableshared.code.tex
index be1ce3ec05c..1cb10748269 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/numtable/pgfplotstableshared.code.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/numtable/pgfplotstableshared.code.tex
@@ -17,12 +17,12 @@
% 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/>.
%
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@
% 5. foreach column, there is a list of row-values (a row-vector) in
% the \pgfplotslist format named
% \csname\string<\namemacro>@<column name>\endcsname
-%
+%
\newif\ifpgfplotstable@search@header
\newif\ifpgfplotstable@firstline@is@header
@@ -145,6 +145,7 @@
/pgfplots/table/z error minus expr/.initial=,
/pgfplots/table/ignore chars/.initial=,
/pgfplots/table/white space chars/.initial=,
+ /pgfplots/table/text special chars/.initial=,
/pgfplots/table/comment chars/.initial=,
/pgfplots/table/skip first n/.initial=0,
/pgfplots/table/trim cells/.is if=pgfplotstable@trimcells,
@@ -193,7 +194,7 @@
\pgfkeys{
% #1: the argument which should have been assigned.
- % #2: an error message.
+ % #2: an error message.
/pgfplots/exception/non unique colname/.code 2 args={%
\ifx\pgfplotsexceptionmsg\relax
\pgfplots@error{#2}%
@@ -364,7 +365,7 @@
}
% Declares a new getcolmethod class #1.
-% The argument '#1' can then be used as argument for
+% The argument '#1' can then be used as argument for
% \pgfplotstable@getcol...\getcolmethod{#1}.
%
% #2: a set of keys which redefine the behavior.
@@ -439,7 +440,7 @@
%
% Ok, then check for special features.
%
- % 1. 'create col/...'
+ % 1. 'create col/...'
% 2. 'create on use'
% 3. 'alias'
%
@@ -499,7 +500,7 @@
\def\pgfplotstablegetcolumnbyname@impl@nosuchalias#1\of#2\to#3{
\pgfplotstablegetcolumnbyname@impl@nosuchalias@{#1}\of{#2}\to{#3}\pgfplotstablegetcolumnbyname@impl@createonuseforbiddentext@disable
}%
-
+
\def\pgfplotstablegetcolumnbyname@impl@nosuchalias@#1\of#2\to#3#4{%
\pgfplotsthrow{no such element}{#3}{Sorry, could not retrieve aliased column '\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgfplots/table/alias/#1}' from table '\pgfplotstablenameof{#2}'. The original request was for '#1', which does not exist either.#4{#1}}\pgfeov%
}%
@@ -605,7 +606,7 @@
\def\pgfplotstablegetname#1#2{%
\expandafter\let\expandafter#2\csname\string#1@@table@name\endcsname
}
-
+
% expands to the table file name of table '#1'
\def\pgfplotstablenameof#1{%
\csname\string#1@@table@name\endcsname
@@ -698,7 +699,7 @@
% To show the problem, consider
% \pgfplotstabletypeset[<options>]
% \loadedtable
-%
+%
% and we want to set the catcodes *before* \loadedtable is seen.
% Well, there is a newline character after ']'! If we change the
% catcodes, this newline will be considered as character and will make
@@ -772,7 +773,7 @@
}%
-% I don't know why; but I started with
+% I don't know why; but I started with
% >> \pgfplotstableread[]{file} to \macro
% That ' to ' is really ugly. This here is for backwards
% compatibility:
@@ -992,7 +993,7 @@
\openin\r@pgfplots@reada=\pgfplotstableread@filename\relax
\else
\pgfplots@warning{%
- You requested to open table '\pgfplotstableread@filename', but there is also a '\pgfplotstableread@filename.tex'.
+ You requested to open table '\pgfplotstableread@filename', but there is also a '\pgfplotstableread@filename.tex'.
TeX will automatically append the suffix '.tex', so I will now open '\pgfplotstableread@filename.tex'.
Please make sure you don't accidentally load TeX files - this may produce unrecoverable errors.}%
\closein\r@pgfplots@reada
@@ -1046,6 +1047,11 @@
\else
\pgfplotstableinstallignorechars@\pgfplotstable@loc@TMPa{10}%
\fi
+ \pgfkeysgetvalue{/pgfplots/table/text special chars}\pgfplotstable@loc@TMPa
+ \ifx\pgfplotstable@loc@TMPa\pgfutil@empty
+ \else
+ \pgfplotstableinstallignorechars@\pgfplotstable@loc@TMPa{12}%
+ \fi
\ifx\pgfplotstableuninstallignorechars\pgfutil@empty
\else
\expandafter\def\expandafter\pgfplotstableuninstallignorechars\expandafter{%
@@ -1054,7 +1060,7 @@
}%
\fi
\fi
-}%
+}%
\let\pgfplotstableuninstallignorechars\pgfutil@empty%
% #1 macro containing the characters as comma-separated list
% #2 the catcode to assign
@@ -1133,7 +1139,7 @@
\fi
}%
-% Copies the table column list and the column vectors of #1 to global buffers.
+% Copies the table column list and the column vectors of #1 to global buffers.
% @see \pgfplotstable@copy@globalbuffers@to
%
% Use these two methods to avoid scoping problems.
@@ -1170,7 +1176,7 @@
% @see \pgfplotstable@copy@to@globalbuffers
%
% @PRECONDITION the global buffers contain all members of a table.
-%
+%
% @POSTCONDITION The table '#1' is be initialised to these members.
% Furthermore, \pgfplotsscanlinelength is set.
\def\pgfplotstable@copy@globalbuffers@to#1{%
@@ -1222,7 +1228,7 @@
\def\pgfplotstableread@loop@over@lines@frominline{%
\pgfutil@ifnextchar\pgfplotstable@EOI{%
\pgfutil@gobble
- }{%
+ }{%
\pgfplotstableread@loop@next
}%
}%
@@ -1233,7 +1239,7 @@
\fi
}%
-% PRECONDITION:
+% PRECONDITION:
% \pgfplotstable@LINE contains the current input line.
\def\pgfplotstableread@loop@processnextline{%
\expandafter\pgfplotstableread@checkspecial@line\pgfplotstable@LINE\pgfplotstable@EOI
@@ -1252,7 +1258,7 @@
% \ifnum\pgfplotstableread@lineno=0
% \let\pgfplotstable@firstline=\pgfplotstable@LINE
% \fi
- %--------------------------------------------------
+ %--------------------------------------------------
%\pgfplots@message{READING LINE \thepgfplotstableread@lineno: '\meaning\pgfplotstable@LINE'.}%
\pgfplotstableread@curline@contains@colnamesfalse
\ifnum\pgfplotstableread@numcols=0\relax
@@ -1331,21 +1337,17 @@
\pgfplotstableread@skiplinetrue
\else
\let\pgfplotstableread@tmpb=$%
+ \let\pgfplotstableread@tmpb=\pgfplotstable@EOI%
\ifx\pgfplotstableread@tmp\pgfplotstableread@tmpb
- \let\pgfplotstableread@checkspecial@line@@=\pgfplotstableread@process@flags@line
+ \pgfplotstableread@skiplinetrue
+ \pgfplotsscanlinecomplete% the line is empty; same as \par!
\else
- \let\pgfplotstableread@tmpb=\pgfplotstable@EOI%
+ \let\pgfplotstableread@tmpb=\par%
\ifx\pgfplotstableread@tmp\pgfplotstableread@tmpb
\pgfplotstableread@skiplinetrue
- \pgfplotsscanlinecomplete% the line is empty; same as \par!
+ \pgfplotsscanlinecomplete% the line is empty;
\else
- \let\pgfplotstableread@tmpb=\par%
- \ifx\pgfplotstableread@tmp\pgfplotstableread@tmpb
- \pgfplotstableread@skiplinetrue
- \pgfplotsscanlinecomplete% the line is empty;
- \else
- \pgfplotstableread@checkspecial@line@default%
- \fi
+ \pgfplotstableread@checkspecial@line@default%
\fi
\fi
\fi
@@ -1391,13 +1393,7 @@
% }%
% }%
% }
-%--------------------------------------------------
-
-\long\def\pgfplotstableread@process@flags@line$flags {%
-%\pgfplots@message{Ignoring flags line ...}%
- \pgfplotstableread@skiplinetrue
- \pgfplotstableread@impl@gobble
-}
+%--------------------------------------------------
\def\pgfplotstableread@create@column@lists{%
\pgfutil@loop
@@ -1422,7 +1418,7 @@
\def\pgfplotstable@EOI{\pgfplotstable@EOI}%
-% A loop command which processes every single entry in a raw data row #2
+% A loop command which processes every single entry in a raw data row #2
% and invokes the macro #1{<arg>} for each found column entry.
%
% Columns are separated by the /pgfplots/table/col sep character.
@@ -1596,7 +1592,7 @@
% \def\thisrow#1{\pgfplotstable@thisrow@impl{#1}{macroprefix@}{\pgfplotstable@thisrow@impl@}}
%
% Then, \thisrow{existingcol}
-% will expand to
+% will expand to
% -> \pgfplotstable@thisrow@impl@{\csname macroprefix@existingcol\endcsname}
% -> \csname macroprefix@existingcol\endcsname
%
@@ -1649,7 +1645,7 @@
% \pgfplotstablereadevalptr{\ptr}{\content}%
% -> do something with \content!
% }
-%
+%
% \pgfplotstableread{<file>} to listener<\macro>
%
% -> will evaluate \macro foreach row.
@@ -1874,7 +1870,7 @@
}%
\def\pgfplotstabletypeset{%
- \pgfutil@ifnextchar[{%
+ \pgfutil@ifnextchar[{%
\pgfplotstabletypeset@opt
}{%
\pgfplotstabletypeset@opt[]%
@@ -1956,7 +1952,7 @@
\let\pgfplotstablerow=\relax
}%
% helper method to allow nesting. It copies \pgfplotstablerow.
-% #1: the expanded value of \pgfplotstablerow.
+% #1: the expanded value of \pgfplotstablerow.
\long\def\pgfplotstableforeachcolumnelement@#1#2{%
#2\relax
\def\pgfplotstablerow{#1}% restore to old value.
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_loader.code.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_loader.code.tex
index 3f3f4e23162..ab19ee35f13 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_loader.code.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_loader.code.tex
@@ -131,6 +131,38 @@
}{%
}%
+\pgfutil@IfUndefined{pgfutilifcontainsmacro}{%
+ \gdef\pgfplots@glob@TMPa{1}%
+}{%
+ \gdef\pgfplots@glob@TMPa{0}%
+}%
+\if1\pgfplots@glob@TMPa
+ \begingroup
+ \catcode`\|=0
+ \catcode`\\=12
+ |gdef|pgfutil@backslash@as@other{\}%
+ |endgroup
+ \def\pgfutil@command@to@string#1#2{%
+ \expandafter\pgfutil@command@to@string@@\meaning#1\pgfutil@EOI{#2}%
+ }%
+ \xdef\pgfutil@glob@TMPa{\meaning\pgfutil@empty}%
+ \expandafter\def\expandafter\pgfutil@command@to@string@@\pgfutil@glob@TMPa#1\pgfutil@EOI#2{%
+ \def#2{#1}%
+ }%
+ \def\pgfutilifcontainsmacro#1#2#3{%
+ \def\pgf@marshal{#1}%
+ \pgfutil@command@to@string\pgf@marshal\pgf@marshal
+ \edef\pgf@marshal{\noexpand\pgfutil@in@{\pgfutil@backslash@as@other}{\pgf@marshal}}%
+ \pgf@marshal
+ \ifpgfutil@in@
+ \def\pgf@marshal{#2}%
+ \else
+ \def\pgf@marshal{#3}%
+ \fi
+ \pgf@marshal
+ }%
+\fi
+
\pgfutil@IfUndefined{pgfapplistnewempty}{%
\immediate\write16{Package pgfplots: loading complementary utilities for your pgf version...}
\csname newtoks\endcsname\t@pgf@toka
@@ -148,6 +180,19 @@
}%
}{}%
+\def\pgfmathfloat@install@unimplemented@broken#1{%
+ \expandafter\pgfmathfloat@prepareuninstallcmd\csname pgfmath@#1@\endcsname%
+ \expandafter\def\csname pgfmath#1@\endcsname##1{\pgfmathfloat@notimplemented{#1}}%
+}
+
+\ifx\pgfmathfloat@install@unimplemented\pgfmathfloat@install@unimplemented@broken
+ \def\pgfmathfloat@install@unimplemented#1{%
+ \expandafter\pgfmathfloat@prepareuninstallcmd\csname pgfmath#1@\endcsname%
+ \expandafter\def\csname pgfmath#1@\endcsname##1{\pgfmathfloat@notimplemented{#1}}%
+ }%
+\fi
+
+
\ifpgfplots@LUA@supported
\def\PATCH@pgfmath@local@function@body#1;{%
\def\pgfmath@local@body{#1}%
@@ -196,12 +241,21 @@
}{%
% hm. PGF 2.10 ?
%
- % FIXME
+ % FIXME
%\pgfplots@LUA@supportedfalse
}%
%
+ \gdef\pgfplots@glob@TMPa{1}% "is up to date = 1"
\def\pgfplots@glob@TMPa{3.0.1}%
\ifx\pgfversion\pgfplots@glob@TMPa
+ \gdef\pgfplots@glob@TMPa{0}% "is up to date = 0"
+ \else
+ \def\pgfplots@glob@TMPa{3.0.1a}%
+ \ifx\pgfversion\pgfplots@glob@TMPa
+ \gdef\pgfplots@glob@TMPa{0}% "is up to date = 0"
+ \fi
+ \fi
+ \if0\pgfplots@glob@TMPa
% 3.0.1 does not have the (correct) luamath library.
\pgfutil@directlua{%
package.loaded["pgf.luamath.functions"]=nil;
@@ -237,18 +291,18 @@
\else%
\pgfutil@read\pgfutil@inputcheck to\pgf@temp% ignored
\pgfutil@read\pgfutil@inputcheck to\pgf@plot@line%
- \closein\pgfutil@inputcheck
+ \closein\pgfutil@inputcheck
\edef\pgf@plot@code{#2\space}%
\ifx\pgf@plot@code\pgf@plot@line%
\openin\pgfutil@inputcheck=\pgfretval\relax
\ifeof\pgfutil@inputcheck%
\else%
- \closein\pgfutil@inputcheck
+ \closein\pgfutil@inputcheck
\pgf@resample@plotfalse%
\fi%
\fi%
\fi
- \ifpgf@resample@plot%
+ \ifpgf@resample@plot%
\immediate\openout\pgf@plotwrite=\pgf@plotgnuplotfile\relax
\immediate\pgfutil@write\pgf@plotwrite{\pgf@gnuplot@head}%
\immediate\pgfutil@write\pgf@plotwrite{#2}%
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_misc.code.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_misc.code.tex
index 36aafda149d..5d1188e8562 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_misc.code.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_misc.code.tex
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
%%% Typically, these modifications have been done by the pgfplots team
%%% as contribution to PGf/TIKZ
%
-% Support for the contents of this file will NOT be done by the PGF/TikZ team.
+% Support for the contents of this file will NOT be done by the PGF/TikZ team.
% Please contact the author and/or maintainer of pgfplots (Christian Feuersaenger) if you need assistance in conjunction
% with the deployment of this patch or partial content of PGF. Note that the author and/or maintainer of pgfplots has no obligation to fix anything:
% This file comes without any warranty as the rest of pgfplots; there is no obligation for help.
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@
\def\pgfutil@insertatbegincurrentpagefrombox@FIXED#1{%
\edef\pgf@temp{\the\wd\pgfutil@abb}%
\global\setbox\pgfutil@abb\hbox{%
- \unhbox\pgfutil@abb
+ \unhbox\pgfutil@abb
%
% the order in which \pgfutil@insertatbegincurrentpagefrombox
% matters unless we make the following -shift!
@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@
% Solves a linear equation system of size 2x2 using gauss elimination.
%
% It employs TeX register arithmetics to do so.
-% #1: should contain 4 sets of braces with matrix entries,
+% #1: should contain 4 sets of braces with matrix entries,
% {<a11>}{<a12>}
% {<a21>}{<a22>}
% where each entry should be a number without unit.
@@ -207,7 +207,7 @@
{\csname m\Pa a\endcsname}%
\let\pivot=\pgfmathresult
%
- % \factor := 1/aa * ba
+ % \factor := 1/aa * ba
\csname \Pb a\endcsname=\pivot\csname \Pb a\endcsname
\edef\factor{\expandafter\pgf@sys@tonumber\csname \Pb a\endcsname}%
%
@@ -431,8 +431,8 @@
\global\setbox\tikz@tempbox=\copy\tikz@figbox%
%\global\let\tikz@after@path@smuggle=\tikz@after@path
\endgroup%
- \setbox\tikz@figbox=\box\tikz@tempbox%
- \tikz@make@last@position{\tikz@@@temp}%
+ \setbox\tikz@figbox=\box\tikz@tempbox%
+ \tikz@make@last@position{\tikz@@@temp}%
%\expandafter\tikz@scan@next@command\tikz@after@path@smuggle%
\tikz@scan@next@command%
}
@@ -598,8 +598,8 @@
\def\pgfpatharctoprecomputed#1#2#3#4#5#6#7#8{%
\begingroup
% Implementation idea:
- %
- % let
+ %
+ % let
% m = center (#1)
% \gamma_0 = start angle
% \gamma_1 = end angle
@@ -609,7 +609,7 @@
% an axis parallel ellipse is parameterized by
% C(\gamma) = m + ( a cos(\gamma), b sin(\gamma) ), \gamma in [0,360].
%
- % Now, consider the segment \gamma(t),
+ % Now, consider the segment \gamma(t),
% \gamma:[0,1] -> [\gamma_0,\gamma_1],
% t -> \gamma_0 + t(\gamma_1 - \gamma_0)
% and
@@ -625,19 +625,19 @@
% For n=3 and given P_0 and P_3, I can directly compute P_1 and P_2 once I know
% the derivatives at t=0 and t=1.
%
- % The derivatives in our case are
- % ( C \circ \gamma )'(t) = C'[\gamma(t)] * \gamma'(t)
+ % The derivatives in our case are
+ % ( C \circ \gamma )'(t) = C'[\gamma(t)] * \gamma'(t)
% = ( -a pi/180 sin(\gamma(t)), b pi/180 cos(\gamma(t)) ) * (\gamma_1 - \gamma_0).
% The pi/180 comes into play since we are working with degrees.
%
% Expression (C\circ\gamma)'(0) using P_0 and (C \circ \gamma)'(1)
% using P_3 yields the expressions
- % (C \circ \gamma)'(0) =
+ % (C \circ \gamma)'(0) =
% pi/180 * (\gamma_1 - \gamma_0)* [ - a/b(P_0^y - my), b/a (P_0^x - mx) ]
- % (C \circ \gamma)'(1) =
+ % (C \circ \gamma)'(1) =
% pi/180 * (\gamma_1 - \gamma_0)* [ - a/b(P_3^y - my), b/a (P_3^x - mx) ]
%
- % defining
+ % defining
% scaleA = a/b * pi / (3*180) * (\gamma_1 - \gamma_0)
% and
% scaleB = b/a * pi / (3*180) * (\gamma_1 - \gamma_0)
@@ -771,7 +771,7 @@
\let\pgfmath@sign=\pgfmath@empty%
\ifdim0pt=\pgfmath@y%
\pgfmath@error{You've asked me to divide `#1' by `#2', %
- but I cannot divide any number by `#2'}%
+ but I cannot divide any number by `#2'}%
\fi%
\afterassignment\pgfmath@xa%
\c@pgfmath@counta\the\pgfmath@y\relax%
@@ -798,7 +798,7 @@
\fi%
\fi%
\pgfmath@returnone\pgfmath@x%
- \endgroup%
+ \endgroup%
}
\def\pgfmath@small@number{0.00002}
\def\pgfmathdivide@@{%
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_pgfcoreimage.code.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_pgfcoreimage.code.tex
index f352550430d..1079776c073 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_pgfcoreimage.code.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_pgfcoreimage.code.tex
@@ -9,12 +9,12 @@
%%% PGF parts. The copyrights are as they appear in PGF.
%%%
%%% Note that pgfplots has compatible licenses.
-%%%
+%%%
%%% This copy has been modified in the following ways:
%%% - nested \input commands have been updated
-%%%
+%%%
%
-% Support for the contents of this file will NOT be done by the PGF/TikZ team.
+% Support for the contents of this file will NOT be done by the PGF/TikZ team.
% Please contact the author and/or maintainer of pgfplots (Christian Feuersaenger) if you need assistance in conjunction
% with the deployment of this patch or partial content of PGF. Note that the author and/or maintainer of pgfplots has no obligation to fix anything:
% This file comes without any warranty as the rest of pgfplots; there is no obligation for help.
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@
%
% This command declares an image file for later use. Even if the image
% is used several times in the document, in PDF it will only be stored
-% once.
+% once.
%
% Example:
%
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@
\ifx\pgf@filename\pgfutil@empty%
\expandafter\pgf@findfile\pgfsys@imagesuffixlist:+{#3}%
\else%
- \pgfkeys{/pgf/images/page=}% make page empty
+ \pgfkeys{/pgf/images/page=}% make page empty
\fi%
\ifx\pgf@filename\pgfutil@empty%
\PackageWarning{pgf}%
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@
\ifx\pgf@imageheight\pgfutil@empty%
\PackageWarning{pgf}{Missing height for image "#1" ("#2") in draft mode.\MessageBreak Using 1cm instead}%
\edef\pgf@imageheight{1cm}%
- \fi%
+ \fi%
\ifx\pgf@imagepage\pgfutil@empty\else\edef\pgf@imagepagetext{ page \pgf@imagepage}\fi%
\edef\pgf@image{%
\hbox to \pgf@imagewidth{%
@@ -145,7 +145,7 @@
% Declare a soft mask
%
% #1 = optional argument: matte specification. default matte is
-% white.
+% white.
% #2 = name of the mask for later use
% #3 = filename without extension, automatic extensions are .pdf,
% .jpg, and .png for PDF. Postscript is not supported.
@@ -199,7 +199,7 @@
\expandafter\global\expandafter\let\csname pgf@image@#1!\endcsname=\pgf@temp%
}
-
+
% Use an image
%
% #1 = name of a previously declared image
@@ -292,7 +292,7 @@
%
% Things change when you run tex on your file with the \jobname set to
% the name of a decalred graphics name. In this case, only your
-% graphic will be typeset, the rest of the document will be "thrown away".
+% graphic will be typeset, the rest of the document will be "thrown away".
% To be more precise, everything is gobbled up to the beginning
% of the first \beginpgfexternal with the given graphics name. Then,
% the content of the "environment" is put in a box (this "environment"
@@ -320,7 +320,7 @@
%
% This command is used to tell pgf that the file named #1 should be
% typeset normally. If \jobname is not equal to #1, only
-% the graphic called \jobname will be typeset.
+% the graphic called \jobname will be typeset.
%
% Example:
%
@@ -359,7 +359,7 @@
\let\pgfexternal@nofiles@=\relax
\def\relax{\relax}%
%
- % suppress generation of LaTeX .aux, .toc etc files.
+ % suppress generation of LaTeX .aux, .toc etc files.
% generation of these files is not thread-safe.
% the \csname \endcsname yields \relax if \nofiles doesn't exist.
\csname nofiles\endcsname
@@ -412,7 +412,7 @@
\AtBeginDocument{
- \let\beginpgfgraphicnamed=\pgf@externalbegin% overwrite definition of pgfexternal.tex if necessary
+ \let\beginpgfgraphicnamed=\pgf@externalbegin% overwrite definition of pgfexternal.tex if necessary
\let\endpgfgraphicnamed=\unskip
}
@@ -428,7 +428,7 @@
\else%
\let\pgf@next=\pgf@replacepicturebygraphic%
\fi%
- \pgf@next%
+ \pgf@next%
}
\long\def\pgf@replacepicturebygraphic#1\endpgfgraphicnamed{%
@@ -494,7 +494,7 @@
% are properly expanded to `#'.
\immediate\write\@auxout{\noexpand\def\noexpand\dpthimport{\the\toks0 }\noexpand\dpthimport }%
}%
- \fi
+ \fi
}%
\else
\def\pgfincludeexternalgraphics@dp{#1#2}%
@@ -509,7 +509,7 @@
% this method is also invoked from within the tikz external library.
\def\pgf@external@grab#1{%
\def\pgf@filename{#1}%
- \ifpgfexternal@allow@aux
+ \ifpgfexternal@allow@aux
\begingroup
\pgf@external@init@aux@in@dpth
\fi
@@ -582,4 +582,3 @@
\endinput
-
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_pgflibraryfpu.code.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_pgflibraryfpu.code.tex
index 1215300e328..39ec3b33cb7 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_pgflibraryfpu.code.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_pgflibraryfpu.code.tex
@@ -9,12 +9,12 @@
%%% PGF parts. The copyrights are as they appear in PGF.
%%%
%%% Note that pgfplots has compatible licenses.
-%%%
+%%%
%%% This copy has been modified in the following ways:
%%% - nested \input commands have been updated
-%%%
+%%%
%
-% Support for the contents of this file will NOT be done by the PGF/TikZ team.
+% Support for the contents of this file will NOT be done by the PGF/TikZ team.
% Please contact the author and/or maintainer of pgfplots (Christian Feuersaenger) if you need assistance in conjunction
% with the deployment of this patch or partial content of PGF. Note that the author and/or maintainer of pgfplots has no obligation to fix anything:
% This file comes without any warranty as the rest of pgfplots; there is no obligation for help.
@@ -54,13 +54,13 @@
\ifpgfmathfloatparseactive
\else
\pgfutil@ifundefined{pgfmathdeclarefunction}{%
- % Ohoh - we are running on a TeX distribution with
+ % Ohoh - we are running on a TeX distribution with
% PGF 2.00 which doesn't have the new math engine.
% I can provide special treatment here, provided that
% all float commands are still able to run (that means
% more information needs to be copied from the pgf cvs
% to pgf 2.00 - for example pgfmathfloat.code.tex).
- %
+ %
% I employ this to work with pgfplots and pgf 2.00
% using all new features.
\pgfmathfloat@parser@install@pgf@two@null@null%
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@
\pgfmathfloatparsenumber{#1}%
\fi
\let\pgfmathfloatscale=\pgfmathresult%
- },%
+ },%
% determines the output format of each complete expression parsing
% process. If 'scale results' is active, 'fixed' is assumed
% automatically.
@@ -217,7 +217,7 @@
\pgfmathfloat@marshal%
}
-%
+%
\def\pgfmathfloat@parser@install@functions{%
% Install float commands...
%
@@ -334,7 +334,7 @@
% This here might bring speed improvements... if implemented
% correctly.
-% However, this heuristics might fail in cases like "1+1" vs "1e+1" ...
+% However, this heuristics might fail in cases like "1+1" vs "1e+1" ...
%\def\pgfmathfloat@parse@trynumber@token{numericfpu}
%\pgfmath@tokens@make{numericfpu}{eE+-Y.0123456789}
@@ -350,7 +350,7 @@
\noexpand\def\expandafter\noexpand\csname pgfmath@parsefunction@#1\endcsname{%
\noexpand\let\noexpand\pgfmath@parsepostgroup\expandafter\noexpand\csname pgfmath@parsefunction@#1@\endcsname%
\noexpand\expandafter\noexpand\pgfmath@parse@}%
- \noexpand\def\expandafter\noexpand\csname pgfmath@parsefunction@#1@\endcsname{%
+ \noexpand\def\expandafter\noexpand\csname pgfmath@parsefunction@#1@\endcsname{%
\noexpand\expandafter\expandafter\noexpand\csname pgfmath#1@\endcsname\noexpand\expandafter{\noexpand\pgfmathresult}%
\noexpand\pgfmath@postfunction%
}%
@@ -617,7 +617,7 @@
\expandafter\pgfmathfloatparsenumber\expandafter{\pgfmathresult}%
}
% Compares #1 with #2 and sets \pgfmathresult either to 1.0 or 0.0.
-%
+%
% It also sets the boolean \ifpgfmathfloatcomparison (globally).
\def\pgfmathfloatlessthan@#1#2{%
%\def\pgfmathfloatlessthan#1#2#3\and#4#5#6{%
@@ -686,7 +686,7 @@
\let\pgfmathfloatlessthan=\pgfmathfloatlessthan@
\let\pgfmathfloatless@=\pgfmathfloatlessthan@
-% ! (#1 < #2) <=> (#1 >= #2)
+% ! (#1 < #2) <=> (#1 >= #2)
\def\pgfmathfloatnotless@#1#2{%
\pgfmathfloatless@{#1}{#2}%
\ifpgfmathfloatcomparison
@@ -695,7 +695,7 @@
\def\pgfmathresult{1.0}%
\fi
}%
-% ! (#1 > #2) <=> (#1 <= #2)
+% ! (#1 > #2) <=> (#1 <= #2)
\def\pgfmathfloatnotgreater@#1#2{%
\pgfmathfloatless@{#2}{#1}%
\ifpgfmathfloatcomparison
@@ -806,7 +806,7 @@
% Renormalizes #1 to extended precision mantisse, meaning
% 100 <= m < 1000
% instead of 1 <= m < 10.
-%
+%
% The 'extended precision' means we have higher accuracy when we apply pgfmath operations to mantissas.
%
% The input argument is expected to be a normalized floating point number; the output argument is a non-normalized floating point number (well, normalized to extended precision).
@@ -842,7 +842,7 @@
% Sets extended precision to 10^#1.
%
% The different choices are
-%
+%
% - 0: normalization 0 <= m < 1 (disable extended precision)
% - 1: normalization 10 <= m < 100
% - 2: normalization 100 <= m < 1000 (default)
@@ -873,7 +873,7 @@
%
% INPUT:
% #1 normalized floating point number. Maybe a macro (it will be expanded ONCE)
-%
+%
% OUTPUT:
% - \pgfmathresult : the mantisse in extended precision
% - \pgfmathfloat@a@S : the sign of #1
@@ -1051,7 +1051,7 @@
% #1=mantisse which needs to be shifted (with smaller exponent)
% #2=smaller exponent
% #3=larger exponent
-%
+%
% ATTENTION: this helper method DESTROYS contents of \pgfmathfloat@a@S.
\def\pgfmathfloatadd@shift#1#2#3{%
\pgf@xa=#1 pt%
@@ -1113,7 +1113,7 @@
\let\pgfmathfloatsubtract=\pgfmathfloatsubtract@
% Scales a floating point number #1 with a fixed point number #2 using pgfmathmultiply.
-%
+%
% Use this method if #2 is small number.
\def\pgfmathfloatmultiplyfixed@#1#2{%
\begingroup
@@ -1408,14 +1408,14 @@
% Returns the integer part of the floating point number #1.
%
-% The result is returned as floating point as well.
+% The result is returned as floating point as well.
%
% This operation is not limited to TeX's range of count registers (it
% works symbolly)
%
% @see \pgfmathfloattoint
-% POSTCONDITION: \pgfmathresult contains the result and
-% \pgfmathfloatintwasnoop=1 if there was nothing to do
+% POSTCONDITION: \pgfmathresult contains the result and
+% \pgfmathfloatintwasnoop=1 if there was nothing to do
% \pgfmathfloatintwasnoop=0 if there where non-zero digits after the period
% \pgfmathfloatintwasnoop=2 if there where digits after the period. The digits will be stored in \pgfmathfloatintremainder in this case.
\def\pgfmathfloatint@#1{%
@@ -1603,7 +1603,7 @@
% +infty:.
\pgfmathfloatcreate{1}{1.0}{0}%
\or
- % -infty:
+ % -infty:
\pgfmathfloatcreate{2}{1.0}{0}%
\fi
\pgfmath@smuggleone\pgfmathresult
@@ -1756,7 +1756,7 @@
\def\pgfmathfloatatan@#1{%
\begingroup
- \expandafter\ifx\csname pgfmathfloatatan@TMP\endcsname\relax%
+ \expandafter\ifx\csname pgfmathfloatatan@TMP\endcsname\relax%
\pgfmathfloatcreate{1}{1.6}{4}%
\global\let\pgfmathfloatatan@TMP=\pgfmathresult
\pgfmathfloatcreate{2}{1.6}{4}%
@@ -1802,7 +1802,7 @@
\fi
%
\ifnum\pgfmathfloat@a@E<-3 %
- \ifnum\pgfmathfloat@b@S=2 %
+ \ifnum\pgfmathfloat@b@S=2 %
% #2 < 0
\pgfmathfloatcreate{1}{1.8}{2}% +180
\else
@@ -1846,7 +1846,7 @@
\pgfmathfloat@scale@deg@to@rad\pgfmathresult
\fi
\pgfmath@smuggleone\pgfmathresult%
- \endgroup%
+ \endgroup%
}%
\let\pgfmathfloatatantwo@=\pgfmathfloatatantwo
\expandafter\let\csname pgfmathfloatatan2\endcsname=\pgfmathfloatatantwo
@@ -1911,7 +1911,7 @@
%
% This allows numbers such at 10000000 or 5.23e-10 to be represented
% properly, although TeX-registers would produce overflow/underflow
-% errors in these cases.
+% errors in these cases.
%
% The natural logarithm is computed using log(X*10^Y) = log(X) + log(10)*Y
%
@@ -1947,7 +1947,7 @@
% Computes exp(#1) in floating point.
%
-% The algorithm employs the identity
+% The algorithm employs the identity
% exp(x) = exp(x - log(10^k) + log(10^k)
% = 10^k exp( x - k*log 10 )
% with k choosen such that exp( x - k*log10) can be computed with the
@@ -2114,12 +2114,12 @@
\else
\pgfmathfloatgetflags{#1}\c@pgfmath@counta
\ifnum0=\c@pgfmath@counta
- % ah: 0^x
+ % ah: 0^x
\pgfmathfloatgetflags{#2}\c@pgfmath@counta
\ifnum0=\c@pgfmath@counta
% ah: 0^0
\pgfmathfloatcreate{1}{1.0}{0}%
- \else
+ \else
% ah: 0^x with x!=0:
\pgfmathfloatcreate{0}{0.0}{0}%
\fi
@@ -2179,7 +2179,7 @@
\pgfmathfloat@definemethodfrombasic@NOARG{rnd}
\pgfmathfloat@definemethodfrombasic@NOARG{false}
\pgfmathfloat@definemethodfrombasic@NOARG{true}
-% arcsin, arccos
+% arcsin, arccos
\pgfmathfloat@definemethodfrombasic@ONEARG{asin}
\pgfmathfloat@definemethodfrombasic@ONEARG{acos}
\pgfmathfloat@definemethodfrombasic@ONEARG{not}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_pgflibraryintersections.code.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_pgflibraryintersections.code.tex
index 0e07fdc8a87..a3888007fd7 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_pgflibraryintersections.code.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_pgflibraryintersections.code.tex
@@ -9,12 +9,12 @@
%%% PGF parts. The copyrights are as they appear in PGF.
%%%
%%% Note that pgfplots has compatible licenses.
-%%%
+%%%
%%% This copy has been modified in the following ways:
%%% - nested \input commands have been updated
-%%%
+%%%
%
-% Support for the contents of this file will NOT be done by the PGF/TikZ team.
+% Support for the contents of this file will NOT be done by the PGF/TikZ team.
% Please contact the author and/or maintainer of pgfplots (Christian Feuersaenger) if you need assistance in conjunction
% with the deployment of this patch or partial content of PGF. Note that the author and/or maintainer of pgfplots has no obligation to fix anything:
% This file comes without any warranty as the rest of pgfplots; there is no obligation for help.
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@
% Example: \pgfintersectiongetsolutionsegmentindices{0}{\first}{\second}
%
% -> \first may be 0 if point #0 is in the 0'th segment
-% -> \second may be 42 if point #0 is in the 42'th segment
+% -> \second may be 42 if point #0 is in the 42'th segment
%
% The "segment index" is actually close to the "time" of the solution.
% If a solution is at "time" 42.2, it will have segment index 42.
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@
\def\pgf@temp##1##2##3##4{%
\edef#2{##3}%
\edef#3{##4}%
- %
+ %
% check for fallback to segment indices:
\ifx#2\pgfutil@empty \edef#2{##1}\fi
\ifx#3\pgfutil@empty \edef#3{##2}\fi
@@ -161,7 +161,7 @@
\long\def\pgfintersectionofpaths#1#2{%
\begingroup%
\pgfinterruptpath%
- #1%
+ #1%
\pgfgetpath\pgf@intersect@path@a%
\global\let\pgf@intersect@path@temp=\pgf@intersect@path@a%
\endpgfinterruptpath%
@@ -170,7 +170,7 @@
%
\begingroup%
\pgfinterruptpath%
- #2%
+ #2%
\pgfgetpath\pgf@intersect@path@b%
\global\let\pgf@intersect@path@temp=\pgf@intersect@path@b%
\endpgfinterruptpath%
@@ -220,9 +220,9 @@
%
% However, \pgf@intersect@time@offset and
% \pgf@intersect@time@offset@b are *always* valid. In fact,they
- % resemble a part of the time: it holds
+ % resemble a part of the time: it holds
% 0 <= \pgf@intersect@time@a < 1
- % and \pgf@intersect@time@offset > 0.
+ % and \pgf@intersect@time@offset > 0.
%
% If we have an intersection in segment 42 of path A,
% \pgf@intersect@time@offset will be 42. The time inside of that
@@ -402,7 +402,7 @@
\pgf@marshal%
\pgfmathdivide@{\pgfmathresult}{\pgf@intersect@length@a}%
\pgf@x=\pgfmathresult pt\relax%
- \advance\pgf@x by\pgf@intersect@time@offset pt\relax%
+ \advance\pgf@x by\pgf@intersect@time@offset pt\relax%
\edef\pgf@intersect@time@a{\pgfmath@tonumber{\pgf@x}}%
\expandafter\global\expandafter\let\csname pgf@g@intersect@solution@\the\pgf@intersect@solutions @time@a\endcsname=
\pgf@intersect@time@a
@@ -413,7 +413,7 @@
\pgf@intersection@store@properties{pgfpoint@g@intersect@solution@\the\pgf@intersect@solutions}%
}%
%
- }{}%
+ }{}%
}
% Test if two lines L1 and L2 intersect.
@@ -435,16 +435,16 @@
%
% t = |x4-x3 x3-x1| / |x4-x3 x2-x1|
% |y4-y3 y3-y1| |y4-y3 y2-y1|
-%
+%
% with 0<=s,t<=1
-%
+%
% s and t do not need to be calculated:
%
% Let s = A / C and t = B / C
-%
+%
% Then 0<=s<=1 if !(C=0) && ((A=0) || ((A>0) && !(C<A)) || ((A<0) && !(C>A)))
% 0<=t<=1 if !(C=0) && ((B=0) || ((B>0) && !(C<B)) || ((B<0) && !(C>B)))
-%
+%
\newif\ifpgf@s
\newif\ifpgf@t
\def\pgfiflinesintersect#1#2#3#4{%
@@ -479,7 +479,7 @@
%
% Normalise a little. 16384 may not be a robust choice.
%
- \c@pgf@counta=\pgf@xa\divide\c@pgf@counta by16384\relax%
+ \c@pgf@counta=\pgf@xa\divide\c@pgf@counta by16384\relax%
\c@pgf@countb=\pgf@xb\divide\c@pgf@countb by16384\relax%
\c@pgf@countc=\pgf@ya\divide\c@pgf@countc by16384\relax%
\c@pgf@countd=\pgf@yb\divide\c@pgf@countd by16384\relax%
@@ -606,12 +606,12 @@
% Find the intersections of two bezier curves.
-%
+%
% #1 - #4 = curve 1.
% #5 - #8 = curve 2.
% #9 = the solution number.
%
-% There is no guarantee of ordering of solutions. If there are
+% There is no guarantee of ordering of solutions. If there are
% no solutions, the origin is returned.
%
\def\pgfpointintersectionofcurves#1#2#3#4#5#6#7#8#9{%
@@ -625,7 +625,7 @@
% Return any intersection points of two curves C1 and C2.
% No order can be guaranteed for the solutions.
%
-% #1, #2, #3, #4 - the points on C1
+% #1, #2, #3, #4 - the points on C1
% #5, #6, #7, #8 - the points on C2
%
% Returns:
@@ -639,7 +639,7 @@
% S = {};
% intersection'(C1,C2);
% return S;
-%
+%
% intersection'(C1,C2)
% B1 = boundingbox(C1);
% B2 = boundingbox(C2);
@@ -686,7 +686,7 @@
% (\pgf@xa, \pgf@ya) is lower-left
% (\pgf@xb, \pgf@yb) is upper-right
\edef\pgf@intersect@boundingbox@b{%
- \noexpand\pgf@x=\the\pgf@xa%
+ \noexpand\pgf@x=\the\pgf@xa%
\noexpand\pgf@y=\the\pgf@ya%
\noexpand\pgf@xa=\the\pgf@xb%
\noexpand\pgf@ya=\the\pgf@yb%
@@ -701,7 +701,7 @@
\noexpand\pgf@yb=\the\pgf@ya%
\noexpand\pgf@xc=\the\pgf@xb%
\noexpand\pgf@yc=\the\pgf@yb%
- }%
+ }%
\pgf@intersect@boundingbox@a%
\pgf@intersect@boundingbox@b%
% check if the two bounding boxes overlap:
@@ -761,8 +761,8 @@
\pgf@intersect@solution@candidate%
\ifpgf@intersect@sort%
\expandafter\xdef%
- \csname pgf@g@intersect@solution@\the\pgf@intersect@solutions @time@a\endcsname%
- {\pgf@intersect@time@a}%
+ \csname pgf@g@intersect@solution@\the\pgf@intersect@solutions @time@a\endcsname%
+ {\pgf@intersect@time@a}%
\fi%
\endgroup
}%
@@ -855,7 +855,7 @@
\def\pgf@curve@subdivide@left#1#2#3#4{%
%
- % The left curve (from t=0 to t=.5)
+ % The left curve (from t=0 to t=.5)
%
\begingroup
#1\relax%
@@ -898,7 +898,7 @@
\def\pgf@curve@subdivide@right#1#2#3#4{%
%
- % The right curve (from t=0.5 to t=1)
+ % The right curve (from t=0.5 to t=1)
%
\begingroup
#1\relax%
@@ -942,7 +942,7 @@
% A solution S1 is considered a duplicate of S2, if
-%
+%
% |x1 - x2|f < q and |y1 - y2|f < q
%
% where q is a small value (tolerance).
@@ -956,7 +956,7 @@
\let\pgf@intersect@next=\pgfutil@secondoftwo%
\pgfmathloop%
\ifnum\pgfmathcounter>\pgf@intersect@solutions\relax%
- \else%
+ \else%
\pgf@ifsolution@duplicate@{\pgfmathcounter}%
\repeatpgfmathloop%
\pgf@intersect@next%
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_pgflibraryluamath.code.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_pgflibraryluamath.code.tex
index 5e6a7bbc10e..fe86ba6f4a7 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_pgflibraryluamath.code.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_pgflibraryluamath.code.tex
@@ -9,17 +9,17 @@
%%% PGF parts. The copyrights are as they appear in PGF.
%%%
%%% Note that pgfplots has compatible licenses.
-%%%
+%%%
%%% This copy has been modified in the following ways:
%%% - nested \input commands have been updated
-%%%
+%%%
%
-% Support for the contents of this file will NOT be done by the PGF/TikZ team.
+% Support for the contents of this file will NOT be done by the PGF/TikZ team.
% Please contact the author and/or maintainer of pgfplots (Christian Feuersaenger) if you need assistance in conjunction
% with the deployment of this patch or partial content of PGF. Note that the author and/or maintainer of pgfplots has no obligation to fix anything:
% This file comes without any warranty as the rest of pgfplots; there is no obligation for help.
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-%%% Date of this copy: Mi 6. Jan 09:15:30 CET 2016 %%%
+%%% Date of this copy: Mi 8. Feb 20:49:06 CET 2017 %%%
@@ -132,10 +132,31 @@
\let\pgfmathnotifynewdeclarefunction@orig=\pgfmathnotifynewdeclarefunction
\def\pgfmathnotifynewdeclarefunction#1#2#3{%
\pgfmathnotifynewdeclarefunction@orig{#1}{#2}{#3}%
- \directlua{pgfluamathparser.pushLocalExpressionFunction(%
- "\pgfutil@luaescapestring{#1}",%
- #2,%
- "\pgfutil@luaescapestring{#3}")}%
+ %
+ % we have to check if '#3' contains control sequences.
+ % this is highly tricky as it may contain '#1'...
+ \begingroup
+ \toks0={#3}%
+ \xdef\pgf@marshal@glob{\the\toks0 }%
+ \endgroup
+ \pgfutil@command@to@string\pgf@marshal@glob\pgf@marshal
+ \expandafter\pgfutilifcontainsmacro\expandafter{\pgf@marshal}{%
+ \def\pgf@temp{1}%
+ }{%
+ \def\pgf@temp{0}%
+ }%
+ \if1\pgf@temp
+ % let lua produce an error when evaluating this function -- we cannot possibly expand the macro to its current state:
+ \directlua{pgfluamathparser.pushLocalExpressionFunction(%
+ "\pgfutil@luaescapestring{#1}",%
+ #2,%
+ "functionMustBeEvaluatedInTeX")}%
+ \else
+ \directlua{pgfluamathparser.pushLocalExpressionFunction(%
+ "\pgfutil@luaescapestring{#1}",%
+ #2,%
+ "\pgfutil@luaescapestring{#3}")}%
+ \fi
%
% ensure that the local function is removed at the end of the
% scope. To this end, we maintain a stack on the LUA side.
@@ -172,7 +193,7 @@
% LUA (defined only in TeX)
% - some special cases which simply haven't been added to the LUA
% parser (yet).
-% At the time of this writing, this includes
+% At the time of this writing, this includes
% -- arrays created via '{}' and indexed with '[]'
% -- strings with "<str>"
% -- 'scalar' function
@@ -209,7 +230,7 @@
\ifpgfluamathparseractive
\let\pgfmathparse\pgfluamath@pgfmathparse
\pgfluamathparseractivefalse
- \fi}
+ \fi}
\pgfqkeys{/pgf}{%
% Enable lua-side computation of \pgfmathresult
@@ -503,7 +524,7 @@
% LUA (defined only in TeX)
% - some special cases which simply haven't been added to the LUA
% parser (yet).
-% At the time of this writing, this includes
+% At the time of this writing, this includes
% -- arrays created via '{}' and indexed with '[]'
% -- strings with "<str>"
% -- 'scalar' function
@@ -522,8 +543,8 @@
\def\pgfluamathparse#1{%
\pgfluamathusedTeXfallbackfalse
\pgfutil@directlua{pgfluamathparser.texCallParser(
- "\pgfutil@luaescapestring{#1}",
- \pgfluamath@outputformat@choice,
+ "\pgfutil@luaescapestring{#1}",
+ \pgfluamath@outputformat@choice,
\ifpgfluamathshowerrormessage true\else false\fi)%
}%
\ifx\pgfmathresult\pgfutil@empty
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_pgfmanual.prettyprinter.code.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_pgfmanual.prettyprinter.code.tex
index 21ba1b5b2a0..07bfe1e4245 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_pgfmanual.prettyprinter.code.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_pgfmanual.prettyprinter.code.tex
@@ -9,12 +9,12 @@
%%% PGF parts. The copyrights are as they appear in PGF.
%%%
%%% Note that pgfplots has compatible licenses.
-%%%
+%%%
%%% This copy has been modified in the following ways:
%%% - nested \input commands have been updated
-%%%
+%%%
%
-% Support for the contents of this file will NOT be done by the PGF/TikZ team.
+% Support for the contents of this file will NOT be done by the PGF/TikZ team.
% Please contact the author and/or maintainer of pgfplots (Christian Feuersaenger) if you need assistance in conjunction
% with the deployment of this patch or partial content of PGF. Note that the author and/or maintainer of pgfplots has no obligation to fix anything:
% This file comes without any warranty as the rest of pgfplots; there is no obligation for help.
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
%
% Provides a user-friendly interface to create function plots (normal
% plots, semi-logplots and double-logplots).
-%
+%
% It is based on Till Tantau's PGF package.
%
% Copyright 2007/2008/2009 by Christian Feuersänger.
@@ -38,12 +38,12 @@
% 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/>.
%
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@
% right place.
%
% ATTENTION:
-% this is NOT a sophisticated syntax highlighter like lstlistings!
+% this is NOT a sophisticated syntax highlighter like lstlistings!
% It has rather strict assumptions about how to use it (the input must
% have been read verbatim, for example).
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@
% For example:
% /codeexample/prettyprint/key value/my key/.code 2 args={name=#1, value =#2}
% If such a key exists, it will be invoked with {#1}{#2} as
- % arguments. Otherwise, the generic method
+ % arguments. Otherwise, the generic method
% /codeexample/prettyprint/key value with style detection={#1}{#2}
% will be invoked.
/codeexample/prettyprint/key value/.code 2 args={%
@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@
% on the 'cs arguments/<CS NAME>' key; it contains the integer
% number.
%
- % For example, if
+ % For example, if
% |cs arguments/pgfkeys/.initial=1|,
% the pretty printer invokes
% |cs with args={\pgfkeys}{<argument>}.
@@ -191,9 +191,9 @@
%
% For every identified control sequence, the key
% /codeexample/prettyprint/cs/<CSNAME>/.@cmd
- % will be checked. If it exists, it will be used instead of
+ % will be checked. If it exists, it will be used instead of
% 'cs with args' (with the same special case restrictions for
- % early end-of-input).
+ % early end-of-input).
%
% The <CSNAME> must not contain the '\'.
%
@@ -207,7 +207,7 @@
/codeexample/prettyprint/cs arguments/end/.initial=1,
/codeexample/prettyprint/cs/end/.code 2 args={#1\{#2\pgfmanualclosebrace},
%
- % a point coordinate (#1)
+ % a point coordinate (#1)
% Note that '#1' will contain the braces (if there was one),
/codeexample/prettyprint/point/.code={#1},%
%
@@ -219,7 +219,7 @@
% the same with specialised code:
%/codeexample/prettyprint/point with cs/<CS NAME>/.code 2 args={(#1:#2},%
%
- %
+ %
% A predefined style which colors every identified token. It's
% purpose is only debugging.
/codeexample/prettyprint/colored/.style={%
@@ -307,14 +307,14 @@
%
% FIXME
% THIS INTRODUCES A NEW GROUP! Does that hurt the pretty printer??
-%
+%
\def\pgfmanual@pretty@installcommenthandler{%
\expandafter\def\pgfmanual@pretty@activepercent{%
\begingroup
\pgfmanualprettycommentactivetrue
\expandafter\let\pgfmanual@pretty@activenl=\pgfmanual@pretty@recoveraftercomment
\expandafter\def\pgfmanual@pretty@activepercent{\%}%
- %\tt
+ %\tt
\% %
}%
}%
@@ -552,7 +552,7 @@
% \pgfmanualprettyprintercollectargcount with balanced braces. The braces
% have \catcode 12.
% POSTCONDITION:
-% 1. the arguments will be collected as
+% 1. the arguments will be collected as
% '<result> := {<first arg>}{<second arg>}',
% 2.1 the macro \pgfmanualprettyprinternumcollectedargs will contain
% the *actual* number of *completely* collected arguments,
@@ -563,7 +563,7 @@
% properly.
% Afterwards, #2 will be invoked to recover from the argument
% collection.
-%
+%
%
% Example:
% \pgfmanualprettyprintercollectargcount{2}{\donnextstep}
@@ -573,7 +573,7 @@
% \pgfmanualprettyprinterhandlecollectedargs{{_1 first argument }_2 {_1 second argument }_2 }
% \donnextstep
% next tokens
-%
+%
%
%
% ATTENTION:
@@ -725,7 +725,7 @@
\newif\ifpgfmanualprettyprinterfoundterminator
% Collects tokens inside of a token list up to a single delimiting token, dealing with nested
-% catcode-12-braces.
+% catcode-12-braces.
%
% #1: is the end token, the delimiter. It won't be collected.
% #2: is code to invoke after
@@ -736,7 +736,7 @@
% \pgfmanualprettyprintercollectargcount with balanced braces. The braces
% have \catcode 12.
% POSTCONDITION:
-% - the arguments will be collected as
+% - the arguments will be collected as
% '<result> := <token list>'
% and then, \pgfmanualprettyprinterhandlecollectedargs{<result>} will be
% invoked. Just define \pgfmanualprettyprinterhandlecollectedargs
@@ -745,7 +745,7 @@
% - The boolean \ifpgfmanualprettyprinterfoundterminator will be set to true if and only if '#1' has been found.
%
% @see \pgfmanualprettyprintercollectargcount for more details.
-%
+%
\def\pgfmanualprettyprintercollectupto#1#2{%
\pgfmanualprettyprinterarghasunmatchedbracesfalse
\pgfmanualprettyprinterfoundterminatortrue
@@ -918,7 +918,7 @@
\ifx\pgfmanual@loc@TMPa\pgfmanual@pretty@rbrace
#1%
\else
- % found the beginning of a key!
+ % found the beginning of a key!
% We will collect the key name into
% \toks0.
\toks0={}%
@@ -1117,4 +1117,3 @@
\edef\pgfmanual@loc@TMPa{{\pgfmanual@pretty@pgfkeys@collectkey@keyname}}%
\expandafter\pgfmanual@loc@TMPb\pgfmanual@loc@TMPa{#1}\pgfeov
}
-
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_pgfmathfloat.code.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_pgfmathfloat.code.tex
index 241741e53b4..9a36660282b 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_pgfmathfloat.code.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_pgfmathfloat.code.tex
@@ -9,12 +9,12 @@
%%% PGF parts. The copyrights are as they appear in PGF.
%%%
%%% Note that pgfplots has compatible licenses.
-%%%
+%%%
%%% This copy has been modified in the following ways:
%%% - nested \input commands have been updated
-%%%
+%%%
%
-% Support for the contents of this file will NOT be done by the PGF/TikZ team.
+% Support for the contents of this file will NOT be done by the PGF/TikZ team.
% Please contact the author and/or maintainer of pgfplots (Christian Feuersaenger) if you need assistance in conjunction
% with the deployment of this patch or partial content of PGF. Note that the author and/or maintainer of pgfplots has no obligation to fix anything:
% This file comes without any warranty as the rest of pgfplots; there is no obligation for help.
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@
% [FLAGS] MANTISSE EXPONENT
% meaning
% [+-]X.XXXXXXX*10^C
-% where
+% where
% X.XXXXXX is a mantissa with first number != 0, C is an integer and
% FLAGS contains the sign and some other special cases.
%
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@
% computation is COMPLETELY STRING BASED.
% This allows numbers such at 10000000 or 5.23e-10 to be represented
% properly, although TeX-registers would produce overflow/underflow
-% errors in these cases.
+% errors in these cases.
%
% It is to be used to compute logs, because log(X*10^Y) = log(X) + log(10)*Y
%
@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@
% where
% FLAGS is a number in [0-5] where
% 0 == '0' (the number is +- 0.0),
-% 1 == '+',
+% 1 == '+',
% 2 == '-',
% 3 == 'not a number'
% 4 == '+ infinity'
@@ -419,7 +419,7 @@
% Converts a float to an integer (in integer format).
%
-% @see \pgfmathfloatint
+% @see \pgfmathfloatint
\def\pgfmathfloattoint#1{%
\pgfmathfloattofixed{#1}%
\expandafter\pgfmathfloattoint@@\pgfmathresult\relax
@@ -521,7 +521,7 @@
}
-% Overloaded method.
+% Overloaded method.
%
% This variant always uses a FIXED number behind the period and fills
% in zeros if necessary.
@@ -707,7 +707,7 @@
% \else
% \pgfmath@error{INTERNAL ERROR in fixed style - The input sequence did not terminate as expected; which indicates a wrong exponent argument provided to \string\pgfmathprintnumber@fixed@style}{}%
% \fi
- %--------------------------------------------------
+ %--------------------------------------------------
\let\pgfmathprintnumber@fixed@styleDEFAULT@impl@noperiod@NEXT=\relax
\fi
\pgfmathprintnumber@fixed@styleDEFAULT@impl@noperiod@NEXT
@@ -782,7 +782,7 @@
% Arguments:
% #1#2#3e#4\relax
-% Input:
+% Input:
% #1 the fixed point number to be displayed (maybe a macro).
% #2#3e#4: the (possibly unformatted) floating point representation
% which belongs to #1. This format is returned (only!) by
@@ -791,7 +791,7 @@
\let\pgfmathprintnumber@fixed@style=\pgfmathprintnumber@fixed@styleDEFAULT
-% Rounds a normalized floating point number to \pgfmathfloat@round@precision
+% Rounds a normalized floating point number to \pgfmathfloat@round@precision
% digits precision and writes the result to \pgfmathresult.
%
% This method uses \pgfmathroundto for the mantissa.
@@ -836,7 +836,7 @@
% #2: mantissa
% #3: exponent
% #4: CODE to display if the mantissa is drawn.
-% This code will be shown just before the exponent.
+% This code will be shown just before the exponent.
% Example: #4=\cdot
% #5: CODE to display if the mantissa is NOT draw. (unused currently)
% Might be used to display '10^1' instead of '1*10^1'.
@@ -1160,7 +1160,7 @@
\if0\pgfmathprintnumber@RELATIVE@choice@roundtofixed
% relative round mode=mantissa
\def\b@round@fixed{0}%
- \else
+ \else
\if1\pgfmathprintnumber@RELATIVE@choice@roundtofixed
% relative round mode=fixed
\def\b@round@fixed{1}%
@@ -1196,7 +1196,7 @@
\fi
\edef\pgfmathresultX{%
\the\pgfmathfloat@a@S
- \the\pgfmathfloat@a@Mtok
+ \the\pgfmathfloat@a@Mtok
\ifpgfmathfloatroundhasperiod\else.0\fi
e\the\pgfmathfloat@a@E}%
% call another formatter for the result (but avoid rounding inside of it):
@@ -1235,7 +1235,7 @@
\fi
\edef\pgfmathresultX{%
\the\pgfmathfloat@a@S
- \the\pgfmathfloat@a@Mtok
+ \the\pgfmathfloat@a@Mtok
\ifpgfmathfloatroundhasperiod\else.0\fi
e\the\pgfmathfloat@a@E}%
\let\pgfmathfloat@round@precision@orig=\pgfmathfloat@round@precision
@@ -1691,7 +1691,7 @@
\endgroup
\let#3=\pgfmathfloat@glob@TMP
}%
-
+
% Changes the current number pretty printer to #1.
%
@@ -1705,7 +1705,7 @@
\pgfkeys{/pgf/number format/std}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-%
+%
% IMPL
%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
@@ -1747,7 +1747,7 @@
% \pgfmathroundto implementation in WORDS:
%
-% coarse idea:
+% coarse idea:
% 1. collect all digits/sign BEFORE the first period in REVERSE order
% 2. then, collect UP TO \prec digits after the period in REVERSE order
% Steps 1. and 2. lead to the digit [sign] sequence
@@ -1781,7 +1781,7 @@
% fi
% ++q
% if q=0
-% discard the period
+% discard the period
% fi
% end while
% if q = r+1
@@ -1858,7 +1858,7 @@
\fi
\fi
}
-
+
% takes the current input and decides whether trailing zeros shall be
% discarded or more zeros need to be filled in.
\def\pgfmathroundto@impl@finish@with@truncation{%
@@ -1991,7 +1991,7 @@
\fi
}
-% PRECONDITION:
+% PRECONDITION:
% \c@pgfmathroundto@lastzeros > 0
\def\pgfmathroundto@impl@discard@suffix@zeros@ITERATE#1{%
\advance\c@pgfmathroundto@lastzeros by-1
@@ -2183,7 +2183,7 @@
% \pgfmathfloattofixed@impl@collectmantissa#2\count\pgfmathfloat@a@E
% \edef\pgfmathresult{\the\pgfmathfloat@a@Mtok}%
% \fi
- %--------------------------------------------------
+ %--------------------------------------------------
\pgfmathfloat@a@Mtok{#1}%
\pgfmathfloattofixed@impl@pos#2000000000\pgfmathfloat@EOI
\edef\pgfmathresult{\the\pgfmathfloat@a@Mtok}%
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_pgfutil-common-lists.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_pgfutil-common-lists.tex
index 4f2f3d68c61..fb09a855e69 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_pgfutil-common-lists.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_pgfutil-common-lists.tex
@@ -9,12 +9,12 @@
%%% PGF parts. The copyrights are as they appear in PGF.
%%%
%%% Note that pgfplots has compatible licenses.
-%%%
+%%%
%%% This copy has been modified in the following ways:
%%% - nested \input commands have been updated
-%%%
+%%%
%
-% Support for the contents of this file will NOT be done by the PGF/TikZ team.
+% Support for the contents of this file will NOT be done by the PGF/TikZ team.
% Please contact the author and/or maintainer of pgfplots (Christian Feuersaenger) if you need assistance in conjunction
% with the deployment of this patch or partial content of PGF. Note that the author and/or maintainer of pgfplots has no obligation to fix anything:
% This file comes without any warranty as the rest of pgfplots; there is no obligation for help.
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@
%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-% Usage:
+% Usage:
% \pgfapplistnewempty\macro
\def\pgfapplistnewempty#1{%
\expandafter\let\csname pgfapp@#1\endcsname=\pgfutil@empty
@@ -109,17 +109,17 @@
\pgfapplist@flushbuffers{#2}%
\expandafter\let\expandafter#1\csname pgfapp@#2\endcsname
}%
-
+
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-%
+%
% A variant of applist which has the same runtime requirements, but
% does PUSH FRONT only.
%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-% Usage:
+% Usage:
% \pgfprependlistnewempty{list}
\def\pgfprependlistnewempty#1{%
\expandafter\let\csname pgfpPRP@#1\endcsname=\pgfutil@empty
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_tikzexternal.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_tikzexternal.sty
index e039fbc7984..55e56d8fdd0 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_tikzexternal.sty
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_tikzexternal.sty
@@ -9,10 +9,10 @@
%%% PGF parts. The copyrights are as they appear in PGF.
%%%
%%% Note that pgfplots has compatible licenses.
-%%%
+%%%
%%% This copy has been modified in the following ways:
%%% - nested \input commands have been updated
-%%%
+%%%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%%% Date of this copy: Di 25. Dez 18:14:20 CET 2012 %%%
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
%
% This file is intended to be distributed or even inlined into a file
% when a document needs to be typeset on a system that does not have
-% pgf/TikZ installed.
+% pgf/TikZ installed.
%
% It replaces \tikzpicture/ \endtikzpicture and \tikz and invokes the
% \includegraphics with the correct file name instead.
@@ -156,9 +156,8 @@
{\toks0={#1#2}%
\immediate\write\@auxout{\noexpand\def\noexpand\dpthimport{\the\toks0 }\noexpand\dpthimport }%
}%
- \fi
+ \fi
\else%
\def\pgfretval{#1#2}%
\fi
}%
-
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_tikzexternalshared.code.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_tikzexternalshared.code.tex
index 607b6375aef..ed1a6ff4fb1 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_tikzexternalshared.code.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfplotsoldpgfsupp_tikzexternalshared.code.tex
@@ -9,12 +9,12 @@
%%% PGF parts. The copyrights are as they appear in PGF.
%%%
%%% Note that pgfplots has compatible licenses.
-%%%
+%%%
%%% This copy has been modified in the following ways:
%%% - nested \input commands have been updated
-%%%
+%%%
%
-% Support for the contents of this file will NOT be done by the PGF/TikZ team.
+% Support for the contents of this file will NOT be done by the PGF/TikZ team.
% Please contact the author and/or maintainer of pgfplots (Christian Feuersaenger) if you need assistance in conjunction
% with the deployment of this patch or partial content of PGF. Note that the author and/or maintainer of pgfplots has no obligation to fix anything:
% This file comes without any warranty as the rest of pgfplots; there is no obligation for help.
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
% tikzlibraryexternal.code.tex
% ******************************
%
-%
+%
% This file provides a high-level automatic export feature for tikz pictures.
% It allows to export EACH SINGLE FIGURE into a separate PDF.
%
@@ -91,10 +91,10 @@
% Invokes '#1' if the external lib is currently externalizing the NEXT FOLLOWING
% tikzpicture. It invokes '#2' if that is not the case.
\def\tikzifexternalizingnext#1#2{%
- \ifpgf@external@grabshipout
+ \ifpgf@external@grabshipout
\tikzexternalgetnextfilename\tikzexternal@temp
\tikzifexternaljobnamematches\tikzexternal@temp{#1}{#2}%
- \else
+ \else
#2%
\fi
}%
@@ -104,14 +104,14 @@
% If the command is invoked outside of a picture, '#2' will be
% invoked.
\def\tikzifexternalizingcurrent#1#2{%
- \ifpgf@external@grabshipout
+ \ifpgf@external@grabshipout
\tikzexternalgetcurrentfilename\tikzexternal@temp
\ifx\tikzexternal@temp\pgfutil@empty
#2%
\else
\tikzifexternaljobnamematches\tikzexternal@temp{#1}{#2}%
\fi
- \else
+ \else
#2%
\fi
}%
@@ -241,7 +241,7 @@
optimize/restore/.code={},%
% Expects two arguments, the command name and (optionally) a count
% of expected arguments.
- % Example:
+ % Example:
% 'optimize command away=\includegraphics'
% 'optimize command away={\mycommand}{3}'
%
@@ -317,7 +317,7 @@
% && dvipdfm "\image".dvi %
% }%
% }%
-%--------------------------------------------------
+%--------------------------------------------------
\expandafter\def\csname tikzexternal@driver@pgfsys-xetex.def\endcsname{%
\pgfkeyssetvalue{/tikz/external/system call}{%
xelatex \tikzexternalcheckshellescape -halt-on-error -interaction=batchmode -jobname "\image" "\texsource"%
@@ -349,7 +349,7 @@
\tikzsetexternalprefix{}
% This method initialises automatic externalization.
-%
+%
% The command does need any argument, but it has two optional ones:
%
% 1. \tikzexternalize[<options>]
@@ -381,7 +381,7 @@
}{%
\tikzexternal@auto@detect@jobnametrue
\pgfutil@ifundefined{tikzexternalrealjob}{%
- % ok, \tikzexternalrealjob is not known.
+ % ok, \tikzexternalrealjob is not known.
% Assume we are currently *not* externalizing.
\let\tikzexternalrealjob=\jobname
}{}%
@@ -421,14 +421,14 @@
\fi
}%
-% If mode=`convert with system call', the boolean \ifpgfexternalreadmainaux
+% If mode=`convert with system call', the boolean \ifpgfexternalreadmainaux
% will be set depending on the current lock file.
%
% The idea is as follows: Suppose
-% pdflatex -shell-escape mainjob.tex
+% pdflatex -shell-escape mainjob.tex
% is running.
-%
-% While it runs,
+%
+% While it runs,
% a) it modifies its mainjob.aux file,
% b) it issues pdflatex -jobname mainjob-figure0 mainjob.tex .
%
@@ -438,7 +438,7 @@
% avoid such failure, a locking mechanism is established.
%
% The locking mechanisms causes (a) to write a lock command into
-% mainjob.auxlock
+% mainjob.auxlock
% just before (b) is called. Then, (b) will check it. After (b) has
% completed, the lock will be reset.
%
@@ -599,15 +599,15 @@
% final TeX-dialect specific end-image command.
% This is really difficult for LaTeX because \end{tikzpicture} either involves dirty
% catcode-hacks to parse the braces or an ugly loop which loops until it
-% finds \end followed by {tikzpicture}.
-%
+% finds \end followed by {tikzpicture}.
+%
% #1: a macro which will be called with the collected environment contents.
% all following tokens: the environment contents.
\long\gdef\tikzexternal@TEXDIALECT@collectpicture#1#2\endtikzpicture{#1{#2}}
%
% 2. the following commands should expand to the TeX-dialect specific begin and end image command, i.e.
% \tikzpicture / \endtikzpicture
-% or
+% or
% \begin{tikzpicture} / \end{tikzpicture}
% or
% \starttikzpicture / \stoptikzpicture
@@ -737,7 +737,7 @@
\def\tikzexternal@getnextfilename@advancecount{%
\begingroup
\c@pgf@counta=\csname c@tikzext@no@\tikzexternal@figurename\endcsname\relax
- \advance\c@pgf@counta by1
+ \advance\c@pgf@counta by1
\expandafter\xdef\csname c@tikzext@no@\tikzexternal@figurename\endcsname{\the\c@pgf@counta}%
\endgroup
}%
@@ -810,7 +810,7 @@
\let#1=\pgf@tempa
\fi
\fi
- %
+ %
\tikzexternal@getnextfilename@resetglobals%
%
\tikzexternal@protocol@to@file#1%
@@ -1030,7 +1030,7 @@
\def\tikzpicturedependsonfile#1{}% NO-OP until \tikzexternalize has been called.
-% This command is invoked
+% This command is invoked
% if and only if ( (grab mode && --jobname matches) || 'mode=graphics if exists' )
%
% It converts the current tikzpicture into an image in grab mode
@@ -1195,7 +1195,7 @@
% Processes tikzpicture normally; without any externalization.
%
-% We need to do further work here to deal with NESTED tikzpicture environments
+% We need to do further work here to deal with NESTED tikzpicture environments
% because all of them shall also be typeset normally.
%
% Idea:
@@ -1234,7 +1234,7 @@
\if5\tikzexternal@opmode
\let\tikz@refundefinedtrue@@=\G@refundefinedtrue
\gdef\G@refundefinedtrue{%
- \tikz@refundefinedtrue@@
+ \tikz@refundefinedtrue@@
\tikzexternal@forceremake@undefined@reference@handler
}%
\fi
@@ -1378,10 +1378,10 @@
|xdef|tikzexternal@normal@backslash{\}%
}
{
-\catcode`\^^I=12
+\catcode`\^^I=12
\catcode`\$=12
\catcode`\%=12
-\catcode`\#=12
+\catcode`\#=12
\gdef\tikzexternal@HASHchar{#}
\gdef\tikzexternal@TABchar{^^I}\gdef\tikzexternal@PERCENTchar{%}\xdef\tikzexternal@DOLLARchar{$}}
@@ -1527,7 +1527,7 @@
% It is used as argument for \write{..}
%
% #1 the hash key to serialize.
-% \def\tikzexternal@hashfct@serialize
+% \def\tikzexternal@hashfct@serialize
\long\def\tikzexternal@hashfct@serialize@std#1{%
\noexpand\def\noexpand\tikzexternallastkey{#1}%
}%
@@ -1544,7 +1544,7 @@
\def\tikzexternal@check@uptodate@ext{.md5}
-\def\tikzexternal@check@uptodate@mode@warn@fallback{%
+\def\tikzexternal@check@uptodate@mode@warn@fallback{%
\message{! Package tikz Warning: The key 'up to date check=md5' is impossible, there is no macro to compute MD5. Falling back to 'up to date check=diff'.}%
%
% warn only once:
@@ -1618,8 +1618,8 @@
}
% Checks whether the current picture needs to be externalized.
-%
-% This is the case if
+%
+% This is the case if
% a) there is no external image yet,
% b) the picture has been invalidated manually.
%
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfsys-luatexpatch.def b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfsys-luatexpatch.def
index 6aa0dbc7ab9..6865ae15561 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfsys-luatexpatch.def
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/oldpgfcompatib/pgfsys-luatexpatch.def
@@ -2,6 +2,12 @@
%
%
+\ifnum\luatexversion<95
+ \immediate\write-1{luatex driver of PGF: detected lua version \the\luatexversion; falling back to old pdftex driver^^J}%
+ \input pgfsys-pdftex.def
+ \expandafter\endinput
+\fi
+
% Copyright 2006 by Till Tantau
%
% This file may be distributed and/or modified
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/pgfcontrib/pgflibraryfillbetween.code.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/pgfcontrib/pgflibraryfillbetween.code.tex
index 2b1eebdcb58..3512d7e3086 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/pgfcontrib/pgflibraryfillbetween.code.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/pgfcontrib/pgflibraryfillbetween.code.tex
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
\usepgflibrary{intersections}
% FIXME : ARCHITECTURE VIOLATION: REQUIRES
-% \usetikzlibrary{decorations.softclip}
+% \usetikzlibrary{decorations.softclip}
%
%\usepgfmodule{decorations}
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
/pgf/fill between/inner moveto/connect,
%
% split=true allows to generate individual result paths for every
- % region induced by the intersection points. Example:
+ % region induced by the intersection points. Example:
% "color positive region in red and negative region in green".
% The case split=false results in just one output path
% (simpler+faster, but of course less powerful).
@@ -225,13 +225,13 @@
% 0. normalize path sequences.
% ATTENTION : there are implicit assumptions on the INTERNAL ORDER of the two paths!
% This implementation needs to loop over them synchronously, i.e. it processes
- % the 0.th segment of a and the 0th of b,
- % the 1.th segment of a and the 1th of b,
+ % the 0.th segment of a and the 0th of b,
+ % the 1.th segment of a and the 1th of b,
% and so on. Here, "i th segment" implies a sort order in ascending x direction.
% This is, however, a weakness of \pgfintersectionofpaths - it does not really support this kind of sorting.
- %
+ %
% I work around this by restricting the implementation to the "common use-cases", i.e. to two plots of functions which do not intersect themselves (i.e. to "functions" in the original sense). This will probably (almost surely) fail for parametric functions or circles.
- %
+ %
\if0\pgfpathfillbetween@reverse@mode
% reverse=false
%
@@ -413,7 +413,7 @@
% Takes a softpath on input, replaces its first moveto by a lineto,
% and returns it as softpath.
% #1: a macro containing a softpath (i.e. the result of \pgfgetpath)
-%
+%
% On output, \pgfretval contains a modified path.
\def\pgfpathreplacefirstmoveto#1{%
\ifx#1\pgfutil@empty
@@ -440,7 +440,7 @@
}%
% example: \pgfsyssoftpath@movetotoken{#2}{#3}\pgfsyssoftpath@linetotoken{#5}{#6}#7\pgf@stop
-% example:
+% example:
% \pgfsyssoftpath@movetotoken{#2}{#3}
% \pgfsyssoftpath@curvetosupportatoken{<x>}{<y>}
% \pgfsyssoftpath@curvetosupportbtoken{<x>}{<y>}
@@ -469,7 +469,7 @@
\edef\pgfretval{%
\ifdim #1<#3\space
+%
- \else
+ \else
\ifdim #1=#3\space
\ifdim #2<#4\space
+%
@@ -717,10 +717,10 @@
% \pgfplotsassertequalstok{\the\pgf@x, \the\pgf@y}{128.05057pt, 14.2278pt}{solution 3}
% \pgfpointintersectionsolution{4}%
% \pgfplotsassertequalstok{\the\pgf@x, \the\pgf@y}{156.50636pt, 14.2278pt}{solution 4}
-%
-%
+%
+%
% \pgfcomputeintersectionsegments{1}%
-%
+%
% \message{OUTPUT: \meaning\pgfretval^^J}%
% \expandafter\def\csname expected@a@0\endcsname{%
% \pgfsyssoftpath@movetotoken {56.90549pt}{0.0pt}%
@@ -745,7 +745,7 @@
% \pgfsyssoftpath@movetotoken{156.50636pt}{14.2278pt}%
% \pgfsyssoftpath@linetotoken {170.71646pt}{0.0pt}%
% }
-% %
+% %
\def\pgfcomputeintersectionsegments#1{%
\pgfcomputeintersectionsegments@set@src{#1}%
\ifnum\pgfintersectionsolutions=0 %
@@ -871,7 +871,7 @@
% Point lerp(float t, Point A, Point B) {
% return A*(1-t) + B*t; // + and * overloaded for Points
% }
-%
+%
% void split(t, Point P[4], Point L[4], Point R[4]) {
% Point P01 = lerp(t, P[0], P[1]);
% Point P12 = lerp(t, P[1], P[2]);
@@ -883,11 +883,11 @@
% R[0] = Q;
% R[1] = P123; R[2] = P23; R[3] = P[3];
% }
-%--------------------------------------------------
+%--------------------------------------------------
% INPUT:
% #1: a value in the range [0,1] which determines the split point
% #2,#3,#4,#5: the points of the curve, each of the form {<x>}{<y>}
-%
+%
% OUTPUT:
% \pgfretval@L{{<A>}{<B>}{<C>}{<D>}}
% \pgfretval@R{{<A>}{<B>}{<C>}{<D>}}
@@ -929,7 +929,7 @@
%
% This variants takes a part of a softpath as input:
%
-% #1: a curveto- a macro containing a softpath of the form
+% #1: a curveto- a macro containing a softpath of the form
% <x><y>\pgfsyssoftpath@curvetosupportatoken<x><y>\pgfsyssoftpath@curvetosupportbtoken<x><y>\pgfsyssoftpath@curvetotoken<x><y>
% #2: t in [0,1]
%
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/pgfcontrib/tikzlibraryfillbetween.code.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/pgfcontrib/tikzlibraryfillbetween.code.tex
index 8f60ef1e6b9..d5a153c055b 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/pgfcontrib/tikzlibraryfillbetween.code.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/pgfcontrib/tikzlibraryfillbetween.code.tex
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
%
% Provides a user-friendly interface to create function plots (normal
% plots, semi-logplots and double-logplots).
-%
+%
% It is based on Till Tantau's PGF package.
%
% Copyright 2013 by Christian Feuersaenger
@@ -13,12 +13,12 @@
% 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/>.
%
@@ -146,7 +146,7 @@
\fi
%
\expandafter\fill\expandafter[\pgfplots@loc@TMPa]
- \pgfextra
+ \pgfextra
\pgfsetpathandBB{\pgflibraryfill@path}%
\pgfkeysgetvalue{/tikz/fill between/path after segment}\tikz@fillbetween@post@segment
\expandafter
@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@
},
/tikz/fill between/.search also={/pgf/fill between,/pgfplots},
/tikz/fill between/optimize name intersections/.is if=tikzfillbetween@optimize@name@intersections,
- %
+ %
% FIXME : this optimization needs much more work... I believe it
% would be stable enough, but it covers too few cases.
%/tikz/fill between/optimize name intersections=true,
@@ -170,9 +170,9 @@
% /pgfplots/execute at begin axis@@/.add={%
% \def\b@pgfplotslibraryfill@added
% }{%
- %
+ %
% },%
- %--------------------------------------------------
+ %--------------------------------------------------
}
\def\tikzlibraryfillbetween@parse#1 and #2\pgf@stop{%
@@ -190,7 +190,7 @@
\def\tikzfillbetween{\pgfutil@ifnextchar[{\tikzfillbetween@opt}{\tikzfillbetween@opt[]}}
\def\tikzfillbetween@opt[#1]#2{%
\begingroup
- \pgfqkeys{/tikz/fill between}{%
+ \pgfqkeys{/tikz/fill between}{%
% prepare the low-level path generation instruction(s):
/tikz/fill between/@draw style={#2},%
%
@@ -431,7 +431,7 @@
\def\tikz@temp{#2}%
\def\tikz@@temp{-}%
\ifx\tikz@@temp\tikz@temp
- % also accept minus signs without curly braces, i.e.
+ % also accept minus signs without curly braces, i.e.
% L-2 instead of L{-2}
\def\tikz@next{\tikz@isect@p@next@{#1}{#2}}%
\else
@@ -517,7 +517,7 @@
\let\pgfpointlastofsetpath=\pgfutil@empty
\else
\if1\b@tikz@select@all%
- % ok... select the *entire* path.
+ % ok... select the *entire* path.
% #1 = A|B :
\expandafter\let\expandafter\pgfretval\csname tikz@path@segments@\tikz@path@ab\endcsname
\else
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/pgfplots.code.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/pgfplots.code.tex
index 26c80cbe799..28783b3ab5d 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/pgfplots.code.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/pgfplots.code.tex
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
%
% Provides a user-friendly interface to create function plots (normal
% plots, semi-logplots and double-logplots).
-%
+%
% It is based on Till Tantau's PGF package.
%
% Copyright 2007-2013 by Christian Feuersänger.
@@ -13,12 +13,12 @@
% 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/>.
%
@@ -44,7 +44,6 @@
\input pgfplots.paths.code.tex
-
\usetikzlibrary{decorations,decorations.pathmorphing,decorations.pathreplacing}
% FIXME: reduce number of variables!
@@ -74,7 +73,10 @@
\newif\ifpgfplots@warn@for@filter@discards
\newif\ifpgfplots@isuniformtick
\newif\ifpgfplotsplothandlermesh@patch@type@sampling
-\newif\ifpgfplots@clip@limits
+\newif\ifpgfplots@clip@limits@compatmode
+\newif\ifpgfplots@clip@limits@x
+\newif\ifpgfplots@clip@limits@y
+\newif\ifpgfplots@clip@limits@z
\newif\ifpgfplots@clip
\newif\ifpgfplots@plot@coords@mathparser
\pgfplots@plot@coords@mathparsertrue
@@ -135,6 +137,7 @@
\newif\ifpgfplots@has@cell@picture
\newif\ifpgfplots@substitute@pgfpoint
\newif\ifpgfplots@LUA@backend@supported
+\newif\ifpgfplots@threedim@log@sampling
\newif\ifpgfplots@collect@firstplot@astick
\newif\ifpgfplots@units@use
@@ -164,7 +167,7 @@
\def\pgfplots@label@upgrade@warning{%
\ifpgfplots@threedim
- \pgfplotswarning{center lines upgrade required}\pgfeov%
+ \pgfplotswarning{center lines upgrade required}\pgfeov%
\global\let\pgfplots@label@upgrade@warning=\relax
\fi
}%
@@ -217,7 +220,7 @@
% \pgfplotswarning{cycle list size limit reached}\pgfeov
% \breakforeach
% \fi
- %--------------------------------------------------
+ %--------------------------------------------------
%
\pgfutil@ifnextchar\pgfplots@EOI{%
\pgfplots@gobble@until@EOI
@@ -319,9 +322,9 @@
\begingroup
\edef\pgfkeyscurrentkey{#1}%
\pgfkeyssplitpath
- \pgfplots@warning{Loading deprecated style option
- \pgfkeyscurrentpath/\pgfkeyscurrentname.
- Please replace '\string\tikzstyle{\pgfkeyscurrentname}'
+ \pgfplots@warning{Loading deprecated style option
+ \pgfkeyscurrentpath/\pgfkeyscurrentname.
+ Please replace '\string\tikzstyle{\pgfkeyscurrentname}'
with '\string\pgfplotsset{\pgfkeyscurrentname/.style={}}'
(or '\string\pgfplotsset{\pgfkeyscurrentname/.append style={}}').}%
\endgroup
@@ -390,7 +393,7 @@
% Does the work for '[xyz]ticklabel pos'.
%
% #1: the axis (x,y or z).
-% #2: the key argument. Accepts
+% #2: the key argument. Accepts
% 'lower',
% 'upper',
% 'default' -> depends on 'tick pos'
@@ -516,7 +519,7 @@
\def\pgfplots@colormap@catcodemagic{colormap}
\pgfplots@command@to@string\pgfplots@colormap@catcodemagic\pgfplots@colormap@catcodemagic
-% checks for
+% checks for
% - <known list>
% - [<elements> of]<known list>
% POSTCONDITION:
@@ -601,7 +604,7 @@
% remove spaces from ##1 and ##2:
\pgfkeys@spdef\pgfplots@loc@TMPa{##1}%
\pgfkeys@spdef\pgfplots@loc@TMPb{##2}%
- %
+ %
% check if the argument is known:
\pgfkeysifdefined{/pgfplots/point meta/\pgfplots@loc@TMPa/.@cmd}{%
\def\pgfplots@loc@TMPc{%
@@ -649,7 +652,7 @@
\edef\pgfplots@color@of@colormap@value{\pgfplots@color@of@colormap@value}%
\pgfkeys@spdef\pgfplots@color@of@colormap@name{#2}%
}
-% defines
+% defines
% - \pgfmathresult to be the resulting color.
% - \pgfplots@color@of@colormap@name the name of the colormap
\def\pgfplots@color@of@colormap@define#1{%
@@ -783,7 +786,7 @@
\fi
},
% 'activate layers=false' is the same as 'set layers=none'.
- % However, 'activate layers=true' does not work unless a 'set layers'
+ % However, 'activate layers=true' does not work unless a 'set layers'
% has been installed as well.
/pgfplots/activate layers/.is if=pgfplots@layered@graphics,
/pgfplots/activate layers/.default=true,
@@ -1105,7 +1108,7 @@
/pgfplots/axis type/.belongs to family=/pgfplots/scale,
/pgfplots/@expected axis cs/.initial=cart,
/pgfplots/every rectangle axis/.style={},
- %
+ %
% see \pgfplotsdefinecstransform{<from>}{<to>}{<code>}
/pgfplots/data cs/.initial=cart,% the coordinate system of provided data. Will be transformed to the axis' internal coordinate system (@expected axis cs).
%
@@ -1186,7 +1189,7 @@
%
% this here used to be the default up to (and including) pgfplots 1.13.
% But it does not support the following use cases:
- % * 'colormap access=const',
+ % * 'colormap access=const',
% * 'colorbar style={ytick=data}}'
% * CMYK shadings
% -> deprecated.
@@ -1352,7 +1355,7 @@
\c@pgf@countd=\pgfplotscolormaplastindexof{\pgfplots@CM}\relax
\edef\pgfplots@colorcount{\the\c@pgf@countd}%
\advance\c@pgf@countd by-1 %
- % XXX : this here is tailored for use with
+ % XXX : this here is tailored for use with
% * 'colormap access=const' and
% * 'sample for=const'
% where the last color is redundant and must not be
@@ -1717,8 +1720,6 @@
/pgfplots/ytick pos/right/.belongs to family=/pgfplots/tick,
/pgfplots/ytick pos/both/.code ={\def\pgfplots@ytickposnum{0}},
/pgfplots/ytick pos/both/.belongs to family=/pgfplots/tick,
- /pgfplots/ytick pos/top/.style={/pgfplots/ytick pos/right},
- /pgfplots/ytick pos/bottom/.style={/pgfplots/ytick pos/left},
/pgfplots/ytick pos=both,
/pgfplots/ztick pos/.is choice,
/pgfplots/ztick pos/.belongs to family=/pgfplots/tick,
@@ -1728,8 +1729,6 @@
/pgfplots/ztick pos/right/.belongs to family=/pgfplots/tick,
/pgfplots/ztick pos/both/.code ={\def\pgfplots@ztickposnum{0}},
/pgfplots/ztick pos/both/.belongs to family=/pgfplots/tick,
- /pgfplots/ztick pos/top/.style={/pgfplots/ztick pos/right},
- /pgfplots/ztick pos/bottom/.style={/pgfplots/ztick pos/left},
/pgfplots/ztick pos=both,
/pgfplots/tickpos/.style={
/pgfplots/xtick pos={#1},
@@ -1761,11 +1760,11 @@
% This feature is more or less deprecated.
% The choice 'auto' should always use 'near ticklabel'.
%
- % Choices are
+ % Choices are
% 'auto' (value 0),
- % 'near ticklabel' (value 1),
+ % 'near ticklabel' (value 1),
% 'tikz' (value 2)
- % with values stored in \pgfplots@ticklabel@anchor@[xyz]
+ % with values stored in \pgfplots@ticklabel@anchor@[xyz]
/pgfplots/xticklabel anchor/.code={\pgfplots@setticklabel@anchor@for x{#1}},
/pgfplots/xticklabel anchor/.belongs to family=/pgfplots/tick,
/pgfplots/yticklabel anchor/.code={\pgfplots@setticklabel@anchor@for y{#1}},
@@ -2009,22 +2008,22 @@
\draw[%
/pgfplots/mesh=false,%
% reset bar options. This is to address the strange
- % backwards compatibility handling implemented by
+ % backwards compatibility handling implemented by
% \pgfplots@install@local@bar@handlers (see its docs).
% This should not hurt at all since 'line legend' is
% unsuitable for bar plots anyway.
- bar width=3pt,%
+ bar width=3pt,%
bar shift=0pt,%
%
mark repeat=2,%
- mark phase=2,##1]
+ mark phase=2,##1]
plot coordinates {
- (0cm,0cm)
+ (0cm,0cm)
(0.3cm,0cm)
(0.6cm,0cm)%
};%
}%
- },
+ },
/pgfplots/line legend/.style/.code={\pgfplots@error{This style is supposed to be constant.}},%
/pgfplots/line legend/.append style/.code={\pgfplots@error{This style is supposed to be constant.}},%
/pgfplots/line legend,
@@ -2070,10 +2069,26 @@
}%
},%
/tikz/trim axis right/.style={/pgfplots/trim axis right},
- /pgfplots/clip limits/.is if=pgfplots@clip@limits,
- /pgfplots/clip limits/.default=true,
+ /pgfplots/clip limits compat/.is if=pgfplots@clip@limits@compatmode,
+ /pgfplots/clip limits if compat/.code={
+ \ifpgfplots@clip@limits@compatmode
+ \else
+ \pgfkeysalso{#1}%
+ \fi
+ },
+ /pgfplots/clip xlimits/.is if=pgfplots@clip@limits@x,
+ /pgfplots/clip xlimits/.default=true,
+ /pgfplots/clip ylimits/.is if=pgfplots@clip@limits@y,
+ /pgfplots/clip ylimits/.default=true,
+ /pgfplots/clip zlimits/.is if=pgfplots@clip@limits@z,
+ /pgfplots/clip zlimits/.default=true,
+ /pgfplots/clip limits/.style={
+ /pgfplots/clip xlimits={#1},%
+ /pgfplots/clip ylimits={#1},%
+ /pgfplots/clip zlimits={#1},%
+ },
/pgfplots/clip limits=true,
- /pgfplots/clip limits/.belongs to family=/pgfplots,
+ %/pgfplots/clip limits/.belongs to family=/pgfplots,
/pgfplots/clip/.is if=pgfplots@clip,
/pgfplots/clip/.default=true,
/pgfplots/clip=true,
@@ -2260,7 +2275,7 @@
\edef\pgfplots@loc@TMPa{#3}%
\expandafter\pgfplots@loc@TMPc\pgfplots@loc@TMPa\relax
},%
- % -> keeps only the nth point, all other ones will get ''.
+ % -> keeps only the nth point, all other ones will get ''.
/pgfplots/each nth point/.style={/pgfplots/each nth point*={x}{#1}},%
% #1: the filter name: x, y, z, or something exotic like hist/data
% #2: the N of 'each nth'
@@ -2300,8 +2315,8 @@
/pgfplots/xfilter/.initial=,% DEPRECATED
/pgfplots/yfilter/.initial=,% DEPRECATED
/pgfplots/zfilter/.initial=,% DEPRECATED
- % interpretation:
- % if 'samples at'==empty && 'domain' == empty
+ % interpretation:
+ % if 'samples at'==empty && 'domain' == empty
% use tikz option processing!
% else if 'samples at' == empty
% use 'domain'
@@ -2319,7 +2334,7 @@
/pgfplots/variable/.code={\pgfkeysalso{/tikz/variable={#1}}},
/pgfplots/variable y/.initial=\y,%
/pgfplots/sample dim/.initial=auto,
- % and provide aliases in the '/pgfplots/' tree to avoid
+ % and provide aliases in the '/pgfplots/' tree to avoid
% search path problems just for the following options:
/pgfplots/name/.code={\pgfkeysalso{/tikz/name={#1}}},
/pgfplots/overlay/.code={\pgfkeysalso{/tikz/overlay={#1}}},
@@ -2328,7 +2343,7 @@
/pgfplots/prefix/.code={\pgfkeysalso{/tikz/prefix={#1}}},
/pgfplots/raw gnuplot/.code={\pgfkeysalso{/tikz/raw gnuplot={#1}}},
/pgfplots/parametric/.code={\pgfkeysalso{/tikz/parametric={#1}}},%
- %
+ %
/pgfplots/width/.initial=,%
/pgfplots/width/.belongs to family=/pgfplots,
/pgfplots/height/.initial=,%
@@ -2401,7 +2416,7 @@
/pgfplots/scale uniformly strategy/auto,
/pgfplots/scale uniformly warning/.is if=pgfplots@scaleuniformly@warning,
/pgfplots/scale uniformly warning=false,
- % number of iterations for the nonlinear method involved
+ % number of iterations for the nonlinear method involved
/pgfplots/scale uniformly strategy iter/.initial=9,
/pgfplots/allow reversal of rel axis cs/.is if=pgfplots@allow@reversal@of@rel@axis@cs,%
/pgfplots/allow reversal of rel axis cs/.default=true,%
@@ -2631,7 +2646,7 @@
/pgfplots/disablelogfilter y/.default=true,
/pgfplots/disablelogfilter z/.is if=pgfplots@disablelogfilter@z,
/pgfplots/disablelogfilter z/.default=true,
- /pgfplots/disablelogfilter/.style={
+ /pgfplots/disablelogfilter/.style={
/pgfplots/disablelogfilter x=#1,
/pgfplots/disablelogfilter y=#1,
/pgfplots/disablelogfilter z=#1,
@@ -3157,9 +3172,9 @@
%
% 'nodes near coords=<content of node>'.
% The content is by default \pgfmathprintnumber\pgfplotspointmeta.
- %
- % Use 'point meta=y' after 'nodes near coords' to typeset the y coordinates
- % Use 'point meta=x' to typeset the x coordinates
+ %
+ % Use 'point meta=y' after 'nodes near coords' to typeset the y coordinates
+ % Use 'point meta=x' to typeset the x coordinates
/pgfplots/nodes near coords/.style={%
/pgfplots/scatter/@pre marker code/.code={},%
/pgfplots/scatter/@post marker code/.code={},%
@@ -3221,7 +3236,7 @@
\fi
% ok, place the node.
\expandafter\node\expandafter[\pgfplots@nodes@near@coords@align,%
- /pgfplots/every node near coord]
+ /pgfplots/every node near coord]
{%
\if1\csname pgfpmeta@\pgfplotspointmetainputhandler @issymbolic\endcsname%
% point meta=explicit symbolic
@@ -3402,7 +3417,7 @@
/pgf/bar shift={%
% total width = n*w + (n-1)*skip
% -> subtract half for centering
- -0.5*(\numplotsofactualtype*\pgfplotbarwidth + (\numplotsofactualtype-1)*(#1)) +
+ -0.5*(\numplotsofactualtype*\pgfplotbarwidth + (\numplotsofactualtype-1)*(#1)) +
% the '0.5*w' is for centering
(.5+\plotnumofactualtype)*\pgfplotbarwidth + \plotnumofactualtype*(#1)},%
},
@@ -3419,7 +3434,7 @@
#1shift={%
% total width = n*w + (n-1)*skip
% -> subtract half for centering
- -0.5*(\numplotsofactualtype*(#1) + (\numplotsofactualtype-1)*(#2)) +
+ -0.5*(\numplotsofactualtype*(#1) + (\numplotsofactualtype-1)*(#2)) +
% the '0.5*w' is for centering
(.5+\plotnumofactualtype)*(#1) + \plotnumofactualtype*(#2)%
},%
@@ -3430,6 +3445,7 @@
bar cycle list,
xtick align=outside,
ybar legend,
+ clip limits if compat={clip ylimits=false},
/pgfplots/set point meta if empty=f(x),%
/pgfplots/bar shift auto={#1},
/pgfplots/error bars/draw error bar/.code 2 args={%
@@ -3466,6 +3482,7 @@
bar direction=x,
bar cycle list,
ytick align=outside,
+ clip limits if compat={clip xlimits=false},
/pgfplots/xbar legend,
/pgfplots/set point meta if empty=x,%
/pgfplots/bar shift auto={#1},
@@ -3496,6 +3513,7 @@
bar cycle list,
x tick label as interval,
xmajorgrids,
+ clip limits if compat={clip ylimits=false},
xtick align=outside,
xtick=data,
ybar interval legend,
@@ -3516,6 +3534,7 @@
ymajorgrids,
ytick align=outside,
xbar interval legend,
+ clip limits if compat={clip xlimits=false},
bar interval width={#1/\numplotsofactualtype},
bar interval shift={(\plotnumofactualtype+0.5)/\numplotsofactualtype},
/tikz/xbar interval,
@@ -3527,6 +3546,7 @@
bar direction=x,
bar cycle list,
single xbar legend,
+ clip limits if compat={clip xlimits=false},
stack plots=x,
stack dir=#1,
/tikz/xbar,
@@ -3539,6 +3559,7 @@
bar direction=y,
bar cycle list,
single ybar legend,
+ clip limits if compat={clip ylimits=false},
stack plots=y,
stack dir=#1,
/tikz/ybar,
@@ -3551,6 +3572,7 @@
bar direction=x,
/pgfplots/set point meta if empty=x,%
bar cycle list,
+ clip limits if compat={clip xlimits=false},
single xbar legend,
stack plots=x,
stack dir=#1,
@@ -3563,6 +3585,7 @@
/pgfplots/set point meta if empty=f(x),%
bar cycle list,
single ybar legend,
+ clip limits if compat={clip ylimits=false},
stack plots=y,
stack dir=#1,
/tikz/ybar interval,
@@ -3593,7 +3616,7 @@
/pgfplots/plot graphics/zmin/.initial=,
/pgfplots/plot graphics/zmax/.initial=,
%
- % a) to provide a bounding box: points={(0,1) (0,2)}
+ % a) to provide a bounding box: points={(0,1) (0,2)}
% or b) to squeeze the graphics into internal image coordinates:
% points={(0,1,0) => (0,4) (0,0,1) => (40,600)}
% or c) both of them.
@@ -3608,7 +3631,7 @@
%
% this command key should defined \pgfmathresult to be
% \pgfmathresult -> {{<wd>}{<ht>}}
- % where <wd> is the natural width of the input image and
+ % where <wd> is the natural width of the input image and
% <ht> is the natural height.
% The input image file name is available as 'plot graphics/src'.
% The default implementation invoked 'lowlevel draw={}{}' and
@@ -3812,7 +3835,7 @@
%
% Set the shader used for surface plots.
% RULES:
- % 1. meshmode == 'm' (mesh):
+ % 1. meshmode == 'm' (mesh):
% This means we use "shader/flat" to determine the colors
% and ignore fill colors.
% 2. meshmode == 's' (surf):
@@ -4008,7 +4031,7 @@
/pgfplots/colormap uniform/always/.code={\def\pgfplots@colormap@uniform@choice{0}},
/pgfplots/colormap uniform/if requested/.code={\def\pgfplots@colormap@uniform@choice{1}},
/pgfplots/colormap uniform/always,
- %
+ %
% #1: a number X with 0<= x <=0.9 which defines the relative size
% of the extra interval used for 'colormap access=piecewise constant'
% The value #1=0 disables the extra interval.
@@ -4177,7 +4200,7 @@
/pgfplots/scatter/@post marker code/.prefix code={\endscope}%
}%
% Now:remember the classes.
- \pgfkeyssetvalue{/pgfplots/scatter/classes/values}{#1}%
+ \pgfkeyssetvalue{/pgfplots/scatter/classes/values}{#1}%
%
% and generate legend items for every single class,
% But ONLY if we really *have* a plot which uses
@@ -4268,6 +4291,9 @@
/pgfplots/cube/size x=\pgfplotmarksize,
/pgfplots/cube/size y=\pgfplotmarksize,
/pgfplots/cube/size z=\pgfplotmarksize,
+ %
+ /pgfplots/3d log sampling/.is if=pgfplots@threedim@log@sampling,
+ %
/pgfplots/trig format/.style={/pgf/trig format={#1}},
/pgfplots/xtick placement tolerance/.initial=0.05pt,
/pgfplots/ytick placement tolerance/.initial=0.05pt,
@@ -4306,6 +4332,7 @@
/pgfplots/compat/anchors/1.12/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/anchors/1.3},%
/pgfplots/compat/anchors/1.13/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/anchors/1.3,/pgfplots/correct polar positioning=true},%
/pgfplots/compat/anchors/1.14/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/anchors/1.13},%
+ /pgfplots/compat/anchors/1.15/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/anchors/1.13},%
/pgfplots/compat/anchors/default/.style={/pgfplots/compat/anchors/1.3},%
%
/pgfplots/compat/empty line/.is choice,
@@ -4323,6 +4350,7 @@
/pgfplots/compat/empty line/1.12/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/empty line/1.4},%
/pgfplots/compat/empty line/1.13/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/empty line/1.4},%
/pgfplots/compat/empty line/1.14/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/empty line/1.4},%
+ /pgfplots/compat/empty line/1.15/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/empty line/1.4},%
/pgfplots/compat/empty line/default/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/empty line/1.4},%
%
/pgfplots/compat/path replacement/.is choice,
@@ -4340,6 +4368,7 @@
/pgfplots/compat/path replacement/1.12/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/path replacement/1.5.1},
/pgfplots/compat/path replacement/1.13/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/path replacement/1.5.1},
/pgfplots/compat/path replacement/1.14/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/path replacement/1.5.1},
+ /pgfplots/compat/path replacement/1.15/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/path replacement/1.5.1},
/pgfplots/compat/path replacement/default/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/path replacement/pre 1.3},%
%
/pgfplots/compat/pgfpoint substitution/.is choice,
@@ -4357,6 +4386,7 @@
/pgfplots/compat/pgfpoint substitution/1.12/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/pgfpoint substitution/1.11},
/pgfplots/compat/pgfpoint substitution/1.13/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/pgfpoint substitution/1.11},
/pgfplots/compat/pgfpoint substitution/1.14/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/pgfpoint substitution/1.11},
+ /pgfplots/compat/pgfpoint substitution/1.15/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/pgfpoint substitution/1.11},
/pgfplots/compat/pgfpoint substitution/default/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/pgfpoint substitution/pre 1.3},%
%ellipse/.is if=pgfplots@path@replace@ellipse,
%
@@ -4384,7 +4414,8 @@
/pgfplots/compat/labels/1.12/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/labels/1.8},%
/pgfplots/compat/labels/1.13/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/labels/1.8},%
/pgfplots/compat/labels/1.14/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/labels/1.8},%
- /pgfplots/compat/labels/default/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/labels/pre 1.3},% maintain backwards compatibility
+ /pgfplots/compat/labels/1.15/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/labels/1.8},%
+ /pgfplots/compat/labels/default/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/labels/pre 1.3},% maintain backwards compatibility
%
/pgfplots/compat/bar nodes/.is choice,
/pgfplots/compat/bar nodes/pre 1.3/.style={%
@@ -4436,7 +4467,8 @@
},%
},%
/pgfplots/compat/bar nodes/1.14/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/bar nodes/1.13},%
- /pgfplots/compat/bar nodes/default/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/bar nodes/pre 1.3},% maintain backwards compatibility
+ /pgfplots/compat/bar nodes/1.15/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/bar nodes/1.13},%
+ /pgfplots/compat/bar nodes/default/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/bar nodes/pre 1.3},% maintain backwards compatibility
/pgfplots/compat/bar nodes/default,
%
% search for the \pgfplots@compat@scaling@coordmath -- using float
@@ -4468,6 +4500,7 @@
/pgfplots/compat/scaling/1.12/.style={/pgfplots/compat/scaling/1.6},
/pgfplots/compat/scaling/1.13/.style={/pgfplots/compat/scaling/1.6},
/pgfplots/compat/scaling/1.14/.style={/pgfplots/compat/scaling/1.6},
+ /pgfplots/compat/scaling/1.15/.style={/pgfplots/compat/scaling/1.6},
/pgfplots/compat/scaling/default/.style={/pgfplots/compat/scaling/1.4},
%
/pgfplots/compat/scale mode/.is choice,
@@ -4485,6 +4518,7 @@
/pgfplots/compat/scale mode/1.12/.style={/pgfplots/compat/scale mode/1.6},
/pgfplots/compat/scale mode/1.13/.style={/pgfplots/compat/scale mode/1.6},
/pgfplots/compat/scale mode/1.14/.style={/pgfplots/compat/scale mode/1.6},
+ /pgfplots/compat/scale mode/1.15/.style={/pgfplots/compat/scale mode/1.6},
/pgfplots/compat/scale mode/default/.style={/pgfplots/compat/scale mode/1.5},
%
%
@@ -4503,6 +4537,7 @@
/pgfplots/compat/plot3graphics/1.12/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/plot3graphics/1.6},%
/pgfplots/compat/plot3graphics/1.13/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/plot3graphics/1.6},%
/pgfplots/compat/plot3graphics/1.14/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/plot3graphics/1.6},%
+ /pgfplots/compat/plot3graphics/1.15/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/plot3graphics/1.6},%
/pgfplots/compat/plot3graphics/default/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/plot3graphics/1.5},%
%
% ATTENTION: there is a compatibility issue which slipped through
@@ -4522,9 +4557,9 @@
% Consequently, I cannot introduce compatibity switches without
% loosing compatibility.
%
- % I chose to keep the correct unary minus sign. If you ever want
+ % I chose to keep the correct unary minus sign. If you ever want
% to revert to the old version in order to keep spacing intact, use
- %
+ %
% \pgfkeys{/pgf/compat/number printer=2.10}
%
% Risk: the size of such tick labels changed and the
@@ -4547,6 +4582,7 @@
/pgfplots/compat/bar width by units/1.12/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/bar width by units/1.7},
/pgfplots/compat/bar width by units/1.13/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/bar width by units/1.7},
/pgfplots/compat/bar width by units/1.14/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/bar width by units/1.7},
+ /pgfplots/compat/bar width by units/1.15/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/bar width by units/1.7},
/pgfplots/compat/bar width by units/default/.style={/pgfplots/compat/bar width by units/pre 1.3},
%
/pgfplots/compat/BB/.is choice,
@@ -4564,6 +4600,7 @@
/pgfplots/compat/BB/1.12/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/BB/1.8},%
/pgfplots/compat/BB/1.13/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/BB/1.8},%
/pgfplots/compat/BB/1.14/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/BB/1.8},%
+ /pgfplots/compat/BB/1.15/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/BB/1.8},%
/pgfplots/compat/BB/default/.style={/pgfplots/compat/BB/pre 1.3},
%
/pgfplots/compat/general/.is choice,
@@ -4577,6 +4614,8 @@
/pgfplots/compat/library hook={statistics}{/pgfplots/boxplot/estimator=legacy,/pgfplots/boxplot/ensure mark=false},
/pgfplots/colorbar pgfshading,
/pgfplots/colorbar=false,
+ /pgfplots/3d log sampling=false,
+ /pgfplots/clip limits compat=true,
},%
/pgfplots/compat/general/1.3/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/general/pre 1.3},
/pgfplots/compat/general/1.4/.style= {/pgfplots/compat/general/pre 1.3},%
@@ -4615,6 +4654,11 @@
%/pgfplots/colorbar sampled={surf,shader=interp,samples=2},
%/pgfplots/colorbar=false,
},%
+ /pgfplots/compat/general/1.15/.style= {%
+ /pgfplots/compat/general/1.14,
+ /pgfplots/3d log sampling=true, % FIXME finish this feature: see unittest_log_sampling_3d
+ /pgfplots/clip limits compat=false,
+ },%
/pgfplots/compat/general/default/.style={/pgfplots/compat/general/1.11},
%
/pgfplots/enable tick line clipping/.is if=pgfplots@enable@tick@line@clipping,
@@ -4632,7 +4676,7 @@
/pgfplots/compat/show suggested version/.is if=pgfplots@show@suggested@version,
/pgfplots/compat/show suggested version=true,
/pgfplots/compat/current/.initial=,
- /pgfplots/compat/mostrecent/.initial=1.14,
+ /pgfplots/compat/mostrecent/.initial=1.15,
/utils/exec={%
\pgfplotsutilforeachcommasep{%
/pgfplots/compat/current,%
@@ -4761,6 +4805,18 @@
},%
}
+\def\pgfplots@glob@TMPa#1{%
+ \pgfkeys{%
+ /pgfplots/#1tick pos/lower/.style={/pgfplots/#1tick pos=left},
+ /pgfplots/#1tick pos/bottom/.style={/pgfplots/#1tick pos=left},
+ /pgfplots/#1tick pos/upper/.style={/pgfplots/#1tick pos=right},
+ /pgfplots/#1tick pos/top/.style={/pgfplots/#1tick pos=right},
+ }%
+}%
+\pgfplots@glob@TMPa x%
+\pgfplots@glob@TMPa y%
+\pgfplots@glob@TMPa z%
+
\def\pgfplots@ticklabel@typeset@arg#1{\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgfplots/typeset ticklabel/.@cmd}{#1}\pgfeov}%
% backwards compatibility:
@@ -4773,7 +4829,7 @@
\global\let\pgfplots@colorbar@draw@legacyimpl=\pgfplots@loc@TMPa
\endgroup
-% call
+% call
% \pgfkeyslet{.../.@cmd}\pgfplots@cant@set@in@this@context
% to replace a key with a generic error message.
\def\pgfplots@cant@set@in@this@context#1\pgfeov{\pgfplots@cant@set@in@this@context@}
@@ -4924,7 +4980,7 @@
% Prepare special alignment features here.
%
% The idea is to:
- % 1. Declare a local COORDINATE SYSTEM to place labels,
+ % 1. Declare a local COORDINATE SYSTEM to place labels,
% the 'ticklabel cs' for the current axis.
% It takes 1-2 arguments where the first is the coordinate on the
% ticklabel axis (between 0 and 1). The second is an optional shift orthogonal to
@@ -4943,7 +4999,7 @@
\pgfkeyslet{/tikz/sloped/orig/.@cmd}\pgfplots@loc@TMPa
\pgfkeysdef{/tikz/sloped}{\pgfkeysalso{/tikz/sloped like #1 axis={##1}}}%
%
- \node
+ \node
[/pgfplots/every axis label,%
/pgfplots/every axis #1 label]
{#2};
@@ -4995,7 +5051,7 @@
% Draws outer axis lines, i.e. those which are on the bounding box.
% This has an effect if and only if axis #1 lines!=center.
-%
+%
%
% Ok, we don't mind whether edges with thick lines look ugly. We just
% draw separate lines. This here is necessary if we want arrow heads.
@@ -5022,7 +5078,7 @@
\pgfplotspointonorientedsurfaceabsetupfor{#2}{#1}{\pgfplotspointonorientedsurfaceN}%
\pgfplots@transformshift@along@outer@normal@on@line@of@oriented@surf 0v%
\pgfplots@drawgridlines@onorientedsurf@fromto{\csname pgfplots@#2min\endcsname}%
- \endpgfextra
+ \endpgfextra
};
}{}%
\pgfplots@ifaxisline@B@onorientedsurf@should@be@drawn{1}{%
@@ -5032,7 +5088,7 @@
\pgfplotspointonorientedsurfaceabsetupfor{#2}{#1}{\pgfplotspointonorientedsurfaceN}%
\pgfplots@transformshift@along@outer@normal@on@line@of@oriented@surf 1v%
\pgfplots@drawgridlines@onorientedsurf@fromto{\csname pgfplots@#2max\endcsname}%
- \endpgfextra
+ \endpgfextra
};
}{}%
%
@@ -5079,7 +5135,7 @@
%{ (\pgfplots@xmax, \pgfplots@ymax) }
{ \pgfextra\pgfpathmoveto{\pgfplotsqpointxy{\pgfplots@xmax}{\pgfplots@ymax}}\endpgfextra }
\else
- decorate [xdiscont,decoration={pre length=\xdisstart, post length=\xdisend}]
+ decorate [xdiscont,decoration={pre length=\xdisstart, post length=\xdisend}]
%{ -- (\pgfplots@xmax, \pgfplots@ymax) }
{ \pgfextra\pgfpathlineto{\pgfplotsqpointxy{\pgfplots@xmax}{\pgfplots@ymax}}\endpgfextra }
\fi
@@ -5087,7 +5143,7 @@
%{ (\pgfplots@xmax, \pgfplots@ymin) }
{ \pgfextra\pgfpathmoveto{\pgfplotsqpointxy{\pgfplots@xmax}{\pgfplots@ymin}}\endpgfextra }
\else
- decorate [ydiscont,decoration={pre length=\ydisend, post length=\ydisstart}]
+ decorate [ydiscont,decoration={pre length=\ydisend, post length=\ydisstart}]
%{ -- (\pgfplots@xmax, \pgfplots@ymin) }
{ \pgfextra\pgfpathlineto{\pgfplotsqpointxy{\pgfplots@xmax}{\pgfplots@ymin}}\endpgfextra }
\fi
@@ -5095,7 +5151,7 @@
%{ (\pgfplots@xmin, \pgfplots@ymin) }
{ \pgfextra\pgfpathmoveto{\pgfplotsqpointxy{\pgfplots@xmin}{\pgfplots@ymin}}\endpgfextra }
\else
- decorate [xdiscont,decoration={pre length=\xdisend, post length=\xdisstart}]
+ decorate [xdiscont,decoration={pre length=\xdisend, post length=\xdisstart}]
%{ -- (\pgfplots@xmin, \pgfplots@ymin) }
{ \pgfextra\pgfpathlineto{\pgfplotsqpointxy{\pgfplots@xmin}{\pgfplots@ymin}}\endpgfextra }
\fi
@@ -5203,7 +5259,7 @@
% }
% }
% to get the different indices into the cycle lists.
- %--------------------------------------------------
+ %--------------------------------------------------
\c@pgf@counta=\pgfplots@cycle@dim\relax
\c@pgf@countb=\pgfplots@listindex\relax
\advance\c@pgf@counta by-1
@@ -5235,7 +5291,7 @@
% =\pgfplots@listindex
\if A\pgfplots@cycle@multi@list@repeat
% 'cycle multiindex list'
- %
+ %
% ensure that we respect the maxlen of the list:
\pgfplotsmathmodint{\pgfplots@listindex}{\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgfplots/cycle multi list/@maxlen}}%
\let\pgfplots@listindex=\pgfmathresult
@@ -5317,14 +5373,14 @@
% I need to apply anything which might be relevant for \addplot
% here.
% But I do NOT want \scope since this might already affect the low
- % level output.
+ % level output.
%
% This here works:
% 1. set them to activate plot handlers and parameters like
% samples and domain:
\tikzset{#1}%
%
- % 2. we need to remember all these options inside of
+ % 2. we need to remember all these options inside of
% 'current plot style' -- otherwise, they would not appear
% inside of legend images and markers.
\pgfplotssurveyphaseaddoptionsbeforesurveybegins{#1}%
@@ -5384,8 +5440,8 @@
\fi
}
\def\pgfplots@path@closed@cycle@std{%
- |- (perpendicular cs:
- vertical line through={(current plot begin)},
+ |- (perpendicular cs:
+ vertical line through={(current plot begin)},
horizontal line through={(\pgfplots@ZERO@x,\pgfplots@ZERO@y)})
-- cycle
}%
@@ -5464,7 +5520,7 @@
%
% In contrast to \path, \pgfplotsextra can contain any command(s).
%
-% Syntax: either
+% Syntax: either
% \pgfplotsextra{<argument>}
% or
% \pgfplotsextra <argument> \endpgfplotsextra
@@ -5684,7 +5740,7 @@
% It is called within legend's cell pictures in order to undo global
% settings like stroke colors or the-like.
\def\pgfplots@restore@state@before@legend@style{%
- \pgfsetfillcolor{black}%
+ \pgfsetfillcolor{black}%
% disable the transformations of pgfplots. This is only used by
% pgfplots-specific plot handlers which work only if used inside
% of an axis... disable it.
@@ -5731,7 +5787,7 @@
\pgfplots@transposelegend
\fi
%
- %
+ %
\begingroup
\ifx\pgfplots@createlegend@toname\pgfutil@empty
% ok, draw legend.
@@ -5748,7 +5804,7 @@
\let##1=\pgfplotsretval
}%
\fi
- % assemble a
+ % assemble a
% \matrix {
% small plot & legend1\\
% small plot & legend2\\
@@ -5763,7 +5819,7 @@
% }
% ( I have allocated the token registers in my
% liststructure.sty)
- %
+ %
% \global\def\pgfplots@glob@TMPa{
% \matrix {
% \TOKL@TA
@@ -5807,11 +5863,11 @@
%
% and the legend image into \t@pgfplots@tokb:
\t@pgfplots@tokb=\expandafter{\pgfplotsretval}%
- % ok. Now, the
+ % ok. Now, the
% - 'b' register contains the IMAGE and
% - 'c' register contains the TEXT
\ifcase\legendplotpos
- % legend plot pos=left
+ % legend plot pos=left
\edef\pgfplots@matrixentry{%
\the\t@pgfplots@tokb
\noexpand\pgfmatrixnextcell
@@ -5933,7 +5989,7 @@
}%
}
-% Defines a new \label{#1}. When \ref{#1} is used, the code
+% Defines a new \label{#1}. When \ref{#1} is used, the code
% \csname #3#2\endcsname
% will be invoked.
% \pgfplots@label[<optional prefix>]{<label name>}{<command prefix>}
@@ -5974,7 +6030,7 @@
% this is a work-around to support the mcaption class: it
% simply remembers the label name and invokes \label later-on.
% This appears to be wrong in this context: I want to generate
- % a pgfplots label.
+ % a pgfplots label.
%
% If someone writes \label{fig:one}, that label will be
% redeclared in the margin - which appears to be correct. And
@@ -6162,7 +6218,7 @@
\def\bool@pgfplots@loc@enlargelimits@min{0}%
\def\bool@pgfplots@loc@enlargelimits@max{0}%
%
- % we can either enlarge
+ % we can either enlarge
% ... using a relative limit (like 0.1 -> 10%)
\def\pgfplots@enlargelimits@relthresh{0.1}% the default
% ...or an absolute limit ( like 4 units)
@@ -6171,8 +6227,8 @@
%
% Relative and absolute values are relatively simple: we only need to compute and
% add the changes to the already existing limits. The value with
- % an absolute dimension is surprisingly complicated.
- %
+ % an absolute dimension is surprisingly complicated.
+ %
% The problem is: enlargelimits has to be computed before the
% image has been scaled into its final size. This is not merely a
% technical problem; this is how one wants it to be!
@@ -6227,7 +6283,7 @@
% This here needs a different treatment because "enlarge x limits={abs=1cm}"
% has to be applied AFTER the scaling is complete. To this end, it is
% applied as the very last scaling step. It is applied after any post
-% scales, and it only modifies axis limits.
+% scales, and it only modifies axis limits.
%
% #1: x,y, or z
% #2: 1 if the lower limit shall be enlarged, 0 if not
@@ -6242,10 +6298,10 @@
\let\pgfplots@enlargelimits@absdimension@y=\pgfutil@empty
\let\pgfplots@enlargelimits@absdimension@z=\pgfutil@empty
-% Called as soon as the scaling is completely set up and any
+% Called as soon as the scaling is completely set up and any
% "enlarge #1 limits={abs=1cm}"
% enlargements shall be done, i.e. enlargement by unit.
-%
+%
% #1: x,y, or z
\def\pgfplots@scaling@apply@enlargelimits@by@dimension#1{%
\expandafter\ifx\csname pgfplots@enlargelimits@absdimension@#1\endcsname\pgfutil@empty
@@ -6261,19 +6317,19 @@
}%
-% PRECONDITION:
+% PRECONDITION:
% 1. width/height are set
% 2. the unit vectors point indicate whether the axis is a standard
% box or some skewed plot (their precise direction and magnitude is
% irrelevant)
-% 3. the enlargelimits code has already evaluated the case
+% 3. the enlargelimits code has already evaluated the case
% "enlargelimits={abs=1cm}"
%
% POSTCONDITION:
% width and/or height might be modified
\def\pgfplots@scaling@changewidthheight@for@enlargelimits@by@dimension{%
\ifpgfplots@enlargelimits@respect@figure@size
- %
+ %
% decide if we need to do anything at all, i.e. if there IS
% some option 'enlarge * limits={abs=1cm}' :
\pgfplots@loc@tmpfalse
@@ -6328,9 +6384,9 @@
\def\pgfplots@loc@TMPc{{1}{1}}%
%
% ah - we really *have* a standard boxed axis.
- % Compute
+ % Compute
% newwidth = width - enlargevalue
- % newheight = height - enlargevalue
+ % newheight = height - enlargevalue
%
% newwidth will be stored in \pgfplots@loc@TMPa
% and newheight in \pgfplots@loc@TMPb
@@ -6383,7 +6439,7 @@
\fi
}
-% this here applies changes required for 'enlarge #1 limits={abs=1cm}', i.e.
+% this here applies changes required for 'enlarge #1 limits={abs=1cm}', i.e.
% for the case of numbers with units.
%
% The main difference is that it is applied AFTER the scaling of the
@@ -6451,7 +6507,7 @@
\edef\enlargeabsolute{\pgf@sys@tonumber{\pgf@xb}}%
\fi
\ifdim\pgf@xb>0.001pt
- % the case with
+ % the case with
% enlargeabsolute ~= 0
% means that \pgfplots@@min ~= \pgfplots@@max.
% It is handled in another method.
@@ -6654,7 +6710,7 @@
\ifx\pgfplots@data@zmin\pgfplots@invalidrange@zmax
\global\let\pgfplots@data@zmax=\pgfplots@zmax
\fi
- \ifpgfplots@clip@limits
+ \ifpgfplots@clip@limits@x
\else
% there is a rare change that min > max.
% Handle that ...
@@ -6662,11 +6718,17 @@
\global\let\pgfplots@xmin=\pgfmathresult
\pgfplotscoordmath{x}{max}{\pgfplots@xmin}{\pgfplots@xmax}%
\global\let\pgfplots@xmax=\pgfmathresult
+ \fi
+ \ifpgfplots@clip@limits@y
+ \else
%
\pgfplotscoordmath{y}{min}{\pgfplots@ymin}{\pgfplots@ymax}%
\global\let\pgfplots@ymin=\pgfmathresult
\pgfplotscoordmath{y}{max}{\pgfplots@ymin}{\pgfplots@ymax}%
\global\let\pgfplots@ymax=\pgfmathresult
+ \fi
+ \ifpgfplots@clip@limits@z
+ \else
%
\ifpgfplots@threedim
\pgfplotscoordmath{z}{min}{\pgfplots@zmin}{\pgfplots@zmax}%
@@ -6684,7 +6746,7 @@
% This method finishes the accumulated information of axis limits and
% all internal flag fields.
%
-% PRECONDITION:
+% PRECONDITION:
% - all plots are finally finished; axis and data limits are known.
%
% POSTCONDITION:
@@ -6750,6 +6812,9 @@
\global\let\pgfplots@firstplot@coords@z=\pgfutil@empty
%
\pgfplots@limits@ready
+ %
+ \pgfplots@set@options@after@survey1%
+ %
\pgfplotspoint@initialisation
%
%
@@ -6792,7 +6857,7 @@
\def\pgfplots@init@axis@shift{%
\pgfplotsforeachentryinCSV{\pgfplots@loc@TMPa}{x,y,z}{%
- % check if 'axis #1 line shift' is set and non-zero.
+ % check if 'axis #1 line shift' is set and non-zero.
\expandafter\pgfplots@if@has@axis@shift\pgfplots@loc@TMPa{%
\pgfkeysgetvalue{/pgfplots/axis \pgfplots@loc@TMPa\space line shift}\pgfplots@loc@TMPb
\pgfmathparse{\pgfplots@loc@TMPb}%
@@ -6839,7 +6904,7 @@
\pgfplots@separate@axis@linestrue
\fi
\fi
- %
+ %
% normalize the value - no need to parse it over and over again:
\pgfkeyslet{/pgfplots/axis \pgfplots@loc@TMPa\space line shift}\pgfplots@loc@TMPb
}{}%
@@ -6883,10 +6948,25 @@
\expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@#1ticklabel\endcsname{\axisdefaultticklabel}%
}{%
\expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@#1ticklabel\endcsname{\axisdefaultticklabellog}%
- }%
+ }%
\fi
\expandafter\ifx\csname pgfplots@extra@#1ticklabel\endcsname\pgfutil@empty
- \pgfutil@namelet{pgfplots@extra@#1ticklabel}{pgfplots@#1ticklabel}%
+ \pgfutil@namelet{pgfplots@loc@TMPa}{pgfplots@#1ticklabel}%
+ \pgfutil@namelet{pgfplots@loc@TMPb}{pgfplots@user@ticklabel@list@#1}%
+ \ifx\pgfplots@loc@TMPa\pgfplots@loc@TMPb
+ % Ah - someone used '#1ticklabels' (or its friends).
+ % these are bound to specific positions and make no sense in this context.
+ \pgfplots@if{pgfplots@#1islinear}{%
+ \expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@extra@#1ticklabel\endcsname{\axisdefaultticklabel}%
+ }{%
+ \expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@extra@#1ticklabel\endcsname{\axisdefaultticklabellog}%
+ }%
+ \else
+ % inherit the global argument of '#1ticklabel' -- it will probably contain generic code to
+ % typeset labels at any positions.
+ % The "probably" is a buest-guess, though...
+ \pgfutil@namelet{pgfplots@extra@#1ticklabel}{pgfplots@#1ticklabel}%
+ \fi
\fi
%
\if0\csname pgfplots@#1axislinesnum\endcsname\else
@@ -7114,7 +7194,7 @@
% Note that the shift in T is not of interest, we only deal with
% T_a(x) = 10^{s_a} x.
%
-% Thus, this routine invokes #3 if
+% Thus, this routine invokes #3 if
% ( 10^{s1} * veclen1 < 10^{s2} * veclen2 )
% <=>
% ( 10^{s1-s2} * veclen1 < veclen2 ).
@@ -7300,7 +7380,7 @@
\pgfpointintersectionoflines
{\origin}
{\pgfpointadd{\origin}{%
- \innerdiagonal\global\pgf@x=0sp
+ \innerdiagonal\global\pgf@x=0sp
\pgfplots@assert@not@zero{\pgf@y}{y axis has eyy=0; cannot compute above origin anchor}%
}%
}%
@@ -7741,7 +7821,7 @@
% Defines a new axis type `#1' with initialization code `#2'.
-%
+%
% The name #1 will be available as value for 'axis type=#1' and
% furthermore, an environment '\begin{#1axis}' will be available.
%
@@ -7952,7 +8032,7 @@
% have called
% \pgfplots@draw@axis again.
% The difference is in the
- % \pgfplotsifaxissurfaceisforeground checks.
+ % \pgfplotsifaxissurfaceisforeground checks.
% Furthermore, I have removed the case distinctions for
% the different axis line combinations.
%\if10
@@ -8110,7 +8190,7 @@
% - 'vv0' 'vv1'
% - 'v0v' 'v1v'
% ' '0vv' '1vv'
-%
+%
% @see \pgfplotspointonorientedsurfaceabmatchaxisline for details
% about those three-character ids.
%
@@ -8142,9 +8222,9 @@
%
% The operation is relatively fast.
\def\pgfplots@decide@which@figure@surfaces@are@drawn{%
- \expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@surfviewdepth@2vv\endcsname{f}%
- \expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@surfviewdepth@v2v\endcsname{f}%
- \expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@surfviewdepth@vv2\endcsname{f}%
+ \expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@surfviewdepth@2vv\endcsname{f}%
+ \expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@surfviewdepth@v2v\endcsname{f}%
+ \expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@surfviewdepth@vv2\endcsname{f}%
\ifpgfplots@threedim
\pgfplotsmathvectortocomponents\pgfplots@view@dir@threedim{pgfplots@loc@}{default}%
% respect reversed axes here. If I am not mistaken, it should
@@ -8153,35 +8233,35 @@
\expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@surfviewdepth@0vv\endcsname{f}% foreground
\expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@surfviewdepth@1vv\endcsname{b}% background
}{%
- \expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@surfviewdepth@0vv\endcsname{b}%
- \expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@surfviewdepth@1vv\endcsname{f}%
+ \expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@surfviewdepth@0vv\endcsname{b}%
+ \expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@surfviewdepth@1vv\endcsname{f}%
}%
\pgfplotscoordmath{default}{if is}{\pgfplots@loc@y}{\if\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgfplots/y dir/value}n+\else-\fi}{%
\expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@surfviewdepth@v0v\endcsname{f}% foreground
\expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@surfviewdepth@v1v\endcsname{b}% background
}{%
- \expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@surfviewdepth@v0v\endcsname{b}%
- \expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@surfviewdepth@v1v\endcsname{f}%
+ \expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@surfviewdepth@v0v\endcsname{b}%
+ \expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@surfviewdepth@v1v\endcsname{f}%
}%
\pgfplotscoordmath{default}{if is}{\pgfplots@loc@z}{\if\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgfplots/z dir/value}n+\else-\fi}{%
\expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@surfviewdepth@vv0\endcsname{f}% foreground
\expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@surfviewdepth@vv1\endcsname{b}% background
}{%
- \expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@surfviewdepth@vv0\endcsname{b}%
- \expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@surfviewdepth@vv1\endcsname{f}%
+ \expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@surfviewdepth@vv0\endcsname{b}%
+ \expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@surfviewdepth@vv1\endcsname{f}%
}%
\else
% FIXME : it might be better to implement that stuff here
% implicilty using the 3D algorithms.
%
% this here is the only important one:
- \expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@surfviewdepth@vv0\endcsname{b}%
+ \expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@surfviewdepth@vv0\endcsname{b}%
%
- \expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@surfviewdepth@0vv\endcsname{b}%
- \expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@surfviewdepth@1vv\endcsname{f}%
- \expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@surfviewdepth@v0v\endcsname{b}%
- \expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@surfviewdepth@v1v\endcsname{f}%
- \expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@surfviewdepth@vv1\endcsname{f}%
+ \expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@surfviewdepth@0vv\endcsname{b}%
+ \expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@surfviewdepth@1vv\endcsname{f}%
+ \expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@surfviewdepth@v0v\endcsname{b}%
+ \expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@surfviewdepth@v1v\endcsname{f}%
+ \expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@surfviewdepth@vv1\endcsname{f}%
\def\pgfplotsifaxislineisonconvexhull##1##2##3{##2}% ALWAYS TRUE
\def\pgfplots@ifaxisline@B@onorientedsurf@should@be@drawn@##1##2##3{##2}% ALWAYS TRUE
%
@@ -8189,7 +8269,7 @@
}
% Initialises the 'pgfplots@[xyz]ticklabelaxisspecs' macro according to
-% the foreground/background situation of the axis and the '[xyz]ticklabel pos'
+% the foreground/background situation of the axis and the '[xyz]ticklabel pos'
% keys.
\def\pgfplots@init@ticklabelaxisspec{%
\ifpgfplots@threedim
@@ -8229,14 +8309,14 @@
% It does NOT work outside of it.
%
% It initialises the 'pgfplots@#1ticklabelaxisspec' macro according to
-% the foreground/background situation of the axis and the '#1ticklabel pos'
+% the foreground/background situation of the axis and the '#1ticklabel pos'
% key.
%
% #1: the axis: x,y or z
% #2: either x or y. It refers to the PROJECTED coordinate which
-% should be used to compare the 'lower' and 'upper' arguments of the
+% should be used to compare the 'lower' and 'upper' arguments of the
% |[xyz]ticklabel pos| key.
-%
+%
% PRECONDITION:
% \pgfplots@tmp@center[xy] is set.
%
@@ -8286,7 +8366,7 @@
% }{%
% \pgfplots@error{INTERNAL ERROR}%
% }%
- %--------------------------------------------------
+ %--------------------------------------------------
% Decide whether the '{0.5}{1}{0}' point is above or below
% the {0.5}{0.5}{0.5} point. Again, the '<' operation is based
% on the '#1ticklabel pos' key, the projection and #2.
@@ -8350,7 +8430,7 @@
% \expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@#1tickposnum\endcsname{3}% set to 'right'
% \fi
% \fi
- %--------------------------------------------------
+ %--------------------------------------------------
\if l\csname pgfplots@#1ticklabel@pos\endcsname
\expandafter\edef\csname pgfplots@#1ticklabelaxisspec\endcsname{\pgfplots@loc@to@threedim 1}%
\fi
@@ -8372,7 +8452,7 @@
% Processes every tick mark in direction #1 and draws tick lines, tick
% labels, grid lines, axis lines and extra ticks.
-%
+%
% #1 : the direction into which tick positions are processed.
% #2 : the direction in which tick lines and grid lines shall be drawn.
% #3 : the direction which is currently fixed.
@@ -8500,7 +8580,7 @@
% certainly use a different style for axis labels than the default 2d
% style.
%
-% Thus, all style changes which are relevant for 'every 3d description'
+% Thus, all style changes which are relevant for 'every 3d description'
% have NOT YET been processed (they have been appended to 'every axis').
\def\pgfplots@BEGIN@prepare@description@styles{%
\ifpgfplots@threedim
@@ -8521,7 +8601,7 @@
% Shortcut for '\pgfplotsset{set layers={#1}}'.
-%
+%
% USAGE:
% 1. \pgfplotssetlayers{<layer config name>} (one declared with /.define layer set)
% 2. \pgfplotssetlayers (no braces)
@@ -8545,7 +8625,7 @@
% - a \pgfsetlayers{<list>} is issued (immediately)
% - '/pgfplots/@set layers arg' is defined such that any following axes can initialized their layers.
\def\pgfplots@key@set@layers#1{%
- %
+ %
% auto detect if '#1' is a defined layer set:
\pgfkeysifdefined{#1/list}{%
\def\pgfkeyscurrentname{#1}%
@@ -8704,10 +8784,10 @@
% The purpose of this method is to check for the cases where no cell picture is necessary.
% The idea behind this anchor is to insert the axis DIRECTLY into the embedding tikzpicture, without
-% a posteriori shifting.
+% a posteriori shifting.
%
% A posteriori shifting == anchors whose dimensions are not fixed
-% until the complete axis has been "typeset".
+% until the complete axis has been "typeset".
%
% Disabling the cell picture will still prepare ALL anchors correctly,
% but it disables many of the anchor choices when it comes to the
@@ -8733,7 +8813,7 @@
%
% FIXME : do we need to renormalize this here? apparently
% not...
- %\def\pgfplots@anchorname{image}%
+ %\def\pgfplots@anchorname{image}%
%
\let\pgfplots@BEGIN@cell@picture=\pgfplots@BEGIN@cell@picture@DISABLED
\let\pgfplots@END@cell@picture=\pgfplots@END@cell@picture@DISABLED
@@ -8741,10 +8821,10 @@
\let\pgfplots@finally@correct@child@node@positions=\relax
%
% translate the coordinate system before the 'current axis'
- % node is generated.
+ % node is generated.
\expandafter\def\expandafter\pgfplots@beforenode\expandafter{\pgfplots@beforenode
\setbox\pgfnodepartimagebox=\hbox{}%
- }%
+ }%
}%
}
@@ -8782,7 +8862,7 @@
\pgfplots@sys@beforenode
% create a leight-weight 'current axis' node for anchor references
% (which may happen during both, the axis descriptions or any
- % path/plot commands).
+ % path/plot commands).
\pgfmultipartnode{pgfplots@low@level@shape@INNER}{image}{current axis}{\pgfusepath{discard}}%
\endgroup
}%
@@ -8860,7 +8940,7 @@
%
%
% \pgfplotspointorigininternal:
- % used for anchor=<some node inside of the axis> and for
+ % used for anchor=<some node inside of the axis> and for
% 'cell picture=true' in order to correct remembered node positions:
\xdef\pgfplotspointorigininternal{\global\pgf@x=\the\pgf@picminx\space\global\pgf@y=\the\pgf@picminy\space}%
%
@@ -9026,12 +9106,12 @@
% - 00v
% - 0v0
% - v00
- % so, use
+ % so, use
% 010 (01v) 011
% 011 (0v1) 001
% 001 (v01) 101
% 101 (10v) 100
- % 100 (1v0) 110
+ % 100 (1v0) 110
% 110 (v10) 011 (cycle)
\def\pgfplots@clippath@install##1{%
\pgfpathmoveto{\pgfplotsqpointxyz{\pgfplots@xmin}{\pgfplots@ymax}{\pgfplots@zmin}}%
@@ -9050,10 +9130,10 @@
% - 00v
% - 0v1
% - v01
- % so, use
+ % so, use
% 010 (01v) 011
- % 011 (v11) 111
- % 111 (1v1) 101
+ % 011 (v11) 111
+ % 111 (1v1) 101
% 101 (10v) 100
% 100 (v00) 000
% 000 (0v0) 010 (cycle)
@@ -9077,11 +9157,11 @@
% - 0v0
% - v10
% so, use
- % 000 (00v) 001
- % 001 (0v1) 011
- % 011 (v11) 111
- % 111 (11v) 110
- % 110 (1v0) 100
+ % 000 (00v) 001
+ % 001 (0v1) 011
+ % 011 (v11) 111
+ % 111 (11v) 110
+ % 110 (1v0) 100
% 100 (v00) 000 (cycle)
\def\pgfplots@clippath@install##1{%
\pgfpathmoveto{\pgfplotsqpointxyz{\pgfplots@xmin}{\pgfplots@ymin}{\pgfplots@zmin}}%
@@ -9101,11 +9181,11 @@
% - 0v1
% - v11
% so, use
- % 000 (00v) 001
- % 001 (v01) 101
- % 101 (1v1) 111
- % 111 (11v) 110
- % 110 (v10) 010
+ % 000 (00v) 001
+ % 001 (v01) 101
+ % 101 (1v1) 111
+ % 111 (11v) 110
+ % 110 (v10) 010
% 010 (0v0) 000 (cycle)
\def\pgfplots@clippath@install##1{%
\pgfpathmoveto{\pgfplotsqpointxyz{\pgfplots@xmin}{\pgfplots@ymin}{\pgfplots@zmin}}%
@@ -9129,11 +9209,11 @@
% - 1v0
% - v00
% So, use
- % 110 (11v) 111
- % 111 (1v1) 101
- % 101 (v01) 001
- % 001 (00v) 000
- % 000 (0v0) 010
+ % 110 (11v) 111
+ % 111 (1v1) 101
+ % 101 (v01) 001
+ % 001 (00v) 000
+ % 000 (0v0) 010
% 010 (v10) 110 (cycle)
\def\pgfplots@clippath@install##1{%
\pgfpathmoveto{\pgfplotsqpointxyz{\pgfplots@xmax}{\pgfplots@ymax}{\pgfplots@zmin}}%
@@ -9152,11 +9232,11 @@
% - 1v1
% - v01
% So, use
- % 110 (11v) 111
- % 111 (v11) 011
- % 011 (0v1) 001
- % 001 (00v) 000
- % 000 (v00) 100
+ % 110 (11v) 111
+ % 111 (v11) 011
+ % 011 (0v1) 001
+ % 001 (00v) 000
+ % 000 (v00) 100
% 100 (1v0) 110 (cycle)
\def\pgfplots@clippath@install##1{%
\pgfpathmoveto{\pgfplotsqpointxyz{\pgfplots@xmax}{\pgfplots@ymax}{\pgfplots@zmin}}%
@@ -9177,11 +9257,11 @@
% - 1v0
% - v10
% So, use
- % 100 (10v) 101
- % 101 (1v1) 111
- % 111 (v11) 011
- % 011 (01v) 010
- % 010 (0v0) 000
+ % 100 (10v) 101
+ % 101 (1v1) 111
+ % 111 (v11) 011
+ % 011 (01v) 010
+ % 010 (0v0) 000
% 000 (v00) 100 (cycle)
\def\pgfplots@clippath@install##1{%
\pgfpathmoveto{\pgfplotsqpointxyz{\pgfplots@xmax}{\pgfplots@ymin}{\pgfplots@zmin}}%
@@ -9200,11 +9280,11 @@
% - 1v1
% - v11
% So, use
- % 100 (10v) 101
- % 101 (v01) 001
- % 001 (0v1) 011
- % 011 (01v) 010
- % 010 (v10) 110
+ % 100 (10v) 101
+ % 101 (v01) 001
+ % 001 (0v1) 011
+ % 011 (01v) 010
+ % 010 (v10) 110
% 110 (1v0) 100 (cycle)
\def\pgfplots@clippath@install##1{%
\pgfpathmoveto{\pgfplotsqpointxyz{\pgfplots@xmax}{\pgfplots@ymin}{\pgfplots@zmin}}%
@@ -9219,7 +9299,7 @@
}%
}%
}%
-
+
\else
\pgfplotsqpointxy{\pgfplots@xmin}{\pgfplots@ymin}%
\edef\pgfplots@loc@TMPa{\global\pgf@x=\the\pgf@x\space\global\pgf@y=\the\pgf@y\space}%
@@ -9329,9 +9409,9 @@
}%
\def\pgfplots@clippath@install@test{\pgfusepath{clip}}%
-% This is the main part of the implementation for
+% This is the main part of the implementation for
% 'clip bounding box=upper bound' : it collects the bounding box of everything inside of
-% the clipped area. Then in the associated \endscope, it clips that bounding box to the expected
+% the clipped area. Then in the associated \endscope, it clips that bounding box to the expected
% clip path -- and protocols that size.
\def\pgfplots@clippath@install@BB@upper@bound{%
\tikzset{
@@ -9747,17 +9827,17 @@
{\pgfplots@evalute@tikz@coord@system@interface@x[]}%
}
-% In case of (semi-) logplots, this command will
+% In case of (semi-) logplots, this command will
% - assign a filter which invokes \pgfmathlog@{} for each coordinate
% - replace any user-specified coordinate by its log.
%
% All subsequent commands will then work with logarithmic coordinates.
%
-% PRECONDITION:
-% - The user input options have been set correctly,
+% PRECONDITION:
+% - The user input options have been set correctly,
% - the options have been set, but are not applied
%
-% POSTCONDITION:
+% POSTCONDITION:
% - any user input has been parsed
% - any user input for log-axis has been replaced by its log if
% necessary
@@ -9779,9 +9859,9 @@
\expandafter\edef\csname pgfplots@prepare@#1coord\endcsname##1{%
% do not expand it here - might contain unexpandable
% material which is processed by the #1 coord trafo:
- % FIXME : this might produce an endless loop if ##1 = \pgfmathresult!
+ % FIXME : this might produce an endless loop if ##1 = \pgfmathresult!
\noexpand\def\noexpand\pgfmathresult{##1}%
- % this becomes
+ % this becomes
\expandafter\noexpand\csname pgfplots@highlevel@trafo@#1\endcsname{##1}\noexpand\pgfeov
%
% ensure that it is expanded.
@@ -9911,7 +9991,7 @@
%
% generate default ticks in the 'log basis', not base 10:
\pgfplotsset{/pgfplots/log basis ticks=#1}%
- %
+ %
\ifdim\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgfplots/log basis #1}pt=10pt
\else
\pgfplots@identify@log@minor@tick@posfalse
@@ -10061,7 +10141,7 @@
\else
\pgfplots@show@label{y}{\pgfplots@label@}%
\fi
- \fi
+ \fi
\fi
\ifpgfplots@threedim
\ifpgfplots@hide@z
@@ -10140,7 +10220,7 @@
%
\pgfnodealias{parent axis}{current axis}%
%
- % FIXME :
+ % FIXME :
% I would really prefer to find a different way to move these
% variables out of the current scope. But expansion leads to
% mistakes with '#' characters ... :-(
@@ -10248,7 +10328,7 @@
\noexpand\expandafter
\noexpand\gdef\noexpand\csname pgfplots@colorbar@to@name@\pgfplots@colorbar@toname\endcsname{\the\toks0}}%
\xdef#1{}% NOP.
- %
+ %
% make sure \ref{<colorbarname>} works:
\pgfplots@label{\pgfplots@colorbar@toname}{pgfplots@colorbar@to@name@}%
\fi
@@ -10291,7 +10371,7 @@
\def\pgfplots@loc@TMPa{cmyk}%
\ifx\pgfplots@loc@TMPa\pgfplotsretval
\pgfutil@ifundefined{pgfplots@colorbar@CMYK@\pgfplots@loc@TMPb}{%
- \pgfplotswarning{colorbar CMYK unsupported}{\pgfplots@loc@TMPb}\pgfeov%
+ \pgfplotswarning{colorbar CMYK unsupported}{\pgfplots@loc@TMPb}\pgfeov%
\expandafter\gdef\csname pgfplots@colorbar@CMYK@\pgfplots@loc@TMPb\endcsname{1}%
}{}%
\def\b@pgfplots@colorbar@fallback@to@sampled{1}%
@@ -10330,7 +10410,7 @@
\pgfplotsset{%
/pgfplots/every axis plot post/.append code={%
\ifpgfplots@collect@firstplot@astick
- % Oh! Someone wrote 'ytick=data. We want the precise positions.
+ % Oh! Someone wrote 'ytick=data. We want the precise positions.
%
% Note that this check needs to be done late: it must
% be after \begin{axis} -- and since many colorbar
@@ -10494,16 +10574,16 @@
% Parses all options in #1 which are known in the currently active families.
%
-% The result will be stored back into the TikZ-style named #1 without
+% The result will be stored back into the TikZ-style named #1 without
% further processing.
%
% Example:
% \tikzstyle{every axis}=[xmin=0,xmax=1,line width=1pt
% \pgfplots@set@keys@from@tikz@style\tmpmacro{every axis}{/pgfplots}
-%
+%
% - sets axis options 'xmin' and 'xmax'
% - calls \tikzstyle{every axis}={line width=1pt}
-%
+%
% I assume that this method is called within local TeX groups so
% nothing will be destroyed outside.
%
@@ -10755,7 +10835,7 @@
%
\pgfplots@set@options@of@layered@graphics
%
- % Now, any 'name' and 'alias' options have been processed.
+ % Now, any 'name' and 'alias' options have been processed.
%
% Remember their current meaning and reset the tikz options!
\let\pgfplots@fig@name=\tikz@fig@name
@@ -10824,7 +10904,7 @@
% \pgfkeysactivatefamily{/pgfplots}%
% \pgfplots@set@keys@from@tikz@style{every axis plot}%
% \pgfkeysdeactivatefamily{/pgfplots}%
- %--------------------------------------------------
+ %--------------------------------------------------
%
% Attention: do NOT set the description styles here! Setting them
% must be postponed until |every 3d description| has been set (to
@@ -10874,7 +10954,7 @@
\pgfkeysifdefined{/tikz/on layer}{}{%
% make sure assignments 'on layer' in the /tikz/ prefix
% doesn't hurt.
- % this may happen, for example with
+ % this may happen, for example with
% 'x grid style={on layer=...}'
% because 'x grid style' is not processed by the key filtering
% above (it is extracted later).
@@ -10939,7 +11019,7 @@
\pgfkeysifdefined{/tikz/name path/.@cmd}{%
% 'name path' does not work inside of a pgfplots axis because
% pgfplots unnecessarily introduces extra \scopes around each path :-/
- % it needs to be 'name path global'.
+ % it needs to be 'name path global'.
% PATCH IT:
\pgfkeysgetvalue{/tikz/name path global/.@cmd}\pgfplots@loc@TMPa%
\ifx\pgfplots@loc@TMPa\pgfplots@name@path@global@cmd@pgf@two@ten
@@ -11089,7 +11169,7 @@
%
% This macro is used inside for \label{} / \ref{}; it tries to be
% reasonable smart about restoring relevant flags stored in a pgfplots
-% axis. If it forgets something... well, it is not too smart.
+% axis. If it forgets something... well, it is not too smart.
%
% #1: the style to export.
% #2: either empty or the fully qualified name of a code key. If #2 is not empty,
@@ -11101,7 +11181,7 @@
% The exported routine autodetects whether the result is used inside of
% a picture. In that case, the '#2' style will be set inside of a
% scope instead of \tikz[#2].
-%
+%
% Assembles a macro \pgfplotsretval which, upon execution, draws the
% plot style.
%
@@ -11189,9 +11269,9 @@
% The implementation for \label{foo} after \addplot. It allows to
% \ref{foo} (it inserts the 'legend image code').
%
-% With
+% With
% \addplot[scatter/classes={a={}}] ... ;
-% \label[a]{my label}
+% \label[a]{my label}
% you can reference scatter/classes labels.
%
% I only need to overwrite '\label'; the rest is done by LaTeX.
@@ -11231,7 +11311,7 @@
%
% b) \protect . If the resulting \ref{} command occurs within
% a "moving argument" like \caption or so, we need to use
- % proper '\protect'ion.
+ % proper '\protect'ion.
%
% this here is the low-level implementation of \ref{#3}. Write it into
% the .aux file:
@@ -11265,14 +11345,14 @@
}%
}%
-% A helper method which defines
+% A helper method which defines
% `/tikz/current plot style' to be {#1} --- with properly set key
% search paths.
\def\pgfplots@define@currentplotstyle@as#1{%
\pgfkeysdef{/tikz/current plot style}{%
\pgfplots@search@also@tikz
%
- % Make sure that
+ % Make sure that
% \addplot[every mark/.append style={...}]
% or something like that is interpreted as /tikz/ key:
\pgfplots@invoke@pgfkeyscode{/handler config/full or existing/.@cmd}{}% restrict
@@ -11410,13 +11490,16 @@
\pgfplotsutil@directlua{%
pgfplots.gca = pgfplots.Axis.new();
pgfplots.gca.is3d = \pgfplots@boolval{pgfplots@threedim};
- pgfplots.gca.clipLimits = \pgfplots@boolval{pgfplots@clip@limits};
+ pgfplots.gca.clipLimits = {
+ \pgfplots@boolval{pgfplots@clip@limits@x},
+ \pgfplots@boolval{pgfplots@clip@limits@y},
+ \pgfplots@boolval{pgfplots@clip@limits@z} };
pgfplots.gca.autocomputeAllLimits = \pgfplots@boolval{pgfplots@autocompute@all@limits};
- pgfplots.gca.autocomputeMin = {
+ pgfplots.gca.autocomputeMin = {
\pgfplots@boolval{pgfplots@autocompute@xmin},
\pgfplots@boolval{pgfplots@autocompute@ymin},
\pgfplots@boolval{pgfplots@autocompute@zmin} };
- pgfplots.gca.autocomputeMax = {
+ pgfplots.gca.autocomputeMax = {
\pgfplots@boolval{pgfplots@autocompute@xmax},
\pgfplots@boolval{pgfplots@autocompute@ymax},
\pgfplots@boolval{pgfplots@autocompute@zmax} };
@@ -11449,14 +11532,14 @@
% until \end{axis}. During the collect phase, axis limits will be
% computed.
%
-% The following variables are accummulated between
+% The following variables are accummulated between
% \begin{axis}
% and
% \end{axis}:
%
% - \pgfplots@[xyz]min
% \pgfplots@[xyz]max
-% - These denote the axis limits.
+% - These denote the axis limits.
% - They are always assigned globally.
% - For linear axes, they will be computed in floating point.
% - For log axes, they will be computed using pgf math engine.
@@ -11550,11 +11633,11 @@
% (including the 'pt' suffix).
%
% - \ifpgfplots@curplot@threedim
-% - valid during an '\addplot' preparation step.
+% - valid during an '\addplot' preparation step.
% - \ifpgfplots@threedim
% - whether the axis shall be threedimensional.
%
-% - \pgfplots@currentplot@firstcoord@[xyz]
+% - \pgfplots@currentplot@firstcoord@[xyz]
% - \pgfplots@currentplot@lastcoord@[xyz]
% - contains the first/last coordinate of the current plot.
% - assigned globally.
@@ -11747,16 +11830,38 @@
\pgfkeyslet{/pgfplots/on layer}\pgfutil@empty
}
-\def\pgfplots@set@options@after@survey{%
- \pgfkeyssetvalue{/pgfplots/xmin}{\pgfplots@xmin}%
- \pgfkeyssetvalue{/pgfplots/ymin}{\pgfplots@ymin}%
- \pgfkeyssetvalue{/pgfplots/zmin}{\pgfplots@zmin}%
- \pgfkeyssetvalue{/pgfplots/point meta min}{\pgfplots@axiswide@metamin}%
+% #1 if and only if the limits are already ready (sanitized to bounded
+% values and transformed)
+\def\pgfplots@set@options@after@survey#1{%
+ \def\pgfplots@set@options@after@survey@@##1{%
+ \edef\pgfmathresult{\csname pgfplots@##1min\endcsname}%
+ \if1#1%
+ \pgfplotscoordmath{##1}{datascaletrafo inverse}{\pgfmathresult}%
+ \pgfplotscoordmath{##1}{tofixed}{\pgfmathresult}%
+ \else
+ % might be unbounded...
+ \pgfplotscoordmath{##1}{tostring}{\pgfmathresult}%
+ \fi
+ \pgfkeyslet{/pgfplots/##1min}\pgfmathresult
+ %
+ \edef\pgfmathresult{\csname pgfplots@##1max\endcsname}%
+ \if1#1%
+ \pgfplotscoordmath{##1}{datascaletrafo inverse}{\pgfmathresult}%
+ \pgfplotscoordmath{##1}{tofixed}{\pgfmathresult}%
+ \else
+ % might be unbounded...
+ \pgfplotscoordmath{##1}{tostring}{\pgfmathresult}%
+ \fi
+ \pgfkeyslet{/pgfplots/##1max}\pgfmathresult
+ }%
+ \pgfplots@set@options@after@survey@@ x%
+ \pgfplots@set@options@after@survey@@ y%
+ \ifpgfplots@threedim
+ \pgfplots@set@options@after@survey@@ z%
+ \fi
%
- \pgfkeyssetvalue{/pgfplots/xmax}{\pgfplots@xmax}%
- \pgfkeyssetvalue{/pgfplots/ymax}{\pgfplots@ymax}%
- \pgfkeyssetvalue{/pgfplots/zmax}{\pgfplots@zmax}%
- \pgfkeyssetvalue{/pgfplots/point meta max}{\pgfplots@axiswide@metamax}%
+ \pgfkeyslet{/pgfplots/point meta min}{\pgfplots@axiswide@metamin}%
+ \pgfkeyslet{/pgfplots/point meta max}{\pgfplots@axiswide@metamax}%
}%
% \end{axis} :
@@ -11778,7 +11883,7 @@
%
\pgfplotssurveyphase@setactiveplothandlers
%
- \pgfplots@set@options@after@survey
+ \pgfplots@set@options@after@survey0%
\expandafter\pgfplotsset\expandafter{\pgfplots@late@options}%
%
\pgfplots@prepare@layered@graphics
@@ -11848,7 +11953,7 @@
%
\pgfplots@create@axis@descriptions
%
- % this here does \endtikzpicture\endpgfinterruptpicture
+ % this here does \endtikzpicture\endpgfinterruptpicture
% (and stores sizes):
\pgfplots@END@cell@picture
%
@@ -11862,7 +11967,7 @@
\def\pgfplots@loc@TMPa##1{%
\pgftransformshift{%
% So far, the inner node's position has not been
- % corrected (that happens in
+ % corrected (that happens in
% \pgfplots@finally@correct@child@node@positions).
% Do that here with \pgfplots@saveddimen@picminx:
\pgfpointdiff
@@ -11965,9 +12070,9 @@
{ \pgf@sys@tonumber\pgf@yx, \pgf@sys@tonumber\pgf@yy },
{ \pgf@sys@tonumber\pgf@zx, \pgf@sys@tonumber\pgf@zy } });^^J%
\ifpgfplots@threedim
- axis.viewdir = {
+ axis.viewdir = {
pgfplots.pgftonumber("\pgfplots@loc@x"),
- pgfplots.pgftonumber("\pgfplots@loc@y"),
+ pgfplots.pgftonumber("\pgfplots@loc@y"),
pgfplots.pgftonumber("\pgfplots@loc@z") };^^J%
\fi
}%
@@ -12073,6 +12178,7 @@
% expanded, i.e. it can be a macro.
\def\pgfplots@stored@plotlist@visualize@selected@phases#1{%
\begingroup
+ \def\pgfplotsaxisplotphase{V}%
\pgfplotsonlayer{\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgfplots/on layer}}{a plot or graphical element (or inherited from the axis)}%
\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgfplots/execute at begin plot visualization}%
\ifpgfplots@threedim
@@ -12239,7 +12345,7 @@
\pgfplots@polarxy@#2\@@%
\else%
\pgfplots@polarxy@#2and #2\@@%
- \fi%
+ \fi%
\pgfmathparse{#1}%
\let\pgfpoint@angle=\pgfmathresult%
\pgfmathcos@{\pgfpoint@angle}%
@@ -12264,8 +12370,8 @@
% see docs of \pgfplots@tikz@do@arc for a motivation:
\pgfplots@disable@directionmath
%
- % ok, now, evaluate the arcs. Since this implements
- % 'substitute pgfpoint', we have to evaluate the angles via
+ % ok, now, evaluate the arcs. Since this implements
+ % 'substitute pgfpoint', we have to evaluate the angles via
% 'axis direction cs' ...
\let\pgfpointxy=\pgfplotspointaxisdirectionxy
\let\pgfpointxyz=\pgfplotspointaxisdirectionxyz
@@ -12414,7 +12520,7 @@
}%
% Replaces the pdfmark for #1 by that of #2.
-%
+%
% Note that when this macro is executed (it resides in the .aux file),
% the pdfmark for #2 is typically UNDEFINED.
%
@@ -12428,7 +12534,7 @@
% Ok, make a "lazy replace":
\expandafter\let\expandafter\pgfplots@glob@TMPa\csname pgf@sys@pdf@mark@pos@#1\endcsname
\expandafter\global\expandafter\let\csname pgf@sys@pdf@mark@pos@#1@old\endcsname=\pgfplots@loc@TMPa%
- %
+ %
\expandafter\gdef\csname pgf@sys@pdf@mark@pos@#1\endcsname{%
% this is the lazy replace, assuming knowledge about how
% pgf calls its internal structures :-/
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/pgfplots.markers.code.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/pgfplots.markers.code.tex
index 1e1f8c9a746..c836e1ea9e8 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/pgfplots.markers.code.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/pgfplots.markers.code.tex
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
%
% Provides a user-friendly interface to create function plots (normal
% plots, semi-logplots and double-logplots).
-%
+%
% It is based on Till Tantau's PGF package.
%
% Copyright 2007-2013 by Christian Feuersänger.
@@ -13,17 +13,17 @@
% 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/>.
%
%--------------------------------------------
-
+
\def\pgfplots@markers@visphase@name@none{none}%
\def\pgfplots@markers@visphase@name@afterpath@clipped{afterpath@clipped}%
\def\pgfplots@markers@visphase@name@afterpath@unclipped{afterpath@unclipped}%
@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@
% This sets the \iftikz@mode@draw etc:
%\tikz@mode
% FIXME: using 'color=blue' will NOT activate filltrue!
- % So: if 'tikz@mode' *contains* 'fillfalse', I know what to do...
+ % So: if 'tikz@mode' *contains* 'fillfalse', I know what to do...
% but all other cases are not clear
%--------------------------------------------------
% \iftikz@mode@draw
@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@
% % even if the markers likes to be filled:
% \let\pgfusepathqfillstroke=\pgfusepathqstroke
% \fi
- %--------------------------------------------------
+ %--------------------------------------------------
%
% this here is the MAIN marker code.
% It may be modified if scatter plot is enabled, see below.
@@ -242,7 +242,7 @@
% check for clip marker paths:
\pgfplotsaxisifcontainspoint{\pgfplots@markers@mark@handler@@{#1}}{}%
\else
- \pgfplots@markers@mark@handler@@{#1}
+ \pgfplots@markers@mark@handler@@{#1}%
\fi
}%
@@ -365,4 +365,3 @@
\pgfkeyslet{/pgfplots/mark layer}\pgfutil@empty%
\fi
}%
-
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/pgfplots.revision.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/pgfplots.revision.tex
index 3108885c8e2..59068fa8d26 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/pgfplots.revision.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/pgfplots.revision.tex
@@ -5,10 +5,10 @@
\catcode`\:=12
\catcode`\+=12
\catcode`\-=12
-\gdef\pgfplotsrevision{1.14}
-\gdef\pgfplotsversion{1.14}
-\gdef\pgfplotsversiondatetime{2016-08-10 20:41:40 +0200}
-\gdef\pgfplotsrevisiondatetime{2016-08-10 20:41:40 +0200}
+\gdef\pgfplotsrevision{1.15}
+\gdef\pgfplotsversion{1.15}
+\gdef\pgfplotsversiondatetime{2017-06-05 20:30:57 +0200}
+\gdef\pgfplotsrevisiondatetime{2017-06-05 20:30:57 +0200}
\gdef\pgfplots@glob@TMPa#1-#2-#3 #4\relax{#1/#2/#3}
\xdef\pgfplotsversiondate{\expandafter\pgfplots@glob@TMPa\pgfplotsversiondatetime\relax}
\xdef\pgfplotsrevisiondate{\expandafter\pgfplots@glob@TMPa\pgfplotsrevisiondatetime\relax}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/pgfplots.scaling.code.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/pgfplots.scaling.code.tex
index 283650ac54d..e079bb6d46f 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/pgfplots.scaling.code.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/pgfplots.scaling.code.tex
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
%
% Provides a user-friendly interface to create function plots (normal
% plots, semi-logplots and double-logplots).
-%
+%
% It is based on Till Tantau's PGF package.
%
% Copyright 2007-2012 by Christian Feuersänger.
@@ -13,21 +13,21 @@
% 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/>.
%
%--------------------------------------------
-% PRECONDITION:
+% PRECONDITION:
% - final axis limits are given in transformed range
% - \pgfplots@set@default@size@options has been invoked before
-% POSTCONDITION:
+% POSTCONDITION:
% - the current x,y and z unit vectors are defined properly;
% - the fast-access registers are initialised for the axis limits,
% - the following macros are assigned:
@@ -190,18 +190,18 @@
}
% Takes azimuth (horizontal angle) '#1' and elongation (vertical
-% angle) '#2' (both in degrees) and computes
+% angle) '#2' (both in degrees) and computes
% x,y and z vectors which define the view in the direction
% defined by '#1' and '#2'.
%
% 'azimuth' means a rotation around the viewport's x axis. 'elongation' means
% a rotation around the original coordinate system's z axis.
%
-% The method works by computing
+% The method works by computing
% Az = [ cos(azimuth) -sin(azimuth) 0; ...
% sin(azimuth) cos(azimuth) 0; ...
% 0 0 1 ];
-%
+%
%
% Ax = [ 1 0 0; ...
% 0 cos(elevation) -sin(elevation) ;...
@@ -213,7 +213,7 @@
% sinaz cosaz cosel -sinel cosaz; ...
% 0 sinel cosel ];
%
-% Then, we use the rotated XZ plane as viewport, that means
+% Then, we use the rotated XZ plane as viewport, that means
% xvec = v * [1 0 0]' = <first column of v>
% zvec = v * [0 0 1]' = <third column of v>
% and we define the projection onto the twodimensional surface
@@ -230,7 +230,7 @@
%
% Furthermore, the 3D view vector which points into the direction of the view
% is
-% n = v * [0 1 0 ]' = <second column of v> = [-sinaz cosel, cosaz cosel, sinel]'
+% n = v * [0 1 0 ]' = <second column of v> = [-sinaz cosel, cosaz cosel, sinel]'
% because the normal view point was the XZ plane with y as its normal
% vector.
% The 3D vector n is returned by this routine as well - it is
@@ -241,7 +241,7 @@
% - #1 : azimuth ("yaw")
% - #2 : elevation ("pitch")
% OUTPUT:
-% - #3 : a macro which will be set to '1' if and only if
+% - #3 : a macro which will be set to '1' if and only if
% the viewport is the standard XY axis (i.e. azimuth=0, elevation=90).
% - [xyz] vectors,
% \pgfplots@view@dir@threedim will contain the three components
@@ -353,7 +353,7 @@
}%
% Takes the current plot box, defined by the actual PGF x,y and z unit
-% vectors, and re-scales it such that it fits into the
+% vectors, and re-scales it such that it fits into the
% width and height of the axis (as they have been provided by the
% user).
%
@@ -373,7 +373,7 @@
% that the bounding box of the final image has width #1 and height #2.
%
% The relative length of the input vectors is important for the 3D case: it
-% will be scaled as-is.
+% will be scaled as-is.
%
% PRECONDITION
% - the x, y and z unit vectors have been set to the proper
@@ -384,7 +384,7 @@
% to the data transformation.
% - the data transformation has ONLY been applied to the axis limits
% (not other axis inputs). It may be changed by this method.
-%
+%
% POSTCONDITION
% - the unit vectors have been re-scaled such that the final plot
% has the desired dimensions.
@@ -419,7 +419,7 @@
% to respect the limits.
%
% This method ignores width/height; its purpose is only to make sure
-% that [xmin,xmax] fits into the CURRENT plot box.
+% that [xmin,xmax] fits into the CURRENT plot box.
%
% In this context, each unit vector is supposed to be scaled such that
% width/height fit if xmin=0 and xmax=1.
@@ -427,12 +427,12 @@
% #1 [output] a macro name which will contain the INVERSE scale for x
% #2 [output] a macro name which will contain the INVERSE scale for y
% #3 [output] a macro name which will contain the INVERSE scale for z
-%
+%
\def\pgfplots@BB@for@plotbox@get@unit@scales@for@limits#1#2#3{%
\if1\b@pgfplots@plotbox@xisunit
% Consequently, we have to multiply with 1/(max-min):
% compute 1/(xmax - xmin) in float for more recent versions (see /pgfplots/compat/scaling).
- % I observed that it is much more accurate
+ % I observed that it is much more accurate
\pgfmathsubtract@{\pgfplots@xmax}{\pgfplots@xmin}%
\else
\def\pgfmathresult{1}%
@@ -491,7 +491,7 @@
%
% the result of this call will be used to scale to target
% dimensions. If we omit \pgftransformreset here, we might
- % accidentally UNDO the PGF transformation matrix (compare by
+ % accidentally UNDO the PGF transformation matrix (compare by
% writing \tikzpicture[scale=0.5] before the axis).
\pgftransformreset
%
@@ -526,7 +526,7 @@
\def\pgfplots@scaleaxes@to@BB@prepare@plotbox@limits@#1{%
\expandafter\ifx\csname pgfplots@#1\endcsname\pgfutil@empty
- % Ah - we have no unit vector in this direction.
+ % Ah - we have no unit vector in this direction.
\expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@plotbox@#1min\endcsname{0}%
\expandafter\def\csname pgfplots@plotbox@#1max\endcsname{1}%
\expandafter\def\csname b@pgfplots@plotbox@#1isunit\endcsname{1}%
@@ -578,7 +578,7 @@
%
\if3\pgfplots@scale@mode@choice
% scale mode=scale uniformly
- %
+ %
% We need to recompensate in case the previous method chose
% different unit scaling scalings:
\pgfplots@BB@for@plotbox@get@unit@scales@compensated@axis@limits
@@ -793,7 +793,7 @@
\fi
}%
-% Defines
+% Defines
% \pgfplots@target@unit@scale@xx
% \pgfplots@target@unit@scale@xy
% \pgfplots@target@unit@scale@yx
@@ -905,7 +905,7 @@
}%
\def\pgfplots@notify@final@scalings#1{%
- \pgfkeys{/pgfplots/scaling/.cd,
+ \pgfkeys{/pgfplots/scaling/.cd,
.unknown/.code={%
%\message{setting key '\pgfkeyscurrentkey' to {##1}^^J}
\pgfkeyssetvalue{\pgfkeyscurrentkey}{##1}%
@@ -960,7 +960,7 @@
%
% OUTPUT:
% \pgfplots@target@datascaletrafo@x@exponent and its variants for y and z
-% -> contains NEW datascaletrafo exponents
+% -> contains NEW datascaletrafo exponents
% \pgfplots@target@datascaletrafo@x@exponent@old and its variants for y and z
% -> contains OLD datascaletrafo exponents
% \pgfplots@target@unit@scale@inv@x and its variants for y and z
@@ -980,7 +980,7 @@
\expandafter\pgfplots@loc@TMPa\pgfmathresult
\pgf@xa=\csname pgfplots@target@limitrescale@#1\endcsname pt
\ifdim\pgf@xa>5pt %
- % We want to enlarge axis limits considerably!
+ % We want to enlarge axis limits considerably!
%
\pgfplots@scaling@adjust@datascaling@for@get@compensation{\pgf@xa}%
%
@@ -1004,8 +1004,8 @@
}%
}
-% Returns
-% \pgfplotsretval -> the absolute scaling
+% Returns
+% \pgfplotsretval -> the absolute scaling
% \pgfplotsretvalb -> the log10 of the scaling
\def\pgfplots@scaling@adjust@datascaling@for@get@compensation#1{
\ifdim#1<100pt %
@@ -1067,7 +1067,7 @@
% scale mode=none does not happen here
\or
% scale mode=stretch to fill
- %
+ %
% This is very simple:
%
% Compute individual scaling factors for X and Y
@@ -1077,7 +1077,7 @@
%
\pgfmathdivide@{\H}{\h}%
\let\scaley=\pgfmathresult
- %
+ %
% no changes to the axis limits - we only rescale units.
\def\pgfplots@target@limitrescale@x@{1}%
\def\pgfplots@target@limitrescale@y@{1}%
@@ -1094,7 +1094,7 @@
% scale -- but the axis limits can receive individual
% compensation scales. But it should "look reasonable well".
%
- % currently, we have
+ % currently, we have
% w = r_x e_xx + r_y e_yx + rz e_zx (with e_zx = 0 typically)
% h = r_x e_xy + r_y e_yy + rz e_zy
%
@@ -1103,7 +1103,7 @@
% they are either 1 (relative coords) or
% (xmax-xmin) (absolute coords).
%
- % Now, search for a set of real numbers
+ % Now, search for a set of real numbers
% Rx, Ry, Rz, s
% such that
% W = (Rx r_x) (s e_xx) + (Ry r_y) (s e_yx) + (Rz r_z) (s e_zx)
@@ -1124,7 +1124,7 @@
% bad: Rz will be less than 1, causing the limit to become
% smaller. This, in turn, will clip away parts of the image.
%
- %
+ %
%
% Another solution is to make it the other way: to keep the
% limit r_z, but to reduce the size and enlarge the other
@@ -1184,17 +1184,17 @@
% 1. if a choice requires to REDUCE the axis limits in order to
% fulfill all constraints, it is neglected (using maximal cost 16000).
% Reducing axis limits may clip away information.
-%
+%
% 2. if a choice requires to ENLARGE some axis limits, its cost is the
% sum of the individual scaling factors (even if they are are one -
% who cares).
%
% Note that this method *is* relevant and the optimization appears to
-% be necessary.
+% be necessary.
% Examples are
% unittest_scalemode_2d_standard_1.tex
% and perhaps
-% unittest_scalemode_2d_standard_0.tex
+% unittest_scalemode_2d_standard_0.tex
% and more involved 3d examples are also available.
%
% My first guess was that it is sufficient to decide the optimal
@@ -1202,7 +1202,7 @@
% height - but that proved to be insufficient: it leads to correct
% results, but wastes too much space (i.e. enlarges limits too much).
%
-% ATTENTION: the cost function INCLUDES RESULTS OF
+% ATTENTION: the cost function INCLUDES RESULTS OF
% \pgfplots@BB@for@plotbox@get@unit@scales@for@limits and its
% corrector
% \pgfplots@BB@for@plotbox@get@unit@scales@compensated@axis@limits.
@@ -1210,16 +1210,16 @@
% More precisely, it relies on already computes limit compensation
% factors which do not depend on the target width/target height: both
% \pgfplots@BB@for@plotbox@get@unit@scales@compensated@axis@limits and
-% this implementation of 'scale uniformly strategy' can be used to compute
+% this implementation of 'scale uniformly strategy' can be used to compute
% the cost of a strategy.
-%
+%
\def\pgfplots@get@scale@horiz@and@vert@scaleuniformly@of@optimal@strategy{%
\begingroup
\def\mathclass{default}%
\pgfplotscoordmath{\mathclass}{max limit}%
\let\pgfplots@cost@for@choice@superhigh=\pgfmathresult%
%
- % private helpers to compute the cost.
+ % private helpers to compute the cost.
\def\pgfplots@scalestrategy@compute@cost{%
\begingroup
% ATTENTION: this call changes
@@ -1324,7 +1324,7 @@
\def\pgfplots@tostring@scaleuniformlystrategy#1{%
% scale uniformly strategy:
- \ifcase#1\relax
+ \ifcase#1\relax
auto
\or
units only
@@ -1419,7 +1419,7 @@
% Computes 'scale uniformly strategy=change horizontal limits'.
% This is a complicated solution, see the documentation in the
-% implementation for
+% implementation for
% 'scale mode=scale uniformly'
%
% #1 [output] a macro which will contain the (uniform) scale for the
@@ -1471,7 +1471,7 @@
%
% This is the (most stupid) nonlinear method which is at hand:
% fix point iteration.
- % choose R arbitrarily (R=1 seems adequate), solve for s.
+ % choose R arbitrarily (R=1 seems adequate), solve for s.
% Then, fix s and solve for R. Then, fix R and
% solve for s until convergence.
\c@pgf@countc=0
@@ -1500,7 +1500,7 @@
}%
% Computes 'scale uniformly strategy=change horizontal limits'.
-%
+%
% This is a simplified closed solution assuming that e_xy=0 and e_yx = 0
%
% #1 [output] a macro which will contain the (uniform) scale for the
@@ -1510,7 +1510,7 @@
% #4 [output] a macro which will contain a x axis limit compensation scale
\def\pgfplots@scaleuniformly@change@horizontal@limits@twodim#1#2#3#4{%
\begingroup
- % Assuming that we have a standard 2d axis, i.e.
+ % Assuming that we have a standard 2d axis, i.e.
% e_zx = e_zy = 0, e_xy = 0, and e_yx =0,
% we can immediately compute a solution.
%
@@ -1529,7 +1529,7 @@
% since this strategy changes horizontal limits (only), we have
% Ry := 1.
% We find
- % s : = H/h
+ % s : = H/h
% and
% Rx : = W/w /s .
%
@@ -1583,7 +1583,7 @@
% This is part of the implementation of 'scale mode=scale uniformly'.
%
-% Its purpose it to set up the initial scaling such that
+% Its purpose it to set up the initial scaling such that
% 1. each unit vector gets the same scale
% 2. the axis limits are resized (enlarged) to keep the plot box ratio
% (as far as possible)
@@ -1727,7 +1727,7 @@
% EXECUTABLE instructions which will modify the axis limits to fit the
% scaling.
%
-% PRECONDITION:
+% PRECONDITION:
% - \pgfplots@glob@TMPa contains the already computed
% scaling factor for 'scale uniformly'
% - \pgf@xb is the actual height and \pgf@yb is the desired height
@@ -1739,7 +1739,7 @@
% The strategy is as follows:
% 1. I want to fit the axis into width #1 (\pgf@ya) and
% height #1 (\pgf@yb).
- % 2. I want to MAINTAIN the unit vector ratio.
+ % 2. I want to MAINTAIN the unit vector ratio.
% 3. I want to MAINTAIN the unit vector directions.
%
% I already know the scaling factor to fit the width (it
@@ -1760,7 +1760,7 @@
%
% This strategy achieves this goal by
% modifying axis limits for an axis whose unit vector is
- % parallel to the canvas y axis, i.e. e_i = (0,*).
+ % parallel to the canvas y axis, i.e. e_i = (0,*).
%
% That means I have to introduce a SECOND scale s_z which
% applies only to the Z unit vector (since e_z = (0,*) ).
@@ -1771,13 +1771,13 @@
% =>
% s_z = ( H- s*r_x e_xy - s*r_y e_yy) / ( s * r_z * e_zy).
%
- % Remember that
+ % Remember that
% s = \scalex
% H = \H
% h = r_x * e_xy + r_y * e_yy + r_z * e_zy = \h
% =>
% s_z = ( H- s*( h - r_z * e_zy) ) / ( s * r_z * e_zy).
- %
+ %
\begingroup
\pgfplots@BB@for@plotbox@getunitheight{\pgf@xc}{#1}%
%
@@ -1925,7 +1925,7 @@
% \node[draw,fill=white] at (axis cs:0,0,0) {};
% },
% }
-%
+%
% \def\v{30}
% \foreach \h in {30,120,210,300} {
% \message{VIEW={\h}{\v}^^J}
@@ -1934,9 +1934,9 @@
% \addplot3[surf] {x};
% \end{axis}
% \end{tikzpicture}
-%
+%
% }
-%
+%
% \def\v{-30}
% \foreach \h in {30,120,210,300} {
% \message{VIEW={\h}{\v}^^J}
@@ -1945,16 +1945,16 @@
% \addplot3[surf] {x};
% \end{axis}
% \end{tikzpicture}
-%
+%
% }
-%--------------------------------------------------
+%--------------------------------------------------
% The precise formulas can be found below in the source code.
%
% You can override this function by the /pgfplots/view dir key.
\def\pgfplotsgetnormalforcurrentview{%
\pgfkeysgetvalue{/pgfplots/view dir}\pgfplots@loc@TMPc
\ifx\pgfplots@loc@TMPc\pgfutil@empty
- \begingroup
+ \begingroup
% temporarily undo the effects of reversed axes -- we *really*
% need a right-handed-coordinate system here:
\if r\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgfplots/x dir/value}%
@@ -1972,7 +1972,7 @@
% FIRST: check for special cases.
\let\pgfplots@view@dir@threedim=\pgfutil@empty%
% Special case:
- % e_xx = e_xy = 0
+ % e_xx = e_xy = 0
%
% i.e.:
%
@@ -1981,7 +1981,7 @@
% z | |
% |---|
% y->
- %
+ %
% In this case, N must be the x axis.
\ifdim\pgf@xx=0pt %
\ifdim\pgf@xy=0pt %
@@ -1989,7 +1989,7 @@
\fi
\fi
% Special case:
- % e_yx = e_yy = 0
+ % e_yx = e_yy = 0
%
% i.e.:
%
@@ -1998,7 +1998,7 @@
% z | |
% |---|
% x->
- %
+ %
% In this case, N must be the y axis.
\ifdim\pgf@yx=0pt %
\ifdim\pgf@yy=0pt %
@@ -2008,8 +2008,8 @@
% Special case:
% e_xy = e_yy = 0 (i.e. one row)
%
- % that is hard to draw, use view={30}{0} to see it.
- %
+ % that is hard to draw, use view={30}{0} to see it.
+ %
% In this case, N_z must be 0 and we have a different system.
\ifdim\pgf@xy=0pt %
\ifdim\pgf@yy=0pt %
@@ -2218,7 +2218,7 @@
% The axes 'x' and 'y' vectors will be scaled such that the total
% size is (\axisdefaultwidth, \axisdefaultheight).
%
- % If the user specifies ONE of width OR height,
+ % If the user specifies ONE of width OR height,
% the plot will be resized; keeping the aspect ratio.
%
\let\pgfplots@default@aspect@ratio=\pgfutil@empty
@@ -2248,7 +2248,7 @@
% H := 'height' option non-empty
%
% W H
- % 0 0 -> \axisdefaultwidth
+ % 0 0 -> \axisdefaultwidth
% 0 1 -> determine width out of H and the default aspect ratio
% 1 X -> ok, use the user parameter.
% -> KEEP ASPECT RATIO if just one W, or H is given!
@@ -2488,7 +2488,7 @@
\pgfplots@apply@unit@ratio@find@reference%
\fi
%
- % FIXME : I could spent some attention here to save work:
+ % FIXME : I could spent some attention here to save work:
% both, unit ratios and the resulting scales are computed at
% least twice (once in \pgfplots@apply@unit@ratio@find@reference and once in the
% following).
@@ -2553,7 +2553,7 @@
% This macro determines the reference axis for unit vector rescaling.
% The reference axis remains unscaled (it gets scaling factor 1 if you
% want it this way).
-%
+%
% The other axes are scaled such that the desired unit vector ratios
% are fulfilled.
%
@@ -2627,7 +2627,7 @@
% That is the case if s_a <= 1 && s_b <= 1.
% We check
% (1 - s_a >= 0 ) && ( 1 - s_b >= 0 )
- % instead, since I need the value
+ % instead, since I need the value
% max( 1-s_a, 1-s_b )
% anyway.
\def\pgfplots@ref@is@feasible{1}%
@@ -2671,16 +2671,16 @@
\else
% 2D is much simpler: find the scale s which fulfills s <= 1.
% One of them MUST fulfill it.
- %
+ %
% try 'x' axis as reference:
\def\pgfplots@apply@unit@ratio@reference{x}%
%
% renormalize:
\expandafter\pgfplots@apply@unit@ratio@prepareratios\pgfplots@unit@vector@ratio\pgfplots@EOI
%
- % compute scaling factor:
+ % compute scaling factor:
\pgfplots@getscale@unit@vector@reltoreference y\pgfplots@unit@ratio@y%
- %
+ %
%\message{^^Junit vector ratio 2D searching reference: checking \pgfplots@apply@unit@ratio@reference. feasable=\pgfmathresult < 1: \ifdim\pgfmathresult pt <\pgfplots@ONE YES-> use x\else NO->use y\fi^^J}%
% and check (1). The condition (2) is irrelevant; it is met
% anyway.
@@ -2823,21 +2823,21 @@
% PRECONDITION:
% - the #1 unit vector has been rescaled by a factor s.
% For example, e_xnew := e_x * 0.5 .
-%
+%
% POSTCONDITION:
-% - the axis limits are enlarged by a factor 1/s such that
+% - the axis limits are enlarged by a factor 1/s such that
% 1/s (#1max - #1min) * e_xnew = (#1max- #1min) * e_x.
%
% In other words, the unit vector rescale is componensated by
% modifying the axis limits: we want to add an absolute component 'd'
% to the range:
-% 1/s (xmax - xmin ) = xmax - xmin +d
+% 1/s (xmax - xmin ) = xmax - xmin +d
% =>
% d = (1/s - 1) * (xmax - xmin)
%
% The only remaining thing to do is to distribute 'd' to 'xmax' and
% 'xmin'. Typically, 50% to each will be fine, I guess...
-%
+%
% #1: either x, y or z. It denotes the direction which has been
% modified.
% #2: the INVERSE of the scaling factor, #2 = 1/s .
@@ -2881,7 +2881,7 @@
\xdef\pgfplots@glob@TMPb{\pgf@sys@tonumber{\pgf@xa}}%
\xdef\pgfplots@glob@TMPc{\pgfplots@glob@TMPb}%
\else
- % unit rescale keep size=unless limits declared:
+ % unit rescale keep size=unless limits declared:
% do not scale - all limits are declared
% explicitly
\xdef\pgfplots@glob@TMPb{0.0}%
@@ -2905,7 +2905,7 @@
% #1: an axis which should be scaled
% #2: the desired final ratio ||e_#1||/||e_ref||
\def\pgfplots@getscale@unit@vector@reltoreference#1#2{%
- %
+ %
% If the datascaling transformation is active (which is almost
% everytime the case here), we have a transformation
% T^{-1}(x)= 10^scale * x
@@ -2927,13 +2927,13 @@
% We are given e_ref and e_#1 and the desired aspect ratio
% between e_ref and E_#1, which is available as #2.
%
- % So: T^{-1} E_#1 := s* T^{-1} e_#1 where
- % s = #2 * ||T^{-1} e_ref|| / || T^{-1} e_#1 ||
+ % So: T^{-1} E_#1 := s* T^{-1} e_#1 where
+ % s = #2 * ||T^{-1} e_ref|| / || T^{-1} e_#1 ||
% = |10^{scale_ref}| / |10^{scale_#1}| * #2 * || e_ref|| / ||e_#1||.
- %
+ %
% Then, E_#1 = T ( T^{-1} E_#1 ) = s * e_#1.
%
- % -> compute 's'!
+ % -> compute 's'!
%
% Part 1: compute
% #2 * ||e_ref|| / ||e_#1||.
@@ -2958,7 +2958,7 @@
{\pgfmathresult}%
{#2}%
\global\let\pgfplots@glob@TMPa=\pgfmathresult
- %
+ %
% also compute 1/s, required as temporary value:
%\pgfmathmultiply@
% {\csname pgfplots@\pgfplots@apply@unit@ratio@reference @inverseveclength\endcsname}
@@ -3004,7 +3004,7 @@
}
% helper for \pgfplots@check@and@apply@datatrafo@for.
-%
+%
\def\pgfplots@compute@number@order@for@trafo@isfloat#1\tocount#2{%
\pgfmathfloatparsenumber{#1}%
\expandafter\pgfmathfloat@decompose@E\pgfmathresult\relax#2\relax
@@ -3035,7 +3035,7 @@
% - the scaling transformation is set up,
\def\pgfplots@set@optimal@datatrafo@for@#1{%
\pgfplots@if{pgfplots@apply@datatrafo@#1}{%
- % initialise data scale transformation
+ % initialise data scale transformation
% T(x) = 10^{q-m} * x
%
\ifpgfplots@disabledatascaling
@@ -3148,16 +3148,16 @@
% Now, I introduce a loop which shall avoid cancellation of
% significant digits.
%
- % Harmless Example:
- % if we have data shift = -3 and
+ % Harmless Example:
+ % if we have data shift = -3 and
% max = 2e6, min = 1e6, then max-min = 1e6; T(max)-T(min) = 1e3 which is ok.
% In this case, the loop won't change anything.
%
% Critical Example:
% if we have data shift = -3 and
- % max = 1980, min = 1930 then
+ % max = 1980, min = 1930 then
% T(max) = 1.98 and T(min) = 1.93
- % and thus T(max)-T(min) = 0.05 .
+ % and thus T(max)-T(min) = 0.05 .
% Considering that this is the axis range
% in which tick labels and plot points need to be computed, we
% only have two or three digits left! That happens because the
@@ -3201,7 +3201,7 @@
% \fi
% \pgfplots@loop@CONTINUEfalse
% \fi
- %--------------------------------------------------
+ %--------------------------------------------------
\pgfutil@repeat
\xdef\pgfplots@glob@TMPa{\the\data@EXPONENT}%
\xdef\pgfplots@glob@TMPb{\pgfplots@min@fixed}%
@@ -3239,7 +3239,7 @@
%
% The strategy to fix the transformation is as follows:
% 1. we assume that axis limits will be enlarged in order to
- % satisfy 'scale uniformly'.
+ % satisfy 'scale uniformly'.
% 2. we assume that the LARGEST axis limit dominates the
% others.
% 3. if one of the axes does not have datascaling (i.e. is
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/pgfplotscoordprocessing.code.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/pgfplotscoordprocessing.code.tex
index 6518b542006..6f2f127afde 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/pgfplotscoordprocessing.code.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/pgfplotscoordprocessing.code.tex
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
%
% Provides a user-friendly interface to create function plots (normal
% plots, semi-logplots and double-logplots).
-%
+%
% It is based on Till Tantau's PGF package.
%
% Copyright 2007-2010 by Christian Feuersänger.
@@ -13,12 +13,12 @@
% 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/>.
%
@@ -89,8 +89,8 @@
\else
\pgfplotspointbblowerleft
\fi}%
- {\pgfpointxy@orig{##1}{##2}}%
- %I use the '@orig' variant here because descriptions may
+ {\pgfpointxy@orig{##1}{##2}}%
+ %I use the '@orig' variant here because descriptions may
%\let\pgfpointxy=\pgfplotspointdescriptionxy
}%
}%
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@
\else
\pgfplotspointbblowerleft
\fi}%
- {\pgfqpointxy@orig{##1}{##2}}%
+ {\pgfqpointxy@orig{##1}{##2}}%
}%
}%
\pgfplotspoint@initialisation@axes
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@
}%
% Determine final axes this does also fix the axis' dimension.
-% There are the following cases:
+% There are the following cases:
% 1. the user really wants a fixed dimension,
% i.e. he used 'scale only axis'.
% Then, we have to work to get the correct dimension!
@@ -141,9 +141,9 @@
%
% If I am not mistaken, this does ONLY affect the final size,
% not the relative plot precision.
-%
+%
% FIXME : really compute the plot precision!
-%
+%
% 2. The use specified width and/or height, but not 'scale only
% axis'. Accept inaccurate final widths/heights (see above).
%
@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@
\pgfplots@ycoordminTEX=\pgf@y
%
%--------------------------------------------------
- % FIXME : WHAT IS THIS HERE FOR?
+ % FIXME : WHAT IS THIS HERE FOR?
% \pgfplotsqpointxy{\pgfplots@xmax}{\pgfplots@ymax}%
% \ifx\pgfplots@rectangle@width\pgfutil@empty
% \def\pgfplots@tmp@xmax@ymin{\pgfplotsqpointxy{\pgfplots@xmax}{\pgfplots@ymin}}%
@@ -197,7 +197,7 @@
% \advance\pgf@x\pgfplots@height
% \edef\pgfplots@tmp@xmin@ymax{\noexpand\pgfqpoint{\noexpand\pgfplots@xcoordminTEX}{\the\pgf@x}}%
% \fi
- %--------------------------------------------------
+ %--------------------------------------------------
\pgfpointdiff
{\pgfqpoint{\pgfplots@xcoordminTEX}{\pgfplots@ycoordminTEX}}
{\pgfplotspointmaxminmin}%
@@ -293,7 +293,7 @@
% 2. Any other point coordinate should not be altered.
%
% Former versions installed a shift and changed e_x, e_y and
-% e_z. However, that was misleading as it disabled point 2).
+% e_z. However, that was misleading as it disabled point 2).
% So, my idea here is to replace \pgfpointxy and \pgfqpointxy
% such that they install the correct coordinate system before
% doing anything else.
@@ -323,7 +323,7 @@
% argument is omitted, the <default shift> will be used (0pt if this
% argument has been omitted as well).
%
-% \pgfplotspointticklabelcs#1#2:
+% \pgfplotspointticklabelcs#1#2:
% #1 is the axis (either x,y or z)
% #2 is the coordinate (either <relative coord> or <relative coord>,<shift>)
%
@@ -403,7 +403,7 @@
% component #1, #2 and #3. The results are directly communicated to
% \pgfplotsqpointxyz.
%
-% Expects #1, #2 and #3 to be numbers with units and issues a \pgfplotsqpointxyz
+% Expects #1, #2 and #3 to be numbers with units and issues a \pgfplotsqpointxyz
\def\pgfplotsqpointxyzabsolutesize#1#2#3{%
\begingroup
\pgf@xa=#1\relax
@@ -419,7 +419,7 @@
% Denotes a point in a twodimensional hyperplane. The hyperplane is
% one of the six planes of the threedimensional axis cube.
-%
+%
% The meaning of coordinates #1 and #2 will be redefined depending on
% which surface we are currently processing. You can get the axis
% names for '#1' (a) and '#2' (b) using the macros
@@ -456,7 +456,7 @@
\pgfplots@error{Internal logic error: \string\pgfplotspointonorientedsurfaceab\ used although surface has not been declared! You need to call \string\pgfplotspointonorientedsurfaceabsetupfor xyz\ or its friends to do so.}%
}%
-% This is a shortcut for
+% This is a shortcut for
% \pgfpointadd
% {\pgfplotspointonorientedsurfaceab{#1}{#2}}
% {<shift in B direction of #3>}
@@ -479,7 +479,7 @@
% This macro will be defined after
% \pgfplotspointonorientedsurfaceabsetupfor...
-% routines. It expands to a three-character string
+% routines. It expands to a three-character string
% where the first character contains information about the x axis,
% the second about the y axis and the third about the z axis.
%
@@ -518,7 +518,7 @@
% axis and 'b' is the y axis and the z coordinate has been fixed with
% \pgfplotspointonorientedsurfaceabsetupforsetz{}.
%
-% The Z value needs to be fixed with
+% The Z value needs to be fixed with
% \pgfplotspointonorientedsurfaceabsetupforsetz .
\def\pgfplotspointonorientedsurfaceabsetupfor@@xyz{%
\def\pgfplotspointonorientedsurfaceab##1##2{\pgfplotsqpointxyz{##1}{##2}{\pgfplotspointonorientedsurfaceabsetupfor@fixedz}}%
@@ -576,7 +576,7 @@
}%
% Fixes 'x' to #1 for use in
-% \pgfplotspointonorientedsurfaceabsetupfor zyx and
+% \pgfplotspointonorientedsurfaceabsetupfor zyx and
% \pgfplotspointonorientedsurfaceabsetupfor yzx.
%
% #1: The fixed value for 'x' (a coordinate in transformed range).
@@ -650,7 +650,7 @@
% the currently active oriented surface.
% #2 : the macro which will contain the output axis line specification
% (three-char-string).
-%
+%
% Example:
% \pgfplotspointonorientedsurfaceabsetupfor xyz
% \pgfplotspointonorientedsurfaceabsetupforsetz{<lower z limit>}{0}
@@ -721,8 +721,8 @@
% three-character-string '#1' is a foreground surface and code '#3' if
% the surface '#1' is a background surface.
%
-% #1: a three-char-string with the keys
-% 'v' = 'varying',
+% #1: a three-char-string with the keys
+% 'v' = 'varying',
% '0' = 'lower axis limit',
% '1' = 'upper axis limit'.
% The string 'v0v' means that x and z are varying in that surface
@@ -869,7 +869,7 @@
% This does only handle foreground/background issues; it has NOTHING
% to do with the actual checks if grid lines are active or not.
\def\pgfplots@ifgridlines@onorientedsurf@should@be@drawn#1#2{%
- % grid lines shall be drawn
+ % grid lines shall be drawn
% if and only if BOTH adjacent axis lines shall be drawn:
\pgfplots@ifaxisline@B@onorientedsurf@should@be@drawn@allaxislinevariations{0}{%
% remark: this is ALWAYS true for 2D plots.
@@ -910,7 +910,7 @@
% surface axis (which is called the 'b' axis).
% Thus, the following values for '#2' can be expected:
% - '' (empty) if the line is not on the surface,
-% - 'v' if the line IS on the surface, and '#1' contains a 'v'
+% - 'v' if the line IS on the surface, and '#1' contains a 'v'
% in direction of the surface's 'b' axis.
% - '0' if the line IS on the surface and '#1' contains a '0' in
% direction of the surface's 'b' axis,
@@ -961,7 +961,7 @@
\let#3=\pgfplots@loc@TMPa
}%
-% IMPLEMENTATION:
+% IMPLEMENTATION:
% The return value is 'yes, #1#2#3 is on the oriented surface #4#5#6'
% if and only if for all three character pairs, the following single
% relations hold.
@@ -970,7 +970,7 @@
% '0' : is either 0, a, b, v or 2 (i.e. NOT 1) FIXME : is the '2' correct here!?
% '1' : is either 1, a, b, v or 2 (i.e. NOT 0)
% '2' : is either 2, a, b, v (i.e. NOT 0 or 1)
-% That's all.
+% That's all.
%
% If the 'oriented surface char' is 'v', then we actually don't have
% an oriented surface but just a surface.
@@ -1049,7 +1049,7 @@
% Provides a point on an arbitrary axis (identified by a
% three-character-string) which can take any value on that axis and
-% which is shifted in the direction of the outer normal vector.
+% which is shifted in the direction of the outer normal vector.
%
% #1: a three-character-string denoting the desired axis
% #2: the coordinate on that axis (the coordinate for the 'v'
@@ -1078,9 +1078,9 @@
% A variant of \pgfplotsqpointoutsideofaxis with relative values for
% #2.
-% That means
-% '#2 = 0' === lower axis limit
-% and
+% That means
+% '#2 = 0' === lower axis limit
+% and
% '#2 = 1' === upper axis limit.
\def\pgfplotsqpointoutsideofaxisrel#1#2#3{%
\begingroup
@@ -1304,7 +1304,7 @@
%
% The idea is to return the same normal vector as if this would be a boxed axis.
% To this end, we have to access the "ticklabel axis spec"
- % which would have been used in this case.
+ % which would have been used in this case.
%
% We computed it at startup. Might be a hack ... :-(
\edef\pgfplots@loc@TMPb{\csname pgfplots@#1ticklabelaxisspec@box\endcsname}%
@@ -1466,7 +1466,7 @@
% }%
% \endgroup
% }%
-%--------------------------------------------------
+%--------------------------------------------------
% Helper method for \pgfplotsqpointoutsideofaxis and its variants.
% #1: an axis (x,y or z)
@@ -1508,7 +1508,7 @@
% coordinate directions.
%
% \pgfplotstransformtoaxisdirection[<options>]{<axis char>}
-%
+%
% <axis char>: the coordinate direction (one of x,y or z)
%
% The code is pretty much the same as \pgftransformlineattime, except
@@ -1540,7 +1540,7 @@
% '#1#2#3':
\pgfqpointscale{\csname pgfplotsunit#2invlength\endcsname}{\csname pgfplotspointunit#2\endcsname}%
%
- \ifdim\pgf@x<0pt%
+ \ifdim\pgf@x<0pt%
% oh. upside down.
\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgfplots/sloped/execute for upside down}%
\ifpgfplots@sloped@allowupsidedown
@@ -1552,8 +1552,8 @@
\fi%
%
\pgf@ya=-\pgf@y%
- % set up rotation matrix
- % [ cos(alpha) sin(alpha);
+ % set up rotation matrix
+ % [ cos(alpha) sin(alpha);
% -sin(alpha) cos(alpha) ]
% where cos(alpha) = n_x and sin(alpha) = n_y:
\pgftransformcm%
@@ -1581,15 +1581,15 @@
%
\pgfdeclaregenericanchor{#3}{\pgfplots@borderanchor@for@axis{#1}{#2}{##1}}%
\pgfdeclaregenericanchor{#3 opposite}{\pgfplots@borderanchor@for@axis@{#1}{#2}{##1}{+1}}%
- %
+ %
% This variant will ALWAYS be placed on the boundary of the node.
% It is deprecated, I am keeping it for some time....
\pgfdeclaregenericanchor{#3*}{%
\csname pgf@anchor@##1@border\endcsname{%
\pgf@process{%
%
- % I want to rotate the node FIRST, then
- % I'd like to get the boundary anchor!
+ % I want to rotate the node FIRST, then
+ % I'd like to get the boundary anchor!
%
% My idea: apply the INVERSE transformation
% matrix, then compute the boundary anchor.
@@ -1676,7 +1676,7 @@
% we apply the inverse CM onto it here:
\pgf@pos@transform\pgf@x\pgf@y
\edef\pgfplots@tmp@normaldir{\global\pgf@x=\the\pgf@x\space\global\pgf@y=\the\pgf@y\space}%
- %
+ %
\pgfplots@borderanchor@snap@to@nearest@anchor{}% takes \pgf@x and \pgf@y
\let\pgfplots@anchor=\pgfplotsretval
%
@@ -1748,7 +1748,7 @@
\let\pgfplots@anchor@inner=\pgfplotsretval
%
%
- % verify that |n^T d |
+ % verify that |n^T d |
\pgf@xc=\pgf@sys@tonumber\pgf@xa\pgf@xb
\advance\pgf@xc by\pgf@sys@tonumber\pgf@ya\pgf@yb
\ifdim\pgf@xc<0pt \pgf@xc=-\pgf@xc \fi
@@ -1762,7 +1762,7 @@
{\pgf@sys@tonumber\pgf@xb}{\pgf@sys@tonumber\pgf@xa}%
{\pgf@sys@tonumber\pgf@yb}{\pgf@sys@tonumber\pgf@ya}%
}%
- %
+ %
% This here controls the anchor! Changing it might be more
% useful than I thought in the first place...
\pgf@sh@reanchor{#3}{\pgfplots@anchor@inner}%
@@ -1806,7 +1806,7 @@
% Now:
% auto-determine the canonical (north, north east etc) anchor
% at which the node touches the axis (remember: the axis is to
- % be found in direction of the normal vector).
+ % be found in direction of the normal vector).
%
% This is kind of a snap-to-nearest-existing-anchor feature. But
% it tends to move the node too far away. It is used as starting
@@ -1884,10 +1884,10 @@
\pgfplotsmathvectortostring{\pgfplots@view@dir@threedim}{default}%
\edef\normal{view = (\pgfplotsretval),^^J}%
\fi
- \message{^^J
- x = (\the\pgf@xx,\the\pgf@xy),^^J
- y =(\the\pgf@yx,\the\pgf@yy),^^J
- z = (\the\pgf@zx,\the\pgf@zy),^^J
+ \message{^^J
+ x = (\the\pgf@xx,\the\pgf@xy),^^J
+ y =(\the\pgf@yx,\the\pgf@yy),^^J
+ z = (\the\pgf@zx,\the\pgf@zy),^^J
\normal
unit vector ratio=[\X\space\Y\space 1],^^J}%
\endgroup
@@ -1895,7 +1895,7 @@
% ==================================================================================
-%
+%
% COORDINATE MATH.
%
% ==================================================================================
@@ -1910,7 +1910,7 @@
% possible to use yet a further instance for point meta (or whatever).
%
% Coordinate math is used to compute axis limits and to map the range
-% into the pgf number format.
+% into the pgf number format.
%
% It is *not* necessarily used for \pgfmathparse, since switching
% the number format of \pgfmathparse is quite involved (at the time of
@@ -1921,7 +1921,7 @@
% #2: methods to override the default.
%
% The available methods are documented and shown below in the
-% \pgfqkeys listing.
+% \pgfqkeys listing.
%
% @see the predefined examples, also shown below.
\def\pgfplotsdeclarecoordmath#1#2{%
@@ -2139,7 +2139,7 @@
set log basis/.code=
{\expandafter\def\csname pgfpmth\pgfplotsdeclarecoordmath@ set log basis\endcsname##1{#1}},%
%
- % The inverse to 'log e '.
+ % The inverse to 'log e '.
exp e/.code=
{\expandafter\def\csname pgfpmth\pgfplotsdeclarecoordmath@ exp e\endcsname##1{#1}},%
%
@@ -2162,7 +2162,7 @@
{\expandafter\def\csname pgfpmth\pgfplotsdeclarecoordmath@ datascaletrafo set shift\endcsname##1{%
#1\relax\pgfplotscoordmathnotifydatascalesetfor{\pgfplotscoordmathid}%
}},%
- %
+ %
% Defines \pgfmathresult to contain the two parameters in the form
% {#1}{#2} required for 'datascaletrafo set params':
% #1: the EXPONENT (as integer)
@@ -2333,7 +2333,7 @@
\else
% log basis a ---> log basis 10
%
- % log_a x = log x / log a
+ % log_a x = log x / log a
% log_10 x = log_a x * log a / log(10) = log x / log(10) [OK]
\csname pgfpmth@#1@op\endcsname{multiply}{{#2}{\pgfmathresult}}%
\fi
@@ -2352,7 +2352,7 @@
parsenumber={%
\pgfmathfloatparsenumber{#1}%
\expandafter\pgfmathfloatgetflagstomacro\expandafter{\pgfmathresult}\pgfplotsretval
- \ifnum\pgfplotsretval>2
+ \ifnum\pgfplotsretval>2
\let\pgfmathresult=\pgfutil@empty
\else
\pgfmathfloattofixed\pgfmathresult
@@ -2371,7 +2371,7 @@
}{},
parsenumber=\pgfmathfloatparsenumber{#1},
parse={%
- \begingroup
+ \begingroup
\pgfkeys{/pgf/fpu,%
/pgf/fpu/output format=float,%
}%
@@ -2563,7 +2563,7 @@
\pgf@yb=\pgfplots@current@point@z pt %
\fi
\def\pgfplots@loc@TMPa{#2}%
- %
+ %
% I assume that \pgfplots@[xyz]min@reg and min@reg are registers
% containing the limits.
\ifdim\pgf@xa<\pgfplots@xmin@reg
@@ -2630,7 +2630,7 @@
%
% a macro used to initialise the point meta source when it is
% selected.
- % This macro body is invoked by pgfplots when someone types
+ % This macro body is invoked by pgfplots when someone types
% 'point meta=x' -> will invoke 'pgfpmeta@x@initfor{}'.
% The first argument to initfor can be supplied by the user.
% PRECONDITION for 'initfor':
@@ -2657,7 +2657,7 @@
% - the other input coordinates are already read.
% POSTCONDITION for '@assign':
% - \pgfplots@current@point@meta is ready for use:
- % - EITHER a parsed floating point number
+ % - EITHER a parsed floating point number
% - OR an empty string,
% - OR a symbolic string (if the issymbolic boolean is true)
% The default implementation is
@@ -2822,9 +2822,9 @@
% Internal stream methods.
%
-% Please overwrite
+% Please overwrite
% - \pgfplots@coord@stream@start@,
-% - \pgfplots@coord@stream@end@ and
+% - \pgfplots@coord@stream@end@ and
% - \pgfplots@coord@stream@coord@
% if you implement streams.
%
@@ -2934,8 +2934,8 @@
% In other words, the \pgfplotsscanlinelengthincrease routine is
% invoked *before* the point is processed. That's important.
%
-% Now, \pgfplotsscanlinelength expands to either
-% a) a negative number in which case there is no
+% Now, \pgfplotsscanlinelength expands to either
+% a) a negative number in which case there is no
% unique scanline length.
% More precisely, -1 means "there was no end-of-scanline marker"
% -2 means "there where end-of-scanline markers, but the scanlines
@@ -2972,7 +2972,7 @@
\newif\ifpgfplots@emptyline@compat
-% Invoked for 'empty line=auto'.
+% Invoked for 'empty line=auto'.
%
% @POSTCONDITION: '/pgfplots/empty line' is set to something useful
% (not auto)
@@ -3011,7 +3011,7 @@
\def\pgfplotsscanlinelength@scanline@complete{%
\ifnum\pgfplots@scanlinelength>0
\ifnum\c@pgfplots@scanlineindex=0
- %
+ %
% \pgfplotsscanlinecomplete
% \pgfplotsscanlinecomplete
% \pgfplotsscanlinecomplete
@@ -3050,7 +3050,7 @@
% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
%
% empty line=none class:
-%
+%
\let\pgfplotsscanlinelength@none@initzero=\pgfutil@empty
\let\pgfplotsscanlinelength@none@increase=\relax
\let\pgfplotsscanlinelength@none@complete=\relax
@@ -3061,7 +3061,9 @@
\def\pgfplotsscanlinelength@nan@initzero{%
\def\pgfplotsscanlinelength@nan@isfirst{1}%
\let\pgfplotsscanlinelength@nan@pendingwork=\relax
- \pgfplotsifinaxis{}{\let\pgfplotsaxisserializedatapoint=\relax}%
+ \pgfplotsifinplot{}{%
+ \let\pgfplotsaxisserializedatapoint=\relax
+ }%
}%
\def\pgfplotsscanlinelength@nan@increase{%
\def\pgfplotsscanlinelength@nan@isfirst{0}%
@@ -3070,33 +3072,38 @@
\def\pgfplotsscanlinelength@nan@complete{%
\if1\pgfplotsscanlinelength@nan@isfirst
\else
- \def\pgfplotsscanlinelength@nan@pendingwork{%
- \ifpgfplots@LUA@backend@supported
- \pgfplotsutil@directlua{pgfplots.texSurveyAddJump()}%
- \else
- % this will be executed when the next point has been
- % found.
- \def\pgfplots@current@point@x{}%
- \def\pgfplots@current@point@y{}%
- \def\pgfplots@current@point@z{}%
- % simply serialize an empty point. That works -- the
- % visualization phase checks if the coordinates are empty and
- % visualizes them as "jump"
- %
- % Note that \pgfplotsplothandlersurveypoint is not a good
- % choice here unless one employs its 'unbounded coords=jump'
- % feature
- \def\pgfplotsaxisplothasjumps{1}%
- \pgfplotsaxisserializedatapoint
- \fi
- %
+ \pgfplotsifinplot{%
+ \let\pgfplotsscanlinelength@nan@pendingwork=\pgfplotsscanlinelength@nan@pendingwork@PREPARED
+ }{%
\let\pgfplotsscanlinelength@nan@pendingwork=\relax
}%
\fi
\def\pgfplotsscanlinelength@nan@isfirst{1}%
}%
\let\pgfplotsscanlinelength@nan@cleanup=\relax
-%
+\def\pgfplotsscanlinelength@nan@pendingwork@PREPARED{%
+ \ifpgfplots@LUA@backend@supported
+ \pgfplotsutil@directlua{pgfplots.texSurveyAddJump()}%
+ \else
+ % this will be executed when the next point has been
+ % found.
+ \def\pgfplots@current@point@x{}%
+ \def\pgfplots@current@point@y{}%
+ \def\pgfplots@current@point@z{}%
+ % simply serialize an empty point. That works -- the
+ % visualization phase checks if the coordinates are empty and
+ % visualizes them as "jump"
+ %
+ % Note that \pgfplotsplothandlersurveypoint is not a good
+ % choice here unless one employs its 'unbounded coords=jump'
+ % feature
+ \def\pgfplotsaxisplothasjumps{1}%
+ \pgfplotsaxisserializedatapoint
+ \fi
+ %
+ \let\pgfplotsscanlinelength@nan@pendingwork=\relax
+}%
+%
% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -3105,7 +3112,21 @@
\def\pgfplotsaxisplothasunboundedpointmeta{0}%
\newif\ifpgfplotsaxisparsecoordinateok
-% Initialises
+% Possibly values:
+% N = none, is not in \addplot
+% S = survey
+% V = visualization
+\def\pgfplotsaxisplotphase{N}
+
+\def\pgfplotsifinplot#1#2{%
+ \if\pgfplotsaxisplotphase N%
+ #2%
+ \else
+ #1%
+ \fi
+}%
+
+% Initialises
% \pgfplots@coord@stream@start
% \pgfplots@coord@stream@coord
% \pgfplots@coord@stream@end
@@ -3184,12 +3205,12 @@
\begingroup
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\let\E=\noexpand
- %
+ %
%\message{Assembled update-limits \ifpgfplots@curplot@threedim 3D\else 2D\fi macro to {\meaning\pgfplotsaxisupdatelimitsforcoordinate}}%
\ifpgfplots@bb@isactive
\else
- % we are inside of
- % \pgfplotsinterruptdatabb
+ % we are inside of
+ % \pgfplotsinterruptdatabb
% ..
% \endpgfinterruptboundingbox
% -> don't change data limits!
@@ -3228,17 +3249,17 @@
%
% A data point might be a complicated thing which contains
% multiple coordinates. You need to invoke
- % \pgfplotsaxisparsecoordinate and
+ % \pgfplotsaxisparsecoordinate and
% \pgfplotsaxispreparecoordinate for each of them. But
% \pgfplotsaxisdatapointsurveyed is invoked once for the complete
% set.
- %
+ %
% @PRECONDITION
% - \pgfplots@current@point@[xyz] contain final coordinates
% (i.e. output of \pgfplotsaxispreparecoordinate)
%
% @POSTCONDITION
- % - stacked plot things,
+ % - stacked plot things,
% - error bars,
% - xtick=data
% are all processed.
@@ -3298,7 +3319,7 @@
\ifpgfplots@warn@for@filter@discards
\E\pgfplots@message{%
NOTE: coordinate (\E\pgfplots@current@point@x@unfiltered,\E\pgfplots@current@point@y@unfiltered\ifpgfplots@curplot@threedim,\E\pgfplots@current@point@z@unfiltered\fi)
- has been dropped because
+ has been dropped because
\E\ifx\E\pgfplots@unbounded@dir\E\pgfutil@empty
of a coordinate filter.
\E\else
@@ -3340,7 +3361,7 @@
%
%\message{Prepared macro \string\pgfplots@update@limits@for@one@point: {\meaning\pgfplotsaxisupdatelimitsforcoordinate}}%
%\message{Prepared macro \string\pgfplots@process@one@point: {\meaning\pgfplots@process@one@point}}%
- %
+ %
\let\pgfplots@coord@stream@start@=\pgfplots@PREPARE@COORD@STREAM@start@
\def\pgfplots@coord@stream@coord@{%
\def\pgfplots@set@perpointmeta@done{0}%
@@ -3467,7 +3488,7 @@
\endgroup
}%
% This is the \pgfplots@coord@stream@end@ routine which is invoked by
-% \pgfplots@PREPARE@COORD@STREAM.
+% \pgfplots@PREPARE@COORD@STREAM.
%
% It finalizes the first pass through the input coordinates and
% remembers the preprocessed \addplot command.
@@ -3575,14 +3596,14 @@
\ifpgfplots@LUA@backend@supported
\noexpand\pgfplots@LUA@backend@supportedtrue
\pgfplots@LUA@backend@serialized@commands
- \else
+ \else
\noexpand\pgfplots@LUA@backend@supportedfalse
\fi
- \noexpand\def\noexpand\plotnum{\the\pgfplots@numplots}%
+ \noexpand\def\noexpand\plotnum{\plotnum}%
%
% store \plotnumofactualtype
\noexpand\def\noexpand\plotnumofactualtype{\plotnumofactualtype}%
- % ... and make sure that it
+ % ... and make sure that it
% remains the same type even if some plot handler uses
% other plot handlers internally:
\noexpand\def\noexpand\pgfplotsplothandlername@actual{\pgfplotsplothandlername@actual}%
@@ -3679,7 +3700,7 @@
\pgfkeysgetvalue{/pgfplots/#1 filter/.@cmd}\pgfplots@loc@TMPc
\ifx\pgfplots@loc@TMPc\pgfplots@empty@command@key
\let\pgfplotsretval=\pgfutil@empty
- \else
+ \else
\pgfplots@ifisfilterexpression{#1 filter}{%
\pgfkeysgetvalue{/pgfplots/#1 filter/@expressionvalue}\pgfplotsretval
\expandafter\pgfplotsutilifcontainsmacro\expandafter{\pgfplotsretval}{%
@@ -3751,11 +3772,10 @@
\if m\pgfplots@colormap@access
\else
\if c\pgfplots@colormap@access
- \pgfplots@LUA@survey@log@deactivation{color map access=piecewise constant not supported (yet)}%
\else
\pgfplots@LUA@survey@log@deactivation{color map access=direct not supported (yet)}%
+ \pgfplots@LUA@backend@supportedfalse
\fi
- \pgfplots@LUA@backend@supportedfalse
\fi
\pgfplotscolormapifisuniform{\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgfplots/colormap name}}{%
}{%
@@ -3764,6 +3784,14 @@
\pgfplots@LUA@backend@supportedfalse
}%
%
+ \ifpgfplots@curplot@threedim
+ \else
+ \ifpgfplots@threedim
+ \pgfplots@LUA@survey@log@deactivation{2d plots in 3d axis currently unsupported}%
+ \pgfplots@LUA@backend@supportedfalse
+ \fi
+ \fi
+ %
\ifpgfplots@LUA@backend@supported
\edef\pgfplots@LUA@backend@plotnum{\pgfutil@directlua{tex.sprint(\pgfplotsHASH pgfplots.gca.plothandlers)}}%
\begingroup
@@ -3859,15 +3887,27 @@
% Otherwise we would have nothing here.
% FIXME : what about \pgfplots@LUA@backend@failed in this context!?
\pgfplots@log{\pgfplots@LUA@loglevel@info}{Using 'lua backend=false' for visualization of plot \the\pgfplots@numplots\space (type '\pgfplotsplothandlername'): it has no LUA visualizer.}%
- \expandafter\def\expandafter\pgfplots@stored@current@data\expandafter{%
+ % NOTE:
+ % I use two levels of \expandafter here because 'lua debug =trace'
+ % introduces another level of expansion. And I do not
+ % want to use \edef... silly, perhaps..?
+ \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\def
+ \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\pgfplots@stored@current@data
+ \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter{%
\pgfplotsutil@directlua{pgfplots.texGetSurveyedCoordsToPgfplots()}%
}%
\else
% visualize using LUA! ... and acquire the coordinates.
- \expandafter\def\expandafter\pgfplots@stored@current@data\expandafter{%
+ % NOTE:
+ % I use two levels of \expandafter here because 'lua debug =trace'
+ % introduces another level of expansion. And I do not
+ % want to use \edef... silly, perhaps..?
+ \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\def
+ \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\pgfplots@stored@current@data
+ \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter{%
\pgfplotsutil@directlua{pgfplots.texVisualizePlot(\pgfplotsplothandlerLUAvisualizerfactory)}%
}%
-%\message{plot \plotnum: LUA backend returned \pgfplots@stored@current@data^^J}%
+%\message{plot \plotnum: LUA backend returned \meaning\pgfplots@stored@current@data^^J}%
%
% ... and ensure that the resulting
% \pgfplots@stored@current@data can be deserialized. It
@@ -4009,14 +4049,14 @@
% \pgfplotsaxistransformcs.
% #1: the source coordinate system
% #2: the target coordinate system
-% #3: the transformation code.
+% #3: the transformation code.
%
% @see \pgfplotsaxistransformcs for what #3 should do.
%
% This does also declare a coordinate system for use in 'data cs'.
% The minimal requirements are to define the transformations from and
% to "cart" (cartesian coordinates).
-%
+%
\def\pgfplotsdefinecstransform#1#2#3{%
\expandafter\def\csname pgfp@transform@#1@to@#2\endcsname{#3}%
}%
@@ -4145,9 +4185,9 @@
% Handle User-defined parts which should be serialized as well.
% This preparation tool should be called at the start of both, survey
% and visualization phase.
-%
+%
% @PRECONDITION
-% - the macros
+% - the macros
% \pgfplotsaxisserializedatapoint@private
% \pgfplotsaxisdeserializedatapointfrom@private
% are known and valid.
@@ -4160,7 +4200,7 @@
% \pgfplotsaxisdeserializedatapointfrom@private
% have been patched to incorporate the '/pgfplots/visualization
% depends on' feature.
-%
+%
\def\pgfplots@prepare@visualization@dependencies{%
\pgfkeysgetvalue{/pgfplots/visualization depends on/list}\pgfplots@loc@TMPa
\ifx\pgfplots@loc@TMPa\pgfutil@empty
@@ -4176,7 +4216,7 @@
%
% prepare
% \t@pgfplots@tokc={<\macro1><\macro2><\macro3>...}
- \t@pgfplots@tokc={}%
+ \t@pgfplots@tokc={}%
\expandafter\pgfplotsutilforeachcommasep\expandafter{\pgfplots@loc@TMPa}\as\pgfplots@loc@TMPa{%
\ifx\pgfplots@loc@TMPa\pgfutil@empty
\else
@@ -4224,7 +4264,7 @@
\escapechar=-1
\xdef\pgfplots@glob@TMPa{\string##1}%
\endgroup
- \pgfutil@ifundefined{\pgfplots@glob@TMPa}{%
+ \pgfutil@ifundefined{\pgfplots@glob@TMPa}{%
\begingroup
\t@pgfplots@toka={##1}%
\pgfplotsthrow{invalid argument}
@@ -4246,7 +4286,7 @@
\escapechar=-1
\xdef\pgfplots@glob@TMPa{\string#1}%
\endgroup
- \pgfutil@ifundefined{\pgfplots@glob@TMPa}{%
+ \pgfutil@ifundefined{\pgfplots@glob@TMPa}{%
\begingroup
\t@pgfplots@toka={#1}%
\pgfplotsthrow{invalid argument}
@@ -4267,7 +4307,7 @@
\t@pgfplots@tokc=\expandafter{\the\t@pgfplots@tokc\csname assign@\string#2\endcsname}%
}%
-% task: define a macro '\csname assign@\string#2\endcsname' which, when executed,
+% task: define a macro '\csname assign@\string#2\endcsname' which, when executed,
% defines \csname\string#2@value\endcsname such that it expands
% to a the correct value.
\def\pgfplots@prepare@visualization@depends@on@preparetype#1\as#2{%
@@ -4307,9 +4347,9 @@
% ok, prepare the value.
\def\pgfplots@loc@TMPb{#2}%
\ifx\pgfplots@loc@TMPa\pgfplots@loc@TMPb
- % oh - a special case! We have value\macro\as\macro.
+ % oh - a special case! We have value\macro\as\macro.
\expandafter\def\csname\string#2@value\endcsname{#2}%
- %
+ %
% this is special; we do not need to EXECUTE assign@\string#2 to arrive at its value.
% But we need to define #2@value as that will be stored.
\expandafter\let\csname assign@\string#2\endcsname=\relax
@@ -4345,7 +4385,7 @@
% \pgfplots@PREPARE@COORD@STREAM@end@.
%
% POSTCONDITION:
-% assigns '/pgfplots/#1 coord sorting=[+-]'
+% assigns '/pgfplots/#1 coord sorting=[+-]'
% i.e. whether #1 (x or y or z) coordinates are in ascending (+) ordering or in
% descending order (-).
\def\pgfplots@PREPARE@COORD@STREAM@end@determinecoordsorting#1{%
@@ -4365,7 +4405,7 @@
%
% The trafo is expected to prepare meta information before it is used
% as input to \pgfplotscolormapaccess (or
-% \pgfplotscolormapdefinemappedcolor). Thus, the 10^k is chosen to be
+% \pgfplotscolormapdefinemappedcolor). Thus, the 10^k is chosen to be
% the same as \pgfplotscolormaprange (which is 1000 per default).
%
% If there is no data range (for example because meta information is
@@ -4511,7 +4551,7 @@
\def\pgfplotspointmetatransformed{1000}% use the maximum because it is usually divided by 1000
% A command which is readily available during the visualization phase of each plot.
-%
+%
% It takes existing point meta data and transforms it, i.e. it defines
% \pgfplotspointmetatransformed.
%
@@ -4542,7 +4582,7 @@
its value is empty. %
\if1\csname pgfpmeta@\pgfplotspointmetainputhandler @explicitinput\endcsname%
\pgfplots@addplot@point@meta@description@of@explicit@value
- \else
+ \else
Please ensure that the value exists and is not empty
\fi
}%
@@ -4574,7 +4614,7 @@
% call \pgfplots@coord@stream@coord
% \pgfplots@coord@stream@end
%
-% #1 a sequence of coordinates of the form
+% #1 a sequence of coordinates of the form
% '(x,y)' or '(x,y,z)'
% or
% '(x,y[,z]) +- (ex,ey)'
@@ -4875,7 +4915,7 @@
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%5
%
% A coordinate stream which works like this:
-%
+%
% -------------
% \pgfplots@coord@stream@start
%
@@ -4918,7 +4958,7 @@
% A common routine which resets internal data structures for the
% survey phase, i.e. it is the shared implementation for all \addplot
% variations.
-%
+%
% It takes all options which are provided to \addplot, sets them (at
% least partially) and remembers them for the command serialization.
%
@@ -4933,11 +4973,12 @@
% - internal datastructures are initialised (coordinate indexing, fpu)
% - all keys which are required for the current plot are determined
% (and set if necessary).
-% They are stored into
+% They are stored into
% \pgfplots@addplot@survey@@optionlist.
-%
+%
\def\pgfplots@start@plot@with@behavioroptions#1{%
%\begingroup%<-- has been moved to \pgfplots@addplotimpl@plot@withoptions
+ \def\pgfplotsaxisplotphase{S}% "in survey"
\c@pgfplots@coordindex=0
\def\pgfplots@current@point@coordindex{\the\c@pgfplots@coordindex}% can be used inside of coordinate filters.
\def\coordindex{\pgfplots@current@point@coordindex}% valid inside of \addplot
@@ -4967,7 +5008,7 @@
\fi
%
% make sure it is reset, just in case it is not supported by the
- % input method.
+ % input method.
\pgfplotsscanlinelengthinitzero
%
\pgfplots@getcurrent@plothandler\pgfplots@basiclevel@plothandler
@@ -5072,12 +5113,12 @@
% The main interface to draw a plot into an axis.
%
% Usage:
-% \addplot
+% \addplot
% plot coordinates {
% (0,0)
% (1,1)
% };
-%
+%
% or
%
% \addplot[color=blue,mark=*]
@@ -5087,14 +5128,14 @@
% };
%
% or one of the other input types.
-%
+%
% The first syntax will use the next plot specification in the list
% \autoplotspeclist
-% and the first will use blue color and * markers.
+% and the first will use blue color and * markers.
%
% \addplot [<style options>] plot[<behavior options>] <input type and args> <post plot path> ;
% \addplot3[<style options>] plot[<behavior options>] <input type and args> <post plot path> ;
-%
+%
% The complete accumulation is done GLOBALLY. It should be safe to put
% '\addplot' into local groups.
%
@@ -5103,7 +5144,7 @@
%
% Low-level implementation:
%
-% \pgfplots@addplot
+% \pgfplots@addplot
% \pgfplots@addplotimpl
% \pgfplots@start@plot@with@behavioroptions <--- \begingroup
% ...
@@ -5132,7 +5173,7 @@
}{%
\pgfplots@getautoplotspec into\nextplotspec
% the space after ']' is required here:
- % FIXME:
+ % FIXME:
% - \addplot[]plot coordinates is NOT allowed!?
\expandafter\pgfplots@addplotimpl\expandafter[\nextplotspec]%
}%
@@ -5164,7 +5205,7 @@
\begingroup% <-- This groups ends in \pgfplots@end@plot
%
\pgfplotsutil@ifnextchar c{%
- \pgfplots@addplotimpl@coordinates{#1}{#2}plot
+ \pgfplots@addplotimpl@coordinates{#1}{#2}plot
}{%
\pgfplotsutil@ifnextchar f{%
\pgfplots@addplotimpl@f{#1}{#2}%
@@ -5230,7 +5271,7 @@
\long\def\pgfplots@addplotimpl@fillbetween@opt@#1#2#3#4{%
\pgfkeysifdefined{/tikz/fill between/of/.@cmd}{%
\pgfplotslibraryfillbetween@addplot{#1,#2}{#3}{#4}%
- }{%
+ }{%
\pgfplotsthrow{invalid argument}
{\pgfplots@loc@TMPa}%
{Please load \string\usepgfplotslibrary{fillbetween} in order to use `\string\addplot\space fill between'.}%
@@ -5244,7 +5285,7 @@
% PRECONDITION:
% the key-value sets have all been set in the current scope.
-%
+%
% POSTCONDITION:
% 1. the following macros are initialised and sanitized:
% \pgfplots@plot@domain
@@ -5259,9 +5300,9 @@
% /pgfplots/mesh/rows
% /pgfplots/mesh/cols
% /pgfplots/samples y (will contain a value )
-% 3. the macro
-% \b@pgfplots@should@sample@LINE
-% will be
+% 3. the macro
+% \b@pgfplots@should@sample@LINE
+% will be
% \def\b@pgfplots@should@sample@LINE{1}
% if the expression plotter should sample a line
% and
@@ -5272,7 +5313,7 @@
\pgfkeysgetvalue{/pgfplots/samples y}\pgfplots@plot@samples@y
\pgfkeysgetvalue{/pgfplots/samples at}\pgfplots@plot@samples@at
\pgfkeysgetvalue{/pgfplots/variable y}\pgfplots@plot@var@y
- %
+ %
\ifx\pgfplots@plot@samples@y\pgfutil@empty
\else
\pgfplotscoordmath{default}{parse int}{\pgfplots@plot@samples@y}%
@@ -5306,7 +5347,7 @@
\fi
%
% Check if we have to sample a line or a matrix.
- %
+ %
\pgfkeysgetvalue{/pgfplots/sample dim}\pgfplots@loc@TMPa
\def\pgfplots@loc@TMPb{auto}%
\ifx\pgfplots@loc@TMPa\pgfplots@loc@TMPb
@@ -5444,6 +5485,25 @@
\def\pgfplots@addplotimpl@expression@hasuniform@y{0}%
%
%
+ %
+ % if(
+ % x is logarithmic &&
+ % #1 == '\x' &&
+ % the 'samples at' key has not been used )
+ % -> sample logarithmically!
+ \def\pgfplots@samples@logarithmically@x{0}%
+ \ifpgfplots@xislinear
+ \else
+ \if\pgfplots@addplotimpl@expression@hasuniform@x1%
+ \ifx\pgfplots@plot@samples@at\pgfutil@empty
+ % we don't have 'samples at' -> use domain!
+ \def\pgfplots@samples@logarithmically@x{1}%
+ \fi
+ \fi
+ \fi
+ %
+ \def\pgfplots@samples@logarithmically@y{0}%
+ %
% Now, prepare the loops.
%
% I am using \pgfplotsforeachungrouped in favor of
@@ -5460,15 +5520,6 @@
}%
\pgfplots@addplotimpl@expression@split@yz#2\pgfplots@EOI%
%
- \ifx\pgfplots@plot@samples@at\pgfutil@empty
- % we don't have 'samples at' -> use domain!
- \expandafter\pgfplots@domain@to@foreach\pgfplots@plot@domain\relax{\pgfplots@plot@samples}%
- \let\pgfplots@expression@xdomain=\pgfplotsretval
- \else
- % use 'samples at':
- \let\pgfplots@expression@xdomain=\pgfplots@plot@samples@at
- \fi
- %
% do we have '\y' as y coordinate?
\expandafter\def\expandafter\pgfplots@loc@TMPb\expandafter{\pgfplots@plot@var@y}%
\ifx\pgfplots@addplotimpl@expression@yEXPR\pgfplots@loc@TMPb
@@ -5487,37 +5538,137 @@
\fi
\fi
%
+ \ifpgfplots@yislinear
+ \else
+ \if\pgfplots@addplotimpl@expression@hasuniform@y1%
+ \def\pgfplots@samples@logarithmically@y{1}%
+ \fi
+ \fi
+ %
+ \ifpgfplots@threedim@log@sampling
+ \else
+ \def\pgfplots@samples@logarithmically@x{0}%
+ \def\pgfplots@samples@logarithmically@y{0}%
+ \fi
+ %
+ \if\pgfplots@samples@logarithmically@x1%
+ \else
+ \ifx\pgfplots@plot@samples@at\pgfutil@empty
+ % we don't have 'samples at' -> use domain!
+ \expandafter\pgfplots@domain@to@foreach\pgfplots@plot@domain\relax{\pgfplots@plot@samples}%
+ \let\pgfplots@expression@xdomain=\pgfplotsretval
+ \else
+ % use 'samples at':
+ \let\pgfplots@expression@xdomain=\pgfplots@plot@samples@at
+ \fi
+ \fi
+ %
+ \if\pgfplots@samples@logarithmically@x1%
+ \if\pgfplots@samples@logarithmically@y1%
+ \pgfplots@warning{Sorry, 3d log sampling in BOTH x and y is not implemented yet}%
+ \def\pgfplots@samples@logarithmically@y{0}%
+ \fi
+ \fi
%
\if0\b@pgfplots@should@sample@LINE
% Samples twodimensionally (a lattice):
- \expandafter\pgfplots@domain@to@foreach\pgfplots@plot@ydomain\relax{\pgfplots@plot@samples@y}%
- \let\pgfplots@expression@ydomain=\pgfplotsretval
+ \if\pgfplots@samples@logarithmically@y0%
+ \expandafter\pgfplots@domain@to@foreach\pgfplots@plot@ydomain\relax{\pgfplots@plot@samples@y}%
+ \let\pgfplots@expression@ydomain=\pgfplotsretval
+ \fi
%
- % Assemble a
- % \pgfplots@plot@data##1 ->
- % \foreach \y in {-5,-4.6,...,5} {##1};
- % \foreach \x in {-5,-4.6,...,5}
+ % Assemble a
+ % \pgfplots@plot@data##1 ->
+ % \foreach \y in {-5,-4.6,...,5} {##1};
+ % \foreach \x in {-5,-4.6,...,5}
% macro:
- \edef\pgfplots@plot@data##1{%
- \noexpand\pgfplotsforeachungrouped\expandafter\noexpand\pgfplots@plot@var@y in {\pgfplots@expression@ydomain}
- {%
- \pgfplots@plot@data@notify@next@y
- \noexpand\pgfplotsforeachungrouped\expandafter\noexpand\tikz@plot@var in {\pgfplots@expression@xdomain} {%
- \pgfplots@plot@data@notify@next@x
- ##1%
+ \if\pgfplots@samples@logarithmically@x0%
+ \if\pgfplots@samples@logarithmically@y0%
+ % standard case: no log sampling.
+ \edef\pgfplots@plot@data##1{%
+ \noexpand\pgfplotsforeachungrouped\expandafter\noexpand\pgfplots@plot@var@y in {\pgfplots@expression@ydomain}
+ {%
+ \pgfplots@plot@data@notify@next@y
+ \noexpand\pgfplotsforeachungrouped\expandafter\noexpand\tikz@plot@var in {\pgfplots@expression@xdomain} {%
+ \pgfplots@plot@data@notify@next@x
+ ##1%
+ }%
+ \noexpand\pgfplotsplothandlernotifyscanlinecomplete
+ }%
}%
- \noexpand\pgfplotsplothandlernotifyscanlinecomplete
- }%
- }%
+ \fi
+ \fi
+ \if\pgfplots@samples@logarithmically@x1%
+ \if\pgfplots@samples@logarithmically@y0%
+ % sample logarithmically in X:
+ \edef\pgfplots@plot@data##1{%
+ \noexpand\pgfplotsforeachungrouped\expandafter\noexpand\pgfplots@plot@var@y in {\pgfplots@expression@ydomain}
+ {%
+ \pgfplots@plot@data@notify@next@y
+ %
+ \noexpand\pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicungrouped[\pgfplots@plot@samples][x]
+ \expandafter\noexpand\tikz@plot@var/\noexpand\pgfplots@current@point@x@log
+ in {\pgfplots@plot@domain}%
+ {%
+ \pgfplots@plot@data@notify@next@x
+ ##1%
+ }%
+ \noexpand\pgfplotsplothandlernotifyscanlinecomplete
+ }%
+ }%
+ \fi
+ \fi
+ \if\pgfplots@samples@logarithmically@x0%
+ \if\pgfplots@samples@logarithmically@y1%
+ % sample logarithmically in Y:
+ \edef\pgfplots@plot@data##1{%
+ \noexpand\pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicungrouped[\pgfplots@plot@samples@y][y]
+ \expandafter\noexpand\pgfplots@plot@var@y/\noexpand\pgfplots@current@point@y@log
+ in {\pgfplots@plot@ydomain}%
+ {%
+ \pgfplots@plot@data@notify@next@y
+ \noexpand\pgfplotsforeachungrouped\expandafter\noexpand\tikz@plot@var in {\pgfplots@expression@xdomain} {%
+ \pgfplots@plot@data@notify@next@x
+ ##1%
+ }%
+ \noexpand\pgfplotsplothandlernotifyscanlinecomplete
+ }%
+ }%
+ \fi
+ \fi
+ \if\pgfplots@samples@logarithmically@x1%
+ \if\pgfplots@samples@logarithmically@y1%
+ % sample logarithmically in X and Y:
+ % FIXME : IMPLEMENT!
+ % FIXME : implementation UNFINISHED: also support log
+ % sampling in BOTH 'x' 'y'!
+ % requires to solve FIXME in \pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicungrouped)
+ % -> also adopt unittest_log_sampling_3d.tex
+ %
+ \fi
+ \fi
\else
% sample a line:
\def\pgfplots@plot@ydomain{0:0}%
- \edef\pgfplots@plot@data##1{%
- \noexpand\pgfplotsforeachungrouped\expandafter\noexpand\tikz@plot@var in {\pgfplots@expression@xdomain} {%
- \pgfplots@plot@data@notify@next@x
- ##1%
+ \if\pgfplots@samples@logarithmically@x1%
+ % sample logarithmically:
+ \edef\pgfplots@plot@data##1{%
+ \noexpand\pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicungrouped[\pgfplots@plot@samples][x]
+ \expandafter\noexpand\tikz@plot@var/\noexpand\pgfplots@current@point@x@log
+ in {\pgfplots@plot@domain}%
+ {%
+ \pgfplots@plot@data@notify@next@x
+ ##1%
+ }%
}%
- }%
+ \else
+ \edef\pgfplots@plot@data##1{%
+ \noexpand\pgfplotsforeachungrouped\expandafter\noexpand\tikz@plot@var in {\pgfplots@expression@xdomain} {%
+ \pgfplots@plot@data@notify@next@x
+ ##1%
+ }%
+ }%
+ \fi
%
% If we have (\x,\y,f(x)), use (\x,0,f(x)) instead and
% suppress the error message which would occur for \y.
@@ -5529,57 +5680,19 @@
\fi
\fi
\else
- % Assemble a
+ % Assemble a
% \pgfplots@plot@data##1 -> \foreach \x in {-5,-4.6,...,5} {##1} macro:
- %
- %
- % if(
- % x is logarithmic &&
- % #1 == '\x' &&
- % the 'samples at' key has not been used )
- % -> sample logarithmically!
- \def\pgfplots@samples@logarithmically{0}%
- \ifpgfplots@xislinear
- \else
- \if\pgfplots@addplotimpl@expression@hasuniform@x1%
- \ifx\pgfplots@plot@samples@at\pgfutil@empty
- % we don't have 'samples at' -> use domain!
- \def\pgfplots@samples@logarithmically{1}%
- \fi
- \fi
- \fi
- \if\pgfplots@samples@logarithmically1%
- \def\pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicmathid{x}% use \pgfplotscoordmath{x}
+ \if\pgfplots@samples@logarithmically@x1%
% sample logarithmically:
\edef\pgfplots@plot@data##1{%
- \noexpand\pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicungrouped[\pgfplots@plot@samples]
- \expandafter\noexpand\tikz@plot@var/\noexpand\pgfplots@current@point@x@log
+ \noexpand\pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicungrouped[\pgfplots@plot@samples][x]
+ \expandafter\noexpand\tikz@plot@var/\noexpand\pgfplots@current@point@x@log
in {\pgfplots@plot@domain}%
{%
\pgfplots@plot@data@notify@next@x
##1%
}%
}%
- % we have a logarithmic sampling sequence,
- % \pgfplots@current@point@x@log is already available
- % logarithmic! We can safe time and accuracy for the x
- % coordinate by using that one instead of computing
- % log(exp(\x)) numerically:
- \pgfplots@disablelogfilter@xtrue
- \def\pgfplots@addplotimpl@expression@prepare@x{%
- \let\pgfplots@current@point@x=\pgfplots@current@point@x@log
- }%
- \pgflibraryfpuifactive
- {\relax}
- {%
- % ok, if the FPU is NOT active, we should return
- % results as fixed points.
- % We need to configure that for
- % \pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicungrouped manually:
- \pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicformatresultwith{%
- \pgfmathfloattofixed{\pgfmathresult}%
- }%
- }%
\else
\ifx\pgfplots@plot@samples@at\pgfutil@empty
% we don't have 'samples at' -> use domain!
@@ -5604,6 +5717,50 @@
\fi
%
%
+ \if\pgfplots@samples@logarithmically@x1%
+ % we have a logarithmic sampling sequence,
+ % \pgfplots@current@point@x@log is already available
+ % logarithmic! We can safe time and accuracy for the x
+ % coordinate by using that one instead of computing
+ % log(exp(\x)) numerically:
+ \pgfplots@disablelogfilter@xtrue
+ \def\pgfplots@addplotimpl@expression@prepare@x{%
+ \let\pgfplots@current@point@x=\pgfplots@current@point@x@log
+ }%
+ \pgflibraryfpuifactive
+ {\relax}
+ {%
+ % ok, if the FPU is NOT active, we should return
+ % results as fixed points.
+ % We need to configure that for
+ % \pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicungrouped manually:
+ \pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicformatresultwith{%
+ \pgfmathfloattofixed{\pgfmathresult}%
+ }%
+ }%
+ \fi
+ \if\pgfplots@samples@logarithmically@y1%
+ % we have a logarithmic sampling sequence,
+ % \pgfplots@current@point@y@log is already available
+ % logarithmic! We can safe time and accuracy for the y
+ % coordinate by using that one instead of computing
+ % log(exp(\y)) numerically:
+ \pgfplots@disablelogfilter@ytrue
+ \def\pgfplots@addplotimpl@expression@prepare@y{%
+ \let\pgfplots@current@point@y=\pgfplots@current@point@y@log
+ }%
+ \pgflibraryfpuifactive
+ {\relax}
+ {%
+ % ok, if the FPU is NOT active, we should return
+ % results as fixed points.
+ % We need to configure that for
+ % \pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicungrouped manually:
+ \pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicformatresultwith{%
+ \pgfmathfloattofixed{\pgfmathresult}%
+ }%
+ }%
+ \fi
% START:
% (NOTE: this does also define 'x', 'y', and 'z' math
% expressions!)
@@ -5724,7 +5881,7 @@
\expandafter\let\csname #3@max\endcsname=\pgfmathresult%
}%
\def\pgfplots@addplotimpl@expression@streamall{%
- % create a backup of the 'x' and 'y' math expressions which
+ % create a backup of the 'x' and 'y' math expressions which
% have been defined in \pgfplots@coord@stream@start:
\let\pgfplots@addplotimpl@expression@pseudoconst@old@x=\pgfmathx@
\let\pgfplots@addplotimpl@expression@pseudoconst@old@y=\pgfmathy@
@@ -5758,7 +5915,7 @@
% negative arguments:
% \x^3 ---> -0.2^3 but x^3 = (-0.2)^3 .
% This does not happen for use fpu=true.
- %
+ %
\pgfplots@plot@data{%
\let\pgfmathx@=\pgfplots@addplotimpl@expression@pseudoconst@x
\let\pgfmathy@=\pgfplots@addplotimpl@expression@pseudoconst@y
@@ -5918,7 +6075,7 @@
\let\pgfplots@backupof@pgfplotxyfile=\pgfplotxyfile
-% the following code
+% the following code
% results finally in
%
% set format "%.7e";; set samples <...>; plot ...
@@ -5973,7 +6130,7 @@
\ifx\pgfplots@gnuplot@dummy\pgfutil@empty
\else
\expandafter\pgfutil@in@\expandafter,\expandafter{\pgfplots@gnuplot@dummy}%
- \ifpgfutil@in@
+ \ifpgfutil@in@
\def\pgfplots@loc@TMPa##1,##2\pgfeov{\pgfplotsset{variable={##1},variable y={##2}}}%
\else
\def\pgfplots@loc@TMPa##1\pgfeov{\pgfplotsset{variable={##1}}}%
@@ -6034,10 +6191,10 @@
set dummy \pgfplots@gnuplot@x\if0\b@pgfplots@should@sample@LINE,\pgfplots@gnuplot@y\fi;
\ifx\pgfplots@gnuplot@logdirs\pgfutil@empty
\else
- set logscale \pgfplots@gnuplot@logdirs\space 2.71828182845905;
+ set logscale \pgfplots@gnuplot@logdirs\space 2.71828182845905;
\fi
\iftikz@plot@parametric set parametric;\fi
- \ifpgfplots@curplot@threedim
+ \ifpgfplots@curplot@threedim
\if0\b@pgfplots@should@sample@LINE
% Samples twodimensionally (a lattice):
% and the isosamples thing confuses me.
@@ -6134,7 +6291,7 @@
\ifpgfplots@loop@CONTINUE
% Now, invoke 'plot file'.
%
- % I invoke the private '@opt@' method because the semicolon ';'
+ % I invoke the private '@opt@' method because the semicolon ';'
% character may cause problems due to catcode mismatches.
% *sigh*.
\pgfplots@addplotimpl@file@opt@@{}{}{#2}{#1}% this does not invoke the \pgfplots@start@plot@with@behavioroptions method.
@@ -6159,7 +6316,7 @@
\pgfplots@gettikzinternal@keyval{prefix}{tikz@plot@prefix}{\jobname.}%
\pgfplots@gettikzinternal@keyval{id}{tikz@plot@id}{pgf-shell}%
%
- \def\pgfplots@plot@filename{\tikz@plot@prefix\tikz@plot@id}%
+ \def\pgfplots@plot@filename{\tikz@plot@prefix\tikz@plot@id}%
\def\pgfplots@plot@data{\pgfshell[\pgfplots@plot@filename]{#4}\pgfplotxyfile{\pgfplots@plot@filename.out}}%
\def\pgfplotxyfile{\pgfplots@addplotimpl@shellresult{#5}}%
\pgfplots@plot@data
@@ -6180,7 +6337,7 @@
\ifpgfplots@loop@CONTINUE
% Now, invoke 'plot file'.
%
- % I invoke the private '@opt@' method because the semicolon ';'
+ % I invoke the private '@opt@' method because the semicolon ';'
% character may cause problems due to catcode mismatches.
% *sigh*.
\pgfplots@addplotimpl@file@opt@@{}{}{#2}{#1}%
@@ -6312,7 +6469,7 @@
/pgfplots/filter discard warning=false,
/pgfplots/mesh/rows=2,% allow \addplot[surf] graphics ... --> yields a good legend.
/pgfplots/mesh/cols=2,
- /pgfplots/mesh/check=false,
+ /pgfplots/mesh/check=false,%
#1,/pgfplots/.cd,#2,%
/pgfplots/plot graphics/@prepare legend,
/pgfplots/plot graphics,%
@@ -6380,7 +6537,7 @@
% automatically.
%
% Input options can be provided in '#2' using
-% - column names,
+% - column names,
% for example '/pgfplots/table/x=firstcol' or just 'x=firstcol'
%
% - column indices,
@@ -6395,14 +6552,14 @@
% \columnerrory, \columnerrorz
% Provide access to the cell content which would be used without
% 'expr'.
-% The first three access the input coordinate columns, \meta the meta column
-% (if any) and the last three the error data (if any).
+% The first three access the input coordinate columns, \meta the meta column
+% (if any) and the last three the error data (if any).
%
-% That means it is allowed to provide both, 'x' and 'x expr':
+% That means it is allowed to provide both, 'x' and 'x expr':
% 'x expr' can use the (old) value stored in 'x'. the final x
% coordinate will be that returned of 'x expr'.
%
-% - \coordindex
+% - \coordindex
%
% - \lineno (physical line numbers including comments etc)
%
@@ -6488,7 +6645,7 @@
\pgfplots@addplotimpl@table@fromstructure@prepareexpr@for{#1}{#3}{#4}%
}
-% Invokes `#1' if the command is invoked within
+% Invokes `#1' if the command is invoked within
% \addplot table {<\macro>};
% and `#2' if not.
\def\pgfplotsifinaddplottablestruct#1#2{%
@@ -6571,7 +6728,7 @@
\ifpgfplotslistempty
\pgfplots@loop@CONTINUEfalse
\else
- % This here is just for sanity checking: if the 'y' column is
+ % This here is just for sanity checking: if the 'y' column is
% - for whatever reasons - invalid; provide good error
% recovery.
\pgfplotslistcheckempty\addplot@tbl@y
@@ -6671,7 +6828,7 @@
% PRECONDITION:
% \pgfplots@plot@tbl@#1 contains the column name which would be used
% if '#1 expr' is empty.
-%
+%
% POSTCONDITION:
% \pgfplots@plot@tbl@#1 will be CHANGED to use the 'expr' column (a
% temporary name).
@@ -6694,7 +6851,7 @@
\pgfkeysgetvalue{/pgfplots/table/#1 expr}{\pgfplots@loc@TMPa}%
\ifx\pgfplots@loc@TMPa\pgfutil@empty
\else
- % get expression into register:
+ % get expression into register:
\t@pgfplots@toka=\expandafter{\pgfplots@loc@TMPa}%
%
%
@@ -7007,7 +7164,7 @@
\pgfplots@gettikzinternal@keyval{prefix}{tikz@plot@prefix}{\jobname.}%
\pgfplots@gettikzinternal@keyval{id}{tikz@plot@id}{pgf-shell}%
%
- \def\pgfplots@plot@filename{\tikz@plot@prefix\tikz@plot@id}%
+ \def\pgfplots@plot@filename{\tikz@plot@prefix\tikz@plot@id}%
\pgfshell[\pgfplots@plot@filename]{#3}\pgfplots@addplotimpl@table@fromfile{#1}{#2}{\pgfplots@plot@filename.out}#4;%
}%
@@ -7069,7 +7226,7 @@
% \numplotsofactualtype
% Expands to the number of plots which have been seen in the current
-% axis and which have the same type as the actual plot handler.
+% axis and which have the same type as the actual plot handler.
%
% See also \plotnumofactualtype
\def\pgfplots@numplotsofactualtype{%
@@ -7095,6 +7252,7 @@
%
\pgfplotssurveyphase@setactiveplothandlers
%
+ \def\plotnum{\the\pgfplots@numplots}%
\let\numplotsofactualtype=\pgfplots@numplotsofactualtype@duringplot
%
% Store this name during the \addplot command. Thus, even if the
@@ -7400,7 +7558,7 @@
\fi
}%
-% Takes the current point (defined by a set of macros) as input and defines \pgf@x and \pgf@y
+% Takes the current point (defined by a set of macros) as input and defines \pgf@x and \pgf@y
% as the output point. It also defines
% \pgfplots@current@point@x and its variants to contain the
% transformed canvas coords (those which can be given to
@@ -7484,14 +7642,14 @@
% Defines where to expect INPUT coordinates
% \pgfplotspointgetcoordinatesfromnormalized[path=/data point/
-% would expect input coordinates
+% would expect input coordinates
% /data point/x
% /data point/y
% /data point/z
\pgfkeyssetvalue{/pgfplots/coords/path}{/data point}
% \pgfplotspointgetcoordinatesfromnormalized[target path=/data point/zero/
-% would write output coordinates
+% would write output coordinates
% /data point/zero/x
% /data point/zero/y
% /data point/zero/z
@@ -7533,7 +7691,7 @@
\let#2=\pgfmathresult
}%
-% Defines an optimized and matching \pgfplotsaxisvisphasetransformcoordinate
+% Defines an optimized and matching \pgfplotsaxisvisphasetransformcoordinate
% during the coordinate finalization step in \end{axis}.
\def\pgfplots@coord@stream@INIT@finalize@storedcoords@prepare@scaletrafomacro{%
\begingroup
@@ -7715,14 +7873,14 @@
% The argument '#1' is optional: if you leave it away, the current value of the 'pos' key will be used.
% This method will work for most plot handlers, although some of them might be unsupported.
%
-% As a side-effect, it defines the (global) macros
+% As a side-effect, it defines the (global) macros
% - \pgfplotspointplotattimefirst the start coordinate of the line segment containing #1
% - \pgfplotspointplotattimesecond the end coordinate of the line segment containing #1
% - \pgfplotspointplotattimecoords the coordinates of #1
-% The first two are interesting in order to allow the computation of gradients.
+% The first two are interesting in order to allow the computation of gradients.
% \pgfplotsplothandlerpointtokeys{/data point}%
% for the \pgfplotspointplotattimecoords point
-%
+%
% Any of these macros can be decoded using
% \pgfplotsplothandlerdeserializepointfrom\pgfplotspointplotattimesecond
% \pgfplotsaxisvisphasegetpoint
@@ -7738,7 +7896,7 @@
\else
\pgfplotspointplotattimegetfromcache{#1}%
\ifpgfplots@loc@tmp
- % CACHE HIT!
+ % CACHE HIT!
%\message{CACHE HIT for \string\pgfplotspointplotattime{#1}^^J}%
\else
%\message{NO cache hit for \string\pgfplotspointplotattime{#1}^^J}%
@@ -7879,9 +8037,9 @@
}%
% A macro which is invoked whenever \pgfplotspointplotattime found a
-% line segment.
+% line segment.
%
-% INPUT:
+% INPUT:
% - \pgfplots@cur : serialized current point. This current point's
% properties are available in the macros
% \pgfplots@current@point@[xyz] etc.
@@ -7969,7 +8127,7 @@
\fi
}%
-% INPUT:
+% INPUT:
% either floating point or fixed point coordinates (depending on the
% state of the \ifpgfplots@apply@datatrafo boolean)
%
@@ -8047,7 +8205,7 @@
\fi
}%
-
+
% This routine is called at the begin of every plot.
% It initialises a zero level stream.
%
@@ -8061,7 +8219,7 @@
% "draw zero level coordinates from list XYZ."
% But at the time of this initialisation, the list will be EMPTY!
%
- % It will be filled later. That's ok, because
+ % It will be filled later. That's ok, because
% \pgfplots@initzerolevelhandler will be
% used as 'precommand', that means before Tikz sees any
% coordinates.
@@ -8184,7 +8342,7 @@
% \ifpgfplots@threedim
% \pgfkeyslet{/pgfplots/axis/zero/z}\pgfplots@logical@ZERO@z
% \fi
- %--------------------------------------------------
+ %--------------------------------------------------
}%
@@ -8346,8 +8504,8 @@
}%
% PRECONDITION:
-% \pgfplotsplothandlergraphicspointmappointindex is
-% empty if and only if (#4,#5) is empty
+% \pgfplotsplothandlergraphicspointmappointindex is
+% empty if and only if (#4,#5) is empty
% or it is an index among all points with non--empty (#4,#5) image
% coordinates.
\def\pgfplotsplothandlergraphicspointmappoint(#1,#2,#3)(#4,#5){%
@@ -8403,7 +8561,7 @@
% involved vectors). Thus, a simple approach is to provide 4
% linearly independend points to get 8 equations.
%
- % Then, I solve for o,e_x,e_y,e_z
+ % Then, I solve for o,e_x,e_y,e_z
%
\pgfplotsmatrixnewempty\pgfplotsmatrix
\pgfplotsmatrixresize\pgfplotsmatrix88%
@@ -8421,8 +8579,8 @@
\def\pgfplots@logical@z{##3}%
}%
% Assemble the linear system such that
- % x = [
- % exx
+ % x = [
+ % exx
% exy
% eyx
% eyy
@@ -8565,13 +8723,13 @@
\t@pgfplots@tokc=\expandafter{\pgfplots@loc@TMPa}%
\immediate\write
\if1\pgfplotsplothandlergraphicspointmapcomputerequiredview@debug 16\else -1\fi
- {PGFPlots plot graphics[auto adjust axis=true] {\the\t@pgfplots@tokc} \csname on@line\endcsname: determined options '\pgfplotsretval'.
+ {PGFPlots plot graphics[auto adjust axis=true] {\the\t@pgfplots@tokc} \csname on@line\endcsname: determined options '\pgfplotsretval'.
\if1\pgfplotsplothandlergraphicspointmapcomputerequiredview@debug
See \the\t@pgfplots@tokc.dat for debug output.
\else
Use 'plot graphics[debug]' or 'plot graphics[debug=visual]' to generate debug output files.
\fi
- ^^J}%
+ ^^J}%
\endgroup
\fi
%
@@ -8700,9 +8858,9 @@
% DD_x / dd_x = W / w
% DD_y / dd_y = H / h
%
- % where (W,H) is the natural size (i.e. in IMAGE coordinates) of the picture and
+ % where (W,H) is the natural size (i.e. in IMAGE coordinates) of the picture and
% (w,h) is the size the picture will occupy in CANVAS coordinates.
- %
+ %
\pgfmath@basic@multiply@{\pgfplots@x@rel}{\pgfplots@W}%
\let\pgfplots@w=\pgfmathresult
%
@@ -8825,7 +8983,7 @@
\pgfsetfillcolor{green}%
\pgfpathcircle{\pgfplots@point@canvas}{2pt}%
\pgfusepath{stroke,fill}%
- \draw[->,red]
+ \draw[->,red]
\pgfextra{
\pgfpathmoveto{\pgfplots@point@canvas@check}%
\pgfpathlineto{\pgfplots@point@canvas}};
@@ -8846,8 +9004,8 @@
\pgfplots@error{Error using 'plot graphics': I got too few coordinates! I expected the lower left and upper right corners!}%
\xdef\pgfplots@plot@handler@graphics@bb@first{\noexpand\pgfqpoint{0pt}{0pt}}%
\xdef\pgfplots@plot@handler@graphics@bb@first{\noexpand\pgfqpoint{0pt}{0pt}}%
-
- \fi
+
+ \fi
\begingroup
% determine the lower left / upper right corners.
\pgfplots@plot@handler@graphics@bb@first
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/pgfplotsmeshplothandler.code.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/pgfplotsmeshplothandler.code.tex
index e6d957d842d..60d6274eb5e 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/pgfplotsmeshplothandler.code.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/pgfplotsmeshplothandler.code.tex
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
%
% Provides a user-friendly interface to create function plots (normal
% plots, semi-logplots and double-logplots).
-%
+%
% It is based on Till Tantau's PGF package.
%
% Copyright 2007-2015 by Christian Feuersänger.
@@ -13,12 +13,12 @@
% 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/>.
%
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
% The low-level tikz plot handler for 3D mesh and surface plots.
%
-% It expects
+% It expects
% a) a coordinate stream which is a linearized matrix, iterated either
% rowwise or column wise,
% b) the current set of options in /pgfplots/mesh/.
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
% pgfplots axes - as long as \pgfplots@current@point@meta is in
% the range [0,1000].
% - for the case 'shader=interp', a bounding box must be established
-% before the plot is finished. This must be done using
+% before the plot is finished. This must be done using
% \def\pgfplotspointbbupperright{\pgfqpointxyz{2}{2}{0.9}}
% \def\pgfplotspointbblowerleft {\pgfqpointxyz{0}{0}{0.1}}
% or something like that.
@@ -76,24 +76,24 @@
% mesh/rows=4,
% mesh/cols=4,
% mesh/num points=,
-% /tikz/x={(0.44237cm,-0.07439cm)},
+% /tikz/x={(0.44237cm,-0.07439cm)},
% /tikz/y={(0.30942cm,0.23932cm)},
% /tikz/z={(0.0cm,1.5cm)},
% ]
% \makeatletter
-%
+%
% \global\let\pgfplots@metamax=\pgfutil@empty
% \pgfplots@curplot@threedimtrue
-%
+%
% \pgfplotsplothandlermesh
% \pgfplotstreamstart
-%
+%
% \def\rangea{0.21}%
% \def\rangeb{0.9}%
-%
+%
% \pgfmathparse{1000/(\rangeb-\rangea)}
% \let\factor=\pgfmathresult
-%
+%
% \def\simplecoordinate(#1,#2,#3){%
% \pgfmathparse{\factor*(#3 - \rangea)}%
% \let\pgfplots@current@point@meta=\pgfmathresult
@@ -102,31 +102,31 @@
% % for the case 'shaer=interp':
% \def\pgfplotspointbbupperright{\pgfqpointxyz{2}{2}{0.9}}
% \def\pgfplotspointbblowerleft {\pgfqpointxyz{0}{0}{0.1}}
-%
+%
% \simplecoordinate(0,3,0.7)
% \simplecoordinate(1,3,0.5)
% \simplecoordinate(2,3,0.58)
% \simplecoordinate(3,3,0.9)
-%
+%
% \simplecoordinate(0,2,0.68)
% \simplecoordinate(1,2,0.22)
% \simplecoordinate(2,2,0.25)
% \simplecoordinate(3,2,0.4)
-%
+%
% \simplecoordinate(0,1,0.6)
% \simplecoordinate(1,1,0.3)
% \simplecoordinate(2,1,0.21)
% \simplecoordinate(3,1,0.3)
-%
+%
% \simplecoordinate(0,0,0.8)
% \simplecoordinate(1,0,0.56)
% \simplecoordinate(2,0,0.5)
% \simplecoordinate(3,0,0.75)
-%
-%
+%
+%
% \pgfplotstreamend
% \pgfusepath{stroke}
-%
+%
% \endscope
% \end{tikzpicture}
% ----------------------------------------------------------
@@ -199,7 +199,7 @@
\fi
\fi
%
- %
+ %
\pgfplotsifisvisualizationphase{%
\pgfplotsplothandlermesh@init@variables
}{}%
@@ -223,7 +223,7 @@
%
% Prepare color data source:
\ifx\pgfplotspointmetainputhandler\pgfutil@empty%
- % oh. There is no color data!?
+ % oh. There is no color data!?
\pgfplotsplothandlermesh@init@path@without@point@meta
%
\else
@@ -362,7 +362,7 @@
% -> perhaps the check can be skipped entirely.
%
% oh. shading type=5 is *essentially* the same as
- % matrix output, but matrix output is forbidden.
+ % matrix output, but matrix output is forbidden.
% In that case, triangulate the matrix and shade the
% triangles:
\def\pgfplotsplothandlermesh@triangulate{1}%
@@ -381,7 +381,7 @@
\else
\edef\pgfplotsplothandlerLUAvisualizerfactory{
function(plothandler) return pgfplots.MeshVisualizer.new(
- plothandler,
+ plothandler,
\pgfplotsretval(),
pgfplots.pgftonumber("\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgfplots/mesh/rows}"),
pgfplots.pgftonumber("\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgfplots/mesh/cols}"),
@@ -403,7 +403,7 @@
%
% PRECONDITION:
% The values of
-% - '/pgfplots/mesh/rows'
+% - '/pgfplots/mesh/rows'
% - '/pgfplots/mesh/cols'
% - '/pgfplots/mesh/num points'
% - \pgfplotsscanlinelength
@@ -429,12 +429,12 @@
%
% PRECONDITION:
% The values of
-% - '/pgfplots/mesh/rows'
+% - '/pgfplots/mesh/rows'
% - '/pgfplots/mesh/cols'
% - '/pgfplots/mesh/num points'
% - '/pgfplots/mesh/ordering'
% are assigned properly.
-% If
+% If
% - \pgfplotsscanlinelength
% exists and is positive, it may also be used.
%
@@ -537,7 +537,7 @@
\pgfplotswarning{matrix delinearize uses sqrt}{\pgfplotsplothandlermesh@rows}{\pgfplotsplothandlermesh@cols}{\pgfplotsplothandlermesh@numpoints}{\pgfmathresult}\pgfeov%
\else
\pgfplots@error{Sorry, 'plot mesh' needs either '[mesh/rows=<N>]' or '[mesh/cols=<N>]' set,
- but it did not find any of them.
+ but it did not find any of them.
I also tried rows = sqrt(num points) = sqrt(\pgfplotsplothandlermesh@numpoints) = \pgfmathresult\space without success.}%
\fi
\pgfmath@smuggleone\pgfplotsplothandlermesh@rows
@@ -616,7 +616,7 @@
\expandafter\pgfplots@loc@TMPa\expandafter{\pgfplotsplothandlermesh@cols}%
}%
-%%
+%%
%% Helper structs for patch plots (surfaces)
% #1: the canvas x coordinate
@@ -634,7 +634,7 @@
}%
% Assumes that #1 expands to an argument of \pgfplotspatchvertex and
-% that #2 is a macro containing another patch vertex.
+% that #2 is a macro containing another patch vertex.
%
% It then replaces #2 by a new vector which is equal to #2 except for
% the point meta which is taken from #1.
@@ -858,7 +858,7 @@
}%
% Declares a new patch class named #1.
-%
+%
% #1: a string name.
% #2: methods defining the class, provided as key values. See the
% predefined classes to adjust your own ones. Documentation about the
@@ -1011,7 +1011,7 @@
% type).
%
% 'sample in unit cube={<code to invoke for each sampled point>}'
- %
+ %
% It will invoke <code to invoke for each sampled point> once for
% every sampled vertex. The complete unit cube will be covered.
% Depending on the patch type, either one or more patches are
@@ -1019,8 +1019,8 @@
% \pgfplotspatchready will be invoked.
%
%
- % PRECONDITION:
- % -\pgfplotspatchready is defined.
+ % PRECONDITION:
+ % -\pgfplotspatchready is defined.
%
% Arguments:
% #1: code which will be invoked whenever a new coordinate is
@@ -1078,14 +1078,14 @@
first vertex before z buffer/.code=
{\expandafter\def\csname pgfpptch\pgfplotsdeclarepatchclass@ first vertex before z buffer\endcsname{#1}},%
%
- % invokes
+ % invokes
% \pgfplotspatchvertex...\endvertex
% #1
% for the every vertex.
foreach vertex/.code=
{\expandafter\def\csname pgfpptch\pgfplotsdeclarepatchclass@ foreach vertex\endcsname##1{#1}},%
%
- % invokes
+ % invokes
% \pgfplotspatchvertex...\endvertex
% #1
% for every colored vertex.
@@ -1182,7 +1182,7 @@
% A method which defines \pgfplotsretval to be the normal of the current segment.
% The values will be given in a format understood by
% \pgfplotsmathvectortostring{\pgfplotsretval}{default}
- %
+ %
% This method REQUIRES that 3d coordinates are stored (see \pgfplotsplothandlermesh@serialize@logical@coords).
compute normal/.code=
{\expandafter\def\csname pgfpptch\pgfplotsdeclarepatchclass@ compute normal\endcsname{#1}},%
@@ -1593,7 +1593,7 @@
% reverse xy seq
\let\pgfplots@loc@TMPa\pgfplotspatchclass@rect@C
\or
- % sort
+ % sort
\let\pgfplots@loc@TMPa\pgfplotspatchclass@rect@A
\else
% the choices 'default' or 'auto' should have been expanded already. Nothing to do here:
@@ -1614,7 +1614,7 @@
% reverse xy seq
\let\pgfplots@loc@TMPa\pgfplotspatchclass@rect@C
\or
- % sort
+ % sort
\let\pgfplots@loc@TMPa\pgfplotspatchclass@rect@A
\else
% the choices 'default' or 'auto' should have been expanded already. Nothing to do here:
@@ -1628,8 +1628,8 @@
% D <-- C
% | ^
% v |
-% A --> B
-%
+% A --> B
+%
\pgfplotsdeclarepatchclass{rectangle}{%
allow matrix=\def\pgfplotsretval{1},
new=\def\pgfplotspatchclass@rect@no{0},
@@ -1758,7 +1758,7 @@
% Furthermore, for fixed v, the 'u=1' point should belong
% to the foreground (as it is drawn on top of u=0).
%
-% In other words, if the coons patch looks like
+% In other words, if the coons patch looks like
%
% BB-------CC <--v=1
% | |
@@ -1769,7 +1769,7 @@
% u=0 u=1
%
% where the AA,BB,CC,DD are the corners of the coons
-% patch, The FOREGROUND POINT of our visualization here should be CC,
+% patch, The FOREGROUND POINT of our visualization here should be CC,
% the second most foreground point BB (assuming that
% foreground point and second most foreground point are
% adjacent).
@@ -1796,7 +1796,7 @@
%
% Note that this method works also for biquadratic patches since these
% patches also have #1A, #1B, #1C and #1D as their corners.
-%
+%
\def\pgfplotspatchclass@rect@to@coonspatch@findshadingsequence@for@depth#1#2#3{%
\def#2{A}%
\def#3{}%
@@ -1862,7 +1862,7 @@
\def\pgfplotsplothandlermesh@VISUALIZE{\pgfplotsplothandlermesh@VISUALIZE@globalpath@fill@andor@stroke}%
\let\pgfplotsplothandlermesh@pathmoveto=\pgfplotsplothandlermesh@pathmoveto@globalpath
\let\pgfplotsplothandlermesh@setlastpoint=\pgfplotsplothandlermesh@setlastpoint@globalpath
- %
+ %
% This activates tikz colors:
%\tikz@options
\pgfplots@drawoptions
@@ -2094,7 +2094,7 @@
% mesh input=lattice|image
% Init memory:
%
- % And now finally: initialise the conversion from
+ % And now finally: initialise the conversion from
% LINEARIZED COORD STREAM -> DATA MATRIX:
\if\pgfplots@plot@mesh@ordering0%
% x varies (=rowwise):
@@ -2285,12 +2285,12 @@
}
% Invokes \pgfplotsscanlinecomplete if the scanline is complete according to the keys 'mesh/rows' and/or 'mesh/cols'
-%
+%
% This routine improves the precision of the scanline computation, but not much.
% At the time of this writing, its only purpose is to help 'matrix input=image'
% as that requires information about the current scanline in order to update its
% axis limits.
-%
+%
% Note that this macro is unnecessary in many cases: if the user input _contains_ end-of-scanline markers, it is redundant.
%
% Limitations of this routine:
@@ -2339,7 +2339,7 @@
%
\ifpgfplotsplothandlermesh@needs@scanlinecomplete@notifications
%
- % OK, we EXPECT that the code generated
+ % OK, we EXPECT that the code generated
% notifications of sorts \pgfplotsscanlinecomplete.
%
% If this turns out to be NOT the case, we generate a
@@ -2351,7 +2351,7 @@
% input has been surveyed)
% 2. OR \pgfplotsscanlinecomplete has been called due to scan
% line length comparison with mesh/cols or mesh/rows. In this
- % case, the required argument must have been set, see
+ % case, the required argument must have been set, see
% \pgfplotsplothandlersurveypoint@mesh@check@scanline@length@init
%
\ifnum\c@pgfplotsplothandlermesh@image@numscanlines<2
@@ -2386,7 +2386,7 @@
\fi
}%
-\def\pgfplotsplothandlersurveyaftersetpointmeta@mesh@cdatanormalize{%
+\def\pgfplotsplothandlersurveyaftersetpointmeta@mesh@cdatanormalize{%
\pgfplotsplothandlersurveyaftersetpointmeta@default
\if0\pgfplotsplothandlermesh@colorinput
% mesh/color input=colormap
@@ -2691,7 +2691,7 @@
% mesh/color input=colormap
\if d\pgfplots@colormap@access
% colormap access=direct
- % we assume that the color *is* already normalized,
+ % we assume that the color *is* already normalized,
% i.e. it is {<comma-separate-components>} and to be
% interpreted in the correct color space.
\edef\pgfplots@loc@TMPb{%
@@ -2707,7 +2707,7 @@
\else
% mesh/color input=explicit
%
- % we assume that the color *is* already normalized,
+ % we assume that the color *is* already normalized,
% i.e. it is {<comma-separate-components>} and to be
% interpreted in the correct color space.
\edef\pgfplots@loc@TMPb{%
@@ -2787,8 +2787,8 @@
% nor in two dimensions.
\pgfkeyssetvalue{/pgfplots/surf shading/anchor}{\pgfpointorigin}%
%
- % do NOT update the picture's BB using the streamed low-level coordinates
- % (which are bezier control points in most cases).
+ % do NOT update the picture's BB using the streamed low-level coordinates
+ % (which are bezier control points in most cases).
% We do that on our own using the input vertices.
\pgfkeys{/pgfplots/surf shading/update BB=false}%
\if1\b@pgfplotsplothandlermesh@matrixoutput
@@ -2841,7 +2841,7 @@
% ordering=x varies:
% nothing special to do
\else
- % FIXME
+ % FIXME
% [this happens only for mesh input=lattice]
% colwise:
%
@@ -2956,7 +2956,7 @@
% segment.
\let\pgfplotsplothandlermesh@usepath=\pgfplotsplothandlermeshusepathstroke
\else
- % 'surf' plot:
+ % 'surf' plot:
\let\pgfplotsplothandlermesh@usepath=\pgfplotsplothandlermeshusepathfillstroke
\if\pgfplotsplothandlermesh@shader3% faceted interp
% it has an extra fill command (shading)
@@ -3120,7 +3120,7 @@
\fi
%
\if 1\pgfplots@loc@TMPa
- % ok, this uses (only) 'shader=flat'
+ % ok, this uses (only) 'shader=flat'
\if c\pgfplotsplothandlermesh@flatmode
% 'flat corner':
\if1\b@pgfplots@correct@shader@flat
@@ -3174,7 +3174,7 @@
\let\pgfplotsplothandlermesh@compute@vertex@depth=\pgfplotsplothandlermesh@compute@vertex@depth@doit%
%
% the "element depth" is defined to be the MEAN of all
- % vertex depths.
+ % vertex depths.
% And since the mean is 1/n * sum_{i=1}^n V_i, we can
% directly omit the 1/n --- it is the same for every
% vertex anyway, and we only want to compare the depth
@@ -3269,7 +3269,7 @@
/pgfplots/mesh input=lattice,
/pgfplots/patch type=rectangle,
/pgfplots/z buffer=default,
- /tikz/x={(0.44237cm,-0.07439cm)},
+ /tikz/x={(0.44237cm,-0.07439cm)},
/tikz/y={(0.30942cm,0.23932cm)},
/tikz/z={(0.0cm,1.5cm)},
scale=0.4,
@@ -3406,7 +3406,7 @@
% get (i-1, j) from front of deque // remember: i: rows, j : cols. We iterate rowwise.
% push (i,j) to back of deque
% if j > 0
-% draw
+% draw
% (i-1,j-1) [from last iteration] -- (i-1,j ) [from deque]
% -- ( i,j ) [from last iteration] -- (i ,j-1) [from #1]
% -- cycle
@@ -3421,7 +3421,7 @@
% #2: a callback (TeX code) which will be executed for each point with j>0
% #3: a callback (TeX code) which will be executed if the scanline is completed, i.e. j=cols
\def\pgfplotsplothandlermesh@PIPE@DECODE@matrix@collect@and@callback#1#2#3{%
- % NOTATION:
+ % NOTATION:
% 'im == (i-1)'
% 'jm == (j-1)'
\pgfplotsplothandlermesh@compute@vertex@depth% <-- this modifies \pgfplotsretval
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/pgfplotsplothandlers.code.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/pgfplotsplothandlers.code.tex
index f3b28374d07..f10082afb32 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/pgfplotsplothandlers.code.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/pgfplotsplothandlers.code.tex
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
%
% Provides a user-friendly interface to create function plots (normal
% plots, semi-logplots and double-logplots).
-%
+%
% It is based on Till Tantau's PGF package.
%
% Copyright 2010 by Christian Feuersänger.
@@ -13,12 +13,12 @@
% 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/>.
%
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@
% \pgfplotstreamstart
% foreach <serizalized point> {
% \pgfplotsplothandlerdeserializepointfrom{<serialized point>}
-% apply data transformations
+% apply data transformations
% handle plot marks
% \pgfplotstreampoint{\pgfplotsqpointxy{<x>}{<y}}
% }
@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@
% coordinates. But it may be more complex.
%
% So, the coordinate input routine provides whatever the user has
-% chosen. Let's assume, we are using \addplot table. Then, we can
+% chosen. Let's assume, we are using \addplot table. Then, we can
% access every cell in the current row (using \thisrow{<colname>} for
% example). The plot handler knows how to extract its information from
% this state. In general, the following steps are taken:
@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@
% \pgfplotsaxisparsecoordinate{}
% This will apply coordinate filters, parse the single coordinates
% and apply high level transformations and any logarithms.
-% It is some sort of advanced coordinate parser which works only for
+% It is some sort of advanced coordinate parser which works only for
% (x,y) or for (x,y,z).
% It yields (x,y,z). But the axis might need to change its
% components! Thus, you also need to call
@@ -191,12 +191,12 @@
% point as "readily surveyed". It is allowed if this does *not*
% happen inside of \pgfplotsplothandlersurveypoint, but it must
% happen before \pgfplotsplothandlersurveyend is finished.
-%
+%
% The plot handler invokes \pgfplotsaxisdatapointsurveyed.
% This tells the axis that it can perform its own surveying tasks
% (see below) and furthermore, that it can serialize the data point.
% Consequently, it will invoke
-% \pgfplotsplothandlerserializepointto{<\macro>}
+% \pgfplotsplothandlerserializepointto{<\macro>}
% and it will remember that \macro internally. This serialization is
% employed to place plot marks and to apply z buffering techniques
% (that's why it is done by the axis and not by the plot handler on
@@ -340,7 +340,7 @@
%
% For example:
% \pgfplotsplothandlers@get@tikz@backup@name{\pgfplothandlerlineto}
-% will return \pgfplotsretval={\\pgfplothandlerlineto@tikz}
+% will return \pgfplotsretval={\\pgfplothandlerlineto@tikz}
% (up to \escapechar)
\def\pgfplotsplothandlers@get@tikz@backup@name#1{%
\begingroup
@@ -363,7 +363,7 @@
% ... get the name of the backup (see \pgfplotsplothandlers@init)
\expandafter\pgfplotsplothandlers@get@tikz@backup@name\pgfplots@loc@TMPa
\expandafter\ifx\pgfplotsretval\tikz@plot@handler
- % AH! \tikz@plot@handler is the same as some backup name!
+ % AH! \tikz@plot@handler is the same as some backup name!
% Replace it:
\expandafter\let\expandafter\tikz@plot@handler\pgfplots@loc@TMPa
\fi
@@ -468,7 +468,7 @@
\let\pgfplots@loc@TMPa=\pgfmathresult
\csname pgfplotstransformdirection\pgfplots@bar@direction@choice@\endcsname{\pgfplots@loc@TMPa}%
\let\pgfplots@loc@TMPa=\pgfmathresult
- \if\pgfplots@bar@direction@choice@ x%
+ \if\pgfplots@bar@direction@choice@ x%
\pgfqpointxy@orig{\pgfplots@loc@TMPa}{0}%
\edef\pgfmathresult{\pgf@sys@tonumber\pgf@x}%
\else
@@ -523,7 +523,7 @@
}%
% This should expand to a LUA function which takes the axis and the point
-% meta handler.
+% meta handler.
% Use empty if there is none.
\def\pgfplotsplothandlerLUAfactory@default{}%
@@ -565,7 +565,7 @@
% The data point as such is available using the current state of any
% macros which are assigned during the survey phase (during \addplot).
% This includes any table macros etc.
-% PGFPlots stores the x,y and z coordinates into \pgfplots@current@point@[xyz].
+% PGFPlots stores the x,y and z coordinates into \pgfplots@current@point@[xyz].
% The point meta coordinate is in \pgfplots@current@point@meta.
%
% Note that since any currently assigned macro can be used here, the
@@ -615,7 +615,7 @@
% Store normalized point for list:
% We need
% xi,yi,zi;
- % where zi may be empty.
+ % where zi may be empty.
%
% Note that per-point meta information is stored in
% \pgfplotsaxisserializedatapoint .
@@ -726,7 +726,7 @@
% \pgfplotsplothandlersurveydifflen#1#2
%
% computes the length between two points which are given in logical
-% coordinates.
+% coordinates.
% #1 a serialized point
% #2 a serialized point
%
@@ -791,7 +791,7 @@
\advance\pgf@y by-\pgf@ya%
\ifpgfallowupsidedownattime%
\else%
- \ifdim\pgf@x<0pt%
+ \ifdim\pgf@x<0pt%
\pgf@x=-\pgf@x%
\pgf@y=-\pgf@y%
\fi%
@@ -830,7 +830,7 @@
}%
% ==================================
-% Defines
+% Defines
% - a generic update limits routine,
% \pgfplotsaxisupdatelimitsforcoordinate#1#2#3
% if #3 is empty, it will assume a 2d point, otherwise a 3d point
@@ -897,7 +897,7 @@
%\E\tracingmacros=2\E\tracingcommands=2
%\E\pgfplots@message{Updating limits for (##1,##2) ...}%
%
- % VIM SEARCH PATTERN:
+ % VIM SEARCH PATTERN:
% [^E]\zs\\\ze[^E]
% -> this finds '\' which is neither '\E' nor is it prefixed
% by 'E'.
@@ -906,7 +906,7 @@
%
\E\pgfplots@update@limits@for@one@point@ISCLIPPEDfalse
% check whether we need to clip limits:
- \ifpgfplots@clip@limits
+ \ifpgfplots@clip@limits@x
\ifpgfplots@autocompute@xmin
\else
\ifpgfplots@xislinear
@@ -935,6 +935,8 @@
\E\fi
\fi
\fi
+ \fi
+ \ifpgfplots@clip@limits@y
\ifpgfplots@autocompute@ymin
\else
\ifpgfplots@yislinear
@@ -963,6 +965,8 @@
\E\fi
\fi
\fi
+ \fi
+ \ifpgfplots@clip@limits@z
\ifpgfplots@curplot@threedim
\ifpgfplots@autocompute@zmin
\else
@@ -1103,7 +1107,7 @@
% multiple times for a single data "point" (for example, a quiver
% point might call it for the point where the vector starts and
% where the vector ends).
- %
+ %
% @PRECONDITION
% - the plot's survey phase is running (has already been started)
% - \pgfplots@current@point@[xyz] contains the coordinates of the
@@ -1218,7 +1222,7 @@
% Its input is (x_i,y_i); (u_i,v_i) for data point i and it draws a
% vector in direction (u_i,v_i) starting from (x_i,y_i) .
% It also supports 3D arrows (involving z_i and w_i).
-
+
\newif\ifpgfplots@quiver@usetikz
\newif\ifpgfplots@quiver@updatelimits
@@ -1227,7 +1231,7 @@
%
% User Interface:
% use /pgfplots/quiver to enable the plot handler.
- % Then, provide `quiver/u value' or `quiver/u' to
+ % Then, provide `quiver/u value' or `quiver/u' to
% tell where to find the 'x' coordinates of the vectors, and similarly
% for 'v' and 'w' instead of 'u'.
quiver/.code={%
@@ -1253,9 +1257,9 @@
\def\pgfplots@quiver@v{1}%
\def\pgfplots@quiver@w{1}%
},%
- ]
+ ]
plot coordinates {
- (0cm,0cm)
+ (0cm,0cm)
};%
}%
},
@@ -1647,8 +1651,8 @@
hist/density=false,
hist/handler/.style={/tikz/ybar interval},
hist/symbolic coords/.style={%
- /pgfplots/symbolic coords={hist/data}{A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J},
- /pgfplots/symbolic coords={x}{A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J},
+ /pgfplots/symbolic coords={hist/data}{#1},
+ /pgfplots/symbolic coords={x}{#1},
},%
}%
\def\pgfplotsplothandlerhistogram{%
@@ -1779,11 +1783,11 @@
\expandafter\pgfplotsplothandlersurveyend@hist@loop\pgfplots@hist@data\pgfplots@EOI
\let\pgfplots@hist@data=\relax
%
-
+
% Calculate total count
\c@pgf@counta=0
\pgfplotsarrayforeachungrouped{pgfp@hist}\as\pgfplots@hist@count{%
- \advance\c@pgf@counta by\pgfplots@hist@count\relax
+ \advance\c@pgf@counta by\pgfplots@hist@count\relax
\def\pgfplots@loc@TMPa{\pgfplotsarrayset{\pgfplotsarrayforeachindex}\of{pgfp@hist}\to}%
}%
\pgfmathfloatparsenumber{\the\c@pgf@counta}%
@@ -1814,11 +1818,11 @@
\else
\pgfmathfloatmultiply@{\pgfp@hist@totalcount@inv}{\pgfplotsplothandlerhistogram@invh}%
\let\pgfp@hist@totalcount@times@h@inv=\pgfmathresult
-% FIXME : this here is a patch suggestion for
+% FIXME : this here is a patch suggestion for
% https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=1060656&aid=3609245&group_id=224188
%
% FIXME : this line would actually compute relative frequencies...
-% might not be too bad at all, but is no density
+% might not be too bad at all, but is no density
%\let\pgfp@hist@totalcount@times@h@inv=\pgfp@hist@totalcount@inv
\pgfplotsarrayforeachungrouped{pgfp@hist}\as\pgfplots@hist@count{%
\pgfmathfloatparsenumber{\pgfplots@hist@count}%
@@ -1864,7 +1868,7 @@
% This here might be inefficient, because
% there needs to be a compatible "x coord trafo" as well -- and
% that transformation will (most likely) do the very same thing as
- % the hist/data coord trafo.
+ % the hist/data coord trafo.
%
% But I did not find a way to combine the transformations
% automatically without resorting to hackery.
@@ -1988,7 +1992,7 @@
},%
contour/labels/.is if=pgfplotsplothandlercontour@labels,
contour/labels=true,
- %
+ %
% XXX : this here is dead code... it has been superseded by
% \pgfplotsplothandlercontourfilled:
contour/filled/.is if=pgfplotsplothandlercontour@filled,
@@ -2078,14 +2082,14 @@
contour external={%
scanline marks=required,
script={
- unset surface;
+ unset surface;
\ifx\thecontourlevels\empty
set cntrparam levels \thecontournumber;
\else
set cntrparam levels discrete \thecontourlevels;
\fi
- set contour;
- set table \"\outfile\";
+ set contour;
+ set table \"\outfile\";
splot \"\infile\";
},
cmd={gnuplot \"\script\"},%
@@ -2524,7 +2528,7 @@
\let\pgfplotsplothandlercontour@lastlastcanvas=\pgfutil@empty
\ifpgfplotsplothandlercontour@labels
\def\pgfplotsplothandlercontour@haslabel{0}%
- %
+ %
% this here means that 20% of labeldist are already there.
% it moves the first label nearer to its start.
\pgf@xa=\pgfplotsplothandlercontour@labeldist\relax
@@ -2664,7 +2668,7 @@
%
\if0\pgfplotsplothandlercontourexternal@scanlinemode
\pgfplotsset{plot to file/scanline marks/false}%
- \else
+ \else
\pgfplotsset{plot to file/scanline marks/if in input}% the choice 'always' is unaware of existing end-of-scanline marks
\fi
\pgfplotsplothandlertofile{\pgfplotsplothandlercontourexternal@file.dat}%
@@ -2805,7 +2809,7 @@
}%
}
-
+
@@ -2994,11 +2998,11 @@
%
\pgfkeysgetvalue{/pgfplots/contour/levels}\pgfplots@loc@TMPa
\ifx\pgfplots@loc@TMPa\pgfutil@empty
- % no levels.
+ % no levels.
% Ok, check the other keys in the order of precedence:
\pgfkeysgetvalue{/pgfplots/contour/levels from colormap}\pgfplots@loc@TMPa
\ifx\pgfplots@loc@TMPa\pgfutil@empty
- % no 'levels from colormap'.
+ % no 'levels from colormap'.
% Ok, check the other keys in the order of precedence:
\pgfkeysgetvalue{/pgfplots/contour/number}\pgfplots@loc@TMPa
\ifx\pgfplots@loc@TMPa\pgfutil@empty
@@ -3077,5 +3081,3 @@
%\message{contour filled: assembled options \meaning\pgfplots@contour@cm@options^^J}%
\fi
}%
-
-
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/pgfplotsticks.code.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/pgfplotsticks.code.tex
index 6b8c58a9e30..926476e73b5 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/pgfplotsticks.code.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/pgfplotsticks.code.tex
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
%
% Provides a user-friendly interface to create function plots (normal
% plots, semi-logplots and double-logplots).
-%
+%
% It is based on Till Tantau's PGF package.
%
% Copyright 2007/2008 by Christian Feuersänger.
@@ -13,12 +13,12 @@
% 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/>.
%
@@ -37,15 +37,15 @@
% Arguments:
% #1.#2 the value log10(T)
%
-% Implementation:
+% Implementation:
% if T = i*10^j, log10(T) = log10(i) + j.
% That means if log10(T) in \Z, we have T = 10^j. If not, we need to
% check wether i is an integer. Please note that log10(i) < 1.
%
% Further note: log(T) < 0 <=> j<0.
-% In case j<0, we have
-% #1.#2 = j + log(i)
-% = - ( -j - log(i) )
+% In case j<0, we have
+% #1.#2 = j + log(i)
+% = - ( -j - log(i) )
% = - ( -j - 1 + (1-log(i)) )
% = #1 '.' #2 [ up to the '0.'
% that means #1 = j-1 and #2 = 1-log(i).
@@ -138,10 +138,10 @@
% PRECONDITION:
% Axis limits for #1 are given. I need their values before any data
% scale transformation has been applied.
-% If
-% \pgfplots@#1min@unscaled@as@float
+% If
+% \pgfplots@#1min@unscaled@as@float
% and
-% \pgfplots@#1max@unscaled@as@float
+% \pgfplots@#1max@unscaled@as@float
% exist; I will use these macros.
% Otherwise, I will use \pgfplots@#1min and \pgfplots@#1max;
% assuming that no data scale transformation is active.
@@ -223,7 +223,7 @@
% and we want to use B's exponent (only) for the decision here.
%
% INPUT:
-% - \pgfplots@cur@min@unscaled,
+% - \pgfplots@cur@min@unscaled,
% - \pgfplots@cur@max@unscaled,
% - \pgfmathfloat@a@E
% - \pgfmathfloat@b@E
@@ -234,7 +234,7 @@
\pgfmathfloatgetflags\pgfplots@cur@min@unscaled\pgfmathfloat@a@S
\pgfmathfloatgetflags\pgfplots@cur@max@unscaled\pgfmathfloat@b@S
\ifcase\pgfmathfloat@a@S%
- % min = 0.
+ % min = 0.
\ifcase\pgfmathfloat@b@S
% max =0
% normalize to 0 * 10^0 !
@@ -455,14 +455,14 @@
\expandafter\xdef\csname pgfplots@maxtickdimen@#1\endcsname{\the\pgf@xa}%
\endgroup
}%
-%
+%
% #1: the axis (x,y or z)
% #2: the normal vector
\def\pgfplots@ticklabel@maxtickdimen@prepare@for@normalvec#1#2{%
\pgf@process{#2}%
\edef\pgfplots@loc@vector@to@outside{\pgf@x=\the\pgf@x\space\pgf@y=\the\pgf@y\space}%
% Identify the corner point of the ticklabel bounding box which
- % shall be used:
+ % shall be used:
\ifdim\pgf@x>0sp
\ifdim\pgf@y>0sp
% NORTH EAST
@@ -711,9 +711,9 @@
% Fills the macros
% \pgfplots@tick@LOWER@b \pgfplots@tick@end@a
% \pgfplots@tick@UPPER@b \pgfplots@tick@end@b
-% with coordinates such that
+% with coordinates such that
% (\pgfplots@tick@LOWER@b,\pgfplots@tmpa) -- (\pgfplots@tick@end@a,\pgfplots@tmpa)
-% produces a correct tick line.
+% produces a correct tick line.
%
% The '@b' variant is only used in case of \pgfplots@ytickposnum = 0
%
@@ -833,7 +833,7 @@
\fi
}
-% Check if the current tick position, stored in \pgfplots@tmpa,
+% Check if the current tick position, stored in \pgfplots@tmpa,
% does not cross the y-axis.
%
% This is just a special case for centered axis lines.
@@ -934,7 +934,7 @@
% #1: the axis
% #2: the tick list.
%
-% PRECONDITION:
+% PRECONDITION:
% - \pgfplots@determinedefaultvalues has been executed.
% That means particularly that \pgfplots@[xy][min,max] are available in TeX point
% range (after datascaling and logs).
@@ -1010,6 +1010,12 @@
}%
\fi
%
+ % compute the last index because it won't receive minor ticks:
+ \gdef\pgfplots@glob@TMPd{-1}%
+ \foreach \x in {#2} {%
+ \pgfplotsutil@advancestringcounter@global\pgfplots@glob@TMPd
+ }%
+ \let\c@pgfplots@ticknum@last=\pgfplots@glob@TMPd
%
\gdef\pgfplots@glob@TMPa{0}%
\foreach \x in {#2} {%
@@ -1027,29 +1033,34 @@
\fi
% X-Axis ticks bottom and top
\ifpgfplots@needsminorloop
- % SEE BELOW for the 'minor #1tick' feature -- it has a
- % separate loop.
- \foreach \pgfplots@i in {1,...,\pgfplots@minor@tick@num} {%
- \ifpgfplots@islinear
- \pgfmathmultiply@{\pgfplots@i}{\pgfplots@minor@tick@dist}%
- \else
- % in log:
- % log( i*10^k ) = log\pgfplots@i + k\log10 -> draw ticks for i=1..9
- \pgfplotscoordmath{#1}{log unsigned int}{\pgfplots@i}%
- \pgfplotscoordmath{#1}{tofixed}{\pgfmathresult}%
- \fi
- \pgfplots@prepare@tick@coordlists@for@advance\pgfplots@tmpa by\pgfmathresult
- \pgfplots@tickshowtrue
- \pgfplots@prepare@tick@coordlists@for@checkdatalimits#1%
- \pgfplots@checktickminmax
- \ifpgfplots@tickshow
- \pgfplots@prepare@tick@coordlists@for@tofixed\pgfplots@tmpa
- \c@pgf@counta=\pgfplots@ticknum\relax
- \advance\c@pgf@counta by\pgfplots@i\relax
- \edef\x{{\the\c@pgf@counta}{\pgfmathresult}}%
- \expandafter\pgfplotslistpushbackglobal\x\to\pgfplots@prepared@tick@positions@minor
- \fi
- }%
+ \ifnum\pgfplots@ticknum=\c@pgfplots@ticknum@last\relax
+ \else
+ % SEE BELOW for the 'minor #1tick' feature -- it has a
+ % separate loop.
+ \foreach \pgfplots@i in {1,...,\pgfplots@minor@tick@num} {%
+ % XXX : bug 165 [minor ticks] minor tick drawn after the last xtick
+ % seems to be here. Does that harm?
+ \ifpgfplots@islinear
+ \pgfmathmultiply@{\pgfplots@i}{\pgfplots@minor@tick@dist}%
+ \else
+ % in log:
+ % log( i*10^k ) = log\pgfplots@i + k\log10 -> draw ticks for i=1..9
+ \pgfplotscoordmath{#1}{log unsigned int}{\pgfplots@i}%
+ \pgfplotscoordmath{#1}{tofixed}{\pgfmathresult}%
+ \fi
+ \pgfplots@prepare@tick@coordlists@for@advance\pgfplots@tmpa by\pgfmathresult
+ \pgfplots@tickshowtrue
+ \pgfplots@prepare@tick@coordlists@for@checkdatalimits#1%
+ \pgfplots@checktickminmax
+ \ifpgfplots@tickshow
+ \pgfplots@prepare@tick@coordlists@for@tofixed\pgfplots@tmpa
+ \c@pgf@counta=\pgfplots@ticknum\relax
+ \advance\c@pgf@counta by\pgfplots@i\relax
+ \edef\x{{\the\c@pgf@counta}{\pgfmathresult}}%
+ \expandafter\pgfplotslistpushbackglobal\x\to\pgfplots@prepared@tick@positions@minor
+ \fi
+ }%
+ \fi
\fi
\pgfplotsutil@advancestringcounter\pgfplots@ticknum
% carry \ticknum outside of this scope:
@@ -1269,8 +1280,8 @@
\pgfkeysgetvalue{/pgfplots/axis \pgfplots@loc@TMPa\space line shift}\pgfplots@loc@TMPb
\ifx\pgfplots@loc@TMPb\pgfutil@empty
\else
- % in this case, we KNOW that is is
- % (a) parsed and
+ % in this case, we KNOW that is is
+ % (a) parsed and
% (b) nonzero and
% (c) a dimension WITHOUT unit
% See \pgfplots@init@axis@shift
@@ -1297,7 +1308,7 @@
% The oriented surface is two dimensional and has been initialised
% with \pgfplotspointonorientedsurfaceabsetupfor*** somehow.
%
-% The idea is now the following:
+% The idea is now the following:
% - the tick positions change along the FIRST coordinate of this
% surface:
%
@@ -1310,7 +1321,7 @@
% | ---- | ---- | ---- | | SECOND
% | | | | v
%
-% for example,
+% for example,
% \pgfplotspointonorientedsurfaceab@setupfor@xyZ{1}
% \pgfplots@drawticklines@onorientedsurf
% will draw ticks at x-positions designated by \pgfplots@xtick. The
@@ -1323,7 +1334,7 @@
% will draw ticks at y-positions designated by \pgfplots@ytick. The
% small tick lines will be drawn along the x axis. For each processed
% point, the z coordinate will be fixed to '-1'.
-%
+%
% Tick positions are taken out of the already precomputed list
% \pgfplots@prepared@tick@positions@major@...
\def\pgfplots@drawticklines@onorientedsurf{%
@@ -1559,12 +1570,12 @@
%
% That's all, basically.
%
-% For 3D axes, all these points are basically ... the same!
+% For 3D axes, all these points are basically ... the same!
% Now it can happen that the current oriented surface shall
% not contain ANY tick label. In that case, we do nothing.
% Furthermore, the "outside" direction (i.e. the anchoring of the
% label nodes) is a little bit more difficult.
-%
+%
%
% See \pgfplots@drawticklines@onorientedsurf@ for a description of the
% oriented surface.
@@ -1608,7 +1619,7 @@
%\pgfmathmultiply@{\pgfplots@tick@offset}{\csname pgfplots@\pgfplotspointonorientedsurfaceB @inverseveclength\endcsname}%
\let\pgfplots@tick@offset=\pgfmathresult
}%
- %
+ %
\if2\csname pgfplots@#1axislinesnum\endcsname % Centered axis lines?
\expandafter\let\expandafter\pgfplots@tick@origin\csname pgfplots@logical@ZERO@\pgfplotspointonorientedsurfaceB\endcsname%
% FIXME : that stuff here does not respect
@@ -1646,7 +1657,7 @@
\if2\pgfplots@ticklabelside
\else
% Should never happen.
- \pgfplots@error{Internal logic error during tick label placement (got placement character '\pgfplots@ticklabelside').
+ \pgfplots@error{Internal logic error during tick label placement (got placement character '\pgfplots@ticklabelside').
Please report this as a bug or verify your input arguments to #1ticklabel pos.}%
\fi
\fi
@@ -1699,7 +1710,7 @@
% 'a': this is the direction in which tick positions are known.
% 'b': the 'orthogonal' axis to 'a' which is also in the surface.
% 'n': the surface normal.
-% Now, the idea for tick labels is to place them at
+% Now, the idea for tick labels is to place them at
% SCALE_b * b + SCALE_n * n,
% where the SCALE_[bn] numbers are choosen such that the label is
% outside of the axis.
@@ -1717,7 +1728,7 @@
% PRECONDITION:
% - called inside of \pgfplots@drawticklabels@onorientedsurf@
% POSTCONDITION:
-% - defines
+% - defines
% - \pgfplots@tickposchoicea
% if called, sets keys such that tick labels are RIGHT (TOP) of
% the axis,
@@ -1735,7 +1746,7 @@
\or
% 1: near ticklabel.
% The following code contains automatically
- % aligned tick labels (especially for 3D axes).
+ % aligned tick labels (especially for 3D axes).
% see the manual for the |near ticklabel| anchors.
\pgfkeys{/tikz/anchor=near #1ticklabel}%
%
@@ -1812,14 +1823,14 @@
% Checks whether the argument to xtick or ytick is a UNIFORM tick
% sequence.
%
-% A uniform tick sequence is 0,...,10 and 3,4,5 and -5,-4,-2 but
+% A uniform tick sequence is 0,...,10 and 3,4,5 and -5,-4,-2 but
% NOT 0,2,4 or 4,10.
%
% Furthermore, any NON-integer tick arguments are also assumed to be
% NOT uniform.
%
% INPUT:
-% #1: a tick argument (i.e. something which can be put to
+% #1: a tick argument (i.e. something which can be put to
% \foreach \x in {#1})
%
% OUTPUT:
@@ -1914,7 +1925,7 @@
% This is part of \pgfplots@assign@default@tick@foraxis and relies on
% its temporary variables.
%
-% INPUT:
+% INPUT:
% \MIN : the lower axis limit of #1 (a TeX register, in transformed range)
% \MAX : same with upper axis limit of #1
% \desirednumticks: the number of ticks to use
@@ -2208,10 +2219,10 @@
% it won't be printed).
\advance\MIN by-\H\relax
\else
- % Now, we want to activate the Tick set
+ % Now, we want to activate the Tick set
% {lowest, lowest+H, ..., highest}
%
- % Where
+ % Where
% lowest = I * log(10) + rest, |rest| < log(10).
% this is conceptionally different from the approach for
% linear axes, because H = j*log(10).
@@ -2235,7 +2246,7 @@
% near the lower axis limit.
%
% "Near" means either directly above or directly below ymin.
- %
+ %
% My application example is as follows:
% Let H = 2*log(10).
% Furthermore, ymin = 3e-6, ymax= 8e-2. That means we can choose either
@@ -2250,12 +2261,12 @@
% shift the current tick by log(10):
% if( ymin - I * log(10) < 0.5*H -> use I+1, that means add log(10).
%
- % that's equivalent to
+ % that's equivalent to
% 2*(ymin - I * log(10)) - H < 0.
\advance\MINH by-\MIN
\multiply\MINH by2
\advance\MINH by-\H
- %
+ %
\ifdim\MINH<0pt
\advance\MIN \pgfplots@loc@log@to@display@log@scale pt
\fi
@@ -2268,9 +2279,9 @@
% That's useless, so check for it.
%
% That's the case if
- % MIN < ORIGMIN && MAX < MIN+2 H
+ % MIN < ORIGMIN && MAX < MIN+2 H
% MIN < ORIGMIN by construction (ok, MIN <= ORIGMIN by
- % construction, but I don't care about this case).
+ % construction, but I don't care about this case).
% So: check only the second condition.
%\message{Got MIN=\pgf@sys@tonumber\MIN; H=\pgf@sys@tonumber\H; MAX=\pgf@sys@tonumber\MAX.^^J}%
\def\pgfplots@tick@returnval@ready{0}%
@@ -2280,7 +2291,7 @@
\ifdim\MAX<\pgfplots@tmpa
\if1\b@pgfplots@ticks@computed@tick@distance@is@final
% OK, we cannot auto adjust tick labels -- if if there are
- % too few of them.
+ % too few of them.
\else
\pgfplots@assign@default@tick@foraxis@autoadjust@result#1%
\fi
@@ -2290,7 +2301,7 @@
% FIXME :this minimum might actually be too small...
\ifdim\MINH=\MIN
\pgfplotsthrow{dimension too small in ticks}{#1}\pgfeov%
- %
+ %
% make sure that the compilation succeeds:
\H=1pt %
\advance\MINH by\H
@@ -2316,16 +2327,16 @@
% see manual
%
% Idea:
-% We want ticks at each
+% We want ticks at each
% { i*H, i in \Z }.
-% Of course, there shouldn't be TOO MUCH ticks.
+% Of course, there shouldn't be TOO MUCH ticks.
%
% Our heuristics is to set
% desirednumticks = round(ACTUAL WIDTH / (max space between ticks) )
% and generate H = (axis range) / (desirednumticks).
%
-% Since not all step sizes H look well, restrict H to a set of allowed
-% step sizes such as
+% Since not all step sizes H look well, restrict H to a set of allowed
+% step sizes such as
% { 1, 1/2, 1/5, 1/10 },
% or, to be more precise:
% { 1*10^e, 2*10^e, 5*10^e }
@@ -2346,12 +2357,12 @@
% -> for the data scaling case, I will use floating point
% arithmetics to compute that last step.
% I will acquire \pgfplots@[xy]min@unscaled@as@float here.
-%
%
%
%
%
-% For log-plots,
+%
+% For log-plots,
% H in { j*log(10), j=1,2,3,... }
% where the usual case should be j = 1.
%
@@ -2359,7 +2370,7 @@
% TICK={MIN,MIN+H,...,MAX}
% where
% MIN = I*H
-% is chosen such that
+% is chosen such that
% axis minimum limit = I*H + rest; |rest| < H.
%
% Again, log plots follow a slightly different approach: here,
@@ -2453,13 +2464,13 @@
% Takes the distance between adjacent ticks as floating point number
% and returns a normalized tick distance.
-%
+%
%
% The idea is to get "nice" (human readable) distances instead of
% strange fractions or real numbers.
%
% The result will be assigned to \pgfmathresult (in float).
-%
+%
% #1 the axis (x or y or z)
% #2 the unnormalized tick distance computed so far
%
@@ -2470,7 +2481,7 @@
% -->
%
% \pgfmathresult={1200}
-% or something like that.
+% or something like that.
\def\pgfplots@assign@default@tick@foraxis@normalizetickdist#1#2{%
\begingroup
\let\H=\pgf@xb
@@ -2503,11 +2514,11 @@
\endgroup
}%
-% Helper method for
+% Helper method for
% \pgfplots@apply@data@scale@trafo@to@options@for
% #1: the ticks
% #2: the trafo routine (not necessarily a single macro, but should
-% take one arg)
+% take one arg)
% #3: the output macro name
\long\def\pgfplots@apply@data@scale@trafo@to@user@ticks#1#2\to#3{%
\let#3=\pgfutil@empty
@@ -2523,10 +2534,10 @@
%
}%
-% Helper method for
+% Helper method for
% \pgfplots@apply@data@scale@trafo@to@options@for
% #1: the ticks ALREADY IN FLOAT FORMAT
-% #2: the trafo macro name
+% #2: the trafo macro name
% #3: the output macro name
\long\def\pgfplots@apply@data@scale@trafo@to@user@ticks@isfloat#1#2\to#3{%
\let#3=\pgfutil@empty
@@ -2562,4 +2573,3 @@
\def\pgfplotsdeclareborderanchorforticklabelaxis#1#2{%
\pgfplotsdeclareborderanchorforaxis{#1}{\pgfplotsticklabelaxisspec{#1}}{#2}%
}
-
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/sys/pgflibrarypgfplots.surfshading.pgfsys-dvips.def b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/sys/pgflibrarypgfplots.surfshading.pgfsys-dvips.def
index 0e1221e3286..69db3f9dbe7 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/sys/pgflibrarypgfplots.surfshading.pgfsys-dvips.def
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/sys/pgflibrarypgfplots.surfshading.pgfsys-dvips.def
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
%
% Provides a user-friendly interface to create function plots (normal
% plots, semi-logplots and double-logplots).
-%
+%
% It is based on Till Tantau's PGF package.
%
% Copyright 2007/2008 by Christian Feuersänger.
@@ -13,12 +13,12 @@
% 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/>.
%
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
}%
% The lowlevel call for surface shadings. It uses a pattern type 2
-% dictionary as fill color and has thus several things to do.
+% dictionary as fill color and has thus several things to do.
%
% It appears the dvips implementation is simpler than the pdftex
% implementation - I did not need to adjust the matrix (don't know
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@
% \pgf@sys@bp@correct\pgf@x%
% \pgf@sys@bp@correct\pgf@y%
\pgfsys@invoke{%
- <<
+ <<
%/Type /Pattern
/PatternType 2
/Shading
@@ -87,8 +87,8 @@
\ifpgfplotslibrarysurf@usecolormap
/Function \pgfkeysvalueof{/pgfplots/surf shading/colormap}
\fi
- /DataSource
- currentfile
+ /DataSource
+ currentfile
% direct binary output not possible: DVI
% doesn't support it (?)
%<< /EODCount \pgfplotslibrarysurf@binarystream@len\space /EODString () >> /SubFileDecode filter
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/sys/pgflibrarypgfplots.surfshading.pgfsys-luatex.def b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/sys/pgflibrarypgfplots.surfshading.pgfsys-luatex.def
index 0a874efa6b5..0046daadae1 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/sys/pgflibrarypgfplots.surfshading.pgfsys-luatex.def
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/sys/pgflibrarypgfplots.surfshading.pgfsys-luatex.def
@@ -25,6 +25,13 @@
%
%--------------------------------------------
+\ifnum\luatexversion<95
+ \immediate\write-1{luatex driver of pgfplots: detected lua version \the\luatexversion; falling back to old pdftex driver^^J}%
+ \input pgflibrarypgfplots.surfshading.pgfsys-pdftex.def
+ \expandafter\endinput
+\fi
+
+
% The lowlevel call for surface shadings. It uses a pattern type 2
% dictionary as fill color and has thus several things to do. This is
% a little bit more complicated than using the '/sh' operator (as
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/util/pgfplotscolormap.code.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/util/pgfplotscolormap.code.tex
index 992687268c3..464f05359fb 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/util/pgfplotscolormap.code.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/util/pgfplotscolormap.code.tex
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
%
% Provides a user-friendly interface to create function plots (normal
% plots, semi-logplots and double-logplots).
-%
+%
% It is based on Till Tantau's PGF package.
%
% Copyright 2007-2013 by Christian Feuersänger.
@@ -14,12 +14,12 @@
% 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/>.
%
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
% the last length+h for all others).
% - the semicolons can be omitted.
%
-% Example:
+% Example:
% \pgfplotscreatecolormap{my map}{rgb(0cm)=(1,0,0); rgb(1cm)=(0,1,0); rgb255(1.5cm)=(128,5,255); rgb(2cm)=(0,0,1); gray(3cm)=(3); color(4cm)=(green); }
% \pgfplotscreatecolormap{my map}{color=(green); color=(red); color=(blue); color=(yellow)}
\def\pgfplotscreatecolormap#{\pgfplots@createcolormap}%
@@ -201,9 +201,9 @@
% compute the 'h'.
%
% Note that 's:=#2' is a fraction 0<x<1 of the RESULTING
- % range, i.e. s * 1000 = H where 0<=H<=1000.
+ % range, i.e. s * 1000 = H where 0<=H<=1000.
% but H = 1000/(1000+h) * 1000, and we need the 'h'.
- %
+ %
% -> h = 1000/s - 1000.
% regarding the '1-#2': I did some mistake in my
% computation and that fixed it :-/
@@ -218,6 +218,12 @@
\fi
}%
\fi
+ %
+ \ifpgfplots@LUA@supported
+ \pgfplotsutil@directlua{%
+ pgfplots.texColorMapSetScaleOrderZ("#1", "\csname pgfpl@cm@#1@X@scale@order@z\endcsname")
+ }%
+ \fi
}%
% see \pgfplotscolormapsetadditionalintervalwidth
@@ -258,7 +264,7 @@
\pgfutil@ifnextchar;{\pgfplots@createcolormap@grabsemicolon}%
{%
\pgfutil@ifnextchar,{\pgfplots@createcolormap@grabcomma}%
- {
+ {%
\expandafter\pgfutil@ifnextchar\pgfplots@activesemicolon{\pgfplots@createcolormap@grabsemicolon@active}%
{%
\pgfplots@createcolormap@grabnext
@@ -276,7 +282,7 @@
\pgfutil@ifnextchar;{\pgfplots@createcolormap@grabsemicolon@hasnext{#1}{#2}}%
{%
\pgfutil@ifnextchar,{\pgfplots@createcolormap@grabcomma@hasnext{#1}{#2}}%
- {
+ {%
\expandafter\pgfutil@ifnextchar\pgfplots@activesemicolon{\pgfplots@createcolormap@grabsemicolon@active@hasnext{#1}{#2}}%
{%
#1% has more.
@@ -355,7 +361,7 @@
% Splits '<argument> of <source name>*' into (\pgfplotsretval,
% \pgfplotsretvalb).
-%
+%
% The 'of' part is optional. If it is missing, '\pgfplotsretval'
% contains the entire argument and '\pgfplotsretvalb' is the current
% colormap.
@@ -448,7 +454,7 @@
},
%
@define/.code={%
- \pgfplots@error{Please write 'single color' or 'color list' such that pgfplots knows how to interprete values}
+ \pgfplots@error{Please write 'single color' or 'color list' such that pgfplots knows how to interprete values}%
\let\pgfplotsretval=\pgfutil@empty
},
single color/.style={%
@@ -542,7 +548,7 @@
%
/pgfplots/of colormap/.unknown/.code={%
\pgfplotsutilifstringequal{#1}{\pgfkeysnovalue}{%
- % This here allows to write 'of colormap={initial}'
+ % This here allows to write 'of colormap={initial}'
\pgfplotscolormapifdefined{\pgfkeyscurrentname}{%
\edef\pgfplots@loc@TMPa{%
\noexpand\pgfkeysalso{%
@@ -894,8 +900,8 @@
\let\pgfplotsretval=\pgfplots@glob@TMPa
}
-% Defines
-% * 'source range',
+% Defines
+% * 'source range',
% * 'source pos',
% in a way such that it implements 'samples of colormap'
% #1: 'S' if it _must_ satisfy the number of samples and 'P' if it
@@ -909,7 +915,7 @@
\if c\pgfplots@ofcolorbar@sample@for@choice%
% or colormap/sample for=const:
% sample one less and replicate the last color. This
- % is to compensate for 'colormap access/extra interval width=0'
+ % is to compensate for 'colormap access/extra interval width=0'
% (which is the default for colormaps with positions)
\ifnum\pgfplots@pos@size>1
% ah - we have at least 2 positions and 'extra interval width=0' applies!
@@ -1057,7 +1063,7 @@
\expandafter\pgfplots@createcolormap@\pgfplotsretval
}%
-% INPUT:
+% INPUT:
% \pgfplotscolormap@at
% \pgfplotscolormap@argument
% \pgfplotscolormap@key
@@ -1179,7 +1185,7 @@
\fi
\fi
%\message{found current H@cur = \pgfplots@createcolormap@H@cur\space (\pgfplots@createcolormap@LAST) -> H=\pgfplots@createcolormap@H^^J}%
- %
+ %
% remember positions:
\expandafter\pgfplotsapplistXpushback\expandafter{\pgfplots@createcolormap@MAX,}\to\pgfplots@createcolormap@X
%
@@ -1256,12 +1262,12 @@
%
\pgfplotscolornormalizesequencezero
\pgfplotscolornormalizesequenceaddweighted
- {\pgfplotsretval}
- {\pgfplots@createcolormap@scale@current}
+ {\pgfplotsretval}%
+ {\pgfplots@createcolormap@scale@current}%
{#1}%
\pgfplotscolornormalizesequenceaddweighted
- {\pgfplotsretval}
- {\pgfplots@createcolormap@scale@last}
+ {\pgfplotsretval}%
+ {\pgfplots@createcolormap@scale@last}%
{\pgfplots@createcolormap@last}%
%
%\message{interpolation step \c@pgfplots@createcolormap = \pgfplotsretval^^J}%
@@ -1321,7 +1327,8 @@
\csname pgfpl@cm@#1@h\endcsname,^^J%
colorspace,^^J%
{ \pgfplots@values },^^J
- { \pgfplots@pos }^^J
+ { \pgfplots@pos },^^J
+ "\csname pgfpl@cm@#1@X@scale@order@z\endcsname"^^J
);^^J%
else^^J%
io.write("There is no LUA colorspace for '\csname pgfpl@cm@#1@colspace\endcsname' - skipping LUA color map definition of #1\string\n");^^J%
@@ -1382,7 +1389,7 @@
% output format=csv,
% ]{viridis}
% {viridis.dat}
-\def\pgfplotscolormaptodatafile@elem#1#2#3#4{
+\def\pgfplotscolormaptodatafile@elem#1#2#3#4{%
\let\pgfplotsretval=\pgfutil@empty
}%
@@ -1689,9 +1696,9 @@
\def\pgfplotscolormap@piecewiseconst@prepare@scale#1{%
% advance the number of intervals by 1.
\pgfplotscolormapifisuniform{#1}{%
- % To this end, we have to compute
+ % To this end, we have to compute
% N = n+1
- % and
+ % and
% H = 1000 / (N-1) = 1000/n.
% Store H in \pgf@x:
\expandafter\ifx\csname pgfpl@cm@#1@X@scale@order@z\endcsname\pgfutil@empty%
@@ -1711,7 +1718,7 @@
% artificial interval at the rightmost end.
% The idea is to think of a temporary map in the range
% [0,1000+ h] where h is the current colormap's
- % mesh width.
+ % mesh width.
% Since the domain is [0,1000], we map [0,1000+h]
% linearly into [0,1000].
%
@@ -1784,10 +1791,10 @@
\pgfplotscolormapassertexists{#1}%
\pgfplotsapplistXnewempty\pgfplots@resultaccum
\pgfplotsapplistXpushback{
- <<
- /FunctionType 3
- /Domain [0 \pgfplotscolormappdfmax]
- /Functions [
+ <<
+ /FunctionType 3
+ /Domain [0 \pgfplotscolormappdfmax]
+ /Functions [
}\to\pgfplots@resultaccum%
\c@pgf@counta=0
\c@pgf@countb=\pgfplotsarraysizeof{pgfpl@cm@#1} %
@@ -1810,14 +1817,14 @@
\if c\pgfplots@colormap@access
% colormap access=piecewise constant
% This has a dedicated special interval at the rightmost
- % end.
+ % end.
% See comments in pgfplotscolormapfindpiecewiseconst@precomputed@
\def\pgfplots@order{0}%
%
\pgfplotscolormap@piecewiseconst@prepare@scale{#1}%
%
% interchange the sequence in the PDF function as it is
- % defined as
+ % defined as
% y = C0 + x^0 * (C1 - C0) = C1
% -> we want the left interval boundary.
\def\pgfplots@C@left{C1}%
@@ -1844,8 +1851,8 @@
\edef\pgfplots@loc@TMPd{%
<<
/FunctionType 2
- /Domain [0 \pgfplotscolormappdfmax]
- /\pgfplots@C@left\space [\pgfplots@loc@TMPa] /\pgfplots@C@right\space [\cdata]
+ /Domain [0 \pgfplotscolormappdfmax]
+ /\pgfplots@C@left\space [\pgfplots@loc@TMPa] /\pgfplots@C@right\space [\cdata]
/N \pgfplots@order
>>
}%
@@ -1883,8 +1890,8 @@
\edef\pgfplots@loc@TMPd{%
<<
/FunctionType 2
- /Domain [0 \pgfplotscolormappdfmax]
- /\pgfplots@C@left\space [\cdata] /\pgfplots@C@right\space [\cdata]
+ /Domain [0 \pgfplotscolormappdfmax]
+ /\pgfplots@C@left\space [\cdata] /\pgfplots@C@right\space [\cdata]
/N \pgfplots@order
>>
}%
@@ -1947,7 +1954,7 @@
% Example:
% \pgfplotscolormaptoshadingspec{my colormap}{4cm}{\output}
% \def\tempb{\pgfdeclarehorizontalshading{myshadingA}{1cm}}
-% \expandafter\tempb\expandafter{\temp}
+% \expandafter\tempb\expandafter{\temp}
%
% \pgfuseshading{myshadingA}
\def\pgfplotscolormaptoshadingspec#1#2#3{%
@@ -2034,10 +2041,10 @@
% interpolated colors into \pgfmathresult. The result will be a triple
% for an RGB colormap and it will contain four numbers for CMYK. The
% components of the result will be in the range [0:1].
-%
+%
% [#1:#2] the number range of the data source (i.e. of #4). This is required to
% map into the colormap.
-% [#3] (optional) the quantity
+% [#3] (optional) the quantity
% s := \pgfplotscolormaprange / (#2-#1).
% Precomputing this quantity may save a lot of time because
% divisions are expensive in TeX. You can omit [#3] or
@@ -2144,10 +2151,10 @@
% interpolation on the identified interval.
\c@pgf@counta=\pgfplotscolormapfind@intervalno\relax
% color^m(x) = ( (x-x_i)/(x_{i+1} - x_i) ) * (c_{i+1}^m - c_i^m ) + c_i^m
- % = ( x/h - i ) * ( c_{i+1}^m - c_{i}^m ) + c_i^m
+ % = ( x/h - i ) * ( c_{i+1}^m - c_{i}^m ) + c_i^m
% = s * c_{i+1}^m + S * c_i^m
%
- % s= x_h / h -i
+ % s= x_h / h -i
\pgfmathsubtract@{\pgfplotscolormapfind@transformedx@divh}{\pgfplotscolormapfind@intervalno}%
\let\pgfplots@loc@factor=\pgfmathresult
}{%
@@ -2210,12 +2217,12 @@
%
\pgfplotscolorzero{\csname pgfpl@cm@#5@col@comps\endcsname}%
\pgfplotscoloraddweighted
- {\csname pgfpl@cm@#5@col@comps\endcsname}
+ {\csname pgfpl@cm@#5@col@comps\endcsname}%
{\pgfplotsretval}%
{\pgfplots@loc@factor@two}%
{\pgfplotscolormapfind@rgb@LEFT}%
\pgfplotscoloraddweighted
- {\csname pgfpl@cm@#5@col@comps\endcsname}
+ {\csname pgfpl@cm@#5@col@comps\endcsname}%
{\pgfplotsretval}%
{\pgfplots@loc@factor}%
{\pgfplotscolormapfind@rgb@RIGHT}%
@@ -2234,10 +2241,10 @@
% interpolation. It returns the interpolated colors into \pgfmathresult. The result will be a triple
% for an RGB colormap and it will contain four numbers for CMYK. The
% components of the result will be in the range [0:1].
-%
+%
% [#1:#2] the number range of the data source (i.e. of #4). This is required to
% map into the colormap.
-% [#3] (optional) the quantity
+% [#3] (optional) the quantity
% s := \pgfplotscolormaprange / (#2-#1).
% Precomputing this quantity may save a lot of time because
% divisions are expensive in TeX. You can omit [#3] or
@@ -2256,20 +2263,23 @@
}%
}%
\def\pgfplotscolormapfindpiecewiseconst@precomputed[#1:#2][#3]#4#5{%
- %\ifpgfplots@LUA@supported
- \iffalse
- % FIXME : implement
- \edef\pgfmathresult{%
- \pgfplotsutil@directlua{%
- pgfplots.texColorMapPrecomputed("#5", #1,#2,#4)
+ \ifpgfplots@LUA@supported
+ \pgfplotscolormapifisuniform{#5}{%
+ \edef\pgfmathresult{%
+ \pgfplotsutil@directlua{%
+ pgfplots.texColorMapFindPiecewiseConst("#5", #1,#2,#4)
+ }%
}%
- }%
- \ifx\pgfmathresult\pgfutil@empty
- \pgfplotscolormapfindpiecewiseconst@precomputed@warn@LUA{#5}%
+ \ifx\pgfmathresult\pgfutil@empty
+ \pgfplotscolormapfindpiecewiseconst@precomputed@warn@LUA{#5}%
+ \pgfplotscolormapfindpiecewiseconst@precomputed@[#1:#2][#3]{#4}{#5}%
+ \else
+ %\message{LUA colormapfindpiecewiseconst[#1:#2](#4)(#5) = \pgfmathresult^^J}%
+ \fi
+ }{%
+ % FIXME : implement LUA for non-uniform colormaps
\pgfplotscolormapfindpiecewiseconst@precomputed@[#1:#2][#3]{#4}{#5}%
- \else
- %\message{LUA colormapfindpiecewiseconst[#1:#2](#4)(#5) = \pgfmathresult^^J}%
- \fi
+ }%
\else
\pgfplotscolormapfindpiecewiseconst@precomputed@[#1:#2][#3]{#4}{#5}%
\fi
@@ -2296,9 +2306,9 @@
%
% I decided to enlarge the colormap artificially such that the
% rightmost color receives its own interval.
- %
+ %
% To this end, I recompute the coordinates at which colors "live".
- % The operations sounds more involved than it is: I simply need a NEW mesh width locally
+ % The operations sounds more involved than it is: I simply need a NEW mesh width locally
% inside of this function. The new mesh width H can be computed as
% follows, assuming that the OLD colormap has mesh width h.
%
@@ -2334,8 +2344,8 @@
%
% My idea is that I add an extra interval of length 'h' at the right end of
% the domain, i.e. I enlarge the domain to [0,1000+h].
- %
- % To this end, I map the input number linearly from
+ %
+ % To this end, I map the input number linearly from
% [0,1000] -> [0,1000+h]
% using k(t) = (1000+h)/1000 * t
%
@@ -2384,7 +2394,7 @@
%
\ifnum\c@pgf@counta=\pgfplotscolormapsizeof{#5}\relax
% we have artificially increased the "h" (see the comments
- % above) -- meaning that this 'if' can happen.
+ % above) -- meaning that this 'if' can happen.
% ->Map the rightmost point to the rightmost interval:
\advance\c@pgf@counta by-1
\fi
@@ -2394,7 +2404,7 @@
\let\pgfmathresult=\pgfplotscolormapfind@rgb@LEFT
\pgfmath@smuggleone\pgfmathresult
\endgroup
-}%
+}
\def\pgfplotscolormap@floor#1.#2\relax{%
\ifdim0.#2pt>0.999pt
@@ -2480,12 +2490,11 @@
% #1: is the value which should be mapped into the color map; it
% is expected in the range [0,1000] (like point meta).
\def\pgfplotscolormapdefinemappedcolor#1{%
- \expandafter\pgfplotscolormapaccess\expandafter[\pgfplotspointmetatransformedrange]
- [1.0]
- {#1}
- {\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgfplots/colormap name}}
+ \expandafter\pgfplotscolormapaccess\expandafter[\pgfplotspointmetatransformedrange]%
+ [1.0]%
+ {#1}%
+ {\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgfplots/colormap name}}%
%\message{Color for current point is RGB '\pgfmathresult' (determined using meta 'phi(\pgfplotspointmeta) = \pgfplotspointmetatransformed')^^J}%
\def\pgfplots@loc@TMPb{\pgfutil@definecolor{mapped color}{\csname pgfpl@cm@\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgfplots/colormap name}@colspace\endcsname}}%
\expandafter\pgfplots@loc@TMPb\expandafter{\pgfmathresult}%
}%
-
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/util/pgfplotsutil.code.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/util/pgfplotsutil.code.tex
index d08717c533a..743f4545eea 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/util/pgfplotsutil.code.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/generic/pgfplots/util/pgfplotsutil.code.tex
@@ -937,6 +937,7 @@
}
% \pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicungrouped[<samples>] \x/\logx in {a:b} {#3}
+% \pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicungrouped[<samples>][<math id>] \x/\logx in {a:b} {#3}
%
% samples \x between a and b using a logarithmic scale.
%
@@ -947,75 +948,82 @@
% configured otherwise with \pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicsetoutput,
% see above.
%
-% Arithmethics will be carried out with the math class
-% '\pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicmathid'.
+% Arithmethics will be carried out with the math class '<math id>'
+% (defaults to '\pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicmathid').
% This macro should expand to something which is usable inside of
-% \pgfplotscoordmath{\pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicmathid}{....}
+% \pgfplotscoordmath{<math id>}{....}
% the default is 'float'
%
% FIXME : THIS CAN'T BE NESTED YET!
-\def\pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicungrouped[#1]#2/#3{\pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicungrouped@[#1]{#2}{#3}}%
-\long\def\pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicungrouped@[#1]#2#3in #4#5{%
+\def\pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicungrouped[#1]{%
+ \pgfutil@ifnextchar[{%
+ \pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicungrouped@[#1]%
+ }{%
+ \pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicungrouped@[#1][\pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicmathid]%
+ }%
+}%
+\def\pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicungrouped@[#1][#2]#3/#4{\pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicungrouped@@[#1][#2]{#3}{#4}}%
+\long\def\pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicungrouped@@[#1][#2]#3#4in #5#6{%
% define
- % \pgfplots@foreach@loc@TMPd = N in fixed point
- % \pgfplots@foreach@loc@TMPc = N-1 in float :
+ % \pgfplots@foreachlog@loc@TMPd = N in fixed point
+ % \pgfplots@foreachlog@loc@TMPc = N-1 in float :
\edef\pgfplots@plot@samples@@{#1}%
- \pgfplotscoordmath{\pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicmathid}{one}%
- \let\pgfplots@foreach@loc@TMPa=\pgfmathresult
- \pgfplotscoordmath{\pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicmathid}{parsenumber}{\pgfplots@plot@samples@@}%
- \pgfplotscoordmath{\pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicmathid}{op}{subtract}{{\pgfmathresult}{\pgfplots@foreach@loc@TMPa}}%
- \let\pgfplots@foreach@loc@TMPc=\pgfmathresult
+ \pgfplotscoordmath{#2}{one}%
+ \let\pgfplots@foreachlog@loc@TMPa=\pgfmathresult
+ \pgfplotscoordmath{#2}{parsenumber}{\pgfplots@plot@samples@@}%
+ \pgfplotscoordmath{#2}{op}{subtract}{{\pgfmathresult}{\pgfplots@foreachlog@loc@TMPa}}%
+ \let\pgfplots@foreachlog@loc@TMPc=\pgfmathresult
%
- \edef\pgfplots@loc@TMPb{#4}%
- \expandafter\pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicungrouped@readdomain\pgfplots@loc@TMPb\relax
- \pgfplotscoordmath{\pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicmathid}{if is bounded}{\pgfplots@foreach@loc@TMPb}{%
+ \edef\pgfplots@loc@TMPb{#5}%
+ \expandafter\pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicungrouped@readdomain\pgfplots@loc@TMPb\relax{#2}%
+ \pgfplotscoordmath{#2}{if is bounded}{\pgfplots@foreachlog@loc@TMPb}{%
}{%
- \pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicmath@unbounded@domain{#4}%
- \pgfplotscoordmath{\pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicmathid}{parsenumber}{-10000}%
- \let\pgfplots@foreach@loc@TMPb=\pgfmathresult
+ \pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicmath@unbounded@domain{#5}%
+ \pgfplotscoordmath{#2}{parsenumber}{-10000}%
+ \let\pgfplots@foreachlog@loc@TMPb=\pgfmathresult
}%
- \pgfplotscoordmath{\pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicmathid}{if is bounded}{\pgfplots@foreach@loc@TMPa}{%
+ \pgfplotscoordmath{#2}{if is bounded}{\pgfplots@foreachlog@loc@TMPa}{%
}{%
- \pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicmath@unbounded@domain{#4}%
- \pgfplotscoordmath{\pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicmathid}{parsenumber}{-10000}%
- \let\pgfplots@foreach@loc@TMPa=\pgfmathresult
+ \pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicmath@unbounded@domain{#5}%
+ \pgfplotscoordmath{#2}{parsenumber}{-10000}%
+ \let\pgfplots@foreachlog@loc@TMPa=\pgfmathresult
}%
- % compute mesh width into \pgfplots@foreach@loc@TMPc:
- % \pgfplots@foreach@loc@TMPc := h := ( log(xmax) - log(xmin) ) / (N-1)
- \pgfplotscoordmath{\pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicmathid}{op}{subtract}{{\pgfplots@foreach@loc@TMPb}{\pgfplots@foreach@loc@TMPa}}%
- \pgfplotscoordmath{\pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicmathid}{op}{divide}{{\pgfmathresult}{\pgfplots@foreach@loc@TMPc}}%
- \let\pgfplots@foreach@loc@TMPc=\pgfmathresult
+ % compute mesh width into \pgfplots@foreachlog@loc@TMPc:
+ % \pgfplots@foreachlog@loc@TMPc := h := ( log(xmax) - log(xmin) ) / (N-1)
+ \pgfplotscoordmath{#2}{op}{subtract}{{\pgfplots@foreachlog@loc@TMPb}{\pgfplots@foreachlog@loc@TMPa}}%
+ \pgfplotscoordmath{#2}{op}{divide}{{\pgfmathresult}{\pgfplots@foreachlog@loc@TMPc}}%
+ \let\pgfplots@foreachlog@loc@TMPc=\pgfmathresult
%
% apply local scoping here:
- \edef\pgfplots@foreach@loc@TMPd{%
+ \edef\pgfplots@foreachlog@loc@TMPd{%
\noexpand\c@pgf@counta=\the\c@pgf@counta\noexpand\relax
}%
- \long\def\pgfplots@foreach@loc@TMPf{#5}%
+ \long\def\pgfplots@foreachlog@loc@TMPf{#6}%
\c@pgf@counta=0
\pgfutil@loop
\ifnum\c@pgf@counta<\pgfplots@plot@samples@@
% compute exp(log(min) + i * h)
\edef\pgfplots@loc@TMPa{\the\c@pgf@counta}%
- \pgfplotscoordmath{\pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicmathid}{parsenumber}{\pgfplots@loc@TMPa}%
- \pgfplotscoordmath{\pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicmathid}{op}{multiply}{{\pgfmathresult}{\pgfplots@foreach@loc@TMPc}}%
- \pgfplotscoordmath{\pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicmathid}{op}{add}{{\pgfmathresult}{\pgfplots@foreach@loc@TMPa}}%
+ \pgfplotscoordmath{#2}{parsenumber}{\pgfplots@loc@TMPa}%
+ \pgfplotscoordmath{#2}{op}{multiply}{{\pgfmathresult}{\pgfplots@foreachlog@loc@TMPc}}%
+ \pgfplotscoordmath{#2}{op}{add}{{\pgfmathresult}{\pgfplots@foreachlog@loc@TMPa}}%
\let\pgfplots@loc@TMPa=\pgfmathresult
\pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicungrouped@finalizeresult%
- \let#3=\pgfmathresult
- \pgfplotscoordmath{\pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicmathid}{exp}{\pgfplots@loc@TMPa}%
+ \let#4=\pgfmathresult
+ \pgfplotscoordmath{#2}{exp}{\pgfplots@loc@TMPa}%
\pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicungrouped@finalizeresult%
- \let#2=\pgfmathresult
+ \let#3=\pgfmathresult
%
% ok, invoke it!
% -> store \c@pgf@counta before doing so. We need to scope
% manually here.
- \edef\pgfplots@foreach@loc@TMPe{\the\c@pgf@counta}%
- \pgfplots@foreach@loc@TMPf\relax
- \c@pgf@counta=\pgfplots@foreach@loc@TMPe\relax
+ \edef\pgfplots@foreachlog@loc@TMPe{\the\c@pgf@counta}%
+ \pgfplots@foreachlog@loc@TMPf\relax
+ \c@pgf@counta=\pgfplots@foreachlog@loc@TMPe\relax
\advance\c@pgf@counta by 1
\pgfutil@repeat
% restore scoped variables:
- \pgfplots@foreach@loc@TMPd
+ \pgfplots@foreachlog@loc@TMPd
}
\def\pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicmath@unbounded@domain#1{%
@@ -1030,16 +1038,16 @@
\def\pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicmathid{float}
% defines
-% \pgfplots@foreach@loc@TMPa := log(firstintervalpt)
+% \pgfplots@foreachlog@loc@TMPa := log(firstintervalpt)
% and
-% \pgfplots@foreach@loc@TMPb := log(secondintervalpt)
-\def\pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicungrouped@readdomain#1:#2\relax{%
+% \pgfplots@foreachlog@loc@TMPb := log(secondintervalpt)
+\def\pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicungrouped@readdomain#1:#2\relax#3{%
\pgfplotscoordmath{default}{parse}{#1}%
- \pgfplotscoordmath{\pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicmathid}{log}{\pgfmathresult}%
- \let\pgfplots@foreach@loc@TMPa=\pgfmathresult
+ \pgfplotscoordmath{#3}{log}{\pgfmathresult}%
+ \let\pgfplots@foreachlog@loc@TMPa=\pgfmathresult
\pgfplotscoordmath{default}{parse}{#2}%
- \pgfplotscoordmath{\pgfplotsforeachlogarithmicmathid}{log}{\pgfmathresult}%
- \let\pgfplots@foreach@loc@TMPb=\pgfmathresult
+ \pgfplotscoordmath{#3}{log}{\pgfmathresult}%
+ \let\pgfplots@foreachlog@loc@TMPb=\pgfmathresult
}
% invokes '#2' if #1 expands (\edef) to the empty string or '#3' if not.
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/pgfplots/libs/tikzlibrarypgfplots.clickable.code.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/pgfplots/libs/tikzlibrarypgfplots.clickable.code.tex
index fb0e9a0812c..1f93500e02f 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/pgfplots/libs/tikzlibrarypgfplots.clickable.code.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/pgfplots/libs/tikzlibrarypgfplots.clickable.code.tex
@@ -9,12 +9,12 @@
% 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/>.
%
@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@
annot/xaxis/.initial=,
annot/yaxis/.initial=,
annot/zaxis/.initial=,
- % format:
+ % format:
% [<plot1coords>, <plot2coords>,...,<plotncoords>]
% with <ploticoords> = [<coord>,<coord>,....,<coord>]
% and <coord> = [ <x>, <y>, "text" ]
@@ -173,7 +173,7 @@
% {\uccode`c=`\%\uppercase{\iwvo{\string\obeyspaces\string\obeylines\string\global\string\let\string^\string^M=\string\jsR c}}}
% {\escapechar=-1 \lccode`C=`\%\lowercase{\iwvo{\string\\catcode`\string\\"=12C}}}
% }
-%--------------------------------------------------
+%--------------------------------------------------
% Bugfix to fix incompatibility when '<' and '>' are active (as for
% \usepackage[spanish]{babel}:
@@ -225,14 +225,14 @@
% only normal letters are allowed inside of the argument here.
\begin{insDLJS}[processAnnotatedPlot]{pgfplotsJS}{pgfplots Clickable Plot Code}
/*********************************************************************************
- * function sprintf() - written by Kevin van Zonneveld as part of the php to javascript
+ * function sprintf() - written by Kevin van Zonneveld as part of the php to javascript
* conversion project.
- *
+ *
* More info at: http://kevin.vanzonneveld.net/techblog/article/phpjs_licensing/
- *
+ *
* This is version: 1.33
* php.js is copyright 2008 Kevin van Zonneveld.
- *
+ *
* Portions copyright Michael White (http://crestidg.com), _argos, Jonas
* Raoni Soares Silva (http://www.jsfromhell.com), Legaev Andrey, Ates Goral
* (http://magnetiq.com), Philip Peterson, Martijn Wieringa, Webtoolkit.info
@@ -259,10 +259,10 @@
* Yannoo, baris ozdil, booeyOH, djmix, dptr1988, duncan, echo is bad, gabriel
* paderni, ger, gorthaur, jakes, john (http://www.jd-tech.net), kenneth,
* loonquawl, penutbutterjelly, stensi
- *
+ *
* Dual licensed under the MIT (MIT-LICENSE.txt)
* and GPL (GPL-LICENSE.txt) licenses.
- *
+ *
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
* copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
* "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
@@ -270,10 +270,10 @@
* distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
* permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
* the following conditions:
- *
+ *
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
* in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
- *
+ *
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
* OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
* MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
@@ -281,12 +281,12 @@
* OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE,
* ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR
* OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
- */
-// ATTENTION: this method has been masked such that special characters of TeX and javascript
+ */
+// ATTENTION: this method has been masked such that special characters of TeX and javascript
// don't produce problems.
function sprintf( ) {
// Return a formatted string
- //
+ //
// + discuss at: http://kevin.vanzonneveld.net/techblog/article/javascript_equivalent_for_phps_sprintf/
// + version: 804.1712
// + original by: Ash Searle (http://hexmen.com/blog/)
@@ -469,7 +469,7 @@ function ClickableCoord(canvasx,canvasy, realx,realy, text)
this.realy=realy;
this.text=text;
}
-ClickableCoord.prototype =
+ClickableCoord.prototype =
{
dim : 0,
canvasx : 0,
@@ -515,7 +515,7 @@ ClickableCoord.prototype =
"<body> " + % xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\" xmlns:xfa=\"http://www.xfa.org/schema/xfa-data/1.0/\" xfa:APIVersion=\"Acrobat:9.3.2\" xfa:spec=\"2.0.2\">" +
%"<p>"+
"<span>"+ % style="font-size:9.0pt;text-align:left;color:#7E0000;font-weight:normal;font-style:normal;font-family:Helvetica,sans-serif;font-stretch:normal"
- this.text +
+ this.text +
"</span>"+
%"</p>"+
"</body>";
@@ -544,7 +544,7 @@ ClickableCoord.prototype =
canvas.display = display.visible;
else
canvas.display = display.noPrint;
-
+
var mark = docObject.getField( canvas.name + "mark");
if( mark ) {
R = mark.rect;
@@ -589,7 +589,7 @@ PGFPlotsAxis.prototype = {
var collectedPlots = this.collectedPlots;
if( point.dim > 2 )
tmpPt = new ClickableCoord(0,0,0,0,"");
-
+
if( startSearchAt != null && startSearchAt.isSnapToNearestCoord() ) {
startPlot = startSearchAt.sourcePlotIdx;
startCoord= startSearchAt.sourceCoordIdx;
@@ -639,13 +639,13 @@ PGFPlotsAxis.prototype = {
* @param this the axis in which we shall search.
* @param x,y the input canvas coordinates
* @param canvas a pointer to the Drawing object (TextField) whose 'rect' field is the drawing canvas.
- * @param startSearch either null or an instance of ClickableCoord for which isSnapToNearestCoord() returns true.
+ * @param startSearch either null or an instance of ClickableCoord for which isSnapToNearestCoord() returns true.
* If it is not null, the next matching point *after* it will be returned (or null if there is no matching snap--to--nearest coord after it).
* @return an instance of ClickableCoord or null in case the startSearch!=null and there are no further matches.
*/
findClickableCoord : function( x,y, canvas, startSearch )
{
- // Get and modify bounding box. The mouse movement is only accurate up to one point
+ // Get and modify bounding box. The mouse movement is only accurate up to one point
// (mouseX and mouseY are integers), so the bounding box should be an integer as well.
var rect = canvas.rect; // rect = [ mincanvasx mincanvasy maxcanvasx maxcanvasy ]; relative to upper left corner
rect[0] = Math.round(rect[0]);
@@ -662,7 +662,7 @@ PGFPlotsAxis.prototype = {
var minminminy = rect[3] + this.minminmin[1];
var vecx = x - minminminx;
var vecy = y - minminminy;
- var A = [
+ var A = [
[this.xaxis[0], this.yaxis[0]],
[this.xaxis[1], this.yaxis[1]] ];
var b = [ vecx, vecy ];
@@ -689,7 +689,7 @@ PGFPlotsAxis.prototype = {
console.println( "WARNING: startSearch().isSnapToNearestCoord() has been expected!" );
startSearch = null;
}
-
+
var nearestClickableCoord = this.findNearest( point, rect, startSearch );
if( nearestClickableCoord ) {
if( getDist( point.canvasx,point.canvasy, nearestClickableCoord.canvasx, nearestClickableCoord.canvasy ) < this.snapDist ) {
@@ -744,10 +744,10 @@ PGFPlotsAxis.prototype = {
}
// dragging the mouse results in slope computation:
// placeClickableCoord shows the endpoint coords and returns the (transformed) coordinates into tmpArray1 and tmpArray2:
- this.placeClickableCoord(
+ this.placeClickableCoord(
this.findClickableCoord( posOnMouseDownX, posOnMouseDownY, a, null ),
result, displayOpts, tmpArray1 );
- this.placeClickableCoord(
+ this.placeClickableCoord(
this.findClickableCoord( mouseX, mouseY, a, null ),
result2, displayOpts, tmpArray2 );
@@ -805,7 +805,7 @@ PGFPlotsAxis.prototype = {
lastPoint = null; // no search restriction.
}
if( bSearchPoint )
- point = this.findClickableCoord( mouseX, mouseY, a, lastPoint );
+ point = this.findClickableCoord( mouseX, mouseY, a, lastPoint );
lastPoint = point;
@@ -816,7 +816,7 @@ PGFPlotsAxis.prototype = {
return;
}
- this.placeClickableCoord(
+ this.placeClickableCoord(
point,
result, displayOpts, null );
},
@@ -874,8 +874,8 @@ PGFPlotsAxis.prototype = {
// replace the text substring "(xy)" with the actual coordinates:
var coordOff = point.text.indexOf(clickablePatternForXY);
if( coordOff >= 0 ) {
- point.text =
- point.text.substring( 0, coordOff ) +
+ point.text =
+ point.text.substring( 0, coordOff ) +
sprintf( displayOpts.pointFormat, point.realx,point.realy,point.realz) +
point.text.substr( coordOff+clickablePatternForXY.length );
}
@@ -898,7 +898,7 @@ function PGFPlotsTernaryAxis(properties) {
PGFPlotsTernaryAxis.prototype = {
findClickableCoord : function( x,y, canvas, startSearch )
{
- // Get and modify bounding box. The mouse movement is only accurate up to one point
+ // Get and modify bounding box. The mouse movement is only accurate up to one point
// (mouseX and mouseY are integers), so the bounding box should be an integer as well.
var rect = canvas.rect; // rect = [ mincanvasx mincanvasy maxcanvasx maxcanvasy ]; relative to lower left corner
rect[0] = Math.round(rect[0]);
@@ -911,7 +911,7 @@ PGFPlotsTernaryAxis.prototype = {
var X = ( x - rect[0] ) * ternaryScale;
var Y = ( y - rect[3] ) * ternaryScale;
- var realx = 1.15470053837925 * Y; // 2/sqrt(3)
+ var realx = 1.15470053837925 * Y; // 2/sqrt(3)
var realz = X - 0.5 * realx;
var realy = 1 - realx - realz;
@@ -926,7 +926,7 @@ PGFPlotsTernaryAxis.prototype = {
console.println( "WARNING: startSearch().isSnapToNearestCoord() has been expected!" );
startSearch = null;
}
-
+
var nearestClickableCoord = this.findNearest( point, rect, startSearch );
if( nearestClickableCoord ) {
if( getDist( point.canvasx,point.canvasy, nearestClickableCoord.canvasx, nearestClickableCoord.canvasy ) < this.snapDist ) {
@@ -966,7 +966,7 @@ function getDist( x1,y1, x2,y2 ) {
return getVecLen(t1,t2);
}
-function axisMouseDown(formName )
+function axisMouseDown(formName )
{
posOnMouseDownX = mouseX;
posOnMouseDownY = mouseY;
@@ -1016,7 +1016,7 @@ function axisMouseUp(formName, axisAnnotObj, displayOpts)
% }
% }
% hideClickableTextfields();
-%--------------------------------------------------
+%--------------------------------------------------
\pgfkeysdef{/pgfplots/annot/xy pattern}{\pgfplots@clickable@xypat@error}%
@@ -1150,7 +1150,7 @@ function axisMouseUp(formName, axisAnnotObj, displayOpts)
{{
axisType: "\pgfkeysvalueof{/pgfplots/axis type}",
dim: \pgfkeysvalueof{/pgfplots/annot/dim},
- xmin: \pgfkeysvalueof{/pgfplots/annot/xmin},
+ xmin: \pgfkeysvalueof{/pgfplots/annot/xmin},
xmax: \pgfkeysvalueof{/pgfplots/annot/xmax},
ymin: \pgfkeysvalueof{/pgfplots/annot/ymin},
ymax: \pgfkeysvalueof{/pgfplots/annot/ymax},
@@ -1204,7 +1204,7 @@ function axisMouseUp(formName, axisAnnotObj, displayOpts)
% This thing is invoked from within pgfplots. It prepares and invokes
% \pgfplotsclickablecreate.
-%
+%
\def\pgfplots@create@clickable@plotarea@hook{%
\ifpgfplots@clickable
\begingroup
@@ -1325,16 +1325,16 @@ function axisMouseUp(formName, axisAnnotObj, displayOpts)
% \PushButton[name=#3,borderwidth=0,bordersep=0,
% onclick={processAnnotatedPlot("#3", #4, #5);}]{\vbox to #2{\hsize=#1\vfill\hfill}}%
% \TextField[name=#3-result,hidden=true]{}%
- %--------------------------------------------------
+ %--------------------------------------------------
%
- %--------------------------------------------------
+ %--------------------------------------------------
% eforms.sty implementation:
% it allows more customization.
- %--------------------------------------------------
+ %--------------------------------------------------
%
% Hier kommen Annotation Directories zum Zuge!
% -> siehe Annotations in pdf reference
- \def\pushButtonDefaults{
+ \def\pushButtonDefaults{
\W{0}% border width
\Border{0 0 0}%
}%
@@ -1352,8 +1352,8 @@ function axisMouseUp(formName, axisAnnotObj, displayOpts)
\AA{
% /U = "mouse UP"
% /D = "mouse DOWN"
- /U << /S/JavaScript/JS(axisMouseUp("#3", #4, #5);) >>
- /D << /S/JavaScript/JS(axisMouseDown("#3");) >>
+ /U << /S/JavaScript/JS(axisMouseUp("#3", #4, #5);) >>
+ /D << /S/JavaScript/JS(axisMouseDown("#3");) >>
}%
]
{#3}
@@ -1370,16 +1370,16 @@ function axisMouseUp(formName, axisAnnotObj, displayOpts)
% /Subtype /Line
% /Open /false
% /NM (#3-line)
- % /C
- % /CA
+ % /C
+ % /CA
% /Subj ()
% /Contents ()
% /L [0 0 0 0]
% /LE [/None /OpenArrow] % PDF 1.4
% % /Ff 194
% }}%
- %--------------------------------------------------
- %
+ %--------------------------------------------------
+ %
%
%\setLinkBbox[%
% \Border{}%
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/pgfplots/pgfplots.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/pgfplots/pgfplots.sty
index 6a0874f0bf9..ffcbc45cf1e 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/pgfplots/pgfplots.sty
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/pgfplots/pgfplots.sty
@@ -83,11 +83,20 @@
\expandafter\pgfutil@secondoftwo
\fi
}
+
+\gdef\pgfplots@glob@TMPa{}%
\pgfplotsutil@IfUndefined{directlua}{}{%
- % I need \newcatcodetable
- \RequirePackage{luatexbase}%
+ \pgfplotsutil@IfUndefined{newcatcodetable}{%
+ % I need \newcatcodetable
+ \gdef\pgfplots@glob@TMPa{\RequirePackage{luatexbase}}%
+ }
}%
+\ifx\pgfplots@glob@TMPa\pgfutil@empty
+\else
+ \expandafter\pgfplots@glob@TMPa
+\fi
+
\def\pgfplots@texdist@protect{\protect}%
\input pgfplots.code.tex