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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/digiconfigs/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/digiconfigs/README new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d679863c579 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/digiconfigs/README @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +% (C) Lars Madsen, daleif@imf.au.dk, 2006/06/22 +% This material is subject to the LaTeX Project Public License. +% See http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/licenses.lppl.html +% for the details of that license. + + +The 'digiconfigs' package provide a simple wayt ot create so-called +configurations, which is matrices of \circ's and \bullet's used in +Stochastic Geometry and Digital Image Analysis. + +So instead of writing + +\begin{bmatrix} + \circ & \bullet & \circ \\ + \circ & \bullet & \circ \\ + \bullet & \bullet & \circ +\end{bmatrix} + +one simply writes + +\dconfig[3]{c.c c.c ..c} + +See the manual for more information. + +/daleif diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/digiconfigs/digiconfigs.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/digiconfigs/digiconfigs.pdf Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d7852c85771 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/digiconfigs/digiconfigs.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/digiconfigs/digiconfigs.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/digiconfigs/digiconfigs.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..274d5f36732 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/digiconfigs/digiconfigs.tex @@ -0,0 +1,226 @@ +\documentclass[a4paper,11pt,article]{memoir} +\setlrmarginsandblock{3cm}{*}{1} +\setulmarginsandblock{3cm}{4cm}{*} +\checkandfixthelayout +\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} +\usepackage[english]{babel} +\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} +\usepackage{fourier} +\usepackage{digiconfigs} +\usepackage{url} +\makeatletter +\newcommand*\Arg@s[1]{\textnormal{\texttt{#1}}}% +\newcommand*\Arg@n[1]{\textnormal{$\langle$\textit{#1}$\rangle$}}% +\newcommand*\Arg{\@ifstar{\Arg@s}{\Arg@n}}% +\newcommand*\marg@s[1]{\textnormal{\texttt{\{#1\}}}} +\newcommand*\marg@n[1]{% + \textnormal{\texttt{\{}$\langle$\textit{#1}$\rangle$\texttt{\}}}% +} +\newcommand*\marg{\@ifstar{\marg@s}{\marg@n}} + +\newcommand*\oarg@s[1]{\textnormal{\texttt{[#1]}}} +\newcommand*\oarg@n[1]{% + \textnormal{\texttt{[}$\langle$\textit{#1}$\rangle$\texttt{]}}% +} +\newcommand*\oarg{\@ifstar{\oarg@s}{\oarg@n}} +\providecommand*\cs[1]{\textnormal{\texttt{\symbol{'134}#1}}} +\newenvironment{syntax}{% + \vskip.5\onelineskip% + \begin{adjustwidth}{\parindent}{0pt} + \parindent=0pt% + \obeylines% + \let\\=\relax% + }{% + \end{adjustwidth}% + \vskip.5\onelineskip% +} +\newoutputstream{SCS} +\newenvironment{SCSexample}{% + \openoutputfile{\jobname.ex}{SCS}% + \begingroup + \writeverbatim{SCS}% +}{% + \endwriteverbatim\relax% + \endgroup + \closeoutputstream{SCS}% + \verbatiminput{\jobname.ex}% + {\begin{minipage}{0.97\linewidth} + \input{\jobname.ex}\end{minipage}}% + \par\bigskip\noindent +} +\makeatother + +\pagestyle{plain} + + +\begin{document} + +\title{The \textsf{\jobname} package} +\author{Lars Madsen\thanks{Email: + \protect\url{daleif@imf.au.dk}}\thanks{Version 0.5}} +\maketitle + +\chapter{Introduction} +\label{cha:introduction} + +In Stochastic Geometry and Digital Image Analysis (both fields in +statistics) some problems can be solved in terms of so-called +\emph{configurations}. Which is basically a square matrix with +$\circ$ and $\bullet$ in them (and interpreted in a specific fashion, +that I do not know about). +\begin{quote} + \itshape The configurations are mainly used to estimate geometric + features, such as the mean normal measure, the area density, and the + length density, of digitized random sets in the plane. Other + applications include the restoration of noisy realisations of random + sets. \hfill --- pseudo-anonymous researcher +\end{quote} +Now, a certain type of problem might need more than 50 $5\times5$ +matrices of $\circ$'s and $\bullet$'s, which is not very handy to +write in the traditional way. +\begin{verbatim} +\begin{bmatrix} +\circ & \bullet & \circ & \circ & \bullet \\ +... +\end{bmatrix} +\end{verbatim} + +Of course one method of easing this (for $5\times5$ matrices) is to +create a macro with five arguments, which would then create the +matrix. (Something like \cs{macro}\marg*{o..oo}\marg*{ooo.o}% +\marg*{....o}\allowbreak\marg*{.....}\marg*{o.o.o}.) But that does not +scale very well, we need a macro that given a special string (and +perhaps a matrix size configuration) can simply build a +configuration matrix. + +The \jobname-package tries to solve this problem. + + +\chapter{Usage} +\label{cha:usage} + +Simply load the package in the traditional way: +\begin{verbatim} +\usepackage{digiconfigs} +\end{verbatim} +This will also load the \texttt{amsmath} package. Digiconfigs provides the +\cs{dconfig} macro, which has the following syntax: +\begin{syntax} + \cs{dconfig}\oarg{matrix-size}\marg{configuration string} +\end{syntax} +\newpage +\noindent Explanation: +\begin{description}\firmlist +\item[\Arg{matrix-size}] This optional argument is used to specify the + expected size of the matrix, the syntax to be used is of course + \texttt{\Arg{rows}x\Arg{cols}}, where, if + \texttt{\Arg{rows}=\Arg{cols}} is equivalent to simply typing + \texttt{\Arg{rows}}. Default is \texttt{4} (i.e. a $4\times4$ + matrix), which is configurable. +\item[\Arg{configuration string}] This is suppose to be a string of + single characters each of which will represent an entry in the + matrix. The macro will react to four different characters, which by + default is + \begin{description}\tightlist + \item[o] represents a $\circ$, + \item[.] represents a $\bullet$, + \item[c] represents a $\cdot$ (sometimes used to indicate a blank), and + \item[b] which represents a \emph{blank} entry. + \end{description} + All four characters are configurable, as is the symbols used for + \emph{circle}, \emph{bullet}, and \emph{cdot}. + + All other characters (except \texttt{\#}, \texttt{\%} and + \texttt{X}) will be ignored. \texttt{X} is internally added to the + string, and is used to detect the end of the string if it falls + short. +\end{description} +\cs{dconfig} will then calculate the number of entries it has to +look for, and simply eat up character by character (using tail +recursion) until it has found the number it needs. Any remaining +characters will be ignored. If the string it too short for the +expected number of entries, a warning will be issued, and the matrix +will simply come short at this point. + +Here are a few examples +\begin{SCSexample} + \def\mystring{..o.. bb.o.. dsfsf co..} + \[ + \dconfig[2]{\mystring} \dconfig[1x5]{\mystring} + \dconfig{\mystring} \dconfig[3x4]{\mystring} + \] +\end{SCSexample} +Matrix three here falls short of entries. + + + +\chapter{Configuration} +\label{cha:configuration} + +The package offers various configurations. All of these can be changed +throughout the document. +\begin{syntax} +\cs{setCircleChar}\marg{char}\hfill (\texttt{o}) +\cs{setBulletChar}\marg{char}\hfill (\texttt{.}) +\cs{setCdotChar}\marg{char}\hfill (\texttt{c}) +\cs{setBlankChar}\marg{char}\hfill (\texttt{b}) +\end{syntax} +Is used to alter the four main characters the macro is looking +for. Argument should be a single char (to keep things simple). + +\begin{syntax} +\cs{setCircleSymbol}\marg{symbol}\hfill (\verb+\circ+) +\cs{setBulletSymbol}\marg{symbol}\hfill (\verb+\bullet+) +\cs{setCdotSymbol}\marg{symbol}\hfill (\verb+\cdot+) +\end{syntax} +Is used to alter the output symbols used in the matrix. The +\emph{blank} symbol cannot be changed. +\begin{syntax} +\cs{setMatrixStart}\marg{matrix start code}\hfill (\verb+\begin{bmatrix}+) +\cs{setMatrixEnd}\marg{matrix end code}\hfill (\verb+\end{bmatrix}+) +\end{syntax} +Fairly obvious. So if you want to save some space use\nopagebreak +\begin{verbatim} + \setMatrixStart{\left[\begin{smallmatrix}} + \setMatrixEnd{\end{smallmatrix}\right]} +\end{verbatim} +\begin{syntax} +\cs{setDefaultMatrixSize}\marg{matrix size} \hfill (\texttt{4}) +\end{syntax} +Alters the expected number of entries. Use a positive integer or the +\texttt{\Arg{number}x\Arg{number}}-syntax. + +\chapter{Example} +\label{cha:examples} + +\begin{SCSexample} +\setMatrixStart{\left[\begin{smallmatrix}} +\setMatrixEnd{\end{smallmatrix}\right]} +\setCircleChar{+} +\setBulletChar{-} +\setCircleSymbol{1} +\setBulletSymbol{-1} +\[ +\dconfig{c-+c +-+- -+-- b-+b -+--} +\] +\end{SCSexample} + +\chapter{A tip} +\label{cha:tip} + + + +Here is a small tip. If you find \cs{dconfig} to be a bit long, then +try something like +\begin{verbatim} +\newcommand\dc[2][]{\dconfig[#1]{#2}} +\end{verbatim} + + + +\end{document} + +%%% Local Variables: +%%% mode: latex +%%% TeX-master: t +%%% End: diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/digiconfigs/digiconfigs.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/digiconfigs/digiconfigs.sty new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..cd014e5036c --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/digiconfigs/digiconfigs.sty @@ -0,0 +1,159 @@ +%% +%% This package be distributed and/or modified under the +%% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 +%% of this license or (at your option) any later version. +%% The latest version of this license is in +%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt +%% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX +%% version 2003/12/01 or later. +%% +%% This work has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained". +%% +%% The Current Maintainer of this work is Lars Madsen (daleif@imf.au.dk). +%% + +% HISTORY +% 20060620 (daleif) package released +% 20060620 (daleif) a few \expandafter's could be saved, thanks MH for +% that comment +% 20060620 (daleif) removed dependency of calc package + +\ProvidesPackage{digiconfigs}[2006/06/20 v0.5 by Lars 'daleif' Madsen] +\RequirePackage{amsmath} + +\def\SCS@circ{o} +\def\SCS@bullet{.} +\def\SCS@blank{b} +\def\SCS@cdot{c} +\def\SCS@stop{X} +\newcommand\setCircleChar[1]{\def\SCS@circ{#1}} +\newcommand\setBulletChar[1]{\def\SCS@bullet{#1}} +\newcommand\setBlankChar[1]{\def\SCS@blank{#1}} +\newcommand\setCdotChar[1]{\def\SCS@cdot{#1}} + + +\def\SCS@circ@symbol{\circ} +\def\SCS@bullet@symbol{\bullet} +\def\SCS@cdot@symbol{\cdot} +\newcommand\setCircleSymbol[1]{\def\SCS@circ@symbol{#1}} +\newcommand\setBulletSymbol[1]{\def\SCS@bullet@symbol{#1}} +\newcommand\setCdotSymbol[1]{\def\SCS@cdot@symbol{#1}} + + +%\def\SCS@matrix@env{bmatrix} +%\newcommand\setMatrixEnv[1]{\def\SCS@matrix@env{#1}} + +\def\SCS@matrix@start{\begin{pmatrix}} +\def\SCS@matrix@end{\end{pmatrix}} +\newcommand\setMatrixStart[1]{\def\SCS@matrix@start{#1}} +\newcommand\setMatrixEnd[1]{\def\SCS@matrix@end{#1}} + + + +\newif\ifSCS@notdone +\newtoks\SCS@input +\newtoks\SCS@output +\newcounter{SCS@numtokens} +\newcounter{SCS@cols} +\newcounter{SCS@rows} + +\def\SCS@token@Pop#1(into:)#2{% + \edef\act{\noexpand\SCS@token@SplitOff\the#1% + (head:)\noexpand#2(tail:)\noexpand#1}% + \act} +\def\SCS@token@SplitOff#1#2(head:)#3(tail:)#4{\def#3{#1}#4={#2}} + +\def\SCS@xsplit#1x#2\delim{\def\SCS@maxrows{#1}\def\SCS@maxcols{#2}} +\def\SCS@parseX#1x#2\END{ + \ifx\\#2\\% => ingen x + \def\SCS@maxrows{#1}\def\SCS@maxcols{#1} + \else + \def\SCS@maxrows{#1} \SCS@parseXc #2 \fi} +\def\SCS@parseXc#1x{\def\SCS@maxcols{#1}} +\def\SCS@ParseArg#1{\SCS@parseX #1x\END} + + +\newcommand\SCS@config[1]{% #1 er en tokenlist + \ifnum\value{SCS@numtokens}<\SCS@maxtokens% + \SCS@token@Pop#1(into:)\first% tag første token af, husk at ' ' ignoreres + \ifx\first\SCS@circ% + % hvis \first = \Mo (o) tilføjes \circ + \stepcounter{SCS@numtokens}% + \stepcounter{SCS@cols}% + \expandafter\addto@hook\expandafter\SCS@output\expandafter{\SCS@circ@symbol}% + \else% + \ifx\first\SCS@bullet% + % hvis \first = \Mb (.) tilføjes \bullet + \stepcounter{SCS@numtokens}% + \stepcounter{SCS@cols}% + \expandafter\addto@hook\expandafter\SCS@output\expandafter{\SCS@bullet@symbol}% + \else% + \ifx\first\SCS@cdot% + \stepcounter{SCS@numtokens}% + \stepcounter{SCS@cols}% + \expandafter\addto@hook\expandafter\SCS@output\expandafter{\SCS@cdot@symbol}% + \else% + \ifx\first\SCS@blank% + % hvis \first = \Mbl (b for blank) skal der ikke indsættes + % noget kun evt &-tegn + \stepcounter{SCS@numtokens}% + \stepcounter{SCS@cols}% + \relax% + \else % + % resten ignoreres + \SCS@notdonefalse% + \fi% + \fi% + \fi% + \fi% + \ifSCS@notdone% + \ifnum\value{SCS@cols}<\SCS@maxcols% + % tilføj en & mellem punkterne i en række + \addto@hook\SCS@output{&}% + \else% + % cols=\maxcols => ny linie + \setcounter{SCS@cols}{0}% + \ifnum\value{SCS@rows}<\SCS@maxrows% + \addto@hook\SCS@output{\\}% + \fi% + \stepcounter{SCS@rows}% + \fi% + \fi% + \SCS@notdonetrue% + \ifx\first\SCS@stop% + \PackageWarning{stereoconfigs}{% + String too short, expected \SCS@maxtokens\space + chars but only found \theSCS@numtokens^^J + }{}% + \relax% + \else% + \SCS@config{#1}% + \fi% + \fi% +} + +\def\SCS@default@size{4} +\newcommand\setDefaultMatrixSize[1]{\def\SCS@default@size{4}} + +\newcommand\dconfig[2][\SCS@default@size]{% + \begingroup% + \SCS@ParseArg{#1}% +% \setcounter{SCS@rows}{\SCS@maxrows * \SCS@maxcols}% + \setcounter{SCS@rows}{\SCS@maxrows} + \multiply \c@SCS@rows by \SCS@maxcols + \edef\SCS@maxtokens{\theSCS@rows}% + \setcounter{SCS@cols}{0}% + \setcounter{SCS@rows}{0}% + \setcounter{SCS@numtokens}{0}% + \SCS@notdonetrue% + \SCS@input\expandafter{#2X}% + \SCS@config\SCS@input% + \SCS@matrix@start% + \the\SCS@output% + \SCS@matrix@end% + \endgroup% +} + + + + 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