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Aw: Re: changes to graphics.cc and subplot.m


From: Stefan Mahr
Subject: Aw: Re: changes to graphics.cc and subplot.m
Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2013 16:31:25 +0200 (CEST)

>>>>>>>>>>> oops!  The test only fails for me the 1st time it is run, and only 
>>>>>>>>>>> because the axes handles are in the wrong order.
>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>> Ben
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> It's weird. With your test script I get the same results as you.
>>>>>>>>>> However, the resulting output still has different y-axis size for 
>>>>>>>>>> both
>>>>>>>>>> plots.
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> If I copy-paste your example block-wise in interactive mode, I get 
>>>>>>>>>> more
>>>>>>>>>> errors. Could it be some kind of timing problem?
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> The extra errors are because the test aborts after the first error.
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> -----------
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> graphics_toolkit fltk
>>>>>>>>>> close all
>>>>>>>>>> hf = figure (gcf (), "__graphics_toolkit__", "fltk", "visible", 
>>>>>>>>>> "on");
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> subplot(2,1,1); plot(rand(10,1)); subplot(2,1,2); plot(rand(10,1))
>>>>>>>>>> hax = findall (gcf (), "type", "axes");
>>>>>>>>>> positions = cell2mat (get (hax, "position"));
>>>>>>>>>> outerpositions = cell2mat (get (hax, "outerposition"));
>>>>>>>>>> looseinsets = cell2mat (get (hax, "looseinset"));
>>>>>>>>>> tightinsets = cell2mat (get (hax, "tightinset"));
>>>>>>>>>> close all
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> subplot(2,1,1); plot(rand(10,1)); subplot(2,1,2); plot(rand(10,1))
>>>>>>>>>> hax = findall (gcf (), "type", "axes");
>>>>>>>>>> assert (cell2mat (get (hax, "position")), positions, 0.001)
>>>>>>>>>> assert (cell2mat (get (hax, "outerposition")), outerpositions, 0.001)
>>>>>>>>>> assert (cell2mat (get (hax, "looseinset")), looseinsets, 0.001)
>>>>>>>>>> assert (cell2mat (get (hax, "tightinset")), tightinsets, 0.001)
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> ------------------------
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>> assert (cell2mat (get (hax, "position")), positions, 0.001)
>>>>>>>>>> error: assert (cell2mat (get (hax, "position")),positions,0.001) 
>>>>>>>>>> expected
>>>>>>>>>> 0.13000   0.58384   0.77500   0.32733
>>>>>>>>>> 0.13000   0.12384   0.77500   0.32733
>>>>>>>>>> but got
>>>>>>>>>> 0.13000   0.60122   0.77500   0.30994
>>>>>>>>>> 0.13000   0.18964   0.77500   0.26152
>>>>>>>>>> maximum absolute error 0.0658047 exceeds tolerance 0.001
>>>>>>>>>> error: called from:
>>>>>>>>>> error:   /usr/share/octave/3.7.5/m/testfun/assert.m at line 235, 
>>>>>>>>>> column 5
>>>>>>>>>>> assert (cell2mat (get (hax, "outerposition")), outerpositions, 
>>>>>>>>>>> 0.001)
>>>>>>>>>>> assert (cell2mat (get (hax, "looseinset")), looseinsets, 0.001)
>>>>>>>>>>> assert (cell2mat (get (hax, "tightinset")), tightinsets, 0.001)
>>>>>>>>>> error: assert (cell2mat (get (hax, "tightinset")),tightinsets,0.001)
>>>>>>>>>> expected
>>>>>>>>>> 0.042857   0.013122   0.000000   0.026316
>>>>>>>>>> 0.042857   0.013199   0.000000   0.026316
>>>>>>>>>> but got
>>>>>>>>>> 0.04286   0.09122   0.00000   0.01696
>>>>>>>>>> 0.04286   0.13964   0.00000   0.00000
>>>>>>>>>> maximum absolute error 0.126443 exceeds tolerance 0.001
>>>>>>>>>> error: called from:
>>>>>>>>> error:   /usr/share/octave/3.7.5/m/testfun/assert.m at line 235, 
>>>>>>>>> column 5
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> The second error is the one I hoped to catch.  I'll work in fixing 
>>>>>>>>> the test.
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> Ben
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Does the attached version isolate the second error?
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Ben
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> It's not related to the test itself, but line
>>>>>>> hf = figure (gcf (), "__graphics_toolkit__", "fltk", "visible", "on");
>>>>>>> fails for me. I need to add 'graphics_toolkit fltk' in the first line 
>>>>>>> to make it work.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> If the test in run in script mode, it always pass. While testing Rik's 
>>>>>>> plot issue I realized, that subplot is not neccessary for catching the 
>>>>>>> y-axis bug. The optical difference is not as big as with subplot, so I 
>>>>>>> overlooked it in the past. With attached patch the bug is reproducable 
>>>>>>> in script mode. Please note the 'sleep(2)' after the plot command. 
>>>>>>> Without this sleep, the test pass without error.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Stefan
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Stefan / Dimitri / others,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I'm still hoping to add some tests that demonstrate the problem.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Does running this script produce one expected failure and 1 passing test?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Ben
>>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> No, since it's inverted. The first test passes, the second fails.
>>>>> 
>>>>> However, it's still not 100% sure:
>>>>> 
>>>>> octave-cli:44> test stefan; test stefan
>>>>> [...]
>>>>> PASSES 2 out of 2 tests (1 expected failure)
>>>>> PASSES 2 out of 2 tests
>>>>> 
>>>>> When calling 'test stefan' twice in one command line, the second run 
>>>>> passes both tests. It also happens when you copy&paste
>>>>> 
>>>>> test stefan
>>>>> test stefan
>>>>> 
>>>>> to command line:
>>>>> 
>>>>> octave-cli:68> test stefan
>>>>> [...]
>>>>> PASSES 2 out of 2 tests (1 expected failure)
>>>>> octave-cli:69> test stefan
>>>>> PASSES 2 out of 2 tests
>>>>> octave-cli:70> test stefan
>>>>> PASSES 2 out of 2 tests
>>>>> 
>>>>> If you wait until the plot window is closed before starting new test, you 
>>>>> get the expected failure.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Stefan
>>>> 
>>>> Stefan, can I impose on you to modify the tests so that they give the 
>>>> result we desire (i.e. one failure and then a passing test)?
>>>> 
>>>> Ben
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> I wish I could.
>>> 
>>> octave-cli:19> for i=1:10, stefan; end
>>> PASSES 2 out of 2 tests (1 expected failure)
>>> PASSES 2 out of 2 tests
>>> PASSES 2 out of 2 tests
>>> PASSES 2 out of 2 tests
>>> PASSES 2 out of 2 tests
>>> PASSES 2 out of 2 tests
>>> PASSES 2 out of 2 tests (1 expected failure)
>>> PASSES 2 out of 2 tests (1 expected failure)
>>> PASSES 2 out of 2 tests
>>> PASSES 2 out of 2 tests
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Stefan
>>> 
>> 
>> Ben,
>> 
>> the problem above is fixed now (build with lastest changeset 
>> http://hg.savannah.gnu.org/hgweb/octave/rev/ea19ea629a09 )
>> 
>> Stefan
> 
> Great!  I don't see one, but did we open a bug report for this?
> 
> Ben
>

No, there was no bug report.

Stefan


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