Re: [NTG-context] Lua and module gnuplot: Manipulate Gnuplot script with Lua

2011-12-13 Thread Hans Hagen

On 12-12-2011 23:35, Paul Menzel wrote:


 \def\E#1{$10^{#1}$}


\unexpanded\def\E


 \startGNUPLOTscript[name]
 set logscale y
 set format y \\E{%T}
 plot sin(x) t '$\sin(x) [\E{3}]$' # usually something else with
logscale, but just to show the point
 \stopGNUPLOTscript

and if ConTeXt starts parsing this it becomes a pure nightmare.


well, this is how a macro language works ...


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[NTG-context] Lua and module gnuplot: Manipulate Gnuplot script with Lua

2011-12-12 Thread Paul Menzel
Dear ConTeXt folks,


I have two coefficients saved in a text file

-0.157737135681261
-0.211443105668896

and I want to use them to plot a line with gnuplot.

Having several of those files I want to use Lua to create the formula
for the line for me.

I have not yet figured out how to read values from a file in Lua and
just tried to print a constant to the gnuplot command.

I tried the following.

\usemodule[gnuplot]

\startGNUPLOTscript[lua]
   plot \ctxlua{context(1.2 * x + 3)}
\stopGNUPLOTscript

\startGNUPLOTscript[nolua]
   plot 1.2 * x + 3
\stopGNUPLOTscript

\starttext
\useGNUPLOTgraphic[lua]

Above should be a plot.

\useGNUPLOTgraphic[nolua]

\blank
\CONTEXT\ \contextmark\ \contextversion
\stoptext

But only the second plot done and for the first the following error is
shown.

mtxrun  |
mtxrun  | executing: gnuplot gnup-gnuplot-1.plt
mtxrun  |
mtxrun  |
   plot \ctxlua{context(1.2 * x + 3)}
^
gnup-gnuplot-1.tmp, line 1: invalid character \

Is there a way to manipulate gnuplot scripts with Lua?


Thanks,

Paul
\usemodule[gnuplot]

\startGNUPLOTscript[lua]
   plot \ctxlua{context(1.2 * x + 3)}
\stopGNUPLOTscript

\startGNUPLOTscript[nolua]
   plot 1.2 * x + 3
\stopGNUPLOTscript

\starttext
\useGNUPLOTgraphic[lua]

Above should be a plot.

\useGNUPLOTgraphic[nolua]

\blank
\CONTEXT\ \contextmark\ \contextversion
\stoptext


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Re: [NTG-context] Lua and module gnuplot: Manipulate Gnuplot script with Lua

2011-12-12 Thread Mojca Miklavec
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 22:39, Paul Menzel wrote:
 Dear ConTeXt folks,


 I have two coefficients saved in a text file

        -0.157737135681261
        -0.211443105668896

 and I want to use them to plot a line with gnuplot.

 Having several of those files I want to use Lua to create the formula
 for the line for me.

 I have not yet figured out how to read values from a file in Lua and
 just tried to print a constant to the gnuplot command.

 I tried the following.

        \usemodule[gnuplot]

        \startGNUPLOTscript[lua]
           plot \ctxlua{context(1.2 * x + 3)}
        \stopGNUPLOTscript

This won't work. The reason is that contents between
\startGNUPLOTscript and \stopGNUPLOTscript are not parsed by ConTeXt
on purpose.

It was very very very painful if not impossible to get it right with
parsing. I often do things like
\def\E#1{$10^{#1}$}

\startGNUPLOTscript[name]
set logscale y
set format y \\E{%T}
plot sin(x) t '$\sin(x) [\E{3}]$' # usually something else with
logscale, but just to show the point
\stopGNUPLOTscript

and if ConTeXt starts parsing this it becomes a pure nightmare.
Realize that it can easily happen that ConTeXt then writes out
set logscale y
set format y some junk leftovers from \\
Eungrouped { since % starts comment
plot sin(x) t '\math{\mathrm{sin}(x) [{10^{3}}]}' arbitrary junk
from expansion ...



However, \startGNUPLOTinclusions is parsed and you could in theory
misuse that, but it would be very bad coding practice.

It would be a lot better to come up with some proposal how to change
the interface to enable what you want to do. (To be honest, it is
still on my todo list to migrate to Aditya's filter module in the
background, but I don't find the courage to start since I have no idea
how many bugs will creep in.)

But a serious question: what *exactly* do you want to do with lua that
you are unable to do with some (even though ugly) gnuplot trickery?
Gnuplot does have some basic programmable capabilities. I can imagine
that you should be able to do something like:

# params.dat
a=-0.157737135681261
b=-0.211443105668896

\startGNUPLOTinclusions
f(x,a,b)=a*x+b
\stopGNUPLOTinclusions

\startGNUPLOTscript[name]
load 'params.dat'
plot f(x,a,b)
\stopGNUPLOTscript

And if needed you can create params.dat on the fly (but I believe that
the same should be doable even if you start with just pure data values
and do some dirty tricks in gnuplot).

Yet another trick could be to create a text file on the fly with lua
(if you really really really need that) and then your script only says
something like.

# bla.plt created on the fly with lua scripts
plot 1.2 * x + 3

\startGNUPLOTscript[bla]
load 'bla.plt'
\stopGNUPLOTscript

I leave creating a suitable 'bla.plt' with lua to others ...

Mojca
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Re: [NTG-context] Lua and module gnuplot: Manipulate Gnuplot script with Lua

2011-12-12 Thread Mojca Miklavec
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 23:07, Mojca Miklavec wrote:

 However, \startGNUPLOTinclusions is parsed and you could in theory
 misuse that, but it would be very bad coding practice.

(Wait, I'm not sure about that. I think that I fixed that for the same
reason, but I need to check.)

Either way the moral of the story is still the same: context parsing
is very very very confusing and you don't want to go there. In
particular you never know if something should be parsed and executed
before or after gnuplot processing.

One more example. One thing that would most probably work (I didn't
try it) would be the following:

\startGNUPLOTscript[name]
plot sin(x) t '$\pi = \ctxlua{math.pi()}$'
\stopGNUPLOTscript

How can you explain to ConTeXt whether lua command has to be executed
before or after gnuplot does its job? (label width will be wrong in
either case, but that's not the point)

Mojca
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Re: [NTG-context] Lua and module gnuplot: Manipulate Gnuplot script with Lua

2011-12-12 Thread Hans Hagen

On 12-12-2011 22:39, Paul Menzel wrote:

Dear ConTeXt folks,


I have two coefficients saved in a text file

 -0.157737135681261
 -0.211443105668896

and I want to use them to plot a line with gnuplot.

Having several of those files I want to use Lua to create the formula
for the line for me.

I have not yet figured out how to read values from a file in Lua and
just tried to print a constant to the gnuplot command.

I tried the following.

 \usemodule[gnuplot]

 \startGNUPLOTscript[lua]
plot \ctxlua{context(1.2 * x + 3)}
 \stopGNUPLOTscript

 \startGNUPLOTscript[nolua]
plot 1.2 * x + 3
 \stopGNUPLOTscript

 \starttext
 \useGNUPLOTgraphic[lua]

 Above should be a plot.

 \useGNUPLOTgraphic[nolua]

 \blank
 \CONTEXT\ \contextmark\ \contextversion
 \stoptext


You have to twist your mide a bit:

\startluacode
  local x = 10
  context.startGNUPLOTscript{ lua }
  context(plot %s,1.2 * x + 3)
  context.stopGNUPLOTscript()
\stopluacode


\starttext
\useGNUPLOTgraphic[lua]
\stoptext





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Re: [NTG-context] Lua and module gnuplot: Manipulate Gnuplot script with Lua

2011-12-12 Thread Hans Hagen

On 12-12-2011 23:13, Mojca Miklavec wrote:


Either way the moral of the story is still the same: context parsing
is very very very confusing and you don't want to go there. In
particular you never know if something should be parsed and executed
before or after gnuplot processing.


Actually this kind of parsing is rather predictable: you use a buffer, 
so no parsing takes place. On the other hand, the mp environments are 
passed directly and therefore the content is expanded, unless a macro is 
defined as unexpandable (which many macros are).


Hans

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Re: [NTG-context] Lua and module gnuplot: Manipulate Gnuplot script with Lua

2011-12-12 Thread Mojca Miklavec
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 23:17, Hans Hagen wrote:

 You have to twist your mide a bit:

 \startluacode
  local x = 10
  context.startGNUPLOTscript{ lua }
  context(plot %s,1.2 * x + 3)
  context.stopGNUPLOTscript()
 \stopluacode


 \starttext
 \useGNUPLOTgraphic[lua]
 \stoptext

Oh, I like this one!

Not that it works at the moment, but fixing the module to make it work
is doable (which is not to say that I know how to do it).

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Re: [NTG-context] Lua and module gnuplot: Manipulate Gnuplot script with Lua

2011-12-12 Thread Paul Menzel
Am Montag, den 12.12.2011, 23:07 +0100 schrieb Mojca Miklavec:
 On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 22:39, Paul Menzel wrote:

  I have two coefficients saved in a text file
 
 -0.157737135681261
 -0.211443105668896
 
  and I want to use them to plot a line with gnuplot.
 
  Having several of those files I want to use Lua to create the formula
  for the line for me.
 
  I have not yet figured out how to read values from a file in Lua and
  just tried to print a constant to the gnuplot command.
 
  I tried the following.
 
 \usemodule[gnuplot]
 
 \startGNUPLOTscript[lua]
plot \ctxlua{context(1.2 * x + 3)}
 \stopGNUPLOTscript
 
 This won't work. The reason is that contents between
 \startGNUPLOTscript and \stopGNUPLOTscript are not parsed by ConTeXt
 on purpose.
 
 It was very very very painful if not impossible to get it right with
 parsing. I often do things like
 \def\E#1{$10^{#1}$}
 
 \startGNUPLOTscript[name]
 set logscale y
 set format y \\E{%T}
 plot sin(x) t '$\sin(x) [\E{3}]$' # usually something else with
 logscale, but just to show the point
 \stopGNUPLOTscript
 
 and if ConTeXt starts parsing this it becomes a pure nightmare.
 Realize that it can easily happen that ConTeXt then writes out
 set logscale y
 set format y some junk leftovers from \\
 Eungrouped { since % starts comment
 plot sin(x) t '\math{\mathrm{sin}(x) [{10^{3}}]}' arbitrary junk
 from expansion ...
 
 
 
 However, \startGNUPLOTinclusions is parsed and you could in theory
 misuse that, but it would be very bad coding practice.

Thank you very much for your explanations.

 It would be a lot better to come up with some proposal how to change
 the interface to enable what you want to do. (To be honest, it is
 still on my todo list to migrate to Aditya's filter module in the
 background, but I don't find the courage to start since I have no idea
 how many bugs will creep in.)

I do not know this very well, so I do not know what would change when
using the filter module. I guess in the end being able to pass a
plt-file to `\startGNUPLOTscript` would be enough.

 But a serious question: what *exactly* do you want to do with lua that
 you are unable to do with some (even though ugly) gnuplot trickery?

I do not know. This was just a product out of my ignorance. Searching
for `gnuplot load parameters` or something like that only turned `fit`
related stuff.

Thinking about this, I should have searched harder or looked at the
manual or examples.

 Gnuplot does have some basic programmable capabilities. I can imagine
 that you should be able to do something like:
 
 # params.dat
 a=-0.157737135681261
 b=-0.211443105668896
 
 \startGNUPLOTinclusions
 f(x,a,b)=a*x+b
 \stopGNUPLOTinclusions
 
 \startGNUPLOTscript[name]
 load 'params.dat'
 plot f(x,a,b)
 \stopGNUPLOTscript

 And if needed you can create params.dat on the fly (but I believe that
 the same should be doable even if you start with just pure data values
 and do some dirty tricks in gnuplot).

That pretty much what I need. Thank you!

What I do is to do simulations and then do the linear regression using R
[1]. (I know gnuplot can do that too, but I got some errors with it and
using R seems easier for me.) Then the calculated coefficient are saved
to a separate file because having discovered your nice gnuplot module I
want to use that for plotting. Now I need to read in those parameters. I
guess I have to compose the plot manually but those parameters were
essential.

 Yet another trick could be to create a text file on the fly with lua
 (if you really really really need that) and then your script only says
 something like.
 
 # bla.plt created on the fly with lua scripts
 plot 1.2 * x + 3
 
 \startGNUPLOTscript[bla]
 load 'bla.plt'
 \stopGNUPLOTscript
 
 I leave creating a suitable 'bla.plt' with lua to others ...

That is in my opinion the best solution. If I want to script something
there are enough solutions already. Being able to use the tools of once
choice and to insert the result should fit everyone’s need.

Thank you again very much for your help.


Thanks,

Paul


[1] http://www.r-project.org/


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Re: [NTG-context] Lua and module gnuplot: Manipulate Gnuplot script with Lua

2011-12-12 Thread Paul Menzel
Am Montag, den 12.12.2011, 23:13 +0100 schrieb Mojca Miklavec:

[…]

 One more example. One thing that would most probably work (I didn't
 try it) would be the following:
 
 \startGNUPLOTscript[name]
 plot sin(x) t '$\pi = \ctxlua{math.pi()}$'
 \stopGNUPLOTscript

It has some syntax errors, but that is what I tried first and it worked
great. Here is a full example.

\usemodule[gnuplot]

\startGNUPLOTscript[pi]
plot pi t '$π = \ctxlua{context(math.pi)}$'
\stopGNUPLOTscript

\starttext
\useGNUPLOTgraphic[pi]

\blank
\CONTEXT\ \contextmark\ \contextversion
\stoptext


Thanks,

Paul


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\usemodule[gnuplot]

\startGNUPLOTscript[pi]
plot pi t '$π = \ctxlua{context(math.pi)}$'
\stopGNUPLOTscript

\starttext
\useGNUPLOTgraphic[pi]

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Re: [NTG-context] Lua and module gnuplot: Manipulate Gnuplot script with Lua

2011-12-12 Thread Aditya Mahajan

On Mon, 12 Dec 2011, Mojca Miklavec wrote:


On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 23:17, Hans Hagen wrote:


You have to twist your mide a bit:

\startluacode
 local x = 10
 context.startGNUPLOTscript{ lua }
 context(plot %s,1.2 * x + 3)
 context.stopGNUPLOTscript()
\stopluacode


\starttext
\useGNUPLOTgraphic[lua]
\stoptext


Oh, I like this one!

Not that it works at the moment, but fixing the module to make it work
is doable (which is not to say that I know how to do it).


I have not looked into the internals of gnuplot in a while, but

context(\\startGNUplotscript[lua])
context(plot %s, 1.2*x + 3)
context(\\stopGNUplotscript)

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Re: [NTG-context] Lua and module gnuplot: Manipulate Gnuplot script with Lua

2011-12-12 Thread Aditya Mahajan

On Mon, 12 Dec 2011, Mojca Miklavec wrote:


It would be a lot better to come up with some proposal how to change
the interface to enable what you want to do. (To be honest, it is
still on my todo list to migrate to Aditya's filter module in the
background, but I don't find the courage to start since I have no idea
how many bugs will creep in.)


Hey, there are no bugs in the filter module ;) If you can send me a 
complete behavioral description of what the gnuplot module does (what 
should be written to gnuplot file, what exact command should be called, 
etc), then I could easily write a wrapper based on the filter module.


But the filter module will not help with the OP's question, as the content 
I treat the filter environment as a buffer and don't parse it at all.


Aditya
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