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Re: casereader numbering
From: |
Ben Pfaff |
Subject: |
Re: casereader numbering |
Date: |
Tue, 22 Jul 2008 22:13:31 -0700 |
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Gnus/5.11 (Gnus v5.11) Emacs/22.2 (gnu/linux) |
John Darrington <address@hidden> writes:
> I've started rewriting EXAMINE to make it less crappy.
>
> One thing that would make it easier would be a function of the form
>
> struct casereader * append_case_numbers (struct casereader *cr);
>
> which returns a new casereader which is identical to CR except that it
> has one extra column which contains the ordinal number of each case.
Here is a patch to try. I haven't had a chance to test it, but I
think that it should work. If it works for you I'll push it to
the repository.
commit 003c33f013e762fc162029f37c3f233fd29645d8
Author: Ben Pfaff <address@hidden>
Date: Tue Jul 22 22:11:46 2008 -0700
New function for adding a numbering column to a casereader.
diff --git a/src/data/casereader-translator.c b/src/data/casereader-translator.c
index b857b5b..229dac2 100644
--- a/src/data/casereader-translator.c
+++ b/src/data/casereader-translator.c
@@ -110,3 +110,58 @@ static const struct casereader_class
casereader_translator_class =
NULL,
NULL,
};
+
+struct casereader_arithmetic_sequence
+ {
+ int value_ofs;
+ double first;
+ double increment;
+ casenumber n;
+ };
+
+static void cas_translate (struct ccase *input, struct ccase *output,
+ void *aux);
+static bool cas_destroy (void *aux);
+
+/* Creates and returns a new casereader whose cases are produced
+ by reading from SUBREADER and appending an additional value,
+ which takes the value FIRST in the first case, FIRST +
+ INCREMENT in the second case, FIRST + INCREMENT * 2 in the
+ third case, and so on.
+
+ After this function is called, SUBREADER must not ever again
+ be referenced directly. It will be destroyed automatically
+ when the translating casereader is destroyed. */
+struct casereader *
+casereader_create_arithmetic_sequence (struct casereader *subreader,
+ double first, double increment)
+{
+ /* This could be implemented with a great deal more efficiency
+ and generality. However, this implementation is easy. */
+ struct casereader_arithmetic_sequence *cas = xmalloc (sizeof *cas);
+ cas->value_ofs = casereader_get_value_cnt (subreader);
+ cas->first = first;
+ cas->increment = increment;
+ cas->n = 0;
+ return casereader_create_translator (subreader, cas->value_ofs + 1,
+ cas_translate, cas_destroy, cas);
+}
+
+static void
+cas_translate (struct ccase *input, struct ccase *output, void *cas_)
+{
+ struct casereader_arithmetic_sequence *cas = cas_;
+ case_nullify (output);
+ case_move (output, input);
+ case_resize (output, cas->value_ofs + 1);
+ case_data_rw_idx (output, cas->value_ofs)->f
+ = cas->first + cas->increment * cas->n++;
+}
+
+static bool
+cas_destroy (void *cas_)
+{
+ struct casereader_arithmetic_sequence *cas = cas_;
+ free (cas);
+ return true;
+}
diff --git a/src/data/casereader.h b/src/data/casereader.h
index 6d719c6..ba65cb1 100644
--- a/src/data/casereader.h
+++ b/src/data/casereader.h
@@ -112,4 +112,8 @@ casereader_create_translator (struct casereader *, size_t
output_value_cnt,
bool (*destroy) (void *aux),
void *aux);
+struct casereader *
+casereader_create_arithmetic_sequence (struct casereader *,
+ double first, double increment);
+
#endif /* data/casereader.h */
--
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expects to have time left over to actually do any real kernel work will
read even half. Except Alan Cox, but he's actually not human, but about
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- casereader numbering, John Darrington, 2008/07/17
- Re: casereader numbering, Jason Stover, 2008/07/17
- Re: casereader numbering, Ben Pfaff, 2008/07/18
- Re: casereader numbering,
Ben Pfaff <=
- Re: casereader numbering, John Darrington, 2008/07/23
- Re: casereader numbering, Ben Pfaff, 2008/07/23
- Re: casereader numbering, John Darrington, 2008/07/23
- Re: casereader numbering, John Darrington, 2008/07/24
- Re: casereader numbering, Ben Pfaff, 2008/07/24
- Re: casereader numbering, Ben Pfaff, 2008/07/26