--- loncom/xml/lonplot.pm 2002/02/27 22:10:23 1.51 +++ loncom/xml/lonplot.pm 2002/03/22 13:45:59 1.58 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # The LearningOnline Network with CAPA # Dynamic plot # -# $Id: lonplot.pm,v 1.51 2002/02/27 22:10:23 matthew Exp $ +# $Id: lonplot.pm,v 1.58 2002/03/22 13:45:59 matthew Exp $ # # Copyright Michigan State University Board of Trustees # @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ # 12/17 12/18 12/19 12/20 12/21 12/27 12/28 12/30 12/31 Matthew # 01/01/02 Matthew # 01/02 01/03 01/04 01/07 01/08 01/09 Matthew -# 01/21 02/05 02/06 Matthew +# 01/21 02/05 02/06 2/28Matthew package Apache::lonplot; @@ -144,6 +144,8 @@ A gnuplot tag can contain the fol
Allows specification of the x and y coordinate 'tics' on the axes. This is mostly used to adjust the grid lines when a grid is displayed. +If you are having trouble with your plot, please read the help +available on Plot Curve. ENDPLOTHELP my %gnuplot_defaults = @@ -360,8 +362,8 @@ first tag will be the X data and the sec

Curve Function
The function tag allows you to specify the curve to be -plotted as a formula that gnuplot can understand. Be careful using this -tag - it is surprisingly easy to give gnuplot a function it cannot deal +plotted as a formula that gnuplot can understand. Be careful using this +tag. It is surprisingly easy to give gnuplot a function it cannot deal with properly. Be explicit: 2*sin(2*3.141592*x/4) will work but 2sin(2*3.141592x/4) will not. If you do not receive any errors in the gnuplot data but still do not have an image produced, it is likely there @@ -414,9 +416,6 @@ sub start_gnuplot { 'xtics','ytics')); push (@Apache::lonxml::namespace,'lonplot'); if ($target eq 'web' || $target eq 'tex') { - my $inside = &Apache::lonxml::get_all_text("/gnuplot",$$parser[-1]); - $inside=&Apache::run::evaluate($inside,$safeeval,$$parstack[-1]); - &Apache::lonxml::newparser($parser,\$inside); &get_attributes(\%plot,\%gnuplot_defaults,$parstack,$safeeval, $tagstack->[-1]); } elsif ($target eq 'edit') { @@ -441,25 +440,36 @@ sub end_gnuplot { &Apache::lonxml::deregister('Apache::lonplot', ('title','xlabel','ylabel','key','axis','label','curve')); my $result = ''; + my $randnumber; + # need to call rand everytime start_script would evaluate, as the + # safe space rand number generator and the global rand generator + # are not seperate + if ($target eq 'web' || $target eq 'tex' || $target eq 'grade' || + $target eq 'answer') { + $randnumber=int(rand(1000)); + } if ($target eq 'web' || $target eq 'tex') { &check_inputs(); # Make sure we have all the data we need ## ## Determine filename my $tmpdir = '/home/httpd/perl/tmp/'; my $filename = $ENV{'user.name'}.'_'.$ENV{'user.domain'}. - '_'.time.'_'.$$.int(rand(1000)).'_plot.data'; + '_'.time.'_'.$$.$randnumber.'_plot.data'; ## Write the plot description to the file &write_gnuplot_file($tmpdir,$filename,$target); + $filename = &Apache::lonnet::escape($filename); ## return image tag for the plot if ($target eq 'web') { $result .= <<"ENDIMAGE"; -image should be /cgi-bin/plot.gif?$filename ENDIMAGE } elsif ($target eq 'tex') { + &Apache::lonnet::ssi('cgi-bin/plot.gif?file=$filename'. + '&output=eps'); $result = "$filename.eps"; } } elsif ($target eq 'edit') { @@ -568,6 +578,7 @@ sub start_title { my $result=''; if ($target eq 'web' || $target eq 'tex') { $title = &Apache::lonxml::get_all_text("/title",$$parser[-1]); + $title=&Apache::run::evaluate($title,$safeeval,$$parstack[-1]); $title =~ s/\n/ /g; if (length($title) > $max_str_len) { $title = substr($title,0,$max_str_len); @@ -601,6 +612,7 @@ sub start_xlabel { my $result=''; if ($target eq 'web' || $target eq 'tex') { $xlabel = &Apache::lonxml::get_all_text("/xlabel",$$parser[-1]); + $xlabel=&Apache::run::evaluate($xlabel,$safeeval,$$parstack[-1]); $xlabel =~ s/\n/ /g; if (length($xlabel) > $max_str_len) { $xlabel = substr($xlabel,0,$max_str_len); @@ -635,6 +647,7 @@ sub start_ylabel { my $result=''; if ($target eq 'web' || $target eq 'tex') { $ylabel = &Apache::lonxml::get_all_text("/ylabel",$$parser[-1]); + $ylabel = &Apache::run::evaluate($ylabel,$safeeval,$$parstack[-1]); $ylabel =~ s/\n/ /g; if (length($ylabel) > $max_str_len) { $ylabel = substr($ylabel,0,$max_str_len); @@ -672,6 +685,7 @@ sub start_label { &get_attributes(\%label,\%label_defaults,$parstack,$safeeval, $tagstack->[-1]); my $text = &Apache::lonxml::get_all_text("/label",$$parser[-1]); + $text = &Apache::run::evaluate($text,$safeeval,$$parstack[-1]); $text =~ s/\n/ /g; $text = substr($text,0,$max_str_len) if (length($text) > $max_str_len); $label{'text'} = $text; @@ -750,8 +764,9 @@ sub start_function { &Apache::lonxml::warning('Use of precludes use of . The will be omitted in favor of the declaration.'); delete $curves[-1]->{'data'} ; } - $curves[-1]->{'function'} = - &Apache::lonxml::get_all_text("/function",$$parser[-1]); + my $function = &Apache::lonxml::get_all_text("/function",$$parser[-1]); + $function = &Apache::run::evaluate($function,$safeeval,$$parstack[-1]); + $curves[-1]->{'function'} = $function; } elsif ($target eq 'edit') { $result .= &Apache::edit::tag_start($target,$token,'Gnuplot compatible curve function'); my $text = &Apache::lonxml::get_all_text("/function",$$parser[-1]); @@ -788,6 +803,7 @@ sub start_data { delete($curves[-1]->{'function'}); } my $datatext = &Apache::lonxml::get_all_text("/data",$$parser[-1]); + $datatext=&Apache::run::evaluate($datatext,$safeeval,$$parstack[-1]); # Deal with cases where we're given an array... if ($datatext =~ /^\@/) { $datatext = &Apache::run::run('return "'.$datatext.'"',