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-# Dummy Makefile to create a random dataset for plotting.
-#
-# Copyright (C) 2018-2022 Mohammad Akhlaghi <mohammad@akhlaghi.org>
-#
-# This Makefile is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-# (at your option) any later version.
-#
-# This Makefile is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this Makefile. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-
-
-
-
-# Dummy dataset
-# -------------
-#
-# Just as a demonstration(!): we will use AWK to generate a table showing X
-# and X^2 and draw its plot.
-#
-# Note that this dataset is directly read by LaTeX to generate a plot, so
-# we need to put it in the $(tex-publish-dir) directory.
-dm-squared = $(tex-publish-dir)/squared.txt
-$(dm-squared): $(pconfdir)/delete-me-squared-num.conf | $(tex-publish-dir)
-
-# When the plotted values are re-made, it is necessary to also delete
-# the TiKZ externalized files so the plot is also re-made by
-# PGFPlots.
- rm -f $(tikzdir)/delete-me-squared.pdf
-
-# Write the column metadata in a temporary file name (appending
-# '.tmp' to the actual target name). Once all steps are done, it is
-# renamed to the final target. We do this because if there is an
-# error in the middle, Make will not consider the job to be complete
-# and will stop here.
- echo "# Data for demonstration plot of default Maneage (MANaging data linEAGE)." > $@.tmp
- echo "# It is a simple plot, showing the power of two: y=x^2! " >> $@.tmp
- echo "# " >> $@.tmp
- echo "# Column 1: X [arbitrary, f32] The horizontal axis numbers." \
- >> $@.tmp
- echo "# Column 2: X_POW2 [arbitrary, f32] The horizontal axis to the power of two." \
- >> $@.tmp
- echo "# " >> $@.tmp
- $(call print-general-metadata, $@.tmp)
-
-# Generate the table of random values.
- awk 'BEGIN {for(i=1;i<=$(delete-me-squared-num);i+=0.5) \
- printf("%-8.1f%.2f\n", i, i*i); }' >> $@.tmp
-
-# Write it into the final target
- mv $@.tmp $@
-
-
-
-
-
-# Demo image PDF
-# --------------
-#
-# For an example image, we'll make a PDF copy of the WFPC II image to
-# display in the paper.
-dm-histdir = $(texdir)/image-histogram
-$(dm-histdir): | $(texdir); mkdir $@
-dm-img-pdf = $(dm-histdir)/wfpc2.pdf
-$(dm-img-pdf): $(dm-histdir)/%.pdf: $(indir)/%.fits | $(dm-histdir)
-
-# When the plotted values are re-made, it is necessary to also
-# delete the TiKZ externalized files so the plot is also re-made.
- rm -f $(tikzdir)/delete-me-image-histogram.pdf
-
-# Convert the dataset to a PDF.
- astconvertt --colormap=gray --fluxhigh=4 $< -h0 -o$@
-
-
-
-
-
-# Histogram of demo image
-# -----------------------
-#
-# For an example plot, we'll show the pixel value histogram also. IMPORTANT
-# NOTE: because this histogram contains data that is included in a plot, we
-# should publish it, so it will go into the $(tex-publish-dir).
-dm-img-histogram = $(tex-publish-dir)/wfpc2-histogram.txt
-$(dm-img-histogram): $(tex-publish-dir)/%-histogram.txt: $(indir)/%.fits \
- | $(tex-publish-dir)
-
-# When the plotted values are re-made, it is necessary to also delete
-# the TiKZ externalized files so the plot is also re-made.
- rm -f $(tikzdir)/delete-me-image-histogram.pdf
-
-# Generate the pixel value histogram.
- aststatistics --lessthan=5 $< -h0 --histogram -o$@.data
-
-# Put a two-line description of the dataset, copy the column metadata
-# from '$@.data', and add copyright.
- echo "# Histogram of example image to demonstrate Maneage (MANaging data linEAGE)." \
- > $@.tmp
- echo "# Example image URL: $(DEMO-URL)" >> $@.tmp
- echo "# " >> $@.tmp
- awk '/^# Column .:/' $@.data >> $@.tmp
- echo "# " >> $@.tmp
- $(call print-general-metadata, $@.tmp)
-
-# Add the column numbers in a formatted manner, rename it to the
-# output and clean up.
- awk '!/^#/{printf("%-15.4f%d\n", $$1, $$2)}' $@.data >> $@.tmp
- mv $@.tmp $@
- rm $@.data
-
-
-
-
-
-# Basic statistics
-# ----------------
-#
-# This is just as a demonstration on how to get analysic configuration
-# parameters from variables defined in 'reproduce/analysis/config/'.
-dm-img-stats = $(dm-histdir)/wfpc2-stats.txt
-$(dm-img-stats): $(dm-histdir)/%-stats.txt: $(indir)/%.fits \
- | $(dm-histdir)
- aststatistics $< -h0 --mean --median > $@
-
-
-
-
-
-# TeX macros
-# ----------
-#
-# This is how we write the necessary parameters in the final PDF.
-#
-# NOTE: In LaTeX you cannot use any non-alphabetic character in a variable
-# name.
-$(mtexdir)/delete-me.tex: $(dm-squared) $(dm-img-pdf) $(dm-img-histogram) \
- $(dm-img-stats)
-
-# Write the number of random values used.
- echo "\newcommand{\deletemenum}{$(delete-me-squared-num)}" > $@
-
-# Note that since Make variables start with a '$(', if you want to
-# use '$' within the shell (not Make), you have to quote any
-# occurance of '$' with another '$'. That is why there are '$$' in
-# the AWK command below.
-#
-# Here, we are first using AWK to find the minimum and maximum
-# values, then using it again to read each separately to use in the
-# macro definition.
- mm=$$(awk 'BEGIN{min=99999; max=-min}
- !/^#/{if($$2>max) max=$$2; if($$2<min) min=$$2;}
- END{print min, max}' $(dm-squared));
- v=$$(echo "$$mm" | awk '{printf "%.3f", $$1}');
- echo "\newcommand{\deletememin}{$$v}" >> $@
- v=$$(echo "$$mm" | awk '{printf "%.3f", $$2}');
- echo "\newcommand{\deletememax}{$$v}" >> $@
-
-# Write the statistics of the demo image as a macro.
- mean=$$(awk '{printf("%.2f", $$1)}' $(dm-img-stats))
- echo "\newcommand{\deletemewfpctwomean}{$$mean}" >> $@
- median=$$(awk '{printf("%.2f", $$2)}' $(dm-img-stats))
- echo "\newcommand{\deletemewfpctwomedian}{$$median}" >> $@