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1 /*
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2 libgstroke - a GNOME stroke interface library
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3 Copyright (c) 1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001 Mark F. Willey, ETLA Technical
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5 See the file COPYING for distribution information.
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6
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7 This file contains the stroke recognition algorithm.
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8 */
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9
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10 #include "config.h"
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11
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12 #include <unistd.h>
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13 #include <stdlib.h>
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14 #include <stdio.h>
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15 #include <math.h>
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16 #include <glib.h>
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17 #include <gtk/gtk.h>
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18 #include "gstroke.h"
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19 #include "gstroke-internal.h"
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20
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21
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22 void
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23 _gstroke_init (struct gstroke_metrics *metrics)
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24 {
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25 if (metrics->pointList != NULL) {
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26 /* FIXME: does this free the data too?*/
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27 g_slist_free (metrics->pointList);
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28 metrics->pointList = NULL;
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29 metrics->point_count = 0;
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30 }
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31 }
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32
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33 /* figure out which bin the point falls in */
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34 static gint
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35 _gstroke_bin (p_point point_p, gint bound_x_1, gint bound_x_2,
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36 gint bound_y_1, gint bound_y_2)
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37 {
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38
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39 gint bin_num = 1;
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40
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41 if (point_p->x > bound_x_1) bin_num += 1;
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42 if (point_p->x > bound_x_2) bin_num += 1;
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43 if (point_p->y > bound_y_1) bin_num += 3;
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44 if (point_p->y > bound_y_2) bin_num += 3;
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45
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46 return bin_num;
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47 }
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48
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49 gint
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50 _gstroke_trans (gchar *sequence, struct gstroke_metrics *metrics)
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51 {
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52 GSList *crt_elem;
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53 /* number of bins recorded in the stroke */
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54 guint sequence_count = 0;
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55
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56 /* points-->sequence translation scratch variables */
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57 gint prev_bin = 0;
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58 gint current_bin = 0;
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59 gint bin_count = 0;
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60
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61 /* flag indicating the start of a stroke - always count it in the sequence */
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62 gint first_bin = TRUE;
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63
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64 /* bin boundary and size variables */
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65 gint delta_x, delta_y;
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66 gint bound_x_1, bound_x_2;
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67 gint bound_y_1, bound_y_2;
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68
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69
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70 /* determine size of grid */
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71 delta_x = metrics->max_x - metrics->min_x;
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72 delta_y = metrics->max_y - metrics->min_y;
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73
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74 /* calculate bin boundary positions */
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75 bound_x_1 = metrics->min_x + (delta_x / 3);
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76 bound_x_2 = metrics->min_x + 2 * (delta_x / 3);
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77
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78 bound_y_1 = metrics->min_y + (delta_y / 3);
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79 bound_y_2 = metrics->min_y + 2 * (delta_y / 3);
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80
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81 if (delta_x > GSTROKE_SCALE_RATIO * delta_y) {
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82 bound_y_1 = (metrics->max_y + metrics->min_y - delta_x) / 2 + (delta_x / 3);
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83 bound_y_2 = (metrics->max_y + metrics->min_y - delta_x) / 2 + 2 * (delta_x / 3);
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84 } else if (delta_y > GSTROKE_SCALE_RATIO * delta_x) {
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85 bound_x_1 = (metrics->max_x + metrics->min_x - delta_y) / 2 + (delta_y / 3);
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86 bound_x_2 = (metrics->max_x + metrics->min_x - delta_y) / 2 + 2 * (delta_y / 3);
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87 }
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88
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89 #if 0
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90 printf ("DEBUG:: point count: %d\n", metrics->point_count);
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91 printf ("DEBUG:: metrics->min_x: %d\n", metrics->min_x);
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92 printf ("DEBUG:: metrics->max_x: %d\n", metrics->max_x);
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93 printf ("DEBUG:: metrics->min_y: %d\n", metrics->min_y);
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94 printf ("DEBUG:: metrics->max_y: %d\n", metrics->max_y);
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95 printf ("DEBUG:: delta_x: %d\n", delta_x);
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96 printf ("DEBUG:: delta_y: %d\n", delta_y);
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97 printf ("DEBUG:: bound_x_1: %d\n", bound_x_1);
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98 printf ("DEBUG:: bound_x_2: %d\n", bound_x_2);
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99 printf ("DEBUG:: bound_y_1: %d\n", bound_y_1);
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100 printf ("DEBUG:: bound_y_2: %d\n", bound_y_2);
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101 #endif
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102
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103 /*
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104 build string by placing points in bins, collapsing bins and
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105 discarding those with too few points... */
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106
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107 crt_elem = metrics->pointList;
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108 while (crt_elem != NULL)
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109 {
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110 /* figure out which bin the point falls in */
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111
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112 /*printf ("X = %d Y = %d\n", ((p_point)crt_elem->data)->x,
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113 ((p_point)crt_elem->data)->y); */
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114
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115
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116 current_bin = _gstroke_bin ((p_point)crt_elem->data, bound_x_1,
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117 bound_x_2, bound_y_1, bound_y_2);
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118
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119 /* if this is the first point, consider it the previous bin, too. */
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120 if (prev_bin == 0)
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121 prev_bin = current_bin;
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122
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123 /*printf ("DEBUG:: current bin: %d x=%d y = %d\n", current_bin,
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124 ((p_point)crt_elem->data)->x,
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125 ((p_point)crt_elem->data)->y); */
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126
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127 if (prev_bin == current_bin)
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128 bin_count++;
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129 else {
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130 /* we are moving to a new bin -- consider adding to the sequence */
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131 if ((bin_count > (metrics->point_count * GSTROKE_BIN_COUNT_PERCENT))
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132 || (first_bin == TRUE)) {
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133
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134 /*
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135 gchar val = '0' + prev_bin;
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136 printf ("%c", val);fflush (stdout);
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137 g_string_append (&sequence, &val);
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138 */
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139
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140 first_bin = FALSE;
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141 sequence[sequence_count++] = '0' + prev_bin;
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142 /* printf ("DEBUG:: adding sequence: %d\n", prev_bin); */
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143
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144 }
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145
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146 /* restart counting points in the new bin */
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147 bin_count=0;
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148 prev_bin = current_bin;
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149 }
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150
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151 /* move to next point, freeing current point from list */
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152
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153 free (crt_elem->data);
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154 crt_elem = g_slist_next (crt_elem);
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155 }
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156 /* add the last run of points to the sequence */
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157 sequence[sequence_count++] = '0' + current_bin;
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158 /* printf ("DEBUG:: adding final sequence: %d\n", current_bin); */
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159
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160 _gstroke_init (metrics);
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161
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162 {
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163 /* FIXME: get rid of this block
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164 gchar val = '0' + current_bin;
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165 printf ("%c\n", val);fflush (stdout);
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166 g_string_append (&sequence, '\0');
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167 */
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168 sequence[sequence_count] = '\0';
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169 }
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170
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171 return TRUE;
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172 }
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173
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174 /* my plan is to make a stroke training program where you can enter all of
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175 the variations of slop that map to a canonical set of strokes. When the
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176 application calls gstroke_canonical, it gets one of the recognized strokes,
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177 or "", if it's not a recognized variation. I will probably use a hash
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178 table. Right now, it just passes the values through to gstroke_trans */
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179 gint
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180 _gstroke_canonical (gchar *sequence, struct gstroke_metrics *metrics)
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181 {
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182 return _gstroke_trans (sequence, metrics);
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183 }
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184
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185
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186 void
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187 _gstroke_record (gint x, gint y, struct gstroke_metrics *metrics)
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188 {
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189 p_point new_point_p;
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190 gint delx, dely;
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191 float ix, iy;
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192
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193 g_return_if_fail( metrics != NULL );
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194
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195 #if 0
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196 printf ("%d:%d ", x, y); fflush (stdout);
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197 #endif
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198
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199 if (metrics->point_count < GSTROKE_MAX_POINTS) {
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200 new_point_p = (p_point) g_malloc (sizeof (struct s_point));
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201
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202 if (metrics->pointList == NULL) {
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203
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204 /* first point in list - initialize metrics */
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205 metrics->min_x = 10000;
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206 metrics->min_y = 10000;
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207 metrics->max_x = -1;
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208 metrics->max_y = -1;
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209
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210 metrics->pointList = (GSList*) g_malloc (sizeof (GSList));
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211
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212 metrics->pointList->data = new_point_p;
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213 metrics->pointList->next = NULL;
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214 metrics->point_count = 0;
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215
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216 } else {
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217
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218 #define LAST_POINT ((p_point)(g_slist_last (metrics->pointList)->data))
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219
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220 /* interpolate between last and current point */
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221 delx = x - LAST_POINT->x;
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222 dely = y - LAST_POINT->y;
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223
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224 if (abs(delx) > abs(dely)) { /* step by the greatest delta direction */
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225 iy = LAST_POINT->y;
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226
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227 /* go from the last point to the current, whatever direction it may be */
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228 for (ix = LAST_POINT->x; (delx > 0) ? (ix < x) : (ix > x); ix += (delx > 0) ? 1 : -1) {
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229
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230 /* step the other axis by the correct increment */
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231 iy += fabs(((float) dely / (float) delx)) * (float) ((dely < 0) ? -1.0 : 1.0);
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232
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233 /* add the interpolated point */
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234 new_point_p->x = ix;
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235 new_point_p->y = iy;
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236 metrics->pointList = g_slist_append (metrics->pointList, new_point_p);
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237
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238 /* update metrics */
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239 if (((gint) ix) < metrics->min_x) metrics->min_x = (gint) ix;
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240 if (((gint) ix) > metrics->max_x) metrics->max_x = (gint) ix;
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241 if (((gint) iy) < metrics->min_y) metrics->min_y = (gint) iy;
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242 if (((gint) iy) > metrics->max_y) metrics->max_y = (gint) iy;
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243 metrics->point_count++;
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244
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245 new_point_p = (p_point) malloc (sizeof(struct s_point));
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246 }
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247 } else { /* same thing, but for dely larger than delx case... */
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248 ix = LAST_POINT->x;
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249
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250 /* go from the last point to the current, whatever direction it may be
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251 */
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252 for (iy = LAST_POINT->y; (dely > 0) ? (iy < y) : (iy > y); iy += (dely > 0) ? 1 : -1) {
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253
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254 /* step the other axis by the correct increment */
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255 ix += fabs(((float) delx / (float) dely)) * (float) ((delx < 0) ? -1.0 : 1.0);
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256
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257 /* add the interpolated point */
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258 new_point_p->y = iy;
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259 new_point_p->x = ix;
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260 metrics->pointList = g_slist_append(metrics->pointList, new_point_p);
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261
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262 /* update metrics */
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263 if (((gint) ix) < metrics->min_x) metrics->min_x = (gint) ix;
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264 if (((gint) ix) > metrics->max_x) metrics->max_x = (gint) ix;
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265 if (((gint) iy) < metrics->min_y) metrics->min_y = (gint) iy;
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266 if (((gint) iy) > metrics->max_y) metrics->max_y = (gint) iy;
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267 metrics->point_count++;
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268
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269 new_point_p = (p_point) malloc (sizeof(struct s_point));
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270 }
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271 }
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272
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273 /* add the sampled point */
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274 metrics->pointList = g_slist_append(metrics->pointList, new_point_p);
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275 }
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276
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277 /* record the sampled point values */
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278 new_point_p->x = x;
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279 new_point_p->y = y;
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280
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281 #if 0
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282 {
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283 GSList *crt = metrics->pointList;
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284 printf ("Record ");
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285 while (crt != NULL)
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286 {
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287 printf ("(%d,%d)", ((p_point)crt->data)->x, ((p_point)crt->data)->y);
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288 crt = g_slist_next (crt);
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289 }
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290 printf ("\n");
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291 }
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292 #endif
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293 }
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294 }
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