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%% Example Script
% This Script is meant to demonstrate the capabilities of the PlotID tool.
%% Clear Environment
clear; clc; close all;
addpath('CI_files'); % Test scripts
try
delete testdata2.h5;
end
%% Set ProjectID
% ProjectID can also be set in the config file
% Leave empty for using the ID from the config file
ProjectID = 'FST01';
%% Data
% Creating Random Data to use as data-file
x = linspace(0,7);
y = rand(1,100)+2;
dataset1 = 'test_data.mat';
% use absolute paths for good practise
dataset1 = fullfile(pwd, dataset1);
save(dataset1,'x','y');
% some data as .h5
x1 = linspace(0,2*pi);
y1 = sin(x1)+.5*sin(2*x1)+2;
% define file path & name
fpath = fullfile(pwd,"./testdata2.h5");
dataset2 = fullfile(pwd,'testdata2.h5');
% create hdf5 file and dataset > write data to hdf5 file / dataset
h5create(fpath, "/x1", size(x1), "Datatype", class(x1))
h5create(fpath, "/y1", size(y1), "Datatype", class(y1))
h5write(fpath, "/x1", x1)
h5write(fpath, "/y1", y1)
%% Plotting
% This is still part of a normal script to produce plots.
% Make sure to save each figure in a variable to pass to PlotID-functions.
fig(1) = figure;
set(gcf,'Units','centimeters','PaperUnits','centimeters','PaperSize',[9 7],...
'Position',[5 5 9 7]);
plot(x,y,'Color',0.5*[1 1 1]);
box off; hold on;
plot(x1,y1,'-k');
set(gca, 'TickDir', 'out', 'YLim', [0,4],'YTick',[0:1:4],'XLim',[0,6]);
%fstplt.setfiguresize('1/2ppt16:9');
%fstplt.pimpplot;
%% Example 1: single plot based on two data-sets
%% Tag the plot
% PlotID Implementation starts here.
% TagPlot adds a visible ID to the figure(s) and to the figures property
% 'Tag'
[fig, ID] = PlotID.TagPlot(fig, 'ProjectID', ProjectID);
%% Publishing
% Second part of plotID
% The functions needs the file location, the location of the data and the
% figure and can take several options.
path.script = mfilename('fullpath'); % filename of the m.script
% file names of the datasets
path.rdata = {dataset1,dataset2} ; % don't forget the extension
PlotID.Publish(path, ID, fig(1), 'Location', 'local' ,'Method','individual')
%% End