# include # include # include # include # include using namespace std; # include "pbma_io.hpp" int main ( int argc, char *argv[] ); void test01 ( ); void test02 ( ); void timestamp ( ); //****************************************************************************80 int main ( int argc, char *argv[] ) //****************************************************************************80 // // Purpose: // // MAIN is the main program for PBMA_IO_TEST. // // Discussion: // // PBMA_IO_TEST tests the PBMA_IO library. // // Licensing: // // This code is distributed under the GNU LGPL license. // // Modified: // // 05 June 2010 // // Author: // // John Burkardt // { timestamp ( ); cout << "\n"; cout << "PBMA_IO_TEST:\n"; cout << " C++ version\n"; cout << " Test the PBMA_IO library.\n"; test01 ( ); test02 ( ); // // Terminate. // cout << "\n"; cout << "PBMA_IO_TEST:\n"; cout << " Normal end of execution.\n"; cout << "\n"; timestamp ( ); return 0; } //****************************************************************************80 void test01 ( ) //****************************************************************************80 // // Purpose: // // TEST01 tests PBMA_EXAMPLE, PBMA_WRITE. // // Licensing: // // This code is distributed under the GNU LGPL license. // // Modified: // // 05 June 2010 // // Author: // // John Burkardt // { int *b; string file_out_name = "pbma_io_prb_01.ascii.pbm"; int xsize = 300; int ysize = 300; cout << "\n"; cout << "TEST01:\n"; cout << " PBMA_EXAMPLE sets up ASCII PBM data.\n"; cout << " PBMA_WRITE writes an ASCII PBM file.\n"; cout << "\n"; cout << " Writing the file \"" << file_out_name << "\".\n"; b = new int[xsize*ysize]; pbma_example ( xsize, ysize, b ); cout << "\n"; cout << " PBMA_EXAMPLE has set up the data.\n"; pbma_write ( file_out_name, xsize, ysize, b ); cout << "\n"; cout << " PBMA_WRITE was successful.\n"; delete [] b; // // Now have PBMA_READ_TEST look at the file we think we created. // pbma_read_test ( file_out_name ); cout << "\n"; cout << " PBMA_READ_TEST was able to read the file.\n"; return; } //****************************************************************************80 void test02 ( ) //****************************************************************************80 // // Purpose: // // TEST02 tests PBMA_READ_HEADER, PBMA_READ_DATA. // // Licensing: // // This code is distributed under the GNU LGPL license. // // Modified: // // 05 June 2010 // // Author: // // John Burkardt // { int *b; string file_in_name = "pbma_io_prb_02.ascii.pbm"; int i; int j; int k; int xsize; int ysize; cout << "\n"; cout << "TEST02\n"; cout << " PBMA_READ reads the header and data of an ASCII PBM file.\n"; // // Create a data file to read. // pbma_write_test ( file_in_name ); cout << "\n"; cout << " PBMA_WRITE_TEST created some test data.\n"; // // Now have PBMA_READ try to read it. // pbma_read ( file_in_name, xsize, ysize, &b ); cout << "\n"; cout << " PBMA_READ was able to read the file we created.\n"; cout << "\n"; cout << " Sample data:\n"; cout << "\n"; for ( k = 0; k <= 29; k++ ) { i = ( ( 29 - k ) * 0 + k * ( xsize - 1 ) ) / 29; j = ( ( 29 - k ) * 0 + k * ( ysize - 1 ) ) / 29; cout << setw(4) << i << " " << setw(4) << j << " " << setw(6) << b[i*ysize+j] << "\n"; } delete [] b; return; } //****************************************************************************80 void timestamp ( ) //****************************************************************************80 // // Purpose: // // TIMESTAMP prints the current YMDHMS date as a time stamp. // // Example: // // May 31 2001 09:45:54 AM // // Licensing: // // This code is distributed under the GNU LGPL license. // // Modified: // // 24 September 2003 // // Author: // // John Burkardt // // Parameters: // // None // { # define TIME_SIZE 40 static char time_buffer[TIME_SIZE]; const struct tm *tm; size_t len; time_t now; now = time ( NULL ); tm = localtime ( &now ); len = strftime ( time_buffer, TIME_SIZE, "%d %B %Y %I:%M:%S %p", tm ); cout << time_buffer << "\n"; return; # undef TIME_SIZE }