diff --git a/tests/mirror/julia_benchmark_plotly_barchart.Rmd b/tests/mirror/julia_benchmark_plotly_barchart.Rmd new file mode 100644 index 000000000..56f16283e --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/mirror/julia_benchmark_plotly_barchart.Rmd @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ +--- +jupyter: + kernelspec: + display_name: Python 3 + language: python + name: python3 + language_info: + codemirror_mode: + name: ipython + version: 3 + file_extension: .py + mimetype: text/x-python + name: python + nbconvert_exporter: python + pygments_lexer: ipython3 + version: 3.6.6 +--- + +```{python} +# IJulia rocks! So does Plotly. Check it out + +using Plotly +api_key = "" # visit https://plot.ly/api to generate an API username and password +username = "" + +Plotly.signin(username, api_key) +``` + +```{python} +# Following data taken from http://julialang.org/ frontpage +benchmarks = ["fib", "parse_int", "quicksort3", "mandel", "pi_sum", "rand_mat_stat", "rand_mat_mul"] +platforms = ["Fortran", "Julia", "Python", "R", "Matlab", "Mathematica", "Javascript", "Go"] + +data = { + platforms[1] => [0.26, 5.03, 1.11, 0.86, 0.80, 0.64, 0.96], + platforms[2] => [0.91, 1.60, 1.14, 0.85, 1.00, 1.66, 1.01], + platforms[3] => [30.37, 13.95, 31.98, 14.19, 16.33, 13.52, 3.41 ], + platforms[4] => [411.36, 59.40, 524.29, 106.97, 15.42, 10.84, 3.98 ], + platforms[5] => [1992.00, 1463.16, 101.84, 64.58, 1.29, 6.61, 1.10 ], + platforms[6] => [64.46, 29.54, 35.74, 6.07, 1.32, 4.52, 1.16 ], + platforms[7] => [2.18, 2.43, 3.51, 3.49, 0.84, 3.28, 14.60], + platforms[8] => [1.03, 4.79, 1.25, 2.36, 1.41, 8.12, 8.51] + } + +pdata = [ {"x"=>benchmarks,"y"=>data[k],"bardir"=>"h","type"=>"bar","name"=>k} for k = platforms ] + +layout = { + "title"=> "Julia benchmark comparison (smaller is better, C performance = 1.0)", + "barmode"=> "group", + "autosize"=> false, + "width"=> 900, + "height"=> 900, + "titlefont"=> + { + "family"=> "Open Sans", + "size"=> 18, + "color"=> "rgb(84, 39, 143)" + }, + "margin"=> {"l"=>160, "pad"=>0}, + "xaxis"=> { + "title"=> "Benchmark log-time", + "type"=> "log" + }, + "yaxis"=> {"title"=> "Benchmark Name"} + } + +response = Plotly.plot(pdata,["layout"=>layout]) + +# Embed in an iframe within IJulia +s = string("") +display("text/html", s) +``` + +```{python} +# checkout https://plot.ly/api/ for more Julia examples! +# But to show off some other Plotly features: +x = 1:1500 +y1 = sin(2*pi*x/1500.) + rand(1500)-0.5 +y2 = sin(2*pi*x/1500.) + +fish = {"x"=>x,"y"=> y1, + "type"=>"scatter","mode"=>"markers", + "marker"=>{"color"=>"rgb(0, 0, 255)","opacity"=>0.5 } } + +fit = {"x"=> x,"y"=> y2, + "type"=>"scatter", "mode"=>"markers", "opacity"=>0.8, + "marker"=>{"color"=>"rgb(255, 0, 0)"} } + +layout = {"autosize"=> false, + "width"=> 650, "height"=> 550, + "title"=>"Fish School", + "xaxis"=>{ "ticks"=> "", + "gridcolor"=> "white", + "zerolinecolor"=> "white", + "linecolor"=> "white", + "autorange"=> false, + "range"=>[0,1500] }, + "yaxis"=>{ "ticks"=> "", + "gridcolor"=> "white", + "zerolinecolor"=> "white", + "linecolor"=> "white", + "autorange"=> false, + "range"=>[-2.2,2.2] }, + "plot_bgcolor"=> "rgb(245,245,247)", + "showlegend"=> false, + "hovermode"=> "closest"} + +response = Plotly.plot([fish, fit],["layout"=>layout]) +s = string("") +display("text/html", s) +``` diff --git a/tests/mirror/julia_functional_geometry.Rmd b/tests/mirror/julia_functional_geometry.Rmd new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3fdb7dbb4 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/mirror/julia_functional_geometry.Rmd @@ -0,0 +1,123 @@ +```{julia} +# This notebook is a semi top-down explanation. This cell needs to be +# executed first so that the operators and helper functions are defined +# All of this is explained in the later half of the notebook + +using Compose, Interact +Compose.set_default_graphic_size(2inch, 2inch) + +points_f = [ + (.1, .1), + (.9, .1), + (.9, .2), + (.2, .2), + (.2, .4), + (.6, .4), + (.6, .5), + (.2, .5), + (.2, .9), + (.1, .9), + (.1, .1) +] + +f = compose(context(), stroke("black"), line(points_f)) + +rot(pic) = compose(context(rotation=Rotation(-deg2rad(90))), pic) +flip(pic) = compose(context(mirror=Mirror(deg2rad(90), 0.5w, 0.5h)), pic) +above(m, n, p, q) = + compose(context(), + (context(0, 0, 1, m/(m+n)), p), + (context(0, m/(m+n), 1, n/(m+n)), q)) + +above(p, q) = above(1, 1, p, q) + +beside(m, n, p, q) = + compose(context(), + (context(0, 0, m/(m+n), 1), p), + (context(m/(m+n), 0, n/(m+n), 1), q)) + +beside(p, q) = beside(1, 1, p, q) + +over(p, q) = compose(context(), + (context(), p), (context(), q)) + +rot45(pic) = + compose(context(0, 0, 1/sqrt(2), 1/sqrt(2), + rotation=Rotation(-deg2rad(45), 0w, 0h)), pic) + +# Utility function to zoom out and look at the context +zoomout(pic) = compose(context(), + (context(0.2, 0.2, 0.6, 0.6), pic), + (context(0.2, 0.2, 0.6, 0.6), fill(nothing), stroke("black"), strokedash([0.5mm, 0.5mm]), + polygon([(0, 0), (1, 0), (1, 1), (0, 1)]))) + +function read_path(p_str) + tokens = [try parsefloat(x) catch symbol(x) end for x in split(p_str, r"[\s,]+")] + path(tokens) +end + +fish = compose(context(units=UnitBox(260, 260)), stroke("black"), + read_path(strip(readall("fish.path")))) + +rotatable(pic) = @manipulate for θ=0:0.001:2π + compose(context(rotation=Rotation(θ)), pic) +end + +blank = compose(context()) + +fliprot45(pic) = rot45(compose(context(mirror=Mirror(deg2rad(-45))),pic)) + +# Hide this cell. +display(MIME("text/html"), """""") +``` + +# Functional Geometry +*Functional Geometry* is a paper by Peter Henderson ([original (1982)](users.ecs.soton.ac.uk/peter/funcgeo.pdf), [revisited (2002)](https://cs.au.dk/~hosc/local/HOSC-15-4-pp349-365.pdf)) which deconstructs the MC Escher woodcut *Square Limit* + +![Square Limit](http://i.imgur.com/LjRzmNM.png) + + +> A picture is an example of a complex object that can be described in terms of its parts. +Yet a picture needs to be rendered on a printer or a screen by a device that expects to +be given a sequence of commands. Programming that sequence of commands directly is +much harder than having an application generate the commands automatically from the +simpler, denotational description. + + +A `picture` is a *denotation* of something to draw. + +e.g. The value of f here denotes the picture of the letter F + + +Original at http://nbviewer.jupyter.org/github/shashi/ijulia-notebooks/blob/master/funcgeo/Functional%20Geometry.ipynb + + +## In conclusion + +We described Escher's *Square Limit* from the description of its smaller parts, which in turn were described in terms of their smaller parts. + +This seemed simple because we chose to talk in terms of an *algebra* to describe pictures. The primitives `rot`, `flip`, `fliprot45`, `above`, `beside` and `over` fit the job perfectly. + +We were able to describe these primitves in terms of `compose` `contexts`, which the Compose library knows how to render. + +Denotation can be an easy way to describe a system as well as a practical implementation method. + +[Abstraction barriers](https://mitpress.mit.edu/sicp/full-text/sicp/book/node29.html) are useful tools that can reduce the cognitive overhead on the programmer. It entails creating layers consisting of functions which only use functions in the same layer or layers below in their own implementation. The layers in our language were: + + ------------------[ squarelimit ]------------------ + -------------[ quartet, cycle, nonet ]------------- + ---[ rot, flip, fliprot45, above, beside, over ]--- + -------[ compose, context, line, path,... ]-------- + +Drawing this diagram out is a useful way to begin building any library. + diff --git a/tests/mirror/jupyter.Rmd b/tests/mirror/jupyter.Rmd new file mode 100644 index 000000000..59fed66b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/mirror/jupyter.Rmd @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +--- +jupyter: + kernelspec: + display_name: Python 3 + language: python + name: python3 + language_info: + codemirror_mode: + name: ipython + version: 3 + file_extension: .py + mimetype: text/x-python + name: python + nbconvert_exporter: python + pygments_lexer: ipython3 + version: 3.6.4 +--- + +# Jupyter notebook + +This notebook is a simple jupyter notebook. It only has markdown and code cells. And it does not contain consecutive markdown cells. We start with an addition: + +```{python} +a = 1 +b = 2 +a + b +``` + +Now we return a few tuples + +```{python} +a, b +``` + +```{python} +a, b, a+b +``` + +And this is already the end of the notebook diff --git a/tests/mirror/jupyter_again.Rmd b/tests/mirror/jupyter_again.Rmd new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1b7c48cf0 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/mirror/jupyter_again.Rmd @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +--- +jupyter: + kernelspec: + display_name: Python 3 + language: python + name: python3 + language_info: + codemirror_mode: + name: ipython + version: 3 + file_extension: .py + mimetype: text/x-python + name: python + nbconvert_exporter: python + pygments_lexer: ipython3 + version: 3.6.5 +--- + +```{python} +c = ''' +title: "Quick test" +output: + ioslides_presentation: + widescreen: true + smaller: true +editor_options: + chunk_output_type console +''' +``` + +```{python} +import yaml +print(yaml.dump(yaml.load(c))) +``` + +```{python} +# ?next +``` diff --git a/tests/mirror/jupyter_with_raw_cell_in_body.Rmd b/tests/mirror/jupyter_with_raw_cell_in_body.Rmd new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a306107a2 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/mirror/jupyter_with_raw_cell_in_body.Rmd @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +--- +jupyter: + celltoolbar: Edit Metadata + kernelspec: + display_name: Python 3 + language: python + name: python3 + language_info: + codemirror_mode: + name: ipython + version: 3 + file_extension: .py + mimetype: text/x-python + name: python + nbconvert_exporter: python + pygments_lexer: ipython3 + version: 3.6.6 +--- + +```{python} +1+2+3 +``` + +```{python active="", eval=FALSE} +This is a raw cell +``` + +This is a markdown cell diff --git a/tests/mirror/jupyter_with_raw_cell_on_top.Rmd b/tests/mirror/jupyter_with_raw_cell_on_top.Rmd new file mode 100644 index 000000000..69e82c3ea --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/mirror/jupyter_with_raw_cell_on_top.Rmd @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +--- +title: "Quick test" +output: + ioslides_presentation: + widescreen: true + smaller: true +editor_options: + chunk_output_type console +jupyter: + kernelspec: + display_name: Python 3 + language: python + name: python3 + language_info: + codemirror_mode: + name: ipython + version: 3 + file_extension: .py + mimetype: text/x-python + name: python + nbconvert_exporter: python + pygments_lexer: ipython3 + version: 3.6.5 +--- + +```{python} +1+2+3 +``` + +```{python} + +``` diff --git a/tests/test_mirror.py b/tests/test_mirror.py index 8b444e6fe..61313c985 100644 --- a/tests/test_mirror.py +++ b/tests/test_mirror.py @@ -71,6 +71,20 @@ def test_rmd_unchanged(rmd_file): compare(rmd, rmd_ref) +@pytest.mark.skipif(sys.version_info < (3, 6), + reason="unordered dict result in changes in chunk options") +@pytest.mark.parametrize('ipynb_file', list_all_notebooks('.ipynb')) +def test_rmd_from_ipynb_unchanged(ipynb_file): + rmd_file = mirror_file(ipynb_file).replace('.py', '.Rmd') + create_if_missing(rmd_file, ipynb_file) + + with open(rmd_file, encoding='utf-8') as fp: + rmd = fp.read() + + rmd_ref = jupytext.writes(jupytext.readf(ipynb_file), ext='.Rmd') + compare(rmd, rmd_ref) + + @pytest.mark.skipif(sys.version_info < (3, 6), reason="unordered dict result in changes in chunk options") @pytest.mark.parametrize('nb_file', list_py_notebooks('.ipynb'))