JM

Jorge Moreno

contact

jorge raul moreno -at- hot mail -dot- com

I heard that every android has a wish: to be ticklish...
This Android never suffered Pteronophobia (the fear of being tickled by feathers!)

Great Tutorials

My Books:

TitleAuthor
Practical Programming in Tcl and Tk Brent Welch
Effective Tcl/Tk Programming Mark Harrison/Michael McLennan
Tcl/Tk for Real Programmers Clif Flynt
The Tcl Programming Language Ashok P Nadkarni

Effective Tcl/Tk Programming


Pages I started...


pages where I have made minor edits...


when programming with Tcl, I use:

for XML parsing

web scrapping

  • tool that helps: firefox add-on that shows tdom structure (DOM Inspector)
  • tool that shows http protocol (HttpFox)
  • LemonTree branch

diagrams

WebServer

Static content

driving other windows application

Most used:


Bookmarks:



2013-12-07 A few of your favorite things about editing scripts with Tkcon
2014-06-25 Hack-O-Matic
2014-08-09 filewait
2014-08-22 Quick Formatting ANSI Colour Escape Strings
2014-08-22 cgrep - Color your output with regular expressions!
2014-10-03 WikIndent input line by line
2015-03-13 Freecell for a cross platform alternative to SystemButtonFace color
2015-03-13 Invoking browsers to launch firefox under linux
2015-10-15 vgrep: a visual grep
2016-11-17 serial ports on Windows
Matthias Hoffmann

Detlef Groth

wdb

2017-03-17 minimalist wget
2017-07-05 getopt to parse out switches from the command line (argv) by name
2017-07-11 LiSA
SWIG exemples http://wfr.tcl.tk/1693

Markup and text processing:

'xpg' - a text file browser (includes awk) https://wiki.tcl-lang.org/38443 awk and shell script
2020-11-25 Domain Specific Language - https://medium.com/@jeffreybian/tcl-domain-specific-language-made-easy-820634556

Web

DatePagetags
2017-12-20Editing the Tcl'ers Wiki using an editor of your choiceTBD
2017-12-28w3mautomate web browser with Expect

SQLite

DatePagetags
2017-12-20Get CPU Temperature Statisticssqlite
2017-12-28Paging with TkTreeCtrl + SQliteCREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS
2015-01-13Heronian trianglesTBD

6/7/2018 Web HTML http

Arduino

Firmata
Interfacing PS2 Keyboard with Arduino and Androwish
JeeMon
A scale with Arduino and AndroWish

BLT

Filtering measurement values with a 1D Kalman filter


BLT-newbie - barchart: How to display value under mouse cursor
http://computer-programming-forum.com/57-tcl/b286e0c308f1604e.htm


BLT graph: Problem setting colors using RGB notation
http://computer-programming-forum.com/57-tcl/790b8f5784d4984a.htm


BLT vector creation: creation time grows as number of vectors created grows
http://computer-programming-forum.com/57-tcl/326d86938e3c7375.htm

Code Review:

Assemblers:


My formatting guide

Italics:

 ''My quick reference''

My quick reference

Bold:

 '''My formatting guide'''

My formatting guide

Numbered List

 xxxd.xItem1
  1. Item1
puts "Tcl is great!"
 puts "did I mention that Tcl is great?"
puts "Tcl/Tk"

Links:
For Formatting Rules click here or here


graffiti


tclODBC + tclhttpd

JM 22 Jul 2011 - I was just playing a little bit with tclhttpd by putting the following code on the file: \htdocs\cgi-bin\test.cgi

 package require tclodbc
 set driver "Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb)"
 set dbfile "C:\\Program Files\\Microsoft Office\\office11\\samples\\Northwind.mdb"

 puts [html::h3 "getting info from Access through tclODBC..."]
 puts "<table border=1 cellpadding=4>"
 database connect db "DRIVER=$driver;DBQ=$dbfile"

 foreach rec [db "select EmployeeID,LastName,FirstName FROM Employees;"] {
   puts "<tr>"
   foreach field $rec {
     puts "<td>$field</td>"
   }   
     puts "</tr>"
 } 
 puts "</table>" 
 db disconnect

just after the following existing lines:

 puts [html::h1 "Hello, World!"]
 puts [html::h2 [clock format [clock seconds]]]

and I got a dynamic page that queries the database that comes as a sample with the Microsoft Access installation.

you can get there by means of the CGI link on the home page, then through the Sample form posted to test.cgi and finally hitting the "Submit Query" button.


pscp

JM 7 Sep 2013 - pscp from the putty family of tools, see also plink

  • The following script runs on a windows machine
  • Getting a file from an ubuntu machine
  • The file will be copied to c:\putty in this case
 console show
 proc action {} {
   cd c:/putty
   set f [open "|\"pscp.exe\" -l jorge -pw yourpwd [.from get]:[.path get] ."]
   puts done
 }
 entry .from
 entry .path -width 50
 button .button -text get -command action

 .from insert 0 [email protected]
 .path insert 0 /home/jorge/sample.txt

 pack .from .path .button

gnuplot and the tkcanvas terminal type

JM 26 Oct 2013 - I dont know why, but I had to put some puts commands after the source command to make it work, if not, I was getting an error saying that the gnuplot commmand did not exist

 console show
 #set gpexe C:/gnuplot-4.0/bin/pgnuplot.exe
 set gpexe "C:/Program Files (x86)/gnuplot/bin/pgnuplot.exe"
 #set outfile C:/data/resultat.tk
 set outfile "C:/Users/jmoreno/Documents/code/gnuplot/resultat.tk"

 set gp [open "|\"$gpexe\"" r+]
 puts $gp "set term tk"
 puts $gp "set output '$outfile'"
 puts $gp "set noborder\nset zeroaxis"
 puts $gp "set xtics 1\nset ytics .5"
 puts $gp "plot \[-2:2\] atan(x)"
 close $gp

 pack [canvas .c]
 source $outfile
 puts $outfile
 puts [info commands gnu*]
 update
 gnuplot .c

JM 7 Nov 2014 - Looks like the real fix is this (just waiting a little, to let pgnuplot.exe to completely close):

 console show
 #set gpexe C:/gnuplot-4.0/bin/pgnuplot.exe
 set gpexe "C:/Program Files (x86)/gnuplot/bin/pgnuplot.exe"
 #set outfile C:/data/resultat.tk
 set outfile "C:/Users/jmoreno/Documents/code/gnuplot/resultat.tk"

 set gp [open "|\"$gpexe\"" r+]
 puts $gp "set term tk"
 puts $gp "set output '$outfile'"
 puts $gp "set noborder\nset zeroaxis"
 puts $gp "set xtics 1\nset ytics .5"
 puts $gp "plot \[-2:2\] atan(x)"
 close $gp
 after 1000
 pack [canvas .c]
 source $outfile
 #puts "we are at: [pwd]"
 #puts $outfile
 #puts [info commands gnu*]
 #update
 gnuplot .c

Expect

JM 18 Feb 2014 - The following example was good for me to try the basics
Remote input-output with Expect

XML Post HTTP

JM 26 Feb 2017 - from:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/comp.lang.tcl/B6afDJQg8LA

 package require http
 console show

 set organism_name "nipah"
 set xml "
 <?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"?>
 <orgPdbQuery>
 <version>B0905</version>
 <queryType>org.pdb.query.simple.OrganismQuery</queryType>
 <description>Organism Search : Organism Name=$organism_name </description>
 <organismName>$organism_name</organismName>
 </orgPdbQuery>
 "
 set url "http://www.rcsb.org/pdb/rest/search"

 set tok [::http::geturl $url -query $xml -type application/x-www-form-urlencoded]
 set rep [::http::data $tok]
 puts "[::http::status $tok]"
 puts $rep

 ::http::cleanup $tok 

Where is tablelist?

 % package require tablelist
 5.13
 % package ifneeded tablelist 5.13
 package provide tablelist 5.13;source -encoding utf-8 C:/Tcl/lib/teapot/package/tcl/teapot/tcl8/8.0/tablelist-5.13.tm
 %

                                                       C:\Tcl\lib\teapot\package\tcl\lib\tablelist_common5.13

TreeQL Examples

1 wiki-reaper tbd
2 Web Scraping with htmlparse withatt type
3 https://github.com/jtcl-project/jtcl/blob/master/src/main/resources/tcl/pkg/tcllib/library/page/util_norm_peg.tcl over n

Other scripts that need some polishing

extract images from pdf

JM 20 Nov 2020 - This is mostly code from miniMu

package require mupdf
console show

set pdfFileName [tk_getOpenFile -filetypes {{Pdf .pdf}}]
set pdf [mupdf::open $pdfFileName]

set pageQty [$pdf npages]
for {set i 0} {$i < $pageQty} {incr i} {
        set page [$pdf getpage $i]   ;# 0 is the 1st page
        set ctr 0
        foreach imagen [$page images list] {
                puts $imagen
                set id [$page images extract -id [lindex $imagen 0] -as "img$i-[lindex $imagen 1]"]
                incr ctr
        }
}

yet another grepGUI

JM 20 Nov 2020 - grepGUI based on RS's code from grep

console show
set W 30
set H 100
set X 0
set Y 0
console eval {
        set W 80
        set H 70
        set X 0
        set Y 0
        wm geometry . ${W}x$H+$X+$Y
}

label .mask_label  -text "Files:" -justify right
label .patt_label  -text "Regular expression:"

entry .files -textvariable filemask
button .btn -text grep! -command {
        console eval { .console delete 1.0 end }
        main refile.txt [.files get]
        }
text .txt1 -height 10


grid .mask_label -row 0 -column 0 -sticky e 
grid .files -row 0 -column 1 -sticky w
grid .btn -row 0 -column 2
grid .patt_label -sticky w
grid .txt1 - -

#defaults
set filemask    "*.log"
.txt1 insert end "^C\[XL\]\n"
.txt1 insert end "ERROR:\n"
.txt1 insert end "Test Case:\n"
.txt1 insert end "Other\n"


proc main {refile fileGlob} {

    puts [.txt1 get 1.0 end]
    set REset [split [string trim [.txt1 get 1.0 {end-1 char}]] \n]

        set files [eval glob -types f $fileGlob]
        foreach file $files {
            puts "============ $file"
            set fp [open $file]
            grep-f $REset $fp
            close $fp
        }
}

proc grep-f {REset fp} {
    while {[gets $fp line] >= 0} {
        foreach RE $REset {
            if {[regexp $RE $line]} {
                puts $line
                break
            }
        }
    }
}

loteria - card creator

JM 26 Nov 2020 - based on Maritime Signal Flags
for this to work, you will need the 54 images named lotenn.jpg

#####################################################################
# Creador de Cartas de Loteria
#
#
# Mostly based on:
# Marine Signal Flags &  Flag System
#
# 2002-11-05 Keith Vetter
# 2005-06-10 HJG: Numeric Flags + some extra Chars (Answer...)
#####################################################################

package require Tk
package require Img
console show

for {set i 1} {$i < 55} {incr i} {
  set ctr [format "%02d" $i]
  lappend parms [list flower$i xColor lote$ctr.jpg]
}

# -------------
# create images from files
# -------------

set i 0
foreach item $parms \
{ 
  foreach {name color file} $item break
  lappend list [incr i] 
  set names($i) $name
  set colors($i) $color
  set files($i) $file
}

foreach i $list {
 # tk_messageBox -message "$i $names($i) $files($i)"
 image create photo $names($i) -file $files($i)
 set image $names($i)
 set ww [image width $image]
 set hh [image height $image]
 # create the mini image from the full image
 foreach {type factor} {mini 3} \
 {
   set ww2 [expr {$ww / $factor}]
   set hh2 [expr {$hh / $factor}]
   image create photo ${type}$i -width $ww2 -height $hh2
   ${type}$i copy $image -subsample $factor
 }
 
}

proc Flags {letter row col} {
if {$letter == ""} {
puts "$letter $row $col"
}

set xy [Shift $row $col 40 80]
puts $xy

.c create text $xy -text $letter -anchor c -tag lbl -font {Times 12 bold}
.c create image $xy -image mini$letter
}

# Shift - Shift coords over to a given row,col cell
proc Shift {row col args} {
  set drow 100
  set dcol 80

  set x0 [expr {$col * $dcol}]
  set y0 [expr {$row * $drow}]
  set result {}
  foreach {dx dy} $args {
      lappend result [expr {$x0 + $dx}] [expr {$y0 + $dy}]
  }
  return $result
}

# Scales a unit figure into a given row,col cell
proc ScaleShift {row col xy} {
  set drow 100
  set dcol  80
  set sx    50                                   ;# Scale factor in x
  set sy    40

  set x0 [expr {($col + .5) * $dcol}]
  set y0 [expr {($row + .5) * $drow}]
  set result {}
  foreach {dx dy} $xy {
      lappend result [expr {$x0 + $sx*($dx-.5)}] [expr {$y0 + $sy*($dy-.5)}]
  }
  return $result
}

# DoString -- shows a whole string as semaphore
proc DoString {str} {
  global type
  .c delete all

  set alpha 1                                 ;# In alpha by default

  set row [set col 0]                         ;# Initial position
  set max_col [expr {[winfo width .c] / 80}]  ;# Wrap column
  set max_col 4
  foreach letter [split $str ,] {
      puts "calling Flags: $letter"
                        Flags $letter $row $col
                        foreach {row col} [NextCell $row $col $max_col] break
  }
  .c config -scrollregion [.c bbox all]
  .c yview moveto 1
}

proc NextCell {row col max_col} {
  if {[incr col] >= $max_col} {
      return [list [incr row] 0]
  }
  return [list $row $col]
}

proc Tracer {args} {
  DoString $::mytext
}


################################################################

# Put up our gui:
set type flags
canvas      .c     -highlightthickness 0 -bd 2 -relief raised -width 300 -height 400 \
                   -yscrollcommand {.sb set}
scrollbar   .sb    -orient vertical -command {.c yview}
entry       .title -font {Times 18 bold} -relief raised
frame       .f
label       .lbl   -text "Type text to see"
entry       .e     -textvariable mytext

pack .title -side top    -fill x
pack .e .f  -side bottom -fill x
# pack .sema .flag -in .f -side right
# pack .lbl -in .f -side left
pack .sb         -side right -fill y
pack .c          -side top   -fill both -expand 1

bind .c <2>           [bind Text <2>]         ;# Enable dragging w/ button 2
bind .c <B2-Motion>   [bind Text <B2-Motion>]
bind .c <Configure>   Tracer
bind all <MouseWheel> {.c yview scroll [expr {-%D/120}] units}

update

trace variable mytext w Tracer
set mytext "1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16"
.title insert end "Your name here..."

focus .e
.e icursor end
.e select range 0 end