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## Copyright (C) 2006 Muthiah Annamalai <muthiah.annamalai@uta.edu>
##
## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
## the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
## Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later
## version.
##
## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
## ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
## FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more
## details.
##
## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
## this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

## -*- texinfo -*-
## @deftypefn {Function File} {} fibosplitstream (@var{code})
##
## Returns the split data stream at the word boundaries.
## Assuming the stream was originally encoded using @code{fiboenco}
## and this routine splits the stream at the points where "11"
## occur together & gives us the code-words which
## can later be decoded from the @code{fibodeco} This however doesn't
## mean that we intend to verify if all the codewords are correct,
## and in fact the last symbol in the return list can or can not be
## a valid codeword.
##
## A example use of @code{fibosplitstream} would be
## @example
## @group
## fibodeco (fibosplitstream ([fiboenco(randint (1, 100, [0, 255]))@{:@}]))
## fibodeco (fibosplitstream ([fiboenco(1:10)@{:@}]))
## @end group
## @end example
## @seealso{fiboenco, fibodeco}
## @end deftypefn

function symbols = fibosplitstream (stream)

  if (nargin != 1)
    print_usage ();
  endif

  symbols = {};
  itr = 1;
  L = length (stream);

  ##
  ## Plain & Simple Algorithm. O(N)
  ## Walk till marker "11" or find it.
  ## Then split & save. A little tricky to
  ## handle the edge case_ without tripping over.
  ##
  idx = [];
  mark = 1;
  prev_bit = stream(1);
  just_decoded = 0;

  for i = 2:L
    if (!just_decoded && (stream(i)+prev_bit) == 2)
      symbols{itr} = [stream(mark:i)];
      mark = i + 1;
      prev_bit = 0;
      just_decoded = 1;
      itr = itr+1;
    else
      prev_bit = stream(i);
      just_decoded = 0;
    endif

  endfor
  if (mark < L)
    symbols{itr} = stream(mark:end);
  endif

endfunction

%!assert (fibodeco (fibosplitstream ([fiboenco(1:10){:}])), [1:10])

%% Test input validation
%!error fibosplitstream ()
%!error fibosplitstream (1, 2)