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// This file is part of Eigen, a lightweight C++ template library
// for linear algebra.
//
// Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Gael Guennebaud <gael.guennebaud@inria.fr>
//
// This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla
// Public License v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed
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#ifndef EIGEN_CWISE_NULLARY_OP_H
#define EIGEN_CWISE_NULLARY_OP_H
namespace Eigen {
/** \class CwiseNullaryOp
* \ingroup Core_Module
*
* \brief Generic expression of a matrix where all coefficients are defined by a functor
*
* \param NullaryOp template functor implementing the operator
* \param PlainObjectType the underlying plain matrix/array type
*
* This class represents an expression of a generic nullary operator.
* It is the return type of the Ones(), Zero(), Constant(), Identity() and Random() methods,
* and most of the time this is the only way it is used.
*
* However, if you want to write a function returning such an expression, you
* will need to use this class.
*
* \sa class CwiseUnaryOp, class CwiseBinaryOp, DenseBase::NullaryExpr()
*/
namespace internal {
template<typename NullaryOp, typename PlainObjectType>
struct traits<CwiseNullaryOp<NullaryOp, PlainObjectType> > : traits<PlainObjectType>
{
enum {
Flags = (traits<PlainObjectType>::Flags
& ( HereditaryBits
| (functor_has_linear_access<NullaryOp>::ret ? LinearAccessBit : 0)
| (functor_traits<NullaryOp>::PacketAccess ? PacketAccessBit : 0)))
| (functor_traits<NullaryOp>::IsRepeatable ? 0 : EvalBeforeNestingBit),
CoeffReadCost = functor_traits<NullaryOp>::Cost
};
};
}
template<typename NullaryOp, typename PlainObjectType>
class CwiseNullaryOp : internal::no_assignment_operator,
public internal::dense_xpr_base< CwiseNullaryOp<NullaryOp, PlainObjectType> >::type
{
public:
typedef typename internal::dense_xpr_base<CwiseNullaryOp>::type Base;
EIGEN_DENSE_PUBLIC_INTERFACE(CwiseNullaryOp)
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
CwiseNullaryOp(Index nbRows, Index nbCols, const NullaryOp& func = NullaryOp())
: m_rows(nbRows), m_cols(nbCols), m_functor(func)
{
eigen_assert(nbRows >= 0
&& (RowsAtCompileTime == Dynamic || RowsAtCompileTime == nbRows)
&& nbCols >= 0
&& (ColsAtCompileTime == Dynamic || ColsAtCompileTime == nbCols));
}
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Index rows() const { return m_rows.value(); }
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Index cols() const { return m_cols.value(); }
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const Scalar coeff(Index rowId, Index colId) const
{
return m_functor(rowId, colId);
}
template<int LoadMode>
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE PacketScalar packet(Index rowId, Index colId) const
{
return m_functor.packetOp(rowId, colId);
}
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const Scalar coeff(Index index) const
{
return m_functor(index);
}
template<int LoadMode>
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE PacketScalar packet(Index index) const
{
return m_functor.packetOp(index);
}
/** \returns the functor representing the nullary operation */
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
const NullaryOp& functor() const { return m_functor; }
protected:
const internal::variable_if_dynamic<Index, RowsAtCompileTime> m_rows;
const internal::variable_if_dynamic<Index, ColsAtCompileTime> m_cols;
const NullaryOp m_functor;
};
/** \returns an expression of a matrix defined by a custom functor \a func
*
* The parameters \a rows and \a cols are the number of rows and of columns of
* the returned matrix. Must be compatible with this MatrixBase type.
*
* This variant is meant to be used for dynamic-size matrix types. For fixed-size types,
* it is redundant to pass \a rows and \a cols as arguments, so Zero() should be used
* instead.
*
* The template parameter \a CustomNullaryOp is the type of the functor.
*
* \sa class CwiseNullaryOp
*/
template<typename Derived>
template<typename CustomNullaryOp>
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const CwiseNullaryOp<CustomNullaryOp, Derived>
DenseBase<Derived>::NullaryExpr(Index rows, Index cols, const CustomNullaryOp& func)
{
return CwiseNullaryOp<CustomNullaryOp, Derived>(rows, cols, func);
}
/** \returns an expression of a matrix defined by a custom functor \a func
*
* The parameter \a size is the size of the returned vector.
* Must be compatible with this MatrixBase type.
*
* \only_for_vectors
*
* This variant is meant to be used for dynamic-size vector types. For fixed-size types,
* it is redundant to pass \a size as argument, so Zero() should be used
* instead.
*
* The template parameter \a CustomNullaryOp is the type of the functor.
*
* Here is an example with C++11 random generators: \include random_cpp11.cpp
* Output: \verbinclude random_cpp11.out
*
* \sa class CwiseNullaryOp
*/
template<typename Derived>
template<typename CustomNullaryOp>
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const CwiseNullaryOp<CustomNullaryOp, Derived>
DenseBase<Derived>::NullaryExpr(Index size, const CustomNullaryOp& func)
{
EIGEN_STATIC_ASSERT_VECTOR_ONLY(Derived)
if(RowsAtCompileTime == 1) return CwiseNullaryOp<CustomNullaryOp, Derived>(1, size, func);
else return CwiseNullaryOp<CustomNullaryOp, Derived>(size, 1, func);
}
/** \returns an expression of a matrix defined by a custom functor \a func
*
* This variant is only for fixed-size DenseBase types. For dynamic-size types, you
* need to use the variants taking size arguments.
*
* The template parameter \a CustomNullaryOp is the type of the functor.
*
* \sa class CwiseNullaryOp
*/
template<typename Derived>
template<typename CustomNullaryOp>
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const CwiseNullaryOp<CustomNullaryOp, Derived>
DenseBase<Derived>::NullaryExpr(const CustomNullaryOp& func)
{
return CwiseNullaryOp<CustomNullaryOp, Derived>(RowsAtCompileTime, ColsAtCompileTime, func);
}
/** \returns an expression of a constant matrix of value \a value
*
* The parameters \a nbRows and \a nbCols are the number of rows and of columns of
* the returned matrix. Must be compatible with this DenseBase type.
*
* This variant is meant to be used for dynamic-size matrix types. For fixed-size types,
* it is redundant to pass \a nbRows and \a nbCols as arguments, so Zero() should be used
* instead.
*
* The template parameter \a CustomNullaryOp is the type of the functor.
*
* \sa class CwiseNullaryOp
*/
template<typename Derived>
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const typename DenseBase<Derived>::ConstantReturnType
DenseBase<Derived>::Constant(Index nbRows, Index nbCols, const Scalar& value)
{
return DenseBase<Derived>::NullaryExpr(nbRows, nbCols, internal::scalar_constant_op<Scalar>(value));
}
/** \returns an expression of a constant matrix of value \a value
*
* The parameter \a size is the size of the returned vector.
* Must be compatible with this DenseBase type.
*
* \only_for_vectors
*
* This variant is meant to be used for dynamic-size vector types. For fixed-size types,
* it is redundant to pass \a size as argument, so Zero() should be used
* instead.
*
* The template parameter \a CustomNullaryOp is the type of the functor.
*
* \sa class CwiseNullaryOp
*/
template<typename Derived>
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const typename DenseBase<Derived>::ConstantReturnType
DenseBase<Derived>::Constant(Index size, const Scalar& value)
{
return DenseBase<Derived>::NullaryExpr(size, internal::scalar_constant_op<Scalar>(value));
}
/** \returns an expression of a constant matrix of value \a value
*
* This variant is only for fixed-size DenseBase types. For dynamic-size types, you
* need to use the variants taking size arguments.
*
* The template parameter \a CustomNullaryOp is the type of the functor.
*
* \sa class CwiseNullaryOp
*/
template<typename Derived>
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const typename DenseBase<Derived>::ConstantReturnType
DenseBase<Derived>::Constant(const Scalar& value)
{
EIGEN_STATIC_ASSERT_FIXED_SIZE(Derived)
return DenseBase<Derived>::NullaryExpr(RowsAtCompileTime, ColsAtCompileTime, internal::scalar_constant_op<Scalar>(value));
}
/**
* \brief Sets a linearly space vector.
*
* The function generates 'size' equally spaced values in the closed interval [low,high].
* This particular version of LinSpaced() uses sequential access, i.e. vector access is
* assumed to be a(0), a(1), ..., a(size). This assumption allows for better vectorization
* and yields faster code than the random access version.
*
* When size is set to 1, a vector of length 1 containing 'high' is returned.
*
* \only_for_vectors
*
* Example: \include DenseBase_LinSpaced_seq.cpp
* Output: \verbinclude DenseBase_LinSpaced_seq.out
*
* \sa setLinSpaced(Index,const Scalar&,const Scalar&), LinSpaced(Index,Scalar,Scalar), CwiseNullaryOp
*/
template<typename Derived>
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const typename DenseBase<Derived>::SequentialLinSpacedReturnType
DenseBase<Derived>::LinSpaced(Sequential_t, Index size, const Scalar& low, const Scalar& high)
{
EIGEN_STATIC_ASSERT_VECTOR_ONLY(Derived)
return DenseBase<Derived>::NullaryExpr(size, internal::linspaced_op<Scalar,false>(low,high,size));
}
/**
* \copydoc DenseBase::LinSpaced(Sequential_t, Index, const Scalar&, const Scalar&)
* Special version for fixed size types which does not require the size parameter.
*/
template<typename Derived>
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const typename DenseBase<Derived>::SequentialLinSpacedReturnType
DenseBase<Derived>::LinSpaced(Sequential_t, const Scalar& low, const Scalar& high)
{
EIGEN_STATIC_ASSERT_VECTOR_ONLY(Derived)
EIGEN_STATIC_ASSERT_FIXED_SIZE(Derived)
return DenseBase<Derived>::NullaryExpr(Derived::SizeAtCompileTime, internal::linspaced_op<Scalar,false>(low,high,Derived::SizeAtCompileTime));
}
/**
* \brief Sets a linearly space vector.
*
* The function generates 'size' equally spaced values in the closed interval [low,high].
* When size is set to 1, a vector of length 1 containing 'high' is returned.
*
* \only_for_vectors
*
* Example: \include DenseBase_LinSpaced.cpp
* Output: \verbinclude DenseBase_LinSpaced.out
*
* \sa setLinSpaced(Index,const Scalar&,const Scalar&), LinSpaced(Sequential_t,Index,const Scalar&,const Scalar&,Index), CwiseNullaryOp
*/
template<typename Derived>
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const typename DenseBase<Derived>::RandomAccessLinSpacedReturnType
DenseBase<Derived>::LinSpaced(Index size, const Scalar& low, const Scalar& high)
{
EIGEN_STATIC_ASSERT_VECTOR_ONLY(Derived)
return DenseBase<Derived>::NullaryExpr(size, internal::linspaced_op<Scalar,true>(low,high,size));
}
/**
* \copydoc DenseBase::LinSpaced(Index, const Scalar&, const Scalar&)
* Special version for fixed size types which does not require the size parameter.
*/
template<typename Derived>
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const typename DenseBase<Derived>::RandomAccessLinSpacedReturnType
DenseBase<Derived>::LinSpaced(const Scalar& low, const Scalar& high)
{
EIGEN_STATIC_ASSERT_VECTOR_ONLY(Derived)
EIGEN_STATIC_ASSERT_FIXED_SIZE(Derived)
return DenseBase<Derived>::NullaryExpr(Derived::SizeAtCompileTime, internal::linspaced_op<Scalar,true>(low,high,Derived::SizeAtCompileTime));
}
/** \returns true if all coefficients in this matrix are approximately equal to \a val, to within precision \a prec */
template<typename Derived>
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
bool DenseBase<Derived>::isApproxToConstant
(const Scalar& val, const RealScalar& prec) const
{
for(Index j = 0; j < cols(); ++j)
for(Index i = 0; i < rows(); ++i)
if(!internal::isApprox(this->coeff(i, j), val, prec))
return false;
return true;
}
/** This is just an alias for isApproxToConstant().
*
* \returns true if all coefficients in this matrix are approximately equal to \a value, to within precision \a prec */
template<typename Derived>
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
bool DenseBase<Derived>::isConstant
(const Scalar& val, const RealScalar& prec) const
{
return isApproxToConstant(val, prec);
}
/** Alias for setConstant(): sets all coefficients in this expression to \a val.
*
* \sa setConstant(), Constant(), class CwiseNullaryOp
*/
template<typename Derived>
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE void DenseBase<Derived>::fill(const Scalar& val)
{
setConstant(val);
}
/** Sets all coefficients in this expression to \a value.
*
* \sa fill(), setConstant(Index,const Scalar&), setConstant(Index,Index,const Scalar&), setZero(), setOnes(), Constant(), class CwiseNullaryOp, setZero(), setOnes()
*/
template<typename Derived>
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Derived& DenseBase<Derived>::setConstant(const Scalar& val)
{
return derived() = Constant(rows(), cols(), val);
}
/** Resizes to the given \a size, and sets all coefficients in this expression to the given \a value.
*
* \only_for_vectors
*
* Example: \include Matrix_setConstant_int.cpp
* Output: \verbinclude Matrix_setConstant_int.out
*
* \sa MatrixBase::setConstant(const Scalar&), setConstant(Index,Index,const Scalar&), class CwiseNullaryOp, MatrixBase::Constant(const Scalar&)
*/
template<typename Derived>
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Derived&
PlainObjectBase<Derived>::setConstant(Index size, const Scalar& val)
{
resize(size);
return setConstant(val);
}
/** Resizes to the given size, and sets all coefficients in this expression to the given \a value.
*
* \param nbRows the new number of rows
* \param nbCols the new number of columns
* \param val the value to which all coefficients are set
*
* Example: \include Matrix_setConstant_int_int.cpp
* Output: \verbinclude Matrix_setConstant_int_int.out
*
* \sa MatrixBase::setConstant(const Scalar&), setConstant(Index,const Scalar&), class CwiseNullaryOp, MatrixBase::Constant(const Scalar&)
*/
template<typename Derived>
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Derived&
PlainObjectBase<Derived>::setConstant(Index nbRows, Index nbCols, const Scalar& val)
{
resize(nbRows, nbCols);
return setConstant(val);
}
/**
* \brief Sets a linearly space vector.
*
* The function generates 'size' equally spaced values in the closed interval [low,high].
* When size is set to 1, a vector of length 1 containing 'high' is returned.
*
* \only_for_vectors
*
* Example: \include DenseBase_setLinSpaced.cpp
* Output: \verbinclude DenseBase_setLinSpaced.out
*
* \sa CwiseNullaryOp
*/
template<typename Derived>
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Derived& DenseBase<Derived>::setLinSpaced(Index newSize, const Scalar& low, const Scalar& high)
{
EIGEN_STATIC_ASSERT_VECTOR_ONLY(Derived)
return derived() = Derived::NullaryExpr(newSize, internal::linspaced_op<Scalar,false>(low,high,newSize));
}
/**
* \brief Sets a linearly space vector.
*
* The function fill *this with equally spaced values in the closed interval [low,high].
* When size is set to 1, a vector of length 1 containing 'high' is returned.
*
* \only_for_vectors
*
* \sa setLinSpaced(Index, const Scalar&, const Scalar&), CwiseNullaryOp
*/
template<typename Derived>
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Derived& DenseBase<Derived>::setLinSpaced(const Scalar& low, const Scalar& high)
{
EIGEN_STATIC_ASSERT_VECTOR_ONLY(Derived)
return setLinSpaced(size(), low, high);
}
// zero:
/** \returns an expression of a zero matrix.
*
* The parameters \a rows and \a cols are the number of rows and of columns of
* the returned matrix. Must be compatible with this MatrixBase type.
*
* This variant is meant to be used for dynamic-size matrix types. For fixed-size types,
* it is redundant to pass \a rows and \a cols as arguments, so Zero() should be used
* instead.
*
* Example: \include MatrixBase_zero_int_int.cpp
* Output: \verbinclude MatrixBase_zero_int_int.out
*
* \sa Zero(), Zero(Index)
*/
template<typename Derived>
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const typename DenseBase<Derived>::ConstantReturnType
DenseBase<Derived>::Zero(Index nbRows, Index nbCols)
{
return Constant(nbRows, nbCols, Scalar(0));
}
/** \returns an expression of a zero vector.
*
* The parameter \a size is the size of the returned vector.
* Must be compatible with this MatrixBase type.
*
* \only_for_vectors
*
* This variant is meant to be used for dynamic-size vector types. For fixed-size types,
* it is redundant to pass \a size as argument, so Zero() should be used
* instead.
*
* Example: \include MatrixBase_zero_int.cpp
* Output: \verbinclude MatrixBase_zero_int.out
*
* \sa Zero(), Zero(Index,Index)
*/
template<typename Derived>
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const typename DenseBase<Derived>::ConstantReturnType
DenseBase<Derived>::Zero(Index size)
{
return Constant(size, Scalar(0));
}
/** \returns an expression of a fixed-size zero matrix or vector.
*
* This variant is only for fixed-size MatrixBase types. For dynamic-size types, you
* need to use the variants taking size arguments.
*
* Example: \include MatrixBase_zero.cpp
* Output: \verbinclude MatrixBase_zero.out
*
* \sa Zero(Index), Zero(Index,Index)
*/
template<typename Derived>
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const typename DenseBase<Derived>::ConstantReturnType
DenseBase<Derived>::Zero()
{
return Constant(Scalar(0));
}
/** \returns true if *this is approximately equal to the zero matrix,
* within the precision given by \a prec.
*
* Example: \include MatrixBase_isZero.cpp
* Output: \verbinclude MatrixBase_isZero.out
*
* \sa class CwiseNullaryOp, Zero()
*/
template<typename Derived>
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
bool DenseBase<Derived>::isZero(const RealScalar& prec) const
{
for(Index j = 0; j < cols(); ++j)
for(Index i = 0; i < rows(); ++i)
if(!internal::isMuchSmallerThan(this->coeff(i, j), static_cast<Scalar>(1), prec))
return false;
return true;
}
/** Sets all coefficients in this expression to zero.
*
* Example: \include MatrixBase_setZero.cpp
* Output: \verbinclude MatrixBase_setZero.out
*
* \sa class CwiseNullaryOp, Zero()
*/
template<typename Derived>
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Derived& DenseBase<Derived>::setZero()
{
return setConstant(Scalar(0));
}
/** Resizes to the given \a size, and sets all coefficients in this expression to zero.
*
* \only_for_vectors
*
* Example: \include Matrix_setZero_int.cpp
* Output: \verbinclude Matrix_setZero_int.out
*
* \sa DenseBase::setZero(), setZero(Index,Index), class CwiseNullaryOp, DenseBase::Zero()
*/
template<typename Derived>
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Derived&
PlainObjectBase<Derived>::setZero(Index newSize)
{
resize(newSize);
return setConstant(Scalar(0));
}
/** Resizes to the given size, and sets all coefficients in this expression to zero.
*
* \param nbRows the new number of rows
* \param nbCols the new number of columns
*
* Example: \include Matrix_setZero_int_int.cpp
* Output: \verbinclude Matrix_setZero_int_int.out
*
* \sa DenseBase::setZero(), setZero(Index), class CwiseNullaryOp, DenseBase::Zero()
*/
template<typename Derived>
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Derived&
PlainObjectBase<Derived>::setZero(Index nbRows, Index nbCols)
{
resize(nbRows, nbCols);
return setConstant(Scalar(0));
}
// ones:
/** \returns an expression of a matrix where all coefficients equal one.
*
* The parameters \a nbRows and \a nbCols are the number of rows and of columns of
* the returned matrix. Must be compatible with this MatrixBase type.
*
* This variant is meant to be used for dynamic-size matrix types. For fixed-size types,
* it is redundant to pass \a rows and \a cols as arguments, so Ones() should be used
* instead.
*
* Example: \include MatrixBase_ones_int_int.cpp
* Output: \verbinclude MatrixBase_ones_int_int.out
*
* \sa Ones(), Ones(Index), isOnes(), class Ones
*/
template<typename Derived>
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const typename DenseBase<Derived>::ConstantReturnType
DenseBase<Derived>::Ones(Index nbRows, Index nbCols)
{
return Constant(nbRows, nbCols, Scalar(1));
}
/** \returns an expression of a vector where all coefficients equal one.
*
* The parameter \a newSize is the size of the returned vector.
* Must be compatible with this MatrixBase type.
*
* \only_for_vectors
*
* This variant is meant to be used for dynamic-size vector types. For fixed-size types,
* it is redundant to pass \a size as argument, so Ones() should be used
* instead.
*
* Example: \include MatrixBase_ones_int.cpp
* Output: \verbinclude MatrixBase_ones_int.out
*
* \sa Ones(), Ones(Index,Index), isOnes(), class Ones
*/
template<typename Derived>
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const typename DenseBase<Derived>::ConstantReturnType
DenseBase<Derived>::Ones(Index newSize)
{
return Constant(newSize, Scalar(1));
}
/** \returns an expression of a fixed-size matrix or vector where all coefficients equal one.
*
* This variant is only for fixed-size MatrixBase types. For dynamic-size types, you
* need to use the variants taking size arguments.
*
* Example: \include MatrixBase_ones.cpp
* Output: \verbinclude MatrixBase_ones.out
*
* \sa Ones(Index), Ones(Index,Index), isOnes(), class Ones
*/
template<typename Derived>
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const typename DenseBase<Derived>::ConstantReturnType
DenseBase<Derived>::Ones()
{
return Constant(Scalar(1));
}
/** \returns true if *this is approximately equal to the matrix where all coefficients
* are equal to 1, within the precision given by \a prec.
*
* Example: \include MatrixBase_isOnes.cpp
* Output: \verbinclude MatrixBase_isOnes.out
*
* \sa class CwiseNullaryOp, Ones()
*/
template<typename Derived>
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
bool DenseBase<Derived>::isOnes
(const RealScalar& prec) const
{
return isApproxToConstant(Scalar(1), prec);
}
/** Sets all coefficients in this expression to one.
*
* Example: \include MatrixBase_setOnes.cpp
* Output: \verbinclude MatrixBase_setOnes.out
*
* \sa class CwiseNullaryOp, Ones()
*/
template<typename Derived>
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Derived& DenseBase<Derived>::setOnes()
{
return setConstant(Scalar(1));
}
/** Resizes to the given \a newSize, and sets all coefficients in this expression to one.
*
* \only_for_vectors
*
* Example: \include Matrix_setOnes_int.cpp
* Output: \verbinclude Matrix_setOnes_int.out
*
* \sa MatrixBase::setOnes(), setOnes(Index,Index), class CwiseNullaryOp, MatrixBase::Ones()
*/
template<typename Derived>
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Derived&
PlainObjectBase<Derived>::setOnes(Index newSize)
{
resize(newSize);
return setConstant(Scalar(1));
}
/** Resizes to the given size, and sets all coefficients in this expression to one.
*
* \param nbRows the new number of rows
* \param nbCols the new number of columns
*
* Example: \include Matrix_setOnes_int_int.cpp
* Output: \verbinclude Matrix_setOnes_int_int.out
*
* \sa MatrixBase::setOnes(), setOnes(Index), class CwiseNullaryOp, MatrixBase::Ones()
*/
template<typename Derived>
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Derived&
PlainObjectBase<Derived>::setOnes(Index nbRows, Index nbCols)
{
resize(nbRows, nbCols);
return setConstant(Scalar(1));
}
// Identity:
/** \returns an expression of the identity matrix (not necessarily square).
*
* The parameters \a nbRows and \a nbCols are the number of rows and of columns of
* the returned matrix. Must be compatible with this MatrixBase type.
*
* This variant is meant to be used for dynamic-size matrix types. For fixed-size types,
* it is redundant to pass \a rows and \a cols as arguments, so Identity() should be used
* instead.
*
* Example: \include MatrixBase_identity_int_int.cpp
* Output: \verbinclude MatrixBase_identity_int_int.out
*
* \sa Identity(), setIdentity(), isIdentity()
*/
template<typename Derived>
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const typename MatrixBase<Derived>::IdentityReturnType
MatrixBase<Derived>::Identity(Index nbRows, Index nbCols)
{
return DenseBase<Derived>::NullaryExpr(nbRows, nbCols, internal::scalar_identity_op<Scalar>());
}
/** \returns an expression of the identity matrix (not necessarily square).
*
* This variant is only for fixed-size MatrixBase types. For dynamic-size types, you
* need to use the variant taking size arguments.
*
* Example: \include MatrixBase_identity.cpp
* Output: \verbinclude MatrixBase_identity.out
*
* \sa Identity(Index,Index), setIdentity(), isIdentity()
*/
template<typename Derived>
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const typename MatrixBase<Derived>::IdentityReturnType
MatrixBase<Derived>::Identity()
{
EIGEN_STATIC_ASSERT_FIXED_SIZE(Derived)
return MatrixBase<Derived>::NullaryExpr(RowsAtCompileTime, ColsAtCompileTime, internal::scalar_identity_op<Scalar>());
}
/** \returns true if *this is approximately equal to the identity matrix
* (not necessarily square),
* within the precision given by \a prec.
*
* Example: \include MatrixBase_isIdentity.cpp
* Output: \verbinclude MatrixBase_isIdentity.out
*
* \sa class CwiseNullaryOp, Identity(), Identity(Index,Index), setIdentity()
*/
template<typename Derived>
bool MatrixBase<Derived>::isIdentity
(const RealScalar& prec) const
{
for(Index j = 0; j < cols(); ++j)
{
for(Index i = 0; i < rows(); ++i)
{
if(i == j)
{
if(!internal::isApprox(this->coeff(i, j), static_cast<Scalar>(1), prec))
return false;
}
else
{
if(!internal::isMuchSmallerThan(this->coeff(i, j), static_cast<RealScalar>(1), prec))
return false;
}
}
}
return true;
}
namespace internal {
template<typename Derived, bool Big = (Derived::SizeAtCompileTime>=16)>
struct setIdentity_impl
{
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
static EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Derived& run(Derived& m)
{
return m = Derived::Identity(m.rows(), m.cols());
}
};
template<typename Derived>
struct setIdentity_impl<Derived, true>
{
typedef typename Derived::Index Index;
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
static EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Derived& run(Derived& m)
{
m.setZero();
const Index size = (std::min)(m.rows(), m.cols());
for(Index i = 0; i < size; ++i) m.coeffRef(i,i) = typename Derived::Scalar(1);
return m;
}
};
} // end namespace internal
/** Writes the identity expression (not necessarily square) into *this.
*
* Example: \include MatrixBase_setIdentity.cpp
* Output: \verbinclude MatrixBase_setIdentity.out
*
* \sa class CwiseNullaryOp, Identity(), Identity(Index,Index), isIdentity()
*/
template<typename Derived>
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Derived& MatrixBase<Derived>::setIdentity()
{
return internal::setIdentity_impl<Derived>::run(derived());
}
/** \brief Resizes to the given size, and writes the identity expression (not necessarily square) into *this.
*
* \param nbRows the new number of rows
* \param nbCols the new number of columns
*
* Example: \include Matrix_setIdentity_int_int.cpp
* Output: \verbinclude Matrix_setIdentity_int_int.out
*
* \sa MatrixBase::setIdentity(), class CwiseNullaryOp, MatrixBase::Identity()
*/
template<typename Derived>
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Derived& MatrixBase<Derived>::setIdentity(Index nbRows, Index nbCols)
{
derived().resize(nbRows, nbCols);
return setIdentity();
}
/** \returns an expression of the i-th unit (basis) vector.
*
* \only_for_vectors
*
* \sa MatrixBase::Unit(Index), MatrixBase::UnitX(), MatrixBase::UnitY(), MatrixBase::UnitZ(), MatrixBase::UnitW()
*/
template<typename Derived>
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const typename MatrixBase<Derived>::BasisReturnType MatrixBase<Derived>::Unit(Index newSize, Index i)
{
EIGEN_STATIC_ASSERT_VECTOR_ONLY(Derived)
return BasisReturnType(SquareMatrixType::Identity(newSize,newSize), i);
}
/** \returns an expression of the i-th unit (basis) vector.
*
* \only_for_vectors
*
* This variant is for fixed-size vector only.
*
* \sa MatrixBase::Unit(Index,Index), MatrixBase::UnitX(), MatrixBase::UnitY(), MatrixBase::UnitZ(), MatrixBase::UnitW()
*/
template<typename Derived>
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const typename MatrixBase<Derived>::BasisReturnType MatrixBase<Derived>::Unit(Index i)
{
EIGEN_STATIC_ASSERT_VECTOR_ONLY(Derived)
return BasisReturnType(SquareMatrixType::Identity(),i);
}
/** \returns an expression of the X axis unit vector (1{,0}^*)
*
* \only_for_vectors
*
* \sa MatrixBase::Unit(Index,Index), MatrixBase::Unit(Index), MatrixBase::UnitY(), MatrixBase::UnitZ(), MatrixBase::UnitW()
*/
template<typename Derived>
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const typename MatrixBase<Derived>::BasisReturnType MatrixBase<Derived>::UnitX()
{ return Derived::Unit(0); }
/** \returns an expression of the Y axis unit vector (0,1{,0}^*)
*
* \only_for_vectors
*
* \sa MatrixBase::Unit(Index,Index), MatrixBase::Unit(Index), MatrixBase::UnitY(), MatrixBase::UnitZ(), MatrixBase::UnitW()
*/
template<typename Derived>
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const typename MatrixBase<Derived>::BasisReturnType MatrixBase<Derived>::UnitY()
{ return Derived::Unit(1); }
/** \returns an expression of the Z axis unit vector (0,0,1{,0}^*)
*
* \only_for_vectors
*
* \sa MatrixBase::Unit(Index,Index), MatrixBase::Unit(Index), MatrixBase::UnitY(), MatrixBase::UnitZ(), MatrixBase::UnitW()
*/
template<typename Derived>
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const typename MatrixBase<Derived>::BasisReturnType MatrixBase<Derived>::UnitZ()
{ return Derived::Unit(2); }
/** \returns an expression of the W axis unit vector (0,0,0,1)
*
* \only_for_vectors
*
* \sa MatrixBase::Unit(Index,Index), MatrixBase::Unit(Index), MatrixBase::UnitY(), MatrixBase::UnitZ(), MatrixBase::UnitW()
*/
template<typename Derived>
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const typename MatrixBase<Derived>::BasisReturnType MatrixBase<Derived>::UnitW()
{ return Derived::Unit(3); }
} // end namespace Eigen
#endif // EIGEN_CWISE_NULLARY_OP_H