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// This file is part of Eigen, a lightweight C++ template library
// for linear algebra.
//
// Copyright (C) 2007-2010 Benoit Jacob <jacob.benoit.1@gmail.com>
// Copyright (C) 2008 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
// with this file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
#ifndef EIGEN_MAP_H
#define EIGEN_MAP_H
namespace Eigen {
namespace internal {
template<typename PlainObjectType, int MapOptions, typename StrideType>
struct traits<Map<PlainObjectType, MapOptions, StrideType> >
: public traits<PlainObjectType>
{
typedef traits<PlainObjectType> TraitsBase;
enum {
PlainObjectTypeInnerSize = ((traits<PlainObjectType>::Flags&RowMajorBit)==RowMajorBit)
? PlainObjectType::ColsAtCompileTime
: PlainObjectType::RowsAtCompileTime,
InnerStrideAtCompileTime = StrideType::InnerStrideAtCompileTime == 0
? int(PlainObjectType::InnerStrideAtCompileTime)
: int(StrideType::InnerStrideAtCompileTime),
OuterStrideAtCompileTime = StrideType::OuterStrideAtCompileTime == 0
? (InnerStrideAtCompileTime==Dynamic || PlainObjectTypeInnerSize==Dynamic
? Dynamic
: int(InnerStrideAtCompileTime) * int(PlainObjectTypeInnerSize))
: int(StrideType::OuterStrideAtCompileTime),
Alignment = int(MapOptions)&int(AlignedMask),
Flags0 = TraitsBase::Flags & (~NestByRefBit),
Flags = is_lvalue<PlainObjectType>::value ? int(Flags0) : (int(Flags0) & ~LvalueBit)
};
private:
enum { Options }; // Expressions don't have Options
};
}
/** \class Map
* \ingroup Core_Module
*
* \brief A matrix or vector expression mapping an existing array of data.
*
* \tparam PlainObjectType the equivalent matrix type of the mapped data
* \tparam MapOptions specifies the pointer alignment in bytes. It can be: \c #Aligned128, , \c #Aligned64, \c #Aligned32, \c #Aligned16, \c #Aligned8 or \c #Unaligned.
* The default is \c #Unaligned.
* \tparam StrideType optionally specifies strides. By default, Map assumes the memory layout
* of an ordinary, contiguous array. This can be overridden by specifying strides.
* The type passed here must be a specialization of the Stride template, see examples below.
*
* This class represents a matrix or vector expression mapping an existing array of data.
* It can be used to let Eigen interface without any overhead with non-Eigen data structures,
* such as plain C arrays or structures from other libraries. By default, it assumes that the
* data is laid out contiguously in memory. You can however override this by explicitly specifying
* inner and outer strides.
*
* Here's an example of simply mapping a contiguous array as a \ref TopicStorageOrders "column-major" matrix:
* \include Map_simple.cpp
* Output: \verbinclude Map_simple.out
*
* If you need to map non-contiguous arrays, you can do so by specifying strides:
*
* Here's an example of mapping an array as a vector, specifying an inner stride, that is, the pointer
* increment between two consecutive coefficients. Here, we're specifying the inner stride as a compile-time
* fixed value.
* \include Map_inner_stride.cpp
* Output: \verbinclude Map_inner_stride.out
*
* Here's an example of mapping an array while specifying an outer stride. Here, since we're mapping
* as a column-major matrix, 'outer stride' means the pointer increment between two consecutive columns.
* Here, we're specifying the outer stride as a runtime parameter. Note that here \c OuterStride<> is
* a short version of \c OuterStride<Dynamic> because the default template parameter of OuterStride
* is \c Dynamic
* \include Map_outer_stride.cpp
* Output: \verbinclude Map_outer_stride.out
*
* For more details and for an example of specifying both an inner and an outer stride, see class Stride.
*
* \b Tip: to change the array of data mapped by a Map object, you can use the C++
* placement new syntax:
*
* Example: \include Map_placement_new.cpp
* Output: \verbinclude Map_placement_new.out
*
* This class is the return type of PlainObjectBase::Map() but can also be used directly.
*
* \sa PlainObjectBase::Map(), \ref TopicStorageOrders
*/
template<typename PlainObjectType, int MapOptions, typename StrideType> class Map
: public MapBase<Map<PlainObjectType, MapOptions, StrideType> >
{
public:
typedef MapBase<Map> Base;
EIGEN_DENSE_PUBLIC_INTERFACE(Map)
typedef typename Base::PointerType PointerType;
typedef PointerType PointerArgType;
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
inline PointerType cast_to_pointer_type(PointerArgType ptr) { return ptr; }
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
inline Index innerStride() const
{
return StrideType::InnerStrideAtCompileTime != 0 ? m_stride.inner() : 1;
}
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
inline Index outerStride() const
{
return int(StrideType::OuterStrideAtCompileTime) != 0 ? m_stride.outer()
: int(internal::traits<Map>::OuterStrideAtCompileTime) != Dynamic ? Index(internal::traits<Map>::OuterStrideAtCompileTime)
: IsVectorAtCompileTime ? (this->size() * innerStride())
: (int(Flags)&RowMajorBit) ? (this->cols() * innerStride())
: (this->rows() * innerStride());
}
/** Constructor in the fixed-size case.
*
* \param dataPtr pointer to the array to map
* \param stride optional Stride object, passing the strides.
*/
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
explicit inline Map(PointerArgType dataPtr, const StrideType& stride = StrideType())
: Base(cast_to_pointer_type(dataPtr)), m_stride(stride)
{
PlainObjectType::Base::_check_template_params();
}
/** Constructor in the dynamic-size vector case.
*
* \param dataPtr pointer to the array to map
* \param size the size of the vector expression
* \param stride optional Stride object, passing the strides.
*/
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
inline Map(PointerArgType dataPtr, Index size, const StrideType& stride = StrideType())
: Base(cast_to_pointer_type(dataPtr), size), m_stride(stride)
{
PlainObjectType::Base::_check_template_params();
}
/** Constructor in the dynamic-size matrix case.
*
* \param dataPtr pointer to the array to map
* \param rows the number of rows of the matrix expression
* \param cols the number of columns of the matrix expression
* \param stride optional Stride object, passing the strides.
*/
EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC
inline Map(PointerArgType dataPtr, Index rows, Index cols, const StrideType& stride = StrideType())
: Base(cast_to_pointer_type(dataPtr), rows, cols), m_stride(stride)
{
PlainObjectType::Base::_check_template_params();
}
EIGEN_INHERIT_ASSIGNMENT_OPERATORS(Map)
protected:
StrideType m_stride;
};
} // end namespace Eigen
#endif // EIGEN_MAP_H