eigen/test/matrixops.cpp
Benoit Jacob 61de15f361 Democracy 1 - 0 Dictatorship
After huge thread on eigen mailing list, it appears that i'm the
only one in favor of prefix Ei. Everybody else prefers namespace
Eigen like we did in Eigen 1. So, revert.

Also add a macro USING_EIGEN_DATA_TYPES that application programmers
can use to automatically do "using"on the Matrix class and its
matrix/vector typedefs:
using Eigen::Matrix;
using Eigen::Matrix2d;
using Eigen::Vector2d;
... (the list of typedefs is really long).

thanks to the suffixes, the Vector typedefs aren't really polluting.

CCMAIL:eigen@lists.tuxfamily.org

P.S. Danny, please skip this one :) I know you already reported the
namespace->prefix move, now that one would be too much noise :)
2007-10-11 20:14:01 +00:00

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// This file is part of gen, a lightweight C++ template library
// for linear algebra. gen itself is part of the KDE project.
//
// Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Benoit Jacob <jacob@math.jussieu.fr>
//
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#include "main.h"
template<typename MatrixType1,
typename MatrixType2> void matrixOps(const MatrixType1& m1, const MatrixType2& m2)
{
typedef typename MatrixType1::Scalar Scalar;
int rows1 = m1.rows(), cols1 = m1.cols();
int rows2 = m2.rows(), cols2 = m2.cols();
MatrixType1 a(rows1, cols1), b(rows1, cols1), c(b);
Scalar s;
a * s;
s * a;
a + b;
a - b;
(a + b) * s;
s * (a + b);
a + b + c;
a = b;
a = b + c;
a = s * (b - c);
a = (a + b).eval();
a += b;
a -= b + b;
a *= s;
if(rows1 == cols1)
{
a *= b;
a.lazyMul(b);
}
MatrixType1 d(rows1, cols1);
MatrixType2 e(rows2, cols2);
QVERIFY( (d * e).rows() == rows1 && (d * e).cols() == cols2 );
}
void genTest::testMatrixOps()
{
matrixOps(Matrix<float, 1, 1>(), Matrix<float, 1, 1>());
matrixOps(Matrix<int, 2, 3>(), Matrix<int, 3, 1>());
matrixOps(Matrix<double, 3, 3>(), Matrix<double, 3, 3>());
matrixOps(Matrix<complex<float>, 4,3>(), Matrix<complex<float>, 3,4>());
matrixOps(MatrixXf(1, 1), MatrixXf(1, 3));
matrixOps(MatrixXi(2, 2), MatrixXi(2, 2));
matrixOps(MatrixXd(3, 5), MatrixXd(5, 1));
matrixOps(MatrixXcf(4, 4), MatrixXcf(4, 4));
matrixOps(MatrixXd(3, 5), Matrix<double, 5, 1>());
matrixOps(Matrix4cf(), MatrixXcf(4, 4));
}