eigen/doc/examples/class_CwiseBinaryOp.cpp
Benoit Jacob 01572b9f54 big change: MatrixBase only takes one template parameter "Derived", the
template parameter "Scalar" is removed. This is achieved by introducting a
template <typename Derived> struct Scalar to achieve a forward-declaration of
the Scalar typedefs.
2008-03-10 17:23:11 +00:00

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#include <Eigen/Core>
USING_PART_OF_NAMESPACE_EIGEN
using namespace std;
// define a custom template binary functor
struct CwiseMinOp EIGEN_EMPTY_STRUCT {
template<typename Scalar>
Scalar operator()(const Scalar& a, const Scalar& b) const { return std::min(a,b); }
};
// define a custom binary operator between two matrices
template<typename Derived1, typename Derived2>
const Eigen::CwiseBinaryOp<CwiseMinOp, Derived1, Derived2>
cwiseMin(const MatrixBase<Derived1> &mat1, const MatrixBase<Derived2> &mat2)
{
return Eigen::CwiseBinaryOp<CwiseMinOp, Derived1, Derived2>(mat1.asArg(), mat2.asArg());
}
int main(int, char**)
{
Matrix4d m1 = Matrix4d::random(), m2 = Matrix4d::random();
cout << cwiseMin(m1,m2) << endl; // use our new global operator
cout << m1.cwise<CwiseMinOp>(m2) << endl; // directly use the generic expression member
cout << m1.cwise(m2, CwiseMinOp()) << endl; // directly use the generic expression member (variant)
return 0;
}