eigen/Eigen/src/Core/Ones.h
Benoit Jacob d1d55e67e9 - make MatrixBase and all expressions aware of their preferred traversal order.
Honor this preference in operator=.
- add several methods to the API
- rework API for diagonal matrices
- add benchmarking code
2008-01-05 10:57:14 +00:00

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// This file is part of Eigen, a lightweight C++ template library
// for linear algebra. Eigen itself is part of the KDE project.
//
// Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Benoit Jacob <jacob@math.jussieu.fr>
//
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#ifndef EIGEN_ONES_H
#define EIGEN_ONES_H
/** \class Ones
*
* \brief Expression of a matrix where all coefficients equal one.
*
* \sa MatrixBase::ones(), MatrixBase::ones(int), MatrixBase::ones(int,int)
*/
template<typename MatrixType> class Ones : NoOperatorEquals,
public MatrixBase<typename MatrixType::Scalar, Ones<MatrixType> >
{
public:
typedef typename MatrixType::Scalar Scalar;
friend class MatrixBase<Scalar, Ones<MatrixType> >;
private:
static const TraversalOrder _Order = Indifferent;
static const int _RowsAtCompileTime = MatrixType::RowsAtCompileTime,
_ColsAtCompileTime = MatrixType::ColsAtCompileTime;
const Ones& _ref() const { return *this; }
int _rows() const { return m_rows; }
int _cols() const { return m_cols; }
Scalar _coeff(int, int) const
{
return static_cast<Scalar>(1);
}
public:
Ones(int rows, int cols) : m_rows(rows), m_cols(cols)
{
assert(rows > 0
&& (_RowsAtCompileTime == Dynamic || _RowsAtCompileTime == rows)
&& cols > 0
&& (_ColsAtCompileTime == Dynamic || _ColsAtCompileTime == cols));
}
protected:
int m_rows, m_cols;
};
/** \returns an expression of a matrix where all coefficients equal one.
*
* 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 ones() should be used
* instead.
*
* Example: \include MatrixBase_ones_int_int.cpp
* Output: \verbinclude MatrixBase_ones_int_int.out
*
* \sa ones(), ones(int)
*/
template<typename Scalar, typename Derived>
const Ones<Derived> MatrixBase<Scalar, Derived>::ones(int rows, int cols)
{
return Ones<Derived>(rows, cols);
}
/** \returns an expression of a vector where all coefficients equal one.
*
* 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 ones() should be used
* instead.
*
* Example: \include MatrixBase_ones_int.cpp
* Output: \verbinclude MatrixBase_ones_int.out
*
* \sa ones(), ones(int,int)
*/
template<typename Scalar, typename Derived>
const Ones<Derived> MatrixBase<Scalar, Derived>::ones(int size)
{
assert(IsVectorAtCompileTime);
if(RowsAtCompileTime == 1) return Ones<Derived>(1, size);
else return Ones<Derived>(size, 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(int), ones(int,int)
*/
template<typename Scalar, typename Derived>
const Ones<Derived> MatrixBase<Scalar, Derived>::ones()
{
return Ones<Derived>(RowsAtCompileTime, ColsAtCompileTime);
}
template<typename Scalar, typename Derived>
bool MatrixBase<Scalar, Derived>::isOnes
(const typename NumTraits<Scalar>::Real& prec = precision<Scalar>()) const
{
for(int j = 0; j < col(); j++)
for(int i = 0; i < row(); i++)
if(!isApprox(coeff(i, j), static_cast<Scalar>(1)))
return false;
return true;
}
#endif // EIGEN_ONES_H