| namespace Eigen { |
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| /** \mainpage notitle |
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| This is the API documentation for Eigen3. You can <a href="eigen-doc.tgz">download</a> it as a tgz archive for offline reading. |
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| You're already an Eigen2 user? Here is a \link Eigen2ToEigen3 Eigen2 to Eigen3 guide \endlink to help porting your application. |
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| For a first contact with Eigen, the best place is to have a look at the \link GettingStarted getting started \endlink page that show you how to write and compile your first program with Eigen. |
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| Then, the \b quick \b reference \b pages give you a quite complete description of the API in a very condensed format that is specially useful to recall the syntax of a particular feature, or to have a quick look at the API. They currently cover the two following feature sets, and more will come in the future: |
| - \link QuickRefPage [QuickRef] Dense matrix and array manipulations \endlink |
| - \link SparseQuickRefPage [QuickRef] Sparse linear algebra \endlink |
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| You're a MatLab user? There is also a <a href="AsciiQuickReference.txt">short ASCII reference</a> with Matlab translations. |
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| The \b main \b documentation is organized into \em chapters covering different domains of features. |
| They are themselves composed of \em user \em manual pages describing the different features in a comprehensive way, and \em reference pages that gives you access to the API documentation through the related Eigen's \em modules and \em classes. |
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| Under the \subpage UserManual_Generalities section, you will find documentation on more general topics such as preprocessor directives, controlling assertions, multi-threading, MKL support, some Eigen's internal insights, and much more... |
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| Finally, do not miss the search engine, useful to quickly get to the documentation of a given class or function. |
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| Want more? Checkout the <a href="unsupported/index.html">\em unsupported \em modules </a> documentation. |
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| */ |
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| } |