| // This file is part of Eigen, a lightweight C++ template library | 
 | // for linear algebra. | 
 | // | 
 | // Copyright (C) 2009 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_ARRAY_H | 
 | #define EIGEN_ARRAY_H | 
 |  | 
 | namespace Eigen { | 
 |  | 
 | namespace internal { | 
 | template<typename Scalar_, int Rows_, int Cols_, int Options_, int MaxRows_, int MaxCols_> | 
 | struct traits<Array<Scalar_, Rows_, Cols_, Options_, MaxRows_, MaxCols_> > : traits<Matrix<Scalar_, Rows_, Cols_, Options_, MaxRows_, MaxCols_> > | 
 | { | 
 |   typedef ArrayXpr XprKind; | 
 |   typedef ArrayBase<Array<Scalar_, Rows_, Cols_, Options_, MaxRows_, MaxCols_> > XprBase; | 
 | }; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /** \class Array | 
 |   * \ingroup Core_Module | 
 |   * | 
 |   * \brief General-purpose arrays with easy API for coefficient-wise operations | 
 |   * | 
 |   * The %Array class is very similar to the Matrix class. It provides | 
 |   * general-purpose one- and two-dimensional arrays. The difference between the | 
 |   * %Array and the %Matrix class is primarily in the API: the API for the | 
 |   * %Array class provides easy access to coefficient-wise operations, while the | 
 |   * API for the %Matrix class provides easy access to linear-algebra | 
 |   * operations. | 
 |   * | 
 |   * See documentation of class Matrix for detailed information on the template parameters | 
 |   * storage layout. | 
 |   * | 
 |   * This class can be extended with the help of the plugin mechanism described on the page | 
 |   * \ref TopicCustomizing_Plugins by defining the preprocessor symbol \c EIGEN_ARRAY_PLUGIN. | 
 |   * | 
 |   * \sa \blank \ref TutorialArrayClass, \ref TopicClassHierarchy | 
 |   */ | 
 | template<typename Scalar_, int Rows_, int Cols_, int Options_, int MaxRows_, int MaxCols_> | 
 | class Array | 
 |   : public PlainObjectBase<Array<Scalar_, Rows_, Cols_, Options_, MaxRows_, MaxCols_> > | 
 | { | 
 |   public: | 
 |  | 
 |     typedef PlainObjectBase<Array> Base; | 
 |     EIGEN_DENSE_PUBLIC_INTERFACE(Array) | 
 |  | 
 |     enum { Options = Options_ }; | 
 |     typedef typename Base::PlainObject PlainObject; | 
 |  | 
 |   protected: | 
 |     template <typename Derived, typename OtherDerived, bool IsVector> | 
 |     friend struct internal::conservative_resize_like_impl; | 
 |  | 
 |     using Base::m_storage; | 
 |  | 
 |   public: | 
 |  | 
 |     using Base::base; | 
 |     using Base::coeff; | 
 |     using Base::coeffRef; | 
 |  | 
 |     /** | 
 |       * The usage of | 
 |       *   using Base::operator=; | 
 |       * fails on MSVC. Since the code below is working with GCC and MSVC, we skipped | 
 |       * the usage of 'using'. This should be done only for operator=. | 
 |       */ | 
 |     template<typename OtherDerived> | 
 |     EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC | 
 |     EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Array& operator=(const EigenBase<OtherDerived> &other) | 
 |     { | 
 |       return Base::operator=(other); | 
 |     } | 
 |  | 
 |     /** Set all the entries to \a value. | 
 |       * \sa DenseBase::setConstant(), DenseBase::fill() | 
 |       */ | 
 |     /* This overload is needed because the usage of | 
 |       *   using Base::operator=; | 
 |       * fails on MSVC. Since the code below is working with GCC and MSVC, we skipped | 
 |       * the usage of 'using'. This should be done only for operator=. | 
 |       */ | 
 |     EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC | 
 |     EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Array& operator=(const Scalar &value) | 
 |     { | 
 |       Base::setConstant(value); | 
 |       return *this; | 
 |     } | 
 |  | 
 |     /** Copies the value of the expression \a other into \c *this with automatic resizing. | 
 |       * | 
 |       * *this might be resized to match the dimensions of \a other. If *this was a null matrix (not already initialized), | 
 |       * it will be initialized. | 
 |       * | 
 |       * Note that copying a row-vector into a vector (and conversely) is allowed. | 
 |       * The resizing, if any, is then done in the appropriate way so that row-vectors | 
 |       * remain row-vectors and vectors remain vectors. | 
 |       */ | 
 |     template<typename OtherDerived> | 
 |     EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC | 
 |     EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Array& operator=(const DenseBase<OtherDerived>& other) | 
 |     { | 
 |       return Base::_set(other); | 
 |     } | 
 |  | 
 |     /** This is a special case of the templated operator=. Its purpose is to | 
 |       * prevent a default operator= from hiding the templated operator=. | 
 |       */ | 
 |     EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC | 
 |     EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Array& operator=(const Array& other) | 
 |     { | 
 |       return Base::_set(other); | 
 |     } | 
 |  | 
 |     /** Default constructor. | 
 |       * | 
 |       * For fixed-size matrices, does nothing. | 
 |       * | 
 |       * For dynamic-size matrices, creates an empty matrix of size 0. Does not allocate any array. Such a matrix | 
 |       * is called a null matrix. This constructor is the unique way to create null matrices: resizing | 
 |       * a matrix to 0 is not supported. | 
 |       * | 
 |       * \sa resize(Index,Index) | 
 |       */ | 
 |     EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC | 
 |     EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Array() : Base() | 
 |     { | 
 |       Base::_check_template_params(); | 
 |       EIGEN_INITIALIZE_COEFFS_IF_THAT_OPTION_IS_ENABLED | 
 |     } | 
 |  | 
 | #ifndef EIGEN_PARSED_BY_DOXYGEN | 
 |     // FIXME is it still needed ?? | 
 |     /** \internal */ | 
 |     EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC | 
 |     Array(internal::constructor_without_unaligned_array_assert) | 
 |       : Base(internal::constructor_without_unaligned_array_assert()) | 
 |     { | 
 |       Base::_check_template_params(); | 
 |       EIGEN_INITIALIZE_COEFFS_IF_THAT_OPTION_IS_ENABLED | 
 |     } | 
 | #endif | 
 |  | 
 | #if EIGEN_HAS_RVALUE_REFERENCES | 
 |     EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC | 
 |     Array(Array&& other) EIGEN_NOEXCEPT_IF(std::is_nothrow_move_constructible<Scalar>::value) | 
 |       : Base(std::move(other)) | 
 |     { | 
 |       Base::_check_template_params(); | 
 |     } | 
 |     EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC | 
 |     Array& operator=(Array&& other) EIGEN_NOEXCEPT_IF(std::is_nothrow_move_assignable<Scalar>::value) | 
 |     { | 
 |       Base::operator=(std::move(other)); | 
 |       return *this; | 
 |     } | 
 | #endif | 
 |  | 
 |     #if EIGEN_HAS_CXX11 | 
 |     /** \copydoc PlainObjectBase(const Scalar& a0, const Scalar& a1, const Scalar& a2, const Scalar& a3, const ArgTypes&... args) | 
 |      * | 
 |      * Example: \include Array_variadic_ctor_cxx11.cpp | 
 |      * Output: \verbinclude Array_variadic_ctor_cxx11.out | 
 |      * | 
 |      * \sa Array(const std::initializer_list<std::initializer_list<Scalar>>&) | 
 |      * \sa Array(const Scalar&), Array(const Scalar&,const Scalar&) | 
 |      */ | 
 |     template <typename... ArgTypes> | 
 |     EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE | 
 |     Array(const Scalar& a0, const Scalar& a1, const Scalar& a2, const Scalar& a3, const ArgTypes&... args) | 
 |       : Base(a0, a1, a2, a3, args...) {} | 
 |  | 
 |     /** \brief Constructs an array and initializes it from the coefficients given as initializer-lists grouped by row. \cpp11 | 
 |       * | 
 |       * In the general case, the constructor takes a list of rows, each row being represented as a list of coefficients: | 
 |       * | 
 |       * Example: \include Array_initializer_list_23_cxx11.cpp | 
 |       * Output: \verbinclude Array_initializer_list_23_cxx11.out | 
 |       * | 
 |       * Each of the inner initializer lists must contain the exact same number of elements, otherwise an assertion is triggered. | 
 |       * | 
 |       * In the case of a compile-time column 1D array, implicit transposition from a single row is allowed. | 
 |       * Therefore <code> Array<int,Dynamic,1>{{1,2,3,4,5}}</code> is legal and the more verbose syntax | 
 |       * <code>Array<int,Dynamic,1>{{1},{2},{3},{4},{5}}</code> can be avoided: | 
 |       * | 
 |       * Example: \include Array_initializer_list_vector_cxx11.cpp | 
 |       * Output: \verbinclude Array_initializer_list_vector_cxx11.out | 
 |       * | 
 |       * In the case of fixed-sized arrays, the initializer list sizes must exactly match the array sizes, | 
 |       * and implicit transposition is allowed for compile-time 1D arrays only. | 
 |       * | 
 |       * \sa  Array(const Scalar& a0, const Scalar& a1, const Scalar& a2, const Scalar& a3, const ArgTypes&... args) | 
 |       */ | 
 |     EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC | 
 |     EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Array(const std::initializer_list<std::initializer_list<Scalar>>& list) : Base(list) {} | 
 |     #endif // end EIGEN_HAS_CXX11 | 
 |  | 
 |     #ifndef EIGEN_PARSED_BY_DOXYGEN | 
 |     template<typename T> | 
 |     EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC | 
 |     EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE explicit Array(const T& x) | 
 |     { | 
 |       Base::_check_template_params(); | 
 |       Base::template _init1<T>(x); | 
 |     } | 
 |  | 
 |     template<typename T0, typename T1> | 
 |     EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC | 
 |     EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Array(const T0& val0, const T1& val1) | 
 |     { | 
 |       Base::_check_template_params(); | 
 |       this->template _init2<T0,T1>(val0, val1); | 
 |     } | 
 |  | 
 |     #else | 
 |     /** \brief Constructs a fixed-sized array initialized with coefficients starting at \a data */ | 
 |     EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC explicit Array(const Scalar *data); | 
 |     /** Constructs a vector or row-vector with given dimension. \only_for_vectors | 
 |       * | 
 |       * Note that this is only useful for dynamic-size vectors. For fixed-size vectors, | 
 |       * it is redundant to pass the dimension here, so it makes more sense to use the default | 
 |       * constructor Array() instead. | 
 |       */ | 
 |     EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC | 
 |     EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE explicit Array(Index dim); | 
 |     /** constructs an initialized 1x1 Array with the given coefficient | 
 |       * \sa const Scalar& a0, const Scalar& a1, const Scalar& a2, const Scalar& a3, const ArgTypes&... args */ | 
 |     Array(const Scalar& value); | 
 |     /** constructs an uninitialized array with \a rows rows and \a cols columns. | 
 |       * | 
 |       * This is useful for dynamic-size arrays. For fixed-size arrays, | 
 |       * it is redundant to pass these parameters, so one should use the default constructor | 
 |       * Array() instead. */ | 
 |     Array(Index rows, Index cols); | 
 |     /** constructs an initialized 2D vector with given coefficients | 
 |       * \sa Array(const Scalar& a0, const Scalar& a1, const Scalar& a2, const Scalar& a3, const ArgTypes&... args) */ | 
 |     Array(const Scalar& val0, const Scalar& val1); | 
 |     #endif  // end EIGEN_PARSED_BY_DOXYGEN | 
 |  | 
 |     /** constructs an initialized 3D vector with given coefficients | 
 |       * \sa Array(const Scalar& a0, const Scalar& a1, const Scalar& a2, const Scalar& a3, const ArgTypes&... args) | 
 |       */ | 
 |     EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC | 
 |     EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Array(const Scalar& val0, const Scalar& val1, const Scalar& val2) | 
 |     { | 
 |       Base::_check_template_params(); | 
 |       EIGEN_STATIC_ASSERT_VECTOR_SPECIFIC_SIZE(Array, 3) | 
 |       m_storage.data()[0] = val0; | 
 |       m_storage.data()[1] = val1; | 
 |       m_storage.data()[2] = val2; | 
 |     } | 
 |     /** constructs an initialized 4D vector with given coefficients | 
 |       * \sa Array(const Scalar& a0, const Scalar& a1, const Scalar& a2, const Scalar& a3, const ArgTypes&... args) | 
 |       */ | 
 |     EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC | 
 |     EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Array(const Scalar& val0, const Scalar& val1, const Scalar& val2, const Scalar& val3) | 
 |     { | 
 |       Base::_check_template_params(); | 
 |       EIGEN_STATIC_ASSERT_VECTOR_SPECIFIC_SIZE(Array, 4) | 
 |       m_storage.data()[0] = val0; | 
 |       m_storage.data()[1] = val1; | 
 |       m_storage.data()[2] = val2; | 
 |       m_storage.data()[3] = val3; | 
 |     } | 
 |  | 
 |     /** Copy constructor */ | 
 |     EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC | 
 |     EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Array(const Array& other) | 
 |             : Base(other) | 
 |     { } | 
 |  | 
 |   private: | 
 |     struct PrivateType {}; | 
 |   public: | 
 |  | 
 |     /** \sa MatrixBase::operator=(const EigenBase<OtherDerived>&) */ | 
 |     template<typename OtherDerived> | 
 |     EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC | 
 |     EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Array(const EigenBase<OtherDerived> &other, | 
 |                               typename internal::enable_if<internal::is_convertible<typename OtherDerived::Scalar,Scalar>::value, | 
 |                                                            PrivateType>::type = PrivateType()) | 
 |       : Base(other.derived()) | 
 |     { } | 
 |  | 
 |     EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_CONSTEXPR | 
 |     inline Index innerStride() const EIGEN_NOEXCEPT{ return 1; } | 
 |     EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_CONSTEXPR | 
 |     inline Index outerStride() const EIGEN_NOEXCEPT { return this->innerSize(); } | 
 |  | 
 |     #ifdef EIGEN_ARRAY_PLUGIN | 
 |     #include EIGEN_ARRAY_PLUGIN | 
 |     #endif | 
 |  | 
 |   private: | 
 |  | 
 |     template<typename MatrixType, typename OtherDerived, bool SwapPointers> | 
 |     friend struct internal::matrix_swap_impl; | 
 | }; | 
 |  | 
 | /** \defgroup arraytypedefs Global array typedefs | 
 |   * \ingroup Core_Module | 
 |   * | 
 |   * %Eigen defines several typedef shortcuts for most common 1D and 2D array types. | 
 |   * | 
 |   * The general patterns are the following: | 
 |   * | 
 |   * \c ArrayRowsColsType where \c Rows and \c Cols can be \c 2,\c 3,\c 4 for fixed size square matrices or \c X for dynamic size, | 
 |   * and where \c Type can be \c i for integer, \c f for float, \c d for double, \c cf for complex float, \c cd | 
 |   * for complex double. | 
 |   * | 
 |   * For example, \c Array33d is a fixed-size 3x3 array type of doubles, and \c ArrayXXf is a dynamic-size matrix of floats. | 
 |   * | 
 |   * There are also \c ArraySizeType which are self-explanatory. For example, \c Array4cf is | 
 |   * a fixed-size 1D array of 4 complex floats. | 
 |   * | 
 |   * With \cpp11, template alias are also defined for common sizes. | 
 |   * They follow the same pattern as above except that the scalar type suffix is replaced by a | 
 |   * template parameter, i.e.: | 
 |   *   - `ArrayRowsCols<Type>` where `Rows` and `Cols` can be \c 2,\c 3,\c 4, or \c X for fixed or dynamic size. | 
 |   *   - `ArraySize<Type>` where `Size` can be \c 2,\c 3,\c 4 or \c X for fixed or dynamic size 1D arrays. | 
 |   * | 
 |   * \sa class Array | 
 |   */ | 
 |  | 
 | #define EIGEN_MAKE_ARRAY_TYPEDEFS(Type, TypeSuffix, Size, SizeSuffix)   \ | 
 | /** \ingroup arraytypedefs */                                    \ | 
 | typedef Array<Type, Size, Size> Array##SizeSuffix##SizeSuffix##TypeSuffix;  \ | 
 | /** \ingroup arraytypedefs */                                    \ | 
 | typedef Array<Type, Size, 1>    Array##SizeSuffix##TypeSuffix; | 
 |  | 
 | #define EIGEN_MAKE_ARRAY_FIXED_TYPEDEFS(Type, TypeSuffix, Size)         \ | 
 | /** \ingroup arraytypedefs */                                    \ | 
 | typedef Array<Type, Size, Dynamic> Array##Size##X##TypeSuffix;  \ | 
 | /** \ingroup arraytypedefs */                                    \ | 
 | typedef Array<Type, Dynamic, Size> Array##X##Size##TypeSuffix; | 
 |  | 
 | #define EIGEN_MAKE_ARRAY_TYPEDEFS_ALL_SIZES(Type, TypeSuffix) \ | 
 | EIGEN_MAKE_ARRAY_TYPEDEFS(Type, TypeSuffix, 2, 2) \ | 
 | EIGEN_MAKE_ARRAY_TYPEDEFS(Type, TypeSuffix, 3, 3) \ | 
 | EIGEN_MAKE_ARRAY_TYPEDEFS(Type, TypeSuffix, 4, 4) \ | 
 | EIGEN_MAKE_ARRAY_TYPEDEFS(Type, TypeSuffix, Dynamic, X) \ | 
 | EIGEN_MAKE_ARRAY_FIXED_TYPEDEFS(Type, TypeSuffix, 2) \ | 
 | EIGEN_MAKE_ARRAY_FIXED_TYPEDEFS(Type, TypeSuffix, 3) \ | 
 | EIGEN_MAKE_ARRAY_FIXED_TYPEDEFS(Type, TypeSuffix, 4) | 
 |  | 
 | EIGEN_MAKE_ARRAY_TYPEDEFS_ALL_SIZES(int,                  i) | 
 | EIGEN_MAKE_ARRAY_TYPEDEFS_ALL_SIZES(float,                f) | 
 | EIGEN_MAKE_ARRAY_TYPEDEFS_ALL_SIZES(double,               d) | 
 | EIGEN_MAKE_ARRAY_TYPEDEFS_ALL_SIZES(std::complex<float>,  cf) | 
 | EIGEN_MAKE_ARRAY_TYPEDEFS_ALL_SIZES(std::complex<double>, cd) | 
 |  | 
 | #undef EIGEN_MAKE_ARRAY_TYPEDEFS_ALL_SIZES | 
 | #undef EIGEN_MAKE_ARRAY_TYPEDEFS | 
 | #undef EIGEN_MAKE_ARRAY_FIXED_TYPEDEFS | 
 |  | 
 | #if EIGEN_HAS_CXX11 | 
 |  | 
 | #define EIGEN_MAKE_ARRAY_TYPEDEFS(Size, SizeSuffix)               \ | 
 | /** \ingroup arraytypedefs */                                     \ | 
 | /** \brief \cpp11 */                                              \ | 
 | template <typename Type>                                          \ | 
 | using Array##SizeSuffix##SizeSuffix = Array<Type, Size, Size>;    \ | 
 | /** \ingroup arraytypedefs */                                     \ | 
 | /** \brief \cpp11 */                                              \ | 
 | template <typename Type>                                          \ | 
 | using Array##SizeSuffix = Array<Type, Size, 1>; | 
 |  | 
 | #define EIGEN_MAKE_ARRAY_FIXED_TYPEDEFS(Size)                     \ | 
 | /** \ingroup arraytypedefs */                                     \ | 
 | /** \brief \cpp11 */                                              \ | 
 | template <typename Type>                                          \ | 
 | using Array##Size##X = Array<Type, Size, Dynamic>;                \ | 
 | /** \ingroup arraytypedefs */                                     \ | 
 | /** \brief \cpp11 */                                              \ | 
 | template <typename Type>                                          \ | 
 | using Array##X##Size = Array<Type, Dynamic, Size>; | 
 |  | 
 | EIGEN_MAKE_ARRAY_TYPEDEFS(2, 2) | 
 | EIGEN_MAKE_ARRAY_TYPEDEFS(3, 3) | 
 | EIGEN_MAKE_ARRAY_TYPEDEFS(4, 4) | 
 | EIGEN_MAKE_ARRAY_TYPEDEFS(Dynamic, X) | 
 | EIGEN_MAKE_ARRAY_FIXED_TYPEDEFS(2) | 
 | EIGEN_MAKE_ARRAY_FIXED_TYPEDEFS(3) | 
 | EIGEN_MAKE_ARRAY_FIXED_TYPEDEFS(4) | 
 |  | 
 | #undef EIGEN_MAKE_ARRAY_TYPEDEFS | 
 | #undef EIGEN_MAKE_ARRAY_FIXED_TYPEDEFS | 
 |  | 
 | #endif // EIGEN_HAS_CXX11 | 
 |  | 
 | #define EIGEN_USING_ARRAY_TYPEDEFS_FOR_TYPE_AND_SIZE(TypeSuffix, SizeSuffix) \ | 
 | using Eigen::Matrix##SizeSuffix##TypeSuffix; \ | 
 | using Eigen::Vector##SizeSuffix##TypeSuffix; \ | 
 | using Eigen::RowVector##SizeSuffix##TypeSuffix; | 
 |  | 
 | #define EIGEN_USING_ARRAY_TYPEDEFS_FOR_TYPE(TypeSuffix) \ | 
 | EIGEN_USING_ARRAY_TYPEDEFS_FOR_TYPE_AND_SIZE(TypeSuffix, 2) \ | 
 | EIGEN_USING_ARRAY_TYPEDEFS_FOR_TYPE_AND_SIZE(TypeSuffix, 3) \ | 
 | EIGEN_USING_ARRAY_TYPEDEFS_FOR_TYPE_AND_SIZE(TypeSuffix, 4) \ | 
 | EIGEN_USING_ARRAY_TYPEDEFS_FOR_TYPE_AND_SIZE(TypeSuffix, X) \ | 
 |  | 
 | #define EIGEN_USING_ARRAY_TYPEDEFS \ | 
 | EIGEN_USING_ARRAY_TYPEDEFS_FOR_TYPE(i) \ | 
 | EIGEN_USING_ARRAY_TYPEDEFS_FOR_TYPE(f) \ | 
 | EIGEN_USING_ARRAY_TYPEDEFS_FOR_TYPE(d) \ | 
 | EIGEN_USING_ARRAY_TYPEDEFS_FOR_TYPE(cf) \ | 
 | EIGEN_USING_ARRAY_TYPEDEFS_FOR_TYPE(cd) | 
 |  | 
 | } // end namespace Eigen | 
 |  | 
 | #endif // EIGEN_ARRAY_H |