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diff --git a/doc/C01_TutorialMatrixClass.dox b/doc/C01_TutorialMatrixClass.dox index 2ac9e0a2e..2eebc86ac 100644 --- a/doc/C01_TutorialMatrixClass.dox +++ b/doc/C01_TutorialMatrixClass.dox @@ -238,13 +238,13 @@ Matrix<typename Scalar, \section TutorialMatrixTypedefs Convenience typedefs Eigen defines the following Matrix typedefs: -\li MatrixNT for Matrix<T, N, N>. For example, MatrixXi for Matrix<int, Dynamic, Dynamic>. -\li VectorNT for Matrix<T, N, 1>. For example, Vector2f for Matrix<float, 2, 1>. -\li RowVectorNT for Matrix<T, 1, N>. For example, RowVector3d for Matrix<double, 1, 3>. +\li MatrixNt for Matrix<type, N, N>. For example, MatrixXi for Matrix<int, Dynamic, Dynamic>. +\li VectorNt for Matrix<type, N, 1>. For example, Vector2f for Matrix<float, 2, 1>. +\li RowVectorNt for Matrix<type, 1, N>. For example, RowVector3d for Matrix<double, 1, 3>. Where: \li N can be any one of \c 2,\c 3,\c 4, or \c d (meaning \c Dynamic). -\li T can be any one of \c i (meaning int), \c f (meaning float), \c d (meaning double), +\li t can be any one of \c i (meaning int), \c f (meaning float), \c d (meaning double), \c cf (meaning complex<float>), or \c cd (meaning complex<double>). The fact that typedefs are only defined for these 5 types doesn't mean that they are the only supported scalar types. For example, all standard integer types are supported, see \ref TopicScalarTypes "Scalar types". |