// This file is part of Eigen, a lightweight C++ template library // for linear algebra. // // Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Gael Guennebaud // // 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_CWISE_NULLARY_OP_H #define EIGEN_CWISE_NULLARY_OP_H namespace Eigen { namespace internal { template struct traits > : traits { enum { Flags = traits::Flags & RowMajorBit }; }; } // namespace internal /** \class CwiseNullaryOp * \ingroup Core_Module * * \brief Generic expression of a matrix where all coefficients are defined by a functor * * \tparam NullaryOp template functor implementing the operator * \tparam PlainObjectType the underlying plain matrix/array type * * This class represents an expression of a generic nullary operator. * It is the return type of the Ones(), Zero(), Constant(), Identity() and Random() methods, * and most of the time this is the only way it is used. * * However, if you want to write a function returning such an expression, you * will need to use this class. * * The functor NullaryOp must expose one of the following method:
\c operator()() if the procedural generation does not depend on the coefficient entries (e.g., random numbers)
\c operator()(Index i)if the procedural generation makes sense for vectors only and that it depends on the coefficient index \c i (e.g., linspace)
\c operator()(Index i,Index j)if the procedural generation depends on the matrix coordinates \c i, \c j (e.g., to generate a checkerboard with 0 and 1)
* It is also possible to expose the last two operators if the generation makes sense for matrices but can be optimized for vectors. * * See DenseBase::NullaryExpr(Index,const CustomNullaryOp&) for an example binding * C++11 random number generators. * * A nullary expression can also be used to implement custom sophisticated matrix manipulations * that cannot be covered by the existing set of natively supported matrix manipulations. * See this \ref TopicCustomizing_NullaryExpr "page" for some examples and additional explanations * on the behavior of CwiseNullaryOp. * * \sa class CwiseUnaryOp, class CwiseBinaryOp, DenseBase::NullaryExpr */ template class CwiseNullaryOp : public internal::dense_xpr_base< CwiseNullaryOp >::type, internal::no_assignment_operator { public: typedef typename internal::dense_xpr_base::type Base; EIGEN_DENSE_PUBLIC_INTERFACE(CwiseNullaryOp) EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC CwiseNullaryOp(Index rows, Index cols, const NullaryOp& func = NullaryOp()) : m_rows(rows), m_cols(cols), m_functor(func) { eigen_assert(rows >= 0 && (RowsAtCompileTime == Dynamic || RowsAtCompileTime == rows) && cols >= 0 && (ColsAtCompileTime == Dynamic || ColsAtCompileTime == cols)); } EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE EIGEN_CONSTEXPR Index rows() const { return m_rows.value(); } EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE EIGEN_CONSTEXPR Index cols() const { return m_cols.value(); } /** \returns the functor representing the nullary operation */ EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC const NullaryOp& functor() const { return m_functor; } protected: const internal::variable_if_dynamic m_rows; const internal::variable_if_dynamic m_cols; const NullaryOp m_functor; }; /** \returns an expression of a matrix defined by a custom functor \a func * * 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 Zero() should be used * instead. * * The template parameter \a CustomNullaryOp is the type of the functor. * * \sa class CwiseNullaryOp */ template template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE #ifndef EIGEN_PARSED_BY_DOXYGEN const CwiseNullaryOp::PlainObject> #else const CwiseNullaryOp #endif DenseBase::NullaryExpr(Index rows, Index cols, const CustomNullaryOp& func) { return CwiseNullaryOp(rows, cols, func); } /** \returns an expression of a matrix defined by a custom functor \a func * * 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 Zero() should be used * instead. * * The template parameter \a CustomNullaryOp is the type of the functor. * * Here is an example with C++11 random generators: \include random_cpp11.cpp * Output: \verbinclude random_cpp11.out * * \sa class CwiseNullaryOp */ template template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE #ifndef EIGEN_PARSED_BY_DOXYGEN const CwiseNullaryOp::PlainObject> #else const CwiseNullaryOp #endif DenseBase::NullaryExpr(Index size, const CustomNullaryOp& func) { EIGEN_STATIC_ASSERT_VECTOR_ONLY(Derived) if(RowsAtCompileTime == 1) return CwiseNullaryOp(1, size, func); else return CwiseNullaryOp(size, 1, func); } /** \returns an expression of a matrix defined by a custom functor \a func * * This variant is only for fixed-size DenseBase types. For dynamic-size types, you * need to use the variants taking size arguments. * * The template parameter \a CustomNullaryOp is the type of the functor. * * \sa class CwiseNullaryOp */ template template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE #ifndef EIGEN_PARSED_BY_DOXYGEN const CwiseNullaryOp::PlainObject> #else const CwiseNullaryOp #endif DenseBase::NullaryExpr(const CustomNullaryOp& func) { return CwiseNullaryOp(RowsAtCompileTime, ColsAtCompileTime, func); } /** \returns an expression of a constant matrix of value \a value * * The parameters \a rows and \a cols are the number of rows and of columns of * the returned matrix. Must be compatible with this DenseBase 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 Zero() should be used * instead. * * The template parameter \a CustomNullaryOp is the type of the functor. * * \sa class CwiseNullaryOp */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const typename DenseBase::ConstantReturnType DenseBase::Constant(Index rows, Index cols, const Scalar& value) { return DenseBase::NullaryExpr(rows, cols, internal::scalar_constant_op(value)); } /** \returns an expression of a constant matrix of value \a value * * The parameter \a size is the size of the returned vector. * Must be compatible with this DenseBase 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 Zero() should be used * instead. * * The template parameter \a CustomNullaryOp is the type of the functor. * * \sa class CwiseNullaryOp */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const typename DenseBase::ConstantReturnType DenseBase::Constant(Index size, const Scalar& value) { return DenseBase::NullaryExpr(size, internal::scalar_constant_op(value)); } /** \returns an expression of a constant matrix of value \a value * * This variant is only for fixed-size DenseBase types. For dynamic-size types, you * need to use the variants taking size arguments. * * The template parameter \a CustomNullaryOp is the type of the functor. * * \sa class CwiseNullaryOp */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const typename DenseBase::ConstantReturnType DenseBase::Constant(const Scalar& value) { EIGEN_STATIC_ASSERT_FIXED_SIZE(Derived) return DenseBase::NullaryExpr(RowsAtCompileTime, ColsAtCompileTime, internal::scalar_constant_op(value)); } /** \deprecated because of accuracy loss. In Eigen 3.3, it is an alias for LinSpaced(Index,const Scalar&,const Scalar&) * * \only_for_vectors * * Example: \include DenseBase_LinSpaced_seq_deprecated.cpp * Output: \verbinclude DenseBase_LinSpaced_seq_deprecated.out * * \sa LinSpaced(Index,const Scalar&, const Scalar&), setLinSpaced(Index,const Scalar&,const Scalar&) */ template EIGEN_DEPRECATED EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const typename DenseBase::RandomAccessLinSpacedReturnType DenseBase::LinSpaced(Sequential_t, Index size, const Scalar& low, const Scalar& high) { EIGEN_STATIC_ASSERT_VECTOR_ONLY(Derived) return DenseBase::NullaryExpr(size, internal::linspaced_op(low,high,size)); } /** \deprecated because of accuracy loss. In Eigen 3.3, it is an alias for LinSpaced(const Scalar&,const Scalar&) * * \sa LinSpaced(const Scalar&, const Scalar&) */ template EIGEN_DEPRECATED EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const typename DenseBase::RandomAccessLinSpacedReturnType DenseBase::LinSpaced(Sequential_t, const Scalar& low, const Scalar& high) { EIGEN_STATIC_ASSERT_VECTOR_ONLY(Derived) EIGEN_STATIC_ASSERT_FIXED_SIZE(Derived) return DenseBase::NullaryExpr(Derived::SizeAtCompileTime, internal::linspaced_op(low,high,Derived::SizeAtCompileTime)); } /** * \brief Sets a linearly spaced vector. * * The function generates 'size' equally spaced values in the closed interval [low,high]. * When size is set to 1, a vector of length 1 containing 'high' is returned. * * \only_for_vectors * * Example: \include DenseBase_LinSpaced.cpp * Output: \verbinclude DenseBase_LinSpaced.out * * For integer scalar types, an even spacing is possible if and only if the length of the range, * i.e., \c high-low is a scalar multiple of \c size-1, or if \c size is a scalar multiple of the * number of values \c high-low+1 (meaning each value can be repeated the same number of time). * If one of these two considions is not satisfied, then \c high is lowered to the largest value * satisfying one of this constraint. * Here are some examples: * * Example: \include DenseBase_LinSpacedInt.cpp * Output: \verbinclude DenseBase_LinSpacedInt.out * * \sa setLinSpaced(Index,const Scalar&,const Scalar&), CwiseNullaryOp */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const typename DenseBase::RandomAccessLinSpacedReturnType DenseBase::LinSpaced(Index size, const Scalar& low, const Scalar& high) { EIGEN_STATIC_ASSERT_VECTOR_ONLY(Derived) return DenseBase::NullaryExpr(size, internal::linspaced_op(low,high,size)); } /** * \copydoc DenseBase::LinSpaced(Index, const Scalar&, const Scalar&) * Special version for fixed size types which does not require the size parameter. */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const typename DenseBase::RandomAccessLinSpacedReturnType DenseBase::LinSpaced(const Scalar& low, const Scalar& high) { EIGEN_STATIC_ASSERT_VECTOR_ONLY(Derived) EIGEN_STATIC_ASSERT_FIXED_SIZE(Derived) return DenseBase::NullaryExpr(Derived::SizeAtCompileTime, internal::linspaced_op(low,high,Derived::SizeAtCompileTime)); } /** \returns true if all coefficients in this matrix are approximately equal to \a val, to within precision \a prec */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC bool DenseBase::isApproxToConstant (const Scalar& val, const RealScalar& prec) const { typename internal::nested_eval::type self(derived()); for(Index j = 0; j < cols(); ++j) for(Index i = 0; i < rows(); ++i) if(!internal::isApprox(self.coeff(i, j), val, prec)) return false; return true; } /** This is just an alias for isApproxToConstant(). * * \returns true if all coefficients in this matrix are approximately equal to \a value, to within precision \a prec */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC bool DenseBase::isConstant (const Scalar& val, const RealScalar& prec) const { return isApproxToConstant(val, prec); } /** Alias for setConstant(): sets all coefficients in this expression to \a val. * * \sa setConstant(), Constant(), class CwiseNullaryOp */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE void DenseBase::fill(const Scalar& val) { setConstant(val); } /** Sets all coefficients in this expression to value \a val. * * \sa fill(), setConstant(Index,const Scalar&), setConstant(Index,Index,const Scalar&), setZero(), setOnes(), Constant(), class CwiseNullaryOp, setZero(), setOnes() */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Derived& DenseBase::setConstant(const Scalar& val) { return derived() = Constant(rows(), cols(), val); } /** Resizes to the given \a size, and sets all coefficients in this expression to the given value \a val. * * \only_for_vectors * * Example: \include Matrix_setConstant_int.cpp * Output: \verbinclude Matrix_setConstant_int.out * * \sa MatrixBase::setConstant(const Scalar&), setConstant(Index,Index,const Scalar&), class CwiseNullaryOp, MatrixBase::Constant(const Scalar&) */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Derived& PlainObjectBase::setConstant(Index size, const Scalar& val) { resize(size); return setConstant(val); } /** Resizes to the given size, and sets all coefficients in this expression to the given value \a val. * * \param rows the new number of rows * \param cols the new number of columns * \param val the value to which all coefficients are set * * Example: \include Matrix_setConstant_int_int.cpp * Output: \verbinclude Matrix_setConstant_int_int.out * * \sa MatrixBase::setConstant(const Scalar&), setConstant(Index,const Scalar&), class CwiseNullaryOp, MatrixBase::Constant(const Scalar&) */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Derived& PlainObjectBase::setConstant(Index rows, Index cols, const Scalar& val) { resize(rows, cols); return setConstant(val); } /** Resizes to the given size, changing only the number of columns, and sets all * coefficients in this expression to the given value \a val. For the parameter * of type NoChange_t, just pass the special value \c NoChange. * * \sa MatrixBase::setConstant(const Scalar&), setConstant(Index,const Scalar&), class CwiseNullaryOp, MatrixBase::Constant(const Scalar&) */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Derived& PlainObjectBase::setConstant(NoChange_t, Index cols, const Scalar& val) { return setConstant(rows(), cols, val); } /** Resizes to the given size, changing only the number of rows, and sets all * coefficients in this expression to the given value \a val. For the parameter * of type NoChange_t, just pass the special value \c NoChange. * * \sa MatrixBase::setConstant(const Scalar&), setConstant(Index,const Scalar&), class CwiseNullaryOp, MatrixBase::Constant(const Scalar&) */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Derived& PlainObjectBase::setConstant(Index rows, NoChange_t, const Scalar& val) { return setConstant(rows, cols(), val); } /** * \brief Sets a linearly spaced vector. * * The function generates 'size' equally spaced values in the closed interval [low,high]. * When size is set to 1, a vector of length 1 containing 'high' is returned. * * \only_for_vectors * * Example: \include DenseBase_setLinSpaced.cpp * Output: \verbinclude DenseBase_setLinSpaced.out * * For integer scalar types, do not miss the explanations on the definition * of \link LinSpaced(Index,const Scalar&,const Scalar&) even spacing \endlink. * * \sa LinSpaced(Index,const Scalar&,const Scalar&), CwiseNullaryOp */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Derived& DenseBase::setLinSpaced(Index newSize, const Scalar& low, const Scalar& high) { EIGEN_STATIC_ASSERT_VECTOR_ONLY(Derived) return derived() = Derived::NullaryExpr(newSize, internal::linspaced_op(low,high,newSize)); } /** * \brief Sets a linearly spaced vector. * * The function fills \c *this with equally spaced values in the closed interval [low,high]. * When size is set to 1, a vector of length 1 containing 'high' is returned. * * \only_for_vectors * * For integer scalar types, do not miss the explanations on the definition * of \link LinSpaced(Index,const Scalar&,const Scalar&) even spacing \endlink. * * \sa LinSpaced(Index,const Scalar&,const Scalar&), setLinSpaced(Index, const Scalar&, const Scalar&), CwiseNullaryOp */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Derived& DenseBase::setLinSpaced(const Scalar& low, const Scalar& high) { EIGEN_STATIC_ASSERT_VECTOR_ONLY(Derived) return setLinSpaced(size(), low, high); } // zero: /** \returns an expression of a zero matrix. * * 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 Zero() should be used * instead. * * Example: \include MatrixBase_zero_int_int.cpp * Output: \verbinclude MatrixBase_zero_int_int.out * * \sa Zero(), Zero(Index) */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const typename DenseBase::ConstantReturnType DenseBase::Zero(Index rows, Index cols) { return Constant(rows, cols, Scalar(0)); } /** \returns an expression of a zero vector. * * 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 Zero() should be used * instead. * * Example: \include MatrixBase_zero_int.cpp * Output: \verbinclude MatrixBase_zero_int.out * * \sa Zero(), Zero(Index,Index) */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const typename DenseBase::ConstantReturnType DenseBase::Zero(Index size) { return Constant(size, Scalar(0)); } /** \returns an expression of a fixed-size zero matrix or vector. * * 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_zero.cpp * Output: \verbinclude MatrixBase_zero.out * * \sa Zero(Index), Zero(Index,Index) */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const typename DenseBase::ConstantReturnType DenseBase::Zero() { return Constant(Scalar(0)); } /** \returns true if *this is approximately equal to the zero matrix, * within the precision given by \a prec. * * Example: \include MatrixBase_isZero.cpp * Output: \verbinclude MatrixBase_isZero.out * * \sa class CwiseNullaryOp, Zero() */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC bool DenseBase::isZero(const RealScalar& prec) const { typename internal::nested_eval::type self(derived()); for(Index j = 0; j < cols(); ++j) for(Index i = 0; i < rows(); ++i) if(!internal::isMuchSmallerThan(self.coeff(i, j), static_cast(1), prec)) return false; return true; } /** Sets all coefficients in this expression to zero. * * Example: \include MatrixBase_setZero.cpp * Output: \verbinclude MatrixBase_setZero.out * * \sa class CwiseNullaryOp, Zero() */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Derived& DenseBase::setZero() { return setConstant(Scalar(0)); } /** Resizes to the given \a size, and sets all coefficients in this expression to zero. * * \only_for_vectors * * Example: \include Matrix_setZero_int.cpp * Output: \verbinclude Matrix_setZero_int.out * * \sa DenseBase::setZero(), setZero(Index,Index), class CwiseNullaryOp, DenseBase::Zero() */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Derived& PlainObjectBase::setZero(Index newSize) { resize(newSize); return setConstant(Scalar(0)); } /** Resizes to the given size, and sets all coefficients in this expression to zero. * * \param rows the new number of rows * \param cols the new number of columns * * Example: \include Matrix_setZero_int_int.cpp * Output: \verbinclude Matrix_setZero_int_int.out * * \sa DenseBase::setZero(), setZero(Index), class CwiseNullaryOp, DenseBase::Zero() */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Derived& PlainObjectBase::setZero(Index rows, Index cols) { resize(rows, cols); return setConstant(Scalar(0)); } /** Resizes to the given size, changing only the number of columns, and sets all * coefficients in this expression to zero. For the parameter of type NoChange_t, * just pass the special value \c NoChange. * * \sa DenseBase::setZero(), setZero(Index), setZero(Index, Index), setZero(Index, NoChange_t), class CwiseNullaryOp, DenseBase::Zero() */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Derived& PlainObjectBase::setZero(NoChange_t, Index cols) { return setZero(rows(), cols); } /** Resizes to the given size, changing only the number of rows, and sets all * coefficients in this expression to zero. For the parameter of type NoChange_t, * just pass the special value \c NoChange. * * \sa DenseBase::setZero(), setZero(Index), setZero(Index, Index), setZero(NoChange_t, Index), class CwiseNullaryOp, DenseBase::Zero() */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Derived& PlainObjectBase::setZero(Index rows, NoChange_t) { return setZero(rows, cols()); } // ones: /** \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(Index), isOnes(), class Ones */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const typename DenseBase::ConstantReturnType DenseBase::Ones(Index rows, Index cols) { return Constant(rows, cols, Scalar(1)); } /** \returns an expression of a vector where all coefficients equal one. * * The parameter \a newSize 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(Index,Index), isOnes(), class Ones */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const typename DenseBase::ConstantReturnType DenseBase::Ones(Index newSize) { return Constant(newSize, Scalar(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(Index), Ones(Index,Index), isOnes(), class Ones */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const typename DenseBase::ConstantReturnType DenseBase::Ones() { return Constant(Scalar(1)); } /** \returns true if *this is approximately equal to the matrix where all coefficients * are equal to 1, within the precision given by \a prec. * * Example: \include MatrixBase_isOnes.cpp * Output: \verbinclude MatrixBase_isOnes.out * * \sa class CwiseNullaryOp, Ones() */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC bool DenseBase::isOnes (const RealScalar& prec) const { return isApproxToConstant(Scalar(1), prec); } /** Sets all coefficients in this expression to one. * * Example: \include MatrixBase_setOnes.cpp * Output: \verbinclude MatrixBase_setOnes.out * * \sa class CwiseNullaryOp, Ones() */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Derived& DenseBase::setOnes() { return setConstant(Scalar(1)); } /** Resizes to the given \a newSize, and sets all coefficients in this expression to one. * * \only_for_vectors * * Example: \include Matrix_setOnes_int.cpp * Output: \verbinclude Matrix_setOnes_int.out * * \sa MatrixBase::setOnes(), setOnes(Index,Index), class CwiseNullaryOp, MatrixBase::Ones() */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Derived& PlainObjectBase::setOnes(Index newSize) { resize(newSize); return setConstant(Scalar(1)); } /** Resizes to the given size, and sets all coefficients in this expression to one. * * \param rows the new number of rows * \param cols the new number of columns * * Example: \include Matrix_setOnes_int_int.cpp * Output: \verbinclude Matrix_setOnes_int_int.out * * \sa MatrixBase::setOnes(), setOnes(Index), class CwiseNullaryOp, MatrixBase::Ones() */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Derived& PlainObjectBase::setOnes(Index rows, Index cols) { resize(rows, cols); return setConstant(Scalar(1)); } /** Resizes to the given size, changing only the number of rows, and sets all * coefficients in this expression to one. For the parameter of type NoChange_t, * just pass the special value \c NoChange. * * \sa MatrixBase::setOnes(), setOnes(Index), setOnes(Index, Index), setOnes(NoChange_t, Index), class CwiseNullaryOp, MatrixBase::Ones() */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Derived& PlainObjectBase::setOnes(Index rows, NoChange_t) { return setOnes(rows, cols()); } /** Resizes to the given size, changing only the number of columns, and sets all * coefficients in this expression to one. For the parameter of type NoChange_t, * just pass the special value \c NoChange. * * \sa MatrixBase::setOnes(), setOnes(Index), setOnes(Index, Index), setOnes(Index, NoChange_t) class CwiseNullaryOp, MatrixBase::Ones() */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Derived& PlainObjectBase::setOnes(NoChange_t, Index cols) { return setOnes(rows(), cols); } // Identity: /** \returns an expression of the identity matrix (not necessarily square). * * 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 Identity() should be used * instead. * * Example: \include MatrixBase_identity_int_int.cpp * Output: \verbinclude MatrixBase_identity_int_int.out * * \sa Identity(), setIdentity(), isIdentity() */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const typename MatrixBase::IdentityReturnType MatrixBase::Identity(Index rows, Index cols) { return DenseBase::NullaryExpr(rows, cols, internal::scalar_identity_op()); } /** \returns an expression of the identity matrix (not necessarily square). * * This variant is only for fixed-size MatrixBase types. For dynamic-size types, you * need to use the variant taking size arguments. * * Example: \include MatrixBase_identity.cpp * Output: \verbinclude MatrixBase_identity.out * * \sa Identity(Index,Index), setIdentity(), isIdentity() */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const typename MatrixBase::IdentityReturnType MatrixBase::Identity() { EIGEN_STATIC_ASSERT_FIXED_SIZE(Derived) return MatrixBase::NullaryExpr(RowsAtCompileTime, ColsAtCompileTime, internal::scalar_identity_op()); } /** \returns true if *this is approximately equal to the identity matrix * (not necessarily square), * within the precision given by \a prec. * * Example: \include MatrixBase_isIdentity.cpp * Output: \verbinclude MatrixBase_isIdentity.out * * \sa class CwiseNullaryOp, Identity(), Identity(Index,Index), setIdentity() */ template bool MatrixBase::isIdentity (const RealScalar& prec) const { typename internal::nested_eval::type self(derived()); for(Index j = 0; j < cols(); ++j) { for(Index i = 0; i < rows(); ++i) { if(i == j) { if(!internal::isApprox(self.coeff(i, j), static_cast(1), prec)) return false; } else { if(!internal::isMuchSmallerThan(self.coeff(i, j), static_cast(1), prec)) return false; } } } return true; } namespace internal { template=16)> struct setIdentity_impl { EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC static EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Derived& run(Derived& m) { return m = Derived::Identity(m.rows(), m.cols()); } }; template struct setIdentity_impl { EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC static EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Derived& run(Derived& m) { m.setZero(); const Index size = numext::mini(m.rows(), m.cols()); for(Index i = 0; i < size; ++i) m.coeffRef(i,i) = typename Derived::Scalar(1); return m; } }; } // end namespace internal /** Writes the identity expression (not necessarily square) into *this. * * Example: \include MatrixBase_setIdentity.cpp * Output: \verbinclude MatrixBase_setIdentity.out * * \sa class CwiseNullaryOp, Identity(), Identity(Index,Index), isIdentity() */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Derived& MatrixBase::setIdentity() { return internal::setIdentity_impl::run(derived()); } /** \brief Resizes to the given size, and writes the identity expression (not necessarily square) into *this. * * \param rows the new number of rows * \param cols the new number of columns * * Example: \include Matrix_setIdentity_int_int.cpp * Output: \verbinclude Matrix_setIdentity_int_int.out * * \sa MatrixBase::setIdentity(), class CwiseNullaryOp, MatrixBase::Identity() */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Derived& MatrixBase::setIdentity(Index rows, Index cols) { derived().resize(rows, cols); return setIdentity(); } /** \returns an expression of the i-th unit (basis) vector. * * \only_for_vectors * * \sa MatrixBase::Unit(Index), MatrixBase::UnitX(), MatrixBase::UnitY(), MatrixBase::UnitZ(), MatrixBase::UnitW() */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const typename MatrixBase::BasisReturnType MatrixBase::Unit(Index newSize, Index i) { EIGEN_STATIC_ASSERT_VECTOR_ONLY(Derived) return BasisReturnType(SquareMatrixType::Identity(newSize,newSize), i); } /** \returns an expression of the i-th unit (basis) vector. * * \only_for_vectors * * This variant is for fixed-size vector only. * * \sa MatrixBase::Unit(Index,Index), MatrixBase::UnitX(), MatrixBase::UnitY(), MatrixBase::UnitZ(), MatrixBase::UnitW() */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const typename MatrixBase::BasisReturnType MatrixBase::Unit(Index i) { EIGEN_STATIC_ASSERT_VECTOR_ONLY(Derived) return BasisReturnType(SquareMatrixType::Identity(),i); } /** \returns an expression of the X axis unit vector (1{,0}^*) * * \only_for_vectors * * \sa MatrixBase::Unit(Index,Index), MatrixBase::Unit(Index), MatrixBase::UnitY(), MatrixBase::UnitZ(), MatrixBase::UnitW() */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const typename MatrixBase::BasisReturnType MatrixBase::UnitX() { return Derived::Unit(0); } /** \returns an expression of the Y axis unit vector (0,1{,0}^*) * * \only_for_vectors * * \sa MatrixBase::Unit(Index,Index), MatrixBase::Unit(Index), MatrixBase::UnitY(), MatrixBase::UnitZ(), MatrixBase::UnitW() */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const typename MatrixBase::BasisReturnType MatrixBase::UnitY() { return Derived::Unit(1); } /** \returns an expression of the Z axis unit vector (0,0,1{,0}^*) * * \only_for_vectors * * \sa MatrixBase::Unit(Index,Index), MatrixBase::Unit(Index), MatrixBase::UnitY(), MatrixBase::UnitZ(), MatrixBase::UnitW() */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const typename MatrixBase::BasisReturnType MatrixBase::UnitZ() { return Derived::Unit(2); } /** \returns an expression of the W axis unit vector (0,0,0,1) * * \only_for_vectors * * \sa MatrixBase::Unit(Index,Index), MatrixBase::Unit(Index), MatrixBase::UnitY(), MatrixBase::UnitZ(), MatrixBase::UnitW() */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE const typename MatrixBase::BasisReturnType MatrixBase::UnitW() { return Derived::Unit(3); } /** \brief Set the coefficients of \c *this to the i-th unit (basis) vector * * \param i index of the unique coefficient to be set to 1 * * \only_for_vectors * * \sa MatrixBase::setIdentity(), class CwiseNullaryOp, MatrixBase::Unit(Index,Index) */ template EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Derived& MatrixBase::setUnit(Index i) { EIGEN_STATIC_ASSERT_VECTOR_ONLY(Derived); eigen_assert(i EIGEN_DEVICE_FUNC EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Derived& MatrixBase::setUnit(Index newSize, Index i) { EIGEN_STATIC_ASSERT_VECTOR_ONLY(Derived); eigen_assert(i