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See the GNU Lesser General Public License or the // GNU General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public // License and a copy of the GNU General Public License along with // Eigen. If not, see . #ifndef EIGEN_MAP_H #define EIGEN_MAP_H /** \class Map * \ingroup Core_Module * * \brief A matrix or vector expression mapping an existing array of data. * * \param PlainObjectType the equivalent matrix type of the mapped data * \param MapOptions specifies whether the pointer is \c Aligned, or \c Unaligned. * The default is \c Unaligned. * \param StrideType optionnally specifies strides. By default, Map assumes the memory layout * of an ordinary, contiguous array. This can be overridden by specifying strides. * The type passed here must be a specialization of the Stride template, see examples below. * * This class represents a matrix or vector expression mapping an existing array of data. * It can be used to let Eigen interface without any overhead with non-Eigen data structures, * such as plain C arrays or structures from other libraries. By default, it assumes that the * data is laid out contiguously in memory. You can however override this by explicitly specifying * inner and outer strides. * * Here's an example of simply mapping a contiguous array as a column-major matrix: * \include Map_simple.cpp * Output: \verbinclude Map_simple.out * * If you need to map non-contiguous arrays, you can do so by specifying strides: * * Here's an example of mapping an array as a vector, specifying an inner stride, that is, the pointer * increment between two consecutive coefficients. Here, we're specifying the inner stride as a compile-time * fixed value. * \include Map_inner_stride.cpp * Output: \verbinclude Map_inner_stride.out * * Here's an example of mapping an array while specifying an outer stride. Here, since we're mapping * as a column-major matrix, 'outer stride' means the pointer increment between two consecutive columns. * Here, we're specifying the outer stride as a runtime parameter. Note that here \c OuterStride<> is * a short version of \c OuterStride because the default template parameter of OuterStride * is \c Dynamic * \include Map_outer_stride.cpp * Output: \verbinclude Map_outer_stride.out * * For more details and for an example of specifying both an inner and an outer stride, see class Stride. * * \b Tip: to change the array of data mapped by a Map object, you can use the C++ * placement new syntax: * * Example: \include Map_placement_new.cpp * Output: \verbinclude Map_placement_new.out * * This class is the return type of Matrix::Map() but can also be used directly. * * \sa Matrix::Map() */ template struct ei_traits > : public ei_traits { typedef typename PlainObjectType::Index Index; typedef typename PlainObjectType::Scalar Scalar; enum { InnerStrideAtCompileTime = StrideType::InnerStrideAtCompileTime == 0 ? int(PlainObjectType::InnerStrideAtCompileTime) : int(StrideType::InnerStrideAtCompileTime), OuterStrideAtCompileTime = StrideType::OuterStrideAtCompileTime == 0 ? int(PlainObjectType::OuterStrideAtCompileTime) : int(StrideType::OuterStrideAtCompileTime), HasNoInnerStride = InnerStrideAtCompileTime == 1, HasNoOuterStride = StrideType::OuterStrideAtCompileTime == 0, HasNoStride = HasNoInnerStride && HasNoOuterStride, IsAligned = int(int(MapOptions)&Aligned)==Aligned, IsDynamicSize = PlainObjectType::SizeAtCompileTime==Dynamic, KeepsPacketAccess = bool(HasNoInnerStride) && ( bool(IsDynamicSize) || HasNoOuterStride || ( OuterStrideAtCompileTime!=Dynamic && ((static_cast(sizeof(Scalar))*OuterStrideAtCompileTime)%16)==0 ) ), Flags0 = ei_traits::Flags, Flags1 = IsAligned ? (int(Flags0) | AlignedBit) : (int(Flags0) & ~AlignedBit), Flags2 = HasNoStride ? int(Flags1) : int(Flags1 & ~LinearAccessBit), Flags = KeepsPacketAccess ? int(Flags2) : (int(Flags2) & ~PacketAccessBit) }; private: enum { Options }; // Expressions don't support Options }; template class Map : public MapBase > { public: typedef MapBase Base; EIGEN_DENSE_PUBLIC_INTERFACE(Map) inline Index innerStride() const { return StrideType::InnerStrideAtCompileTime != 0 ? m_stride.inner() : 1; } inline Index outerStride() const { return StrideType::OuterStrideAtCompileTime != 0 ? m_stride.outer() : IsVectorAtCompileTime ? this->size() : int(Flags)&RowMajorBit ? this->cols() : this->rows(); } /** Constructor in the fixed-size case. * * \param data pointer to the array to map * \param stride optional Stride object, passing the strides. */ inline Map(const Scalar* data, const StrideType& stride = StrideType()) : Base(data), m_stride(stride) { PlainObjectType::Base::_check_template_params(); } /** Constructor in the dynamic-size vector case. * * \param data pointer to the array to map * \param size the size of the vector expression * \param stride optional Stride object, passing the strides. */ inline Map(const Scalar* data, Index size, const StrideType& stride = StrideType()) : Base(data, size), m_stride(stride) { PlainObjectType::Base::_check_template_params(); } /** Constructor in the dynamic-size matrix case. * * \param data pointer to the array to map * \param rows the number of rows of the matrix expression * \param cols the number of columns of the matrix expression * \param stride optional Stride object, passing the strides. */ inline Map(const Scalar* data, Index rows, Index cols, const StrideType& stride = StrideType()) : Base(data, rows, cols), m_stride(stride) { PlainObjectType::Base::_check_template_params(); } EIGEN_INHERIT_ASSIGNMENT_OPERATORS(Map) protected: StrideType m_stride; }; template inline Matrix<_Scalar, _Rows, _Cols, _Options, _MaxRows, _MaxCols> ::Matrix(const Scalar *data) { _set_noalias(Eigen::Map(data)); } #endif // EIGEN_MAP_H