// This file is part of Eigen, a lightweight C++ template library // for linear algebra. // // Copyright (C) 2008 Gael Guennebaud // Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Benoit Jacob // // 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_COMMAINITIALIZER_H #define EIGEN_COMMAINITIALIZER_H namespace Eigen { /** \class CommaInitializer * \ingroup Core_Module * * \brief Helper class used by the comma initializer operator * * This class is internally used to implement the comma initializer feature. It is * the return type of MatrixBase::operator<<, and most of the time this is the only * way it is used. * * \sa \ref MatrixBaseCommaInitRef "MatrixBase::operator<<", CommaInitializer::finished() */ template struct CommaInitializer { typedef typename XprType::Scalar Scalar; typedef typename XprType::Index Index; inline CommaInitializer(XprType& xpr, const Scalar& s) : m_xpr(xpr), m_row(0), m_col(1), m_currentBlockRows(1) { m_xpr.coeffRef(0,0) = s; } template inline CommaInitializer(XprType& xpr, const DenseBase& other) : m_xpr(xpr), m_row(0), m_col(other.cols()), m_currentBlockRows(other.rows()) { m_xpr.block(0, 0, other.rows(), other.cols()) = other; } /* Copy/Move constructor which transfers ownership. This is crucial in * absence of return value optimization to avoid assertions during destruction. */ // FIXME in C++11 mode this could be replaced by a proper RValue constructor inline CommaInitializer(const CommaInitializer& o) : m_xpr(o.m_xpr), m_row(o.m_row), m_col(o.m_col), m_currentBlockRows(o.m_currentBlockRows) { // Mark original object as finished. In absence of R-value references we need to const_cast: const_cast(o).m_row = m_xpr.rows(); const_cast(o).m_col = m_xpr.cols(); const_cast(o).m_currentBlockRows = 0; } /* inserts a scalar value in the target matrix */ CommaInitializer& operator,(const Scalar& s) { if (m_col==m_xpr.cols()) { m_row+=m_currentBlockRows; m_col = 0; m_currentBlockRows = 1; eigen_assert(m_row CommaInitializer& operator,(const DenseBase& other) { if(other.cols()==0 || other.rows()==0) return *this; if (m_col==m_xpr.cols()) { m_row+=m_currentBlockRows; m_col = 0; m_currentBlockRows = other.rows(); eigen_assert(m_row+m_currentBlockRows<=m_xpr.rows() && "Too many rows passed to comma initializer (operator<<)"); } eigen_assert(m_col (m_row, m_col) = other; else m_xpr.block(m_row, m_col, other.rows(), other.cols()) = other; m_col += other.cols(); return *this; } inline ~CommaInitializer() { eigen_assert((m_row+m_currentBlockRows) == m_xpr.rows() && m_col == m_xpr.cols() && "Too few coefficients passed to comma initializer (operator<<)"); } /** \returns the built matrix once all its coefficients have been set. * Calling finished is 100% optional. Its purpose is to write expressions * like this: * \code * quaternion.fromRotationMatrix((Matrix3f() << axis0, axis1, axis2).finished()); * \endcode */ inline XprType& finished() { return m_xpr; } XprType& m_xpr; // target expression Index m_row; // current row id Index m_col; // current col id Index m_currentBlockRows; // current block height }; /** \anchor MatrixBaseCommaInitRef * Convenient operator to set the coefficients of a matrix. * * The coefficients must be provided in a row major order and exactly match * the size of the matrix. Otherwise an assertion is raised. * * Example: \include MatrixBase_set.cpp * Output: \verbinclude MatrixBase_set.out * * \note According the c++ standard, the argument expressions of this comma initializer are evaluated in arbitrary order. * * \sa CommaInitializer::finished(), class CommaInitializer */ template inline CommaInitializer DenseBase::operator<< (const Scalar& s) { return CommaInitializer(*static_cast(this), s); } /** \sa operator<<(const Scalar&) */ template template inline CommaInitializer DenseBase::operator<<(const DenseBase& other) { return CommaInitializer(*static_cast(this), other); } } // end namespace Eigen #endif // EIGEN_COMMAINITIALIZER_H