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.. highlight:: c
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matrix and matrix_view
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matrix and matrix_view :
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* are the class for matrix and the corresponding view.
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* allow **custom memory ordering** (C or Fortran) at compile time.
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* model the :ref:`HasImmutableArrayInterface` concept.
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Template parameters
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* The classes have two template parameters.
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.. code-block:: c
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template <typename ValueType, typename Opt = Option::Default> class matrix_view;
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template <typename ValueType, typename Opt = Option::Default> class matrix;
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Template parameter Accepted type Access in the class Meaning
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ValueType normally a scalar, but any default value_type The type of the element of the array
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constructible type (?).
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Opt Option::options< ...> opt_type Compile time options, see below.
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Options template parameters are described :ref:`here <option_template>`.
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The memory order must obviously be only C or Fortran (memory_order is fine, but useless here...).
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.. _matrix_constructors:
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Constructors
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-----------------
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Intentionally, matrix and matrix_view have only a few constructors :
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Constructors of matrix Comments
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matrix() - empty matrix of size 0
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matrix(size_t, size_t) - from the dimensions. Does NOT initialize the elements of matrix to 0 !
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matrix(const matrix &) - copy construction
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matrix (PyObject * X) - Construct a new matrix from the data of the Python object X.
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NB : X is a borrowed reference, matrix does affect its counting reference.
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- it takes a **copy** of the data of X (or of numpy(X)) into C++.
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- X is first transformed into a numpy by the python numpy lib itself
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(as if you call numpy.array(X)) if X is not a numpy array or an array of the wrong type
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(e.g. you construct an matrix<double> from a numpy of int....).
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matrix(const T & X) - Type T models the :ref:`HasImmutableArrayInterface` concept.
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- X must have the appropriate domain dimension (checked at compile time).
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- Constructs a new matrix of domain X.domain() and fills it with evaluation of X.
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========================================== ===========================================================================================
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* Examples ::
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matrix<double> Mc(2,2);
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matrix<double,Option::Fortran> Mf(2,2);
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.. warning::
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The constructor from the dimensions does **NOT** initialize the matrix to 0
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(because it may not be optimal).
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If needed, do it explicitely by `a()=0`;
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Constructors of matrix_views
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Automatic construction
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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matrix_view are normally automatically constructed by making (partial) views, ref:`Slicing`, e.g. ::
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matrix<int> A(2,2);
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A(range(),2) ; // --> this makes a view...
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A() ; // --> this makes a view over the full array
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Explicit construction
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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To explicitly make a view of an matrix, use make_view or () ::
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matrix<int> A(2,2);
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make_view(A) //-> a view...
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make_view(A) = 13 ; // to assign e.g.
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A() = 13; // idem
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====================================================================== ===========================================================================================================
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Constructors of matrix_view Comments
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matrix_view(const matrix_view &) - Copy construction (shallow copy)
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matrix_view(const T & X) - `[Advanced]` T is any type such that X.indexmap() and X.storage() can be used to construct a view.
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