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tools:matrix:start [2021/09/16 17:50] – [Logging Matrices] ursgraf | tools:matrix:start [2022/04/07 12:23] – ursgraf | ||
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<code cpp> | <code cpp> | ||
Vector< | Vector< | ||
- | v << 1.5, -2, 0; | ||
</ | </ | ||
The declaration could be simplified to | The declaration could be simplified to | ||
<code cpp> | <code cpp> | ||
Vector3<> | Vector3<> | ||
- | v << 1.5, -2, 0; | ||
</ | </ | ||
- | as '' | + | as '' |
+ | <code cpp> | ||
+ | v = {1.5, -2, 0} | ||
+ | v << 1.5, -2, 0; // or with input operator | ||
+ | Vector3 v{1,2,3}; // or directly upon declaration | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | A matrix of 3 times 3 with element type '' | ||
<code cpp> | <code cpp> | ||
Matrix< | Matrix< | ||
- | m << 1, 4, 7, | + | m << 1, 2, 3, |
- | 2, 5, 8, | + | 4, 5, 6, |
- | 3, 6, 9; | + | 7, 8, 9; |
</ | </ | ||
The first three numbers will be filled into the first colon. While the internal representation is simply a one dimensional vector, the matrix could be visualized as | The first three numbers will be filled into the first colon. While the internal representation is simply a one dimensional vector, the matrix could be visualized as | ||
- | + | | ^col0^col1^col2^ | |
- | |1|2|3| | + | ^row0|1|2|3| |
- | |4|5|6| | + | ^row1|4|5|6| |
- | |7|8|9| | + | ^row2|7|8|9| |
===== Accessing Elements ===== | ===== Accessing Elements ===== | ||
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<code cpp> | <code cpp> | ||
m.get(0, | m.get(0, | ||
+ | m.get(1, | ||
m.getRow(1); | m.getRow(1); | ||
m.getCol(0); | m.getCol(0); | ||
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log.info() << m; | log.info() << m; | ||
</ | </ | ||
- | |||
With the 3 x 3 matrix from above we would get | With the 3 x 3 matrix from above we would get | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | 2021-09-16 17: | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | The matrix is plotted colon per colon. To give some more examples: | ||
+ | <code cpp> | ||
+ | Matrix< | ||
+ | Matrix< | ||
+ | Matrix< | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | This matrices will be printed as | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | 2021-09-16 17: | ||
+ | 2021-09-16 17: | ||
+ | 2021-09-16 17: | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Matrix Operations ===== | ||
+ | Some examples show basic matrix operations. | ||
+ | <code cpp> | ||
+ | Vector2 v1{1,2}; | ||
+ | Matrix< | ||
+ | log.info() << v1 * v2; // will print [ [3 6]' [4 8]' ] | ||
+ | log.info() << v2 * v1; // will print [11]' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Matrix< | ||
+ | log.info() << v2 * m1; // will print [ [9]' [5]' ] | ||
+ | log.info() << v1.transpose() * m1;// will print [ [4]' [3]' ] | ||
- | <code bash> | + | auto x = v2 * m1; |
- | 2021-09-16 17: | + | Vector2 v4 = x.transpose(); |
+ | log.info() | ||
</ | </ | ||
- | The matrix is plotted colon per colon. |
tools/matrix/start.txt · Last modified: 2022/04/20 13:29 by ursgraf