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- // -*- mode: c++; coding: utf-8 -*-
- // ra-ra/examples - Slicing
- // Daniel Llorens - 2015
- // Adapted from blitz++/examples/slicing.cpp
- #include "ra/ra.hh"
- #include <iostream>
- using std::cout, std::endl, std::flush;
- int main()
- {
- ra::Big<int, 2> A({6, 6}, 99);
- // Set the upper left quadrant of A to 5
- A(ra::iota(3), ra::iota(3)) = 5;
- // Set the upper right quadrant of A to an identity matrix
- A(ra::iota(3), ra::iota(3, 3)) = { 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1 };
- // Set the fourth row to 1 (any of these ---trailing ra::all can be omitted).
- A(3, ra::all) = 1;
- A(ra::iota(1, 3), ra::all) = 1;
- A(3) = 1;
- // Set the last two rows to 0. These are equivalent.
- // ra::len represents the length of the subscribed axis, so iota(2, len-2) means the last 2 indices on that axis.
- A(ra::iota(2, ra::len-2), ra::all) = 0;
- A(ra::iota(2, ra::len-2)) = 0;
- // ra::len cannot be an array element, but the following is valid (and equivalent to the previous two).
- A(ra::len + std::array { -2, -1 }) = 0;
- // Set the bottom right element to 8. These are equivalent.
- A(5, 5) = 8;
- A(ra::len-1, ra::len-1) = 8;
- cout << "\nA = " << A << endl;
- // Demonstrating multi-axis selectors. Use these to skip over any number of
- // axes, just as ra::all skips over one axis.
- ra::Big<int, 3> B({3, 5, 5}, 99);
- // These are equivalent.
- B(ra::all, ra::all, 2) = 3.;
- B(ra::dots<2>, 2) = 3.;
- B(ra::dots<>, 2) = 3.;
- // These are all equivalent.
- B(1, ra::all, ra::all) = 7.;
- B(1) = 7.;
- B(1, ra::dots<2>) = 7.;
- // You can use [] instead of () for multi-indices.
- B[1, ra::all, ra::all] = 7.;
- B[1] = 7.;
- B[1, ra::dots<2>] = 7.;
- // These are equivalent.
- B(2, ra::all, 1) = 5.;
- B(2, ra::dots<1>, 1) = 5.;
- // These are equivalent.
- B(0, 2, 3) = 1.;
- B(ra::dots<0>, 0, ra::dots<0>, 2, ra::dots<0>, 3, ra::dots<0>) = 1.;
- cout << "\nB = " << B << endl;
- return 0;
- }
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