template<int _OuterStrideAtCompileTime, int _InnerStrideAtCompileTime>
Stride class
Holds strides information for Map.
Template parameters | |
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_OuterStrideAtCompileTime | the outer stride, or Dynamic if you want to specify it at runtime. |
_InnerStrideAtCompileTime | the inner stride, or Dynamic if you want to specify it at runtime. |
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This class holds the strides information for mapping arrays with strides with class Map.
It holds two values: the inner stride and the outer stride.
The inner stride is the pointer increment between two consecutive entries within a given row of a row-major matrix or within a given column of a column-major matrix.
The outer stride is the pointer increment between two consecutive rows of a row-major matrix or between two consecutive columns of a column-major matrix.
These two values can be passed either at compile-time as template parameters, or at runtime as arguments to the constructor.
Indeed, this class takes two template parameters: Here is an example:
int array[24]; for(int i = 0; i < 24; ++i) array[i] = i; cout << Map<MatrixXi, 0, Stride<Dynamic,2> > (array, 3, 3, Stride<Dynamic,2>(8, 2)) << endl;
Output:
0 8 16 2 10 18 4 12 20
Public types
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using Index = Eigen::
Index deprecated
Constructors, destructors, conversion operators
Public functions
Typedef documentation
template<int _OuterStrideAtCompileTime, int _InnerStrideAtCompileTime>
typedef Eigen:: Index Eigen:: Stride<_OuterStrideAtCompileTime, _InnerStrideAtCompileTime>:: Index
Function documentation
template<int _OuterStrideAtCompileTime, int _InnerStrideAtCompileTime>
Eigen:: Stride<_OuterStrideAtCompileTime, _InnerStrideAtCompileTime>:: Stride()
Default constructor, for use when strides are fixed at compile time