eigen/doc/examples/class_Eval.cpp
Benoit Jacob e7bdbe2e6a matrix storage order can now also be row-dominant (choosable for each matrix separately)
map() moves from MatrixBase to Matrix
much more documentation/examples/snippets
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#include <Eigen/Core.h>
USING_PART_OF_NAMESPACE_EIGEN
using namespace std;
template<typename Scalar, typename Derived>
const Eigen::Eval<Eigen::Transpose<Derived> >
evaluatedTranspose(const MatrixBase<Scalar, Derived>& m)
{
return m.transpose().eval();
}
int main(int, char**)
{
Matrix2f M = Matrix2f::random();
Matrix2f m;
m = M;
cout << "Here is the matrix m:" << endl << m << endl;
cout << "Now we want to replace m by its own transpose." << endl;
cout << "If we do m = m.transpose(), then m becomes:" << endl;
m = m.transpose();
cout << m << endl << "which is wrong!" << endl;
cout << "Now let us instead do m = evaluatedTranspose(m). Then m becomes" << endl;
m = M;
m = evaluatedTranspose(m);
cout << m << endl << "which is right." << endl;
return 0;
}