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Eigen::CwiseBinaryOp< BinaryOp, Lhs, Rhs > Class Template Reference

Generic expression where a coefficient-wise binary operator is applied to two expressions. More...

#include <CwiseBinaryOp.h>

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Public Types

typedef CwiseBinaryOpImpl< BinaryOp, Lhs, Rhs, typename internal::promote_storage_type< typename internal::traits< Lhs >::StorageKind, typename internal::traits< Rhs >::StorageKind >::ret >::Base Base
 
typedef internal::nested< Lhs >::type LhsNested
 
typedef internal::nested< Rhs >::type RhsNested
 
typedef internal::remove_reference< LhsNested >::type _LhsNested
 
typedef internal::remove_reference< RhsNested >::type _RhsNested
 

Public Member Functions

EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE CwiseBinaryOp (const Lhs &aLhs, const Rhs &aRhs, const BinaryOp &func=BinaryOp())
 
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Index rows () const
 
EIGEN_STRONG_INLINE Index cols () const
 
const _LhsNested & lhs () const
 
const _RhsNested & rhs () const
 
const BinaryOp & functor () const
 

Protected Attributes

LhsNested m_lhs
 
RhsNested m_rhs
 
const BinaryOp m_functor
 

Detailed Description

template<typename BinaryOp, typename Lhs, typename Rhs>
class Eigen::CwiseBinaryOp< BinaryOp, Lhs, Rhs >

Generic expression where a coefficient-wise binary operator is applied to two expressions.

Parameters
BinaryOptemplate functor implementing the operator
Lhsthe type of the left-hand side
Rhsthe type of the right-hand side

This class represents an expression where a coefficient-wise binary operator is applied to two expressions. It is the return type of binary operators, by which we mean only those binary operators where both the left-hand side and the right-hand side are Eigen expressions. For example, the return type of matrix1+matrix2 is a CwiseBinaryOp.

Most of the time, this is the only way that it is used, so you typically don't have to name CwiseBinaryOp types explicitly.

See also
MatrixBase::binaryExpr(const MatrixBase<OtherDerived> &,const CustomBinaryOp &) const, class CwiseUnaryOp, class CwiseNullaryOp

Definition at line 106 of file CwiseBinaryOp.h.

Member Function Documentation

template<typename BinaryOp, typename Lhs, typename Rhs>
const BinaryOp& Eigen::CwiseBinaryOp< BinaryOp, Lhs, Rhs >::functor ( ) const
inline
Returns
the functor representing the binary operation

Definition at line 154 of file CwiseBinaryOp.h.

154 { return m_functor; }
template<typename BinaryOp, typename Lhs, typename Rhs>
const _LhsNested& Eigen::CwiseBinaryOp< BinaryOp, Lhs, Rhs >::lhs ( ) const
inline
Returns
the left hand side nested expression

Definition at line 150 of file CwiseBinaryOp.h.

150 { return m_lhs; }
template<typename BinaryOp, typename Lhs, typename Rhs>
const _RhsNested& Eigen::CwiseBinaryOp< BinaryOp, Lhs, Rhs >::rhs ( ) const
inline
Returns
the right hand side nested expression

Definition at line 152 of file CwiseBinaryOp.h.

152 { return m_rhs; }

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