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CrystVector< T > Class Template Reference

Vector library (Blitz++ mimic) for ObjCryst++. More...

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Public Member Functions

 CrystVector (const long nbElements)
 CrystVector (const CrystVector &old)
void operator= (const CrystVector &old)
template<class U >
void operator= (const CrystVector< U > &old)
template<class U >
 operator CrystVector< U > () const
void reference (CrystVector &old)
long numElements () const
sum () const
min () const
max () const
unsigned long imin (const unsigned long start=0, const unsigned long finish=0) const
 Find index of minimum, between start and end (if start==end, use full vector)
unsigned long imax (const unsigned long start=0, const unsigned long finish=0) const
 Find index of maximum, between start and end (if start==end, use full vector)
T * data ()
const T * data () const
void resize (const long newNbElements)
void resizeAndPreserve (const long newNbElements)
void operator*= (const T num)
void operator*= (const CrystVector &vect)
void operator/= (const T num)
void operator/= (const CrystVector &vect)
void operator+= (const T num)
void operator+= (const CrystVector &vect)
void operator-= (const CrystVector &vect)
void operator= (const T num)
operator() (const long i) const
T & operator() (const long i)

Private Attributes

T * mpData
long mNumElements
bool mIsAreference

Detailed Description

template<class T>
class CrystVector< T >

Vector library (Blitz++ mimic) for ObjCryst++.

The CrystVector library is not a new array computation library, despite the appearances. ObjCryst++ should used the Blitz++ array library , which yields excellent performance and simple array expressions. Unfortunately, the memory required to compile the library using gcc is far too high to be reasonable when using complex expressions and optimizing code. So until this has changed, The CrystVector and CrystMatrix library have been created, and these emulate (supposedly exactly) the Blitz++ interface (but not the smart handling of mathematical expressions, so pointers must be used). For documentation about these two libraries you should read the Blitz++ documentation. CrystVector and CrystMatrix use the same kind of storage in memory.

You can use CrystVector_REAL, CrystVector_long,etc... to declare 1D vectors. Macros ensure (well, should) ensure compatibility with Blitz++. (as of april 2001 support of blitz++ is broken).

Todo:
check again Blitz++ support in newer gcc versions.

The documentation for this class was generated from the following file: