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[261] | 1 | Let's start with a really simple example. Try to complile the following program: |
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| 5 | \begin{DocInclude}\begin{verbatim}#include <itpp/itbase.h> |
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| 7 | using namespace itpp; |
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| 8 | |
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| 9 | //These lines are needed for use of cout and endl |
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| 10 | using std::cout; |
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| 11 | using std::endl; |
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| 13 | int main() |
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| 14 | { |
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| 15 | //Declare vectors and matricies: |
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| 16 | vec a, b, c; |
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| 17 | mat A, B; |
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| 19 | //Use the function linspace to define a vector: |
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| 20 | a = linspace(1.0, 2.0, 10); |
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| 22 | //Use a string of values to define a vector: |
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| 23 | b = "0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0"; |
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| 25 | //Add two vectors: |
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| 26 | c = a + b; |
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| 27 | |
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| 28 | //Print results: |
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| 29 | cout << "a = " << a << endl; |
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| 30 | cout << "b = " << b << endl; |
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| 31 | cout << "c = " << c << endl; |
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| 32 | |
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| 33 | //Use a string to define a matrix: |
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| 34 | A = "1.0 2.0;3.0 4.0"; |
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| 35 | |
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| 36 | //Calculate the inverse of matrix A: |
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| 37 | B = inv(A); |
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| 39 | //Print results: |
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| 40 | cout << "A = " << A << endl; |
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| 41 | cout << "B = " << B << endl; |
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| 42 | |
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| 43 | //Exit program: |
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| 44 | return 0; |
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| 45 | |
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| 46 | } |
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| 47 | \end{verbatim} |
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| 48 | \end{DocInclude} |
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| 51 | When you run this program, the output shall look like this |
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| 55 | \begin{DocInclude}\begin{verbatim}a = [1 1.11111 1.22222 1.33333 1.44444 1.55556 1.66667 1.77778 1.88889 2] |
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| 56 | b = [0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1] |
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| 57 | c = [1.1 1.31111 1.52222 1.73333 1.94444 2.15556 2.36667 2.57778 2.78889 3] |
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| 58 | A = [[1 2] |
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| 59 | [3 4]] |
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| 60 | B = [[-2 1] |
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| 61 | [1.5 -0.5]] |
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| 62 | \end{verbatim} |
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| 63 | \end{DocInclude} |
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| 66 | If this is what you see, then congratulations! You have managed to compile your first it++ program! |
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