Eigen::CwiseUnaryOp
template<typename UnaryOp, typename XprType>
class Eigen::CwiseUnaryOp< UnaryOp, XprType >
Generic expression where a coefficient-wise unary operator is applied to an expression.
- Template Parameters
-
UnaryOp |
template functor implementing the operator |
XprType |
the type of the expression to which we are applying the unary operator |
This class represents an expression where a unary operator is applied to an expression. It is the return type of all operations taking exactly 1 input expression, regardless of the presence of other inputs such as scalars. For example, the operator* in the expression 3*matrix is considered unary, because only the right-hand side is an expression, and its return type is a specialization of CwiseUnaryOp.
Most of the time, this is the only way that it is used, so you typically don't have to name CwiseUnaryOp types explicitly.
- See also
- MatrixBase::unaryExpr(const CustomUnaryOp &) const, class CwiseBinaryOp, class CwiseNullaryOp
Inherits Eigen::CwiseUnaryOpImpl< UnaryOp, XprType, internal::traits< XprType >::StorageKind >, and Eigen::internal::no_assignment_operator.
functor()
template<typename UnaryOp , typename XprType >
- Returns
- the functor representing the unary operation
nestedExpression() [1/2]
template<typename UnaryOp , typename XprType >
internal::remove_all<XprTypeNested>::type& Eigen::CwiseUnaryOp< UnaryOp, XprType >::nestedExpression | ( | |
) | | | inline |
- Returns
- the nested expression
nestedExpression() [2/2]
template<typename UnaryOp , typename XprType >
const internal::remove_all<XprTypeNested>::type& Eigen::CwiseUnaryOp< UnaryOp, XprType >::nestedExpression | ( | |
) | const | | inline |
- Returns
- the nested expression
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