| 1 | <sect1 id="MultiArray"><title>MultiArray Concept</title> |
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| 2 | |
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| 3 | |
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| 4 | <para>The MultiArray |
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| 5 | concept defines an interface to hierarchically nested |
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| 6 | containers. It specifies operations for accessing elements, |
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| 7 | traversing containers, and creating views |
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| 8 | of array data. |
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| 9 | MultiArray defines |
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| 10 | a flexible memory model that accomodates |
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| 11 | a variety of data layouts. |
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| 12 | </para> |
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| 13 | |
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| 14 | <para> |
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| 15 | At each level (or dimension) of a MultiArray's |
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| 16 | container hierarchy lie a set of ordered containers, each of which |
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| 17 | contains the same number and type of values. The depth of this |
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| 18 | container hierarchy is the MultiArray's <emphasis>dimensionality</emphasis>. |
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| 19 | MultiArray is recursively defined; the |
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| 20 | containers at each level of the container hierarchy model |
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| 21 | MultiArray as well. While each dimension of a MultiArray |
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| 22 | has its own size, the list of sizes for all dimensions |
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| 23 | defines the <emphasis>shape</emphasis> of the entire MultiArray. |
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| 24 | At the base of this hierarchy lie 1-dimensional |
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| 25 | MultiArrays. Their values are the contained |
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| 26 | objects of interest and not part of the container hierarchy. These are |
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| 27 | the MultiArray's elements. |
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| 28 | </para> |
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| 29 | |
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| 30 | |
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| 31 | <para> |
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| 32 | Like other container concepts, MultiArray exports |
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| 33 | iterators to traverse its values. In addition, values can be |
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| 34 | addressed directly using the familiar bracket notation. |
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| 35 | </para> |
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| 36 | |
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| 37 | <para> |
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| 38 | MultiArray also specifies |
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| 39 | routines for creating |
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| 40 | specialized views. A <emphasis>view</emphasis> lets you treat a |
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| 41 | subset of the underlying |
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| 42 | elements in a MultiArray as though it were a separate |
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| 43 | MultiArray. Since a view refers to the same underlying elements, |
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| 44 | changes made to a view's elements will be reflected in the original |
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| 45 | MultiArray. For |
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| 46 | example, given a 3-dimensional "cube" of elements, a 2-dimensional |
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| 47 | slice can be viewed as if it were an independent |
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| 48 | MultiArray. |
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| 49 | |
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| 50 | Views are created using <literal>index_gen</literal> and |
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| 51 | <literal>index_range</literal> objects. |
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| 52 | <literal>index_range</literal>s denote elements from a certain |
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| 53 | dimension that are to be included in a |
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| 54 | view. <literal>index_gen</literal> aggregates range data and performs |
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| 55 | bookkeeping to determine the view type to be returned. |
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| 56 | |
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| 57 | MultiArray's <literal>operator[]</literal> |
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| 58 | must be passed the result |
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| 59 | of <literal>N</literal> chained calls to |
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| 60 | <literal>index_gen::operator[]</literal>, i.e. |
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| 61 | |
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| 62 | <programlisting>indices[a0][a1]...[aN]; |
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| 63 | </programlisting> |
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| 64 | |
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| 65 | where <literal>N</literal> is the |
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| 66 | MultiArray's dimensionality and |
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| 67 | <literal>indices</literal> an object of type <literal>index_gen</literal>. |
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| 68 | |
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| 69 | The view type is dependent upon the number of degenerate dimensions |
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| 70 | specified to <literal>index_gen</literal>. A degenerate dimension |
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| 71 | occurs when a single-index is specified to |
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| 72 | <literal>index_gen</literal> for a certain dimension. For example, if |
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| 73 | <literal>indices</literal> is an object of type |
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| 74 | <literal>index_gen</literal>, then the following example: |
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| 75 | |
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| 76 | <programlisting>indices[index_range(0,5)][2][index_range(0,4)]; |
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| 77 | </programlisting> |
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| 78 | |
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| 79 | has a degenerate second dimension. The view generated from the above |
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| 80 | specification will have 2 dimensions with shape <literal>5 x 4</literal>. |
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| 81 | If the "<literal>2</literal>" above were replaced with |
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| 82 | another <literal>index_range</literal> object, for example: |
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| 83 | |
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| 84 | <programlisting>indices[index_range(0,5)][index_range(0,2)][index_range(0,4)]; |
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| 85 | </programlisting> |
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| 86 | |
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| 87 | then the view would have 3 dimensions.</para> |
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| 88 | |
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| 89 | <para> |
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| 90 | MultiArray exports |
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| 91 | information regarding the memory |
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| 92 | layout of its contained elements. Its memory model for elements is |
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| 93 | completely defined by 4 properties: the origin, shape, index bases, |
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| 94 | and strides. The origin is the address in memory of the element |
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| 95 | accessed as <literal>a[0][0]...[0]</literal>, where |
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| 96 | <literal>a</literal> is a MultiArray. The shape is a list of numbers |
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| 97 | specifying the size of containers at each dimension. For example, the |
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| 98 | first extent is the size of the outermost container, the second extent |
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| 99 | is the size of its subcontainers, and so on. The index bases are a |
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| 100 | list of signed values specifying the index of the first value in a |
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| 101 | container. All containers at the same dimension share the same index |
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| 102 | base. Note that since positive index bases are |
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| 103 | possible, the origin need not exist in order to determine the location |
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| 104 | in memory of the MultiArray's elements. |
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| 105 | The strides determine how index values are mapped to memory offsets. |
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| 106 | They accomodate a |
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| 107 | number of possible element layouts. For example, the elements of a 2 |
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| 108 | dimensional array can be stored by row (i.e., the elements of each row |
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| 109 | are stored contiguously) or by column (i.e., the elements of each |
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| 110 | column are stored contiguously). |
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| 111 | </para> |
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| 112 | |
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| 113 | |
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| 114 | <sect2><title>Notation</title> |
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| 115 | <para>What follows are the descriptions of symbols that will be used |
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| 116 | to describe the MultiArray interface.</para> |
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| 117 | <table> |
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| 118 | <title>Notation</title> |
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| 119 | <tgroup cols="2"> |
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| 120 | <tbody> |
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| 121 | <row> |
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| 122 | <entry><literal>A</literal></entry> |
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| 123 | <entry>A type that is a model of MultiArray |
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| 124 | </entry> |
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| 125 | </row> |
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| 126 | <row> |
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| 127 | <entry><literal>a</literal></entry> |
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| 128 | <entry>An object of type <literal>A</literal></entry> |
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| 129 | </row> |
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| 130 | <row> |
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| 131 | <entry><literal>NumDims</literal></entry> |
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| 132 | <entry>The numeric dimension parameter associated with |
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| 133 | <literal>A</literal>.</entry> |
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| 134 | </row> |
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| 135 | <row> |
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| 136 | <entry><literal>Dims</literal></entry> |
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| 137 | <entry>Some numeric dimension parameter such that |
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| 138 | <literal>0<Dims<NumDims</literal>. |
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| 139 | </entry> |
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| 140 | </row> |
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| 141 | <row> |
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| 142 | <entry><literal>indices</literal></entry> |
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| 143 | <entry>An object created by some number of chained calls |
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| 144 | to <literal>index_gen::operator[](index_range)</literal>.</entry> |
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| 145 | </row> |
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| 146 | <row> |
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| 147 | <entry><literal>index_list</literal></entry> |
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| 148 | <entry>An object whose type models |
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| 149 | <ulink url="../../utility/Collection.html">Collection</ulink> |
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| 150 | </entry> |
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| 151 | </row> |
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| 152 | <row> |
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| 153 | <entry><literal>idx</literal></entry> |
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| 154 | <entry>A signed integral value.</entry> |
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| 155 | </row> |
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| 156 | <row> |
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| 157 | <entry><literal>tmp</literal></entry> |
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| 158 | <entry>An object of type |
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| 159 | <literal>boost::array<index,NumDims></literal></entry> |
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| 160 | </row> |
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| 161 | </tbody> |
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| 162 | </tgroup> |
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| 163 | </table> |
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| 164 | </sect2> |
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| 165 | |
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| 166 | <sect2><title>Associated Types</title> |
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| 167 | <para> |
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| 168 | </para> |
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| 169 | <table><title>Associated Types</title> |
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| 170 | <tgroup cols="2"> |
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| 171 | |
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| 172 | <thead> |
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| 173 | <row> |
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| 174 | <entry>Type</entry> |
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| 175 | <entry>Description</entry> |
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| 176 | </row> |
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| 177 | </thead> |
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| 178 | |
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| 179 | <tbody> |
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| 180 | |
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| 181 | <row> |
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| 182 | <entry><literal>value_type</literal></entry> |
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| 183 | |
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| 184 | <entry>This is the value type of the container. |
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| 185 | If <literal>NumDims == 1</literal>, then this is |
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| 186 | <literal>element</literal>. Otherwise, this is the value type of the |
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| 187 | immediately nested containers. |
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| 188 | </entry> |
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| 189 | </row> |
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| 190 | |
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| 191 | <row> |
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| 192 | <entry> |
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| 193 | <literal>reference</literal> |
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| 194 | </entry> |
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| 195 | |
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| 196 | <entry> |
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| 197 | This is the reference type of the contained value. |
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| 198 | If <literal>NumDims == 1</literal>, then this is |
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| 199 | <literal>element&</literal>. Otherwise, this is the same type as |
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| 200 | <literal>template subarray<NumDims-1>::type</literal>. |
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| 201 | </entry> |
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| 202 | </row> |
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| 203 | |
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| 204 | <row> |
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| 205 | <entry> |
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| 206 | <literal>const_reference</literal> |
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| 207 | </entry> |
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| 208 | <entry> |
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| 209 | This is the const reference type of the contained value. |
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| 210 | If <literal>NumDims == 1</literal>, then this is |
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| 211 | <literal>const element&</literal>. Otherwise, this is the same |
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| 212 | type as |
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| 213 | <literal>template const_subarray<NumDims-1>::type</literal>. |
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| 214 | </entry> |
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| 215 | </row> |
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| 216 | |
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| 217 | <row> |
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| 218 | <entry> |
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| 219 | <literal>size_type</literal> |
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| 220 | </entry> |
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| 221 | <entry> |
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| 222 | This is an unsigned integral type. It is primarily used to specify array shape. |
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| 223 | </entry> |
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| 224 | </row> |
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| 225 | |
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| 226 | |
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| 227 | <row> |
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| 228 | <entry> |
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| 229 | <literal>difference_type</literal> |
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| 230 | </entry> |
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| 231 | <entry> |
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| 232 | This is a signed integral type used to represent the distance between two |
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| 233 | iterators. It is the same type as |
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| 234 | <literal>std::iterator_traits<iterator>::difference_type</literal>. |
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| 235 | </entry> |
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| 236 | </row> |
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| 237 | |
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| 238 | <row> |
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| 239 | <entry><literal>iterator</literal></entry> |
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| 240 | <entry> |
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| 241 | This is an iterator over the values of <literal>A</literal>. |
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| 242 | If <literal>NumDims == 1</literal>, then it models |
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| 243 | <ulink url="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/RandomAccessIterator.html"> |
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| 244 | <literal>Random Access Iterator</literal></ulink>. |
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| 245 | Otherwise it models |
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| 246 | <ulink url="./iterator_categories.html#concept_RandomAccessTraversalIterator"> |
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| 247 | Random Access Traversal Iterator</ulink>, |
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| 248 | <ulink url="./iterator_categories.html#concept_ReadableIterator"> |
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| 249 | Readable Iterator</ulink>, and |
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| 250 | <ulink url="./iterator_categories.html#concept_WritableIterator"> |
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| 251 | Writable Iterator</ulink>. |
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| 252 | </entry> |
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| 253 | </row> |
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| 254 | |
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| 255 | <row> |
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| 256 | <entry> |
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| 257 | <literal>const_iterator</literal> |
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| 258 | </entry> |
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| 259 | <entry> |
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| 260 | This is the const iterator over the values of <literal>A</literal>. |
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| 261 | </entry> |
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| 262 | </row> |
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| 263 | <row> |
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| 264 | |
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| 265 | <entry> |
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| 266 | <literal>reverse_iterator</literal> |
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| 267 | </entry> |
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| 268 | <entry> |
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| 269 | This is the reversed iterator, used to iterate backwards over the values of |
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| 270 | <literal>A</literal>. |
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| 271 | </entry> |
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| 272 | </row> |
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| 273 | |
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| 274 | <row> |
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| 275 | <entry> |
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| 276 | <literal>const_reverse_iterator</literal> |
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| 277 | </entry> |
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| 278 | <entry> |
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| 279 | This is the reversed const iterator. |
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| 280 | <literal>A</literal>. |
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| 281 | </entry> |
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| 282 | </row> |
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| 283 | <row> |
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| 284 | |
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| 285 | <entry> |
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| 286 | <literal>element</literal> |
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| 287 | </entry> |
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| 288 | <entry> |
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| 289 | This is the type of objects stored at the base of the |
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| 290 | hierarchy of MultiArrays. It is the same as |
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| 291 | <literal>template subarray<1>::value_type</literal> |
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| 292 | </entry> |
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| 293 | </row> |
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| 294 | |
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| 295 | <row> |
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| 296 | <entry> |
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| 297 | <literal>index</literal> |
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| 298 | </entry> |
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| 299 | <entry> |
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| 300 | This is a signed integral type used for indexing into <literal>A</literal>. It |
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| 301 | is also used to represent strides and index bases. |
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| 302 | </entry> |
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| 303 | </row> |
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| 304 | |
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| 305 | <row> |
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| 306 | <entry> |
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| 307 | <literal>index_gen</literal> |
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| 308 | </entry> |
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| 309 | <entry> |
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| 310 | This type is used to create a tuple of <literal>index_range</literal>s |
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| 311 | passed to <literal>operator[]</literal> to create |
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| 312 | an <literal>array_view<Dims>::type</literal> object. |
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| 313 | </entry> |
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| 314 | </row> |
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| 315 | |
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| 316 | <row> |
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| 317 | <entry> |
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| 318 | <literal>index_range</literal> |
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| 319 | </entry> |
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| 320 | <entry> |
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| 321 | This type specifies a range of indices over some dimension of a |
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| 322 | MultiArray. This range will be visible through an |
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| 323 | <literal>array_view<Dims>::type</literal> object. |
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| 324 | </entry> |
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| 325 | </row> |
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| 326 | |
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| 327 | <row> |
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| 328 | <entry> |
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| 329 | <literal>template subarray<Dims>::type</literal> |
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| 330 | </entry> |
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| 331 | <entry> |
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| 332 | This is subarray type with <literal>Dims</literal> dimensions. |
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| 333 | It is the reference type of the <literal>(NumDims - Dims)</literal> |
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| 334 | dimension of <literal>A</literal> and also models |
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| 335 | MultiArray. |
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| 336 | </entry> |
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| 337 | </row> |
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| 338 | |
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| 339 | <row> |
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| 340 | <entry> |
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| 341 | <literal>template const_subarray<Dims>::type</literal> |
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| 342 | </entry> |
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| 343 | <entry> |
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| 344 | This is the const subarray type. |
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| 345 | </entry> |
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| 346 | </row> |
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| 347 | |
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| 348 | <row> |
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| 349 | <entry> |
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| 350 | <literal>template array_view<Dims>::type</literal> |
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| 351 | </entry> |
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| 352 | <entry> |
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| 353 | This is the view type with <literal>Dims</literal> dimensions. It is |
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| 354 | returned by calling <literal>operator[](<literal>indices</literal>)</literal>. |
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| 355 | It models MultiArray. |
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| 356 | </entry> |
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| 357 | </row> |
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| 358 | |
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| 359 | <row> |
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| 360 | <entry> |
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| 361 | <literal>template |
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| 362 | const_array_view<Dims>::type</literal> |
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| 363 | </entry> |
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| 364 | <entry> |
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| 365 | This is the const view type with <literal>Dims</literal> dimensions. |
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| 366 | </entry> |
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| 367 | </row> |
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| 368 | |
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| 369 | </tbody> |
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| 370 | </tgroup> |
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| 371 | </table> |
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| 372 | |
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| 373 | </sect2> |
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| 374 | |
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| 375 | |
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| 376 | <sect2><title>Valid expressions</title> |
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| 377 | |
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| 378 | <table><title>Valid Expressions</title> |
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| 379 | <tgroup cols="3"> |
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| 380 | <thead> |
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| 381 | <row> |
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| 382 | <entry>Expression</entry> |
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| 383 | <entry>Return type</entry> |
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| 384 | <entry>Semantics</entry> |
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| 385 | </row> |
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| 386 | </thead> |
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| 387 | <tbody> |
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| 388 | <row> |
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| 389 | <entry><literal>a.shape()</literal></entry> |
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| 390 | <entry><literal>const size_type*</literal></entry> |
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| 391 | <entry> |
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| 392 | This returns a list of <literal>NumDims</literal> elements specifying the |
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| 393 | extent of each array dimension. |
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| 394 | </entry> |
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| 395 | </row> |
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| 396 | |
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| 397 | <row> |
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| 398 | <entry><literal>a.strides()</literal></entry> |
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| 399 | <entry><literal>const index*</literal></entry> |
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| 400 | <entry> |
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| 401 | This returns a list of <literal>NumDims</literal> elements specifying the |
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| 402 | stride associated with each array dimension. When accessing values, |
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| 403 | strides is used to calculate an element's location in memory. |
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| 404 | </entry> |
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| 405 | </row> |
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| 406 | |
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| 407 | <row> |
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| 408 | <entry><literal>a.index_bases()</literal></entry> |
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| 409 | <entry><literal>const index*</literal></entry> |
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| 410 | <entry> |
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| 411 | This returns a list of <literal>NumDims</literal> elements specifying the |
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| 412 | numeric index of the first element for each array dimension. |
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| 413 | </entry> |
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| 414 | </row> |
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| 415 | <row> |
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| 416 | <entry><literal>a.origin()</literal></entry> |
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| 417 | <entry> |
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| 418 | <literal>element*</literal> if <literal>a</literal> is mutable, |
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| 419 | <literal>const element*</literal> otherwise. |
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| 420 | </entry> |
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| 421 | <entry> |
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| 422 | This returns the address of the element accessed by the expression |
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| 423 | <literal>a[0][0]...[0].</literal>. If the index bases are positive, |
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| 424 | this element won't exist, but the address can still be used to locate |
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| 425 | a valid element given its indices. |
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| 426 | </entry> |
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| 427 | </row> |
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| 428 | <row> |
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| 429 | <entry><literal>a.num_dimensions()</literal></entry> |
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| 430 | <entry><literal>size_type</literal></entry> |
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| 431 | <entry>This returns the number of dimensions of the array |
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| 432 | (note that <literal>a.num_dimensions() == NumDims</literal>).</entry> |
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| 433 | </row> |
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| 434 | |
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| 435 | <row> |
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| 436 | <entry><literal>a.num_elements()</literal></entry> |
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| 437 | <entry><literal>size_type</literal></entry> |
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| 438 | <entry>This returns the number of elements contained |
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| 439 | in the array. It is equivalent to the following code: |
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| 440 | <programlisting> |
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| 441 | std::accumulate(a.shape(),a.shape+a.num_dimensions(), |
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| 442 | size_type(1),std::multiplies<size_type>()); |
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| 443 | </programlisting> |
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| 444 | </entry> |
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| 445 | </row> |
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| 446 | |
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| 447 | <row> |
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| 448 | <entry><literal>a.size()</literal></entry> |
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| 449 | <entry><literal>size_type</literal></entry> |
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| 450 | <entry> |
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| 451 | This returns the number of values contained in |
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| 452 | <literal>a</literal>. It is equivalent to <literal>a.shape()[0];</literal> |
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| 453 | </entry> |
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| 454 | </row> |
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| 455 | <row> |
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| 456 | <entry><literal>a(index_list)</literal></entry> |
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| 457 | <entry> |
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| 458 | <literal>element&</literal>; if <literal>a</literal> is mutable, |
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| 459 | <literal>const element&</literal> otherwise. |
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| 460 | </entry> |
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| 461 | <entry> |
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| 462 | This expression accesses a specific element of |
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| 463 | <literal>a</literal>.<literal>index_list</literal> is the unique set |
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| 464 | of indices that address the element returned. It is |
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| 465 | equivalent to the following code (disregarding intermediate temporaries): |
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| 466 | <programlisting> |
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| 467 | // multiply indices by strides |
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| 468 | std::transform(index_list.begin(), index_list.end(), |
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| 469 | a.strides(), tmp.begin(), std::multiplies<index>()), |
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| 470 | |
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| 471 | // add the sum of the products to the origin |
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| 472 | *std::accumulate(tmp.begin(), tmp.end(), a.origin()); |
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| 473 | </programlisting> |
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| 474 | </entry> |
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| 475 | </row> |
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| 476 | |
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| 477 | <row> |
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| 478 | <entry><literal>a.begin()</literal></entry> |
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| 479 | <entry> |
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| 480 | <literal>iterator</literal> if <literal>a</literal> is mutable, |
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| 481 | <literal>const_iterator</literal> otherwise. |
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| 482 | </entry> |
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| 483 | <entry>This returns an iterator pointing to the beginning of |
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| 484 | <literal>a</literal>.</entry> |
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| 485 | </row> |
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| 486 | |
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| 487 | <row> |
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| 488 | <entry><literal>a.end()</literal></entry> |
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| 489 | <entry> |
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| 490 | <literal>iterator</literal> if <literal>a</literal> is mutable, |
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| 491 | <literal>const_iterator</literal> otherwise. |
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| 492 | </entry> |
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| 493 | <entry>This returns an iterator pointing to the end of |
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| 494 | <literal>a</literal>.</entry> |
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| 495 | </row> |
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| 496 | |
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| 497 | <row> |
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| 498 | <entry><literal>a.rbegin()</literal></entry> |
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| 499 | <entry> |
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| 500 | <literal>reverse_iterator</literal> if <literal>a</literal> is mutable, |
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| 501 | <literal>const_reverse_iterator</literal> otherwise. |
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| 502 | </entry> |
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| 503 | <entry>This returns a reverse iterator pointing to the |
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| 504 | beginning of <literal>a</literal> reversed. |
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| 505 | </entry> |
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| 506 | </row> |
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| 507 | |
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| 508 | <row> |
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| 509 | <entry><literal>a.rend()</literal></entry> |
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| 510 | <entry> |
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| 511 | <literal>reverse_iterator</literal> if <literal>a</literal> is mutable, |
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| 512 | <literal>const_reverse_iterator</literal> otherwise. |
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| 513 | </entry> |
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| 514 | <entry> |
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| 515 | This returns a reverse iterator pointing to the end of <literal>a</literal> |
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| 516 | reversed. |
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| 517 | </entry> |
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| 518 | </row> |
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| 519 | <row> |
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| 520 | <entry><literal>a[idx]</literal></entry> |
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| 521 | <entry> |
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| 522 | <literal>reference</literal> if <literal>a</literal> is mutable, |
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| 523 | <literal>const_reference</literal> otherwise. |
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| 524 | </entry> |
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| 525 | <entry> |
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| 526 | This returns a reference type that is bound to the index |
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| 527 | <literal>idx</literal> value of <literal>a</literal>. Note that if |
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| 528 | <literal>i</literal> is the index base for this dimension, the above |
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| 529 | expression returns the <literal>(idx-i)</literal>th element (counting |
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| 530 | from zero). The expression is equivalent to |
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| 531 | <literal>*(a.begin()+idx-a.index_bases()[0]);</literal>. |
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| 532 | </entry> |
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| 533 | </row> |
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| 534 | |
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| 535 | <row> |
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| 536 | <entry><literal>a[indices]</literal></entry> |
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| 537 | <entry> |
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| 538 | <literal>array_view<Dims>::type</literal> if |
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| 539 | <literal>a</literal> is mutable, |
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| 540 | <literal>const_array_view<Dims>::type</literal> otherwise. |
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| 541 | </entry> |
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| 542 | <entry> |
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| 543 | This expression generates a view of the array determined by the |
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| 544 | <literal>index_range</literal> and <literal>index</literal> values |
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| 545 | used to construct <literal>indices</literal>. |
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| 546 | </entry> |
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| 547 | </row> |
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| 548 | <row> |
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| 549 | <entry><literal>a == b</literal></entry> |
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| 550 | <entry>bool</entry> |
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| 551 | <entry>This performs a lexicographical comparison of the |
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| 552 | values of <literal>a</literal> and <literal>b</literal>. The element |
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| 553 | type must model <ulink url="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/EqualityComparable.html">EqualityComparable</ulink> for this |
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| 554 | expression to be valid.</entry> |
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| 555 | </row> |
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| 556 | <row> |
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| 557 | <entry><literal>a < b</literal></entry> |
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| 558 | <entry>bool</entry> |
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| 559 | <entry>This performs a lexicographical comparison of the |
|---|
| 560 | values of <literal>a</literal> and <literal>b</literal>. The element |
|---|
| 561 | type must model <ulink url="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/LessThanComparable.html">LessThanComparable</ulink> for this |
|---|
| 562 | expression to be valid.</entry> |
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| 563 | </row> |
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| 564 | <row> |
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| 565 | <entry><literal>a <= b</literal></entry> |
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| 566 | <entry>bool</entry> |
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| 567 | <entry>This performs a lexicographical comparison of the |
|---|
| 568 | values of <literal>a</literal> and <literal>b</literal>. The element |
|---|
| 569 | type must model <ulink url="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/EqualityComparable.html">EqualityComparable</ulink> and |
|---|
| 570 | <ulink url="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/LessThanComparable.html">LessThanComparable</ulink> for this |
|---|
| 571 | expression to be valid.</entry> |
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| 572 | </row> |
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| 573 | <row> |
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| 574 | <entry><literal>a > b</literal></entry> |
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| 575 | <entry>bool</entry> |
|---|
| 576 | <entry>This performs a lexicographical comparison of the |
|---|
| 577 | values of <literal>a</literal> and <literal>b</literal>. The element |
|---|
| 578 | type must model <ulink url="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/EqualityComparable.html">EqualityComparable</ulink> and |
|---|
| 579 | <ulink url="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/LessThanComparable.html">LessThanComparable</ulink> for this |
|---|
| 580 | expression to be valid.</entry> |
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| 581 | </row> |
|---|
| 582 | <row> |
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| 583 | <entry><literal>a >= b</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 584 | <entry>bool</entry> |
|---|
| 585 | <entry>This performs a lexicographical comparison of the |
|---|
| 586 | values of <literal>a</literal> and <literal>b</literal>. The element |
|---|
| 587 | type must model <ulink url="http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/LessThanComparable.html">LessThanComparable</ulink> for this |
|---|
| 588 | expression to be valid.</entry> |
|---|
| 589 | </row> |
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| 590 | </tbody> |
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| 591 | </tgroup> |
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| 592 | </table> |
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| 593 | </sect2> |
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| 594 | |
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| 595 | |
|---|
| 596 | <sect2><title>Complexity guarantees</title> |
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| 597 | |
|---|
| 598 | <literal>begin()</literal> and <literal>end()</literal> execute in amortized |
|---|
| 599 | constant time. |
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| 600 | <literal>size()</literal> executes in at most linear time in the |
|---|
| 601 | MultiArray's size. |
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| 602 | </sect2> |
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| 603 | |
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| 604 | <sect2> |
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| 605 | <title>Invariants</title> |
|---|
| 606 | <table><title>Invariants</title> |
|---|
| 607 | <tgroup cols="2"> |
|---|
| 608 | <tbody> |
|---|
| 609 | <row> |
|---|
| 610 | <entry>Valid range</entry> |
|---|
| 611 | <entry><literal>[a.begin(),a.end())</literal> is a valid range. |
|---|
| 612 | </entry> |
|---|
| 613 | </row> |
|---|
| 614 | |
|---|
| 615 | <row> |
|---|
| 616 | <entry>Range size</entry> |
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| 617 | <entry> |
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| 618 | <literal>a.size() == std::distance(a.begin(),a.end());</literal>. |
|---|
| 619 | </entry> |
|---|
| 620 | </row> |
|---|
| 621 | |
|---|
| 622 | <row> |
|---|
| 623 | <entry>Completeness</entry> |
|---|
| 624 | <entry> |
|---|
| 625 | Iteration through the range |
|---|
| 626 | <literal>[a.begin(),a.end())</literal> will traverse across every |
|---|
| 627 | <literal>value_type</literal> of <literal>a</literal>. |
|---|
| 628 | </entry> |
|---|
| 629 | </row> |
|---|
| 630 | <row> |
|---|
| 631 | <entry>Accessor Equivalence</entry> |
|---|
| 632 | <entry> |
|---|
| 633 | Calling <literal>a[a1][a2]...[aN]</literal> where <literal>N==NumDims</literal> |
|---|
| 634 | yields the same result as calling |
|---|
| 635 | <literal>a(index_list)</literal>, where <literal>index_list</literal> |
|---|
| 636 | is a <ulink url="../../utility/Collection.html">Collection</ulink> containing the values <literal>a1...aN</literal>. |
|---|
| 637 | </entry> |
|---|
| 638 | </row> |
|---|
| 639 | </tbody> |
|---|
| 640 | </tgroup> |
|---|
| 641 | </table> |
|---|
| 642 | </sect2> |
|---|
| 643 | |
|---|
| 644 | <sect2 id="view_types"> |
|---|
| 645 | <title>Associated Types for Views</title> |
|---|
| 646 | <para>The following MultiArray associated |
|---|
| 647 | types define the interface for creating views of existing |
|---|
| 648 | MultiArrays. Their interfaces and roles in the |
|---|
| 649 | concept are described below.</para> |
|---|
| 650 | |
|---|
| 651 | <sect3 id="index_range"> |
|---|
| 652 | <title><literal>index_range</literal></title> |
|---|
| 653 | |
|---|
| 654 | <para><literal>index_range</literal> objects represent half-open |
|---|
| 655 | strided intervals. They are aggregated (using an |
|---|
| 656 | <literal>index_gen</literal> object) and passed to |
|---|
| 657 | a MultiArray's <literal>operator[]</literal> |
|---|
| 658 | to create an array view. When creating a view, |
|---|
| 659 | each <literal>index_range</literal> denotes a range of |
|---|
| 660 | valid indices along one dimension of a MultiArray. |
|---|
| 661 | Elements that are accessed through the set of ranges specified will be |
|---|
| 662 | included in the constructed view. In some cases, an |
|---|
| 663 | <literal>index_range</literal> is created without specifying start |
|---|
| 664 | or finish values. In those cases, the object is interpreted to |
|---|
| 665 | start at the beginning of a MultiArray dimension |
|---|
| 666 | and end at its end.</para> |
|---|
| 667 | |
|---|
| 668 | <para> |
|---|
| 669 | <literal>index_range</literal> objects can be constructed and modified |
|---|
| 670 | several ways in order to allow convenient and clear expression of a |
|---|
| 671 | range of indices. To specify ranges, <literal>index_range</literal> |
|---|
| 672 | supports a set of constructors, mutating member functions, and a novel |
|---|
| 673 | specification involving inequality operators. Using inequality |
|---|
| 674 | operators, a half open range [5,10) can be specified as follows: |
|---|
| 675 | <programlisting>5 <= index_range() < 10;</programlisting> or |
|---|
| 676 | <programlisting>4 < index_range() <= 9;</programlisting> and so on. |
|---|
| 677 | |
|---|
| 678 | The following describes the |
|---|
| 679 | <literal>index_range</literal> interface. |
|---|
| 680 | </para> |
|---|
| 681 | |
|---|
| 682 | <table> |
|---|
| 683 | <title>Notation</title> |
|---|
| 684 | <tgroup cols="2"> |
|---|
| 685 | <tbody> |
|---|
| 686 | <row> |
|---|
| 687 | <entry><literal>i</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 688 | <entry>An object of type <literal>index_range</literal>.</entry> |
|---|
| 689 | </row> |
|---|
| 690 | <row> |
|---|
| 691 | <entry><literal>idx,idx1,idx2,idx3</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 692 | <entry>Objects of type <literal>index</literal>.</entry> |
|---|
| 693 | </row> |
|---|
| 694 | </tbody> |
|---|
| 695 | </tgroup> |
|---|
| 696 | </table> |
|---|
| 697 | |
|---|
| 698 | <table><title>Associated Types</title> |
|---|
| 699 | <tgroup cols="2"> |
|---|
| 700 | <thead> |
|---|
| 701 | <row> |
|---|
| 702 | <entry>Type</entry> |
|---|
| 703 | <entry>Description</entry> |
|---|
| 704 | </row> |
|---|
| 705 | </thead> |
|---|
| 706 | <tbody> |
|---|
| 707 | <row> |
|---|
| 708 | <entry><literal>index</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 709 | <entry>This is a signed integral type. It is used to |
|---|
| 710 | specify the start, finish, and stride values.</entry> |
|---|
| 711 | </row> |
|---|
| 712 | <row> |
|---|
| 713 | <entry><literal>size_type</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 714 | <entry>This is an unsigned integral type. It is used to |
|---|
| 715 | report the size of the range an <literal>index_range</literal> |
|---|
| 716 | represents.</entry> |
|---|
| 717 | </row> |
|---|
| 718 | </tbody> |
|---|
| 719 | </tgroup> |
|---|
| 720 | </table> |
|---|
| 721 | |
|---|
| 722 | |
|---|
| 723 | <table><title>Valid Expressions</title> |
|---|
| 724 | <tgroup cols="3"> |
|---|
| 725 | <thead> |
|---|
| 726 | <row> |
|---|
| 727 | <entry>Expression</entry> |
|---|
| 728 | <entry>Return type</entry> |
|---|
| 729 | <entry>Semantics</entry> |
|---|
| 730 | </row> |
|---|
| 731 | </thead> |
|---|
| 732 | <tbody> |
|---|
| 733 | <row> |
|---|
| 734 | <entry><literal>index_range(idx1,idx2,idx3)</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 735 | <entry><literal>index_range</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 736 | <entry>This constructs an <literal>index_range</literal> |
|---|
| 737 | representing the interval <literal>[idx1,idx2)</literal> |
|---|
| 738 | with stride <literal>idx3</literal>.</entry> |
|---|
| 739 | </row> |
|---|
| 740 | <row> |
|---|
| 741 | <entry><literal>index_range(idx1,idx2)</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 742 | <entry><literal>index_range</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 743 | <entry>This constructs an <literal>index_range</literal> |
|---|
| 744 | representing the interval <literal>[idx1,idx2)</literal> |
|---|
| 745 | with unit stride. It is equivalent to |
|---|
| 746 | <literal>index_range(idx1,idx2,1)</literal>.</entry> |
|---|
| 747 | </row> |
|---|
| 748 | <row> |
|---|
| 749 | <entry><literal>index_range()</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 750 | <entry><literal>index_range</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 751 | <entry>This construct an <literal>index_range</literal> |
|---|
| 752 | with unspecified start and finish values.</entry> |
|---|
| 753 | </row> |
|---|
| 754 | <row> |
|---|
| 755 | <entry><literal>i.start(idx1)</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 756 | <entry><literal>index&</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 757 | <entry>This sets the start index of <literal>i</literal> to |
|---|
| 758 | <literal>idx</literal>.</entry> |
|---|
| 759 | </row> |
|---|
| 760 | <row> |
|---|
| 761 | <entry><literal>i.finish(idx)</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 762 | <entry><literal>index&</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 763 | <entry>This sets the finish index of <literal>i</literal> to |
|---|
| 764 | <literal>idx</literal>.</entry> |
|---|
| 765 | </row> |
|---|
| 766 | <row> |
|---|
| 767 | <entry><literal>i.stride(idx)</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 768 | <entry><literal>index&</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 769 | <entry>This sets the stride length of <literal>i</literal> to |
|---|
| 770 | <literal>idx</literal>.</entry> |
|---|
| 771 | </row> |
|---|
| 772 | <row> |
|---|
| 773 | <entry><literal>i.start()</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 774 | <entry><literal>index</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 775 | <entry>This returns the start index of <literal>i</literal>.</entry> |
|---|
| 776 | </row> |
|---|
| 777 | <row> |
|---|
| 778 | <entry><literal>i.finish()</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 779 | <entry><literal>index</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 780 | <entry>This returns the finish index of <literal>i</literal>.</entry> |
|---|
| 781 | </row> |
|---|
| 782 | <row> |
|---|
| 783 | <entry><literal>i.stride()</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 784 | <entry><literal>index</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 785 | <entry>This returns the stride length of <literal>i</literal>.</entry> |
|---|
| 786 | </row> |
|---|
| 787 | <row> |
|---|
| 788 | <entry><literal>i.get_start(idx)</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 789 | <entry><literal>index</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 790 | <entry>If <literal>i</literal> specifies a start |
|---|
| 791 | value, this is equivalent to <literal>i.start()</literal>. Otherwise it |
|---|
| 792 | returns <literal>idx</literal>.</entry> |
|---|
| 793 | </row> |
|---|
| 794 | <row> |
|---|
| 795 | <entry><literal>i.get_finish(idx)</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 796 | <entry><literal>index</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 797 | <entry>If <literal>i</literal> specifies a finish |
|---|
| 798 | value, this is equivalent to <literal>i.finish()</literal>. Otherwise it |
|---|
| 799 | returns <literal>idx</literal>.</entry> |
|---|
| 800 | </row> |
|---|
| 801 | <row> |
|---|
| 802 | <entry><literal>i.size(idx)</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 803 | <entry><literal>size_type</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 804 | <entry>If <literal>i</literal> specifies a both finish and |
|---|
| 805 | start values, this is equivalent to |
|---|
| 806 | <literal>(i.finish()-i.start())/i.stride()</literal>. Otherwise it |
|---|
| 807 | returns <literal>idx</literal>.</entry> |
|---|
| 808 | </row> |
|---|
| 809 | <row> |
|---|
| 810 | <entry><literal>i < idx</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 811 | <entry><literal>index</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 812 | <entry>This is another syntax for specifying the finish |
|---|
| 813 | value. This notation does not include |
|---|
| 814 | <literal>idx</literal> in the range of valid indices. It is equivalent to |
|---|
| 815 | <literal>index_range(r.start(), idx, r.stride())</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 816 | </row> |
|---|
| 817 | <row> |
|---|
| 818 | <entry><literal>i <= idx</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 819 | <entry><literal>index</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 820 | <entry>This is another syntax for specifying the finish |
|---|
| 821 | value. This notation includes |
|---|
| 822 | <literal>idx</literal> in the range of valid indices. It is equivalent to |
|---|
| 823 | <literal>index_range(r.start(), idx + 1, r.stride())</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 824 | </row> |
|---|
| 825 | <row> |
|---|
| 826 | <entry><literal>idx < i</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 827 | <entry><literal>index</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 828 | <entry>This is another syntax for specifying the start |
|---|
| 829 | value. This notation does not include |
|---|
| 830 | <literal>idx</literal> in the range of valid indices. It is equivalent to |
|---|
| 831 | <literal>index_range(idx + 1, i.finish(), i.stride())</literal>.</entry> |
|---|
| 832 | </row> |
|---|
| 833 | <row> |
|---|
| 834 | <entry><literal>idx <= i</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 835 | <entry><literal>index</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 836 | <entry>This is another syntax for specifying the start |
|---|
| 837 | value. This notation includes |
|---|
| 838 | <literal>idx1</literal> in the range of valid indices. It is equivalent to |
|---|
| 839 | <literal>index_range(idx, i.finish(), i.stride())</literal>.</entry> |
|---|
| 840 | </row> |
|---|
| 841 | <row> |
|---|
| 842 | <entry><literal>i + idx</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 843 | <entry><literal>index</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 844 | <entry>This expression shifts the start and finish values |
|---|
| 845 | of <literal>i</literal> up by <literal>idx</literal>. It is equivalent to |
|---|
| 846 | <literal>index_range(r.start()+idx1, r.finish()+idx, r.stride())</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 847 | </row> |
|---|
| 848 | <row> |
|---|
| 849 | <entry><literal>i - idx</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 850 | <entry><literal>index</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 851 | <entry>This expression shifts the start and finish values |
|---|
| 852 | of <literal>i</literal> up by <literal>idx</literal>. It is equivalent to |
|---|
| 853 | <literal>index_range(r.start()-idx1, r.finish()-idx, r.stride())</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 854 | </row> |
|---|
| 855 | </tbody> |
|---|
| 856 | </tgroup> |
|---|
| 857 | </table> |
|---|
| 858 | </sect3> |
|---|
| 859 | |
|---|
| 860 | <sect3 id="index_gen"> |
|---|
| 861 | <title><literal>index_gen</literal></title> |
|---|
| 862 | <para> <literal>index_gen</literal> aggregates |
|---|
| 863 | <literal>index_range</literal> objects in order to specify view |
|---|
| 864 | parameters. Chained calls to <literal>operator[]</literal> store |
|---|
| 865 | range and dimension information used to |
|---|
| 866 | instantiate a new view into a MultiArray. |
|---|
| 867 | </para> |
|---|
| 868 | <table> |
|---|
| 869 | <title>Notation</title> |
|---|
| 870 | <tgroup cols="2"> |
|---|
| 871 | <tbody> |
|---|
| 872 | <row> |
|---|
| 873 | <entry><literal>Dims,Ranges</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 874 | <entry>Unsigned integral values.</entry> |
|---|
| 875 | </row> |
|---|
| 876 | <row> |
|---|
| 877 | <entry><literal>x</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 878 | <entry>An object of type |
|---|
| 879 | <literal>template gen_type<Dims,Ranges>::type</literal>.</entry> |
|---|
| 880 | </row> |
|---|
| 881 | <row> |
|---|
| 882 | <entry><literal>i</literal></entry> |
|---|
| 883 | <entry>An object of type |
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| 884 | <literal>index_range</literal>.</entry> |
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| 885 | </row> |
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| 886 | <row> |
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| 887 | <entry><literal>idx</literal></entry> |
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| 888 | <entry>Objects of type <literal>index</literal>.</entry> |
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| 889 | </row> |
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| 890 | </tbody> |
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| 891 | </tgroup> |
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| 892 | </table> |
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| 893 | |
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| 894 | <table><title>Associated Types</title> |
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| 895 | <tgroup cols="2"> |
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| 896 | <thead> |
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| 897 | <row> |
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| 898 | <entry>Type</entry> |
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| 899 | <entry>Description</entry> |
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| 900 | </row> |
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| 901 | </thead> |
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| 902 | <tbody> |
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| 903 | <row> |
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| 904 | <entry><literal>index</literal></entry> |
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| 905 | <entry>This is a signed integral type. It is used to |
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| 906 | specify degenerate dimensions.</entry> |
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| 907 | </row> |
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| 908 | <row> |
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| 909 | <entry><literal>size_type</literal></entry> |
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| 910 | <entry>This is an unsigned integral type. It is used to |
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| 911 | report the size of the range an <literal>index_range</literal> |
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| 912 | represents.</entry> |
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| 913 | </row> |
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| 914 | <row> |
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| 915 | <entry> |
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| 916 | <literal>template gen_type::<Dims,Ranges>::type</literal></entry> |
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| 917 | <entry>This type generator names the result of |
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| 918 | <literal>Dims</literal> chained calls to |
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| 919 | <literal>index_gen::operator[]</literal>. The |
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| 920 | <literal>Ranges</literal> parameter is determined by the number of |
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| 921 | degenerate ranges specified (i.e. calls to |
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| 922 | <literal>operator[](index)</literal>). Note that |
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| 923 | <classname>index_gen</classname> and |
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| 924 | <classname>gen_type<0,0>::type</classname> are the same type.</entry> |
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| 925 | </row> |
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| 926 | </tbody> |
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| 927 | </tgroup> |
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| 928 | </table> |
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| 929 | |
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| 930 | |
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| 931 | |
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| 932 | |
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| 933 | <table><title>Valid Expressions</title> |
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| 934 | <tgroup cols="3"> |
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| 935 | <thead> |
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| 936 | <row> |
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| 937 | <entry>Expression</entry> |
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| 938 | <entry>Return type</entry> |
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| 939 | <entry>Semantics</entry> |
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| 940 | </row> |
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| 941 | </thead> |
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| 942 | <tbody> |
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| 943 | <row> |
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| 944 | <entry><literal>index_gen()</literal></entry> |
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| 945 | <entry><literal>gen_type<0,0>::type</literal></entry> |
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| 946 | <entry>This constructs an <literal>index_gen</literal> |
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| 947 | object. This object can then be used to generate tuples of |
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| 948 | <literal>index_range</literal> values.</entry> |
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| 949 | </row> |
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| 950 | |
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| 951 | <row> |
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| 952 | <entry><literal>x[i]</literal></entry> |
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| 953 | <entry><literal>gen_type<Dims+1,Ranges+1>::type</literal> |
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| 954 | </entry> |
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| 955 | <entry>Returns a new object containing all previous |
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| 956 | <classname>index_range</classname> objects in addition to |
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| 957 | <literal>i.</literal> Chained calls to |
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| 958 | <function>operator[]</function> are the means by which |
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| 959 | <classname>index_range</classname> objects are aggregated.</entry> |
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| 960 | </row> |
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| 961 | <row> |
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| 962 | <entry><literal>x[idx]</literal></entry> |
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| 963 | <entry><literal>gen_type<Dims,Ranges>::type</literal> |
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| 964 | </entry> |
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| 965 | <entry>Returns a new object containing all previous |
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| 966 | <classname>index_range</classname> objects in addition to a degenerate |
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| 967 | range, <literal>index_range(idx,idx).</literal> Note that this is NOT |
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| 968 | equivalent to <literal>x[index_range(idx,idx)].</literal>, which will |
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| 969 | return an object of type |
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| 970 | <literal>gen_type<Dims+1,Ranges+1>::type</literal>. |
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| 971 | </entry> |
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| 972 | </row> |
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| 973 | </tbody> |
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| 974 | </tgroup> |
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| 975 | </table> |
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| 976 | </sect3> |
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| 977 | |
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| 978 | </sect2> |
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| 979 | |
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| 980 | <sect2> |
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| 981 | <title>Models</title> |
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| 982 | |
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| 983 | <itemizedlist> |
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| 984 | <listitem> <literal>multi_array</literal> </listitem> |
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| 985 | <listitem> <literal>multi_array_ref</literal> </listitem> |
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| 986 | <listitem> <literal>const_multi_array_ref</literal> </listitem> |
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| 987 | <listitem> |
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| 988 | <literal>template array_view<Dims>::type</literal> |
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| 989 | </listitem> |
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| 990 | <listitem> |
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| 991 | <literal>template const_array_view<Dims>::type</literal> |
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| 992 | </listitem> |
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| 993 | <listitem> |
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| 994 | <literal>template subarray<Dims>::type</literal> |
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| 995 | </listitem> |
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| 996 | <listitem> |
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| 997 | <literal>template const_subarray<Dims>::type</literal> |
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| 998 | </listitem> |
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| 999 | </itemizedlist> |
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| 1000 | </sect2> |
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| 1001 | |
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| 1002 | </sect1> |
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