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Represents an index that can be used for subscripting vectors, matrices, and arrays. More...

#include <rw/rwslice.h>

Inheritance diagram for RWRange:
RWSlice

Public Member Functions

 RWRange (int begin, int end)
 
 RWRange (int begin, int end, int stride)
 
- Public Member Functions inherited from RWSlice
 RWSlice (int begin, int length)
 
 RWSlice (int begin, int length, int stride)
 
 RWSlice (const char *s)
 

Additional Inherited Members

Detailed Description

An RWRange object is an index which can be used for subscripting vectors, matrices, and arrays. By subscripting with RWRange objects, you create views of selected elements. These new views are vectors, matrices, or arrays in their own right, rather than simply helper classes. This means that a view created with subscripting can be used as an rvalue, an lvalue, or kept as an object for use later.

The class RWRange is derived from RWSlice. It can be used to initialize an RWSlice object as follows:

RWSlice s = RWRange(b,e);
Synopsis
#include <rw/math/mathvec.h>
cout << x(RWRange(3,5)); // print elements 3,4,5
Example
#include <iostream.h>
#include <rw/math/genmat.h>
int main()
{
RWGenMat<int> A(6,6);
RWRange I(0,2);
RWRange J(3,5);
A(I,I) = 1;
A(I,J) = 2;
A(J,I) = 3;
A(J,J) = 4;
cout << A << endl;
}

Program output:

6x6
[
1 1 1 2 2 2
1 1 1 2 2 2
1 1 1 2 2 2
3 3 3 4 4 4
3 3 3 4 4 4
3 3 3 4 4 4
]
See also
RWSlice, RWToEnd, RWMathVec::operator()(), RWGenMat::operator()(), RWMathArray::operator()()

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

RWRange::RWRange ( int  begin,
int  end 
)
inline

Constructs an object which indexes starting at element begin and ending with element end. If end is smaller than begin, the elements are accessed in reverse order.

RWRange::RWRange ( int  begin,
int  end,
int  stride 
)
inline

Constructs an object which indexes starting at element begin and ending with element end. If end is smaller than begin, the elements are accessed in reverse order. The parameter stride gives the increment between selected elements; it must always be greater than 0.

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