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std::gslice(3) | C++ Standard Libary | std::gslice(3) |
NAME¶
std::gslice - std::gslice
Synopsis¶
Defined in header <valarray>
class gslice;
std::gslice is the selector class that identifies a subset of std::valarray
indices
defined by a multi-level set of strides and sizes. Objects of type
std::gslice can
be used as indices with valarray's operator[] to select, for example, columns
of a
multidimensional array represented as a valarray.
Given the starting value s, a list of strides i
j and a list of sizes d
j, a std::gslice constructed from these values selects the set of indices k
j=s+Σ
j(i
jd
j).
For example, a gslice with starting index 3, strides {19,4,1} and lengths
{2,4,3}
generates the following set of 24=2*4*3 indices:
3 + 0*19 + 0*4 + 0*1 = 3,
3 + 0*19 + 0*4 + 1*1 = 4,
3 + 0*19 + 0*4 + 2*1 = 5,
3 + 0*19 + 1*4 + 0*1 = 7,
3 + 0*19 + 1*4 + 1*1 = 8,
3 + 0*19 + 1*4 + 2*1 = 9,
3 + 0*19 + 2*4 + 0*1 = 11,
...
3 + 1*19 + 3*4 + 1*1 = 35,
3 + 1*19 + 3*4 + 2*1 = 36
It is possible to construct std::gslice objects that select some indices more
than
once: if the above example used the strides {1,1,1}, the indices would have
been {3,
4, 5, 4, 5, 6, ...}. Such gslices may only be used as arguments to the const
version
of std::valarray::operator[], otherwise the behavior is undefined.
Member functions¶
constructor constructs a generic slice
(public member function)
start returns the parameters of the slice
size (public member function)
stride
std::gslice::gslice
gslice() (1)
gslice( std::size_t start, const std::valarray<std::size_t>& sizes,
(2)
const std::valarray<std::size_t>& strides );
gslice( const gslice& other ); (3)
Constructs a new generic slice.
1) Default constructor. Equivalent to gslice(0,
std::valarray<std::size_t>(),
std::valarray<std::size_t>()). This constructor exists only to allow
construction of
arrays of slices.
2) Constructs a new slice with parameters start, sizes, strides.
3) Constructs a copy of other.
Parameters¶
start - the position of the first element
sizes - an array that defines the number of elements in each dimension
strides - an array that defines the number of positions between successive
elements
in each dimension
other - another slice to copy
std::slice::start, size, stride
std::size_t start() const; (1)
std::valarray<std::size_t> size() const; (2)
std::valarray<std::size_t> stride() const; (3)
Returns the parameters passed to the slice on construction - start, sizes and
strides respectively.
Parameters¶
(none)
Return value¶
The parameters of the slice -- start, sizes and strides respectively.
Complexity¶
Constant.
Example¶
Demonstrates the use of gslices to address columns of a 3D array:
// Run this code
#include <iostream>
#include <valarray>
void test_print(std::valarray<int>& v, int planes, int rows, int
cols)
{
for (int r = 0; r < rows; ++r)
{
for (int z = 0; z < planes; ++z)
{
for (int c = 0; c < cols; ++c)
std::cout << v[z * rows * cols + r * cols + c] << ' ';
std::cout << " ";
}
std::cout << '\n';
}
}
int main()
{
std::valarray<int> v = // 3d array: 2 x 4 x 3 elements
{111,112,113 , 121,122,123 , 131,132,133 , 141,142,143,
211,212,213 , 221,222,223 , 231,232,233 , 241,242,243};
// int ar3d[2][4][3]
std::cout << "Initial 2x4x3 array:\n";
test_print(v, 2, 4, 3);
// update every value in the first columns of both planes
v[std::gslice(0, {2, 4}, {4 * 3, 3})] = 1; // two level one strides of 12
elements
// then four level two strides of 3 elements
// subtract the third column from the second column in the 1st plane
v[std::gslice(1, {1, 4}, {4 * 3, 3})] -= v[std::gslice(2, {1, 4}, {4 * 3,
3})];
std::cout << "\n" "After column operations:\n";
test_print(v, 2, 4, 3);
}
Output:¶
Initial 2x4x3 array:
111 112 113 211 212 213
121 122 123 221 222 223
131 132 133 231 232 233
141 142 143 241 242 243
After column operations:
1 -1 113 1 212 213
1 -1 123 1 222 223
1 -1 133 1 232 233
1 -1 143 1 242 243
Defect reports
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to
previously published C++ standards.
DR Applied to Behavior as published Correct behavior
LWG 543 C++98 it was unclear whether a default it is usable (as an empty
constructed generic slice is usable subset)
See also¶
operator[] get/set valarray element, slice, or mask
(public member function)
slice BLAS-like slice of a valarray: starting index, length, stride
(class)
gslice_array proxy to a subset of a valarray after applying a gslice
(class template)
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