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// First let's declare these 3 matrices.
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// This declares a matrix that contains doubles and has 3 rows and 1 column.
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// Moreover, it's size is a compile time constant since we put it inside the <>.
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// Moreover, its size is a compile time constant since we put it inside the <>.
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matrix<double,3,1> y;
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// Make a 3 by 3 matrix of doubles for the M matrix. In this case, M is
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// sized at runtime and can therefore be resized later by calling M.set_size().
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// MATLAB: E = A * B
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E = A*B;
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// MATLAB: E = A + B
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// MATLAB: E = A + C
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E = A + C;
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// MATLAB: E = A + 5
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@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ struct example_op_vector_to_matrix
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/*!
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This object defines a matrix expression that holds a reference to a std::vector<T>
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and makes it look like a column vector. Thus it enables you to use a std::vector
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as if it was a dlib::matrix.
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as if it were a dlib::matrix.
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!*/
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example_op_vector_to_matrix( const std::vector<T>& vect_) : vect(vect_){}
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