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* slice_array.cpp -- Valarray slice array examples
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#include <iostream> // for cout, endl
#include <valarray.h> // Includes valarray and provides stream inserter.
#include <examples.h> // Generic header for all examples.
typedef std::valarray<int> valarray_t;
int main(void) {
valarray_t::value_type ibuf[9] = {0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8};
// Create a valarray initialized to the sequence of integers above.
valarray_t vi (ibuf,9);
std::cout << "original valarray vi\n\n" << vi << "\n\n";
// Display a slice of the valarray.
std::cout << "vi[slice(0,3,3)]\n\n" << vi[std::slice(0,3,3)] << "\n\n";
// Unfortunately, slice_arrays were not designed to be easily combined.
// An explicit conversion to valarray is required, leaving us with
// this awkward casting syntax.
vi[std::slice (0,3,3)] = static_cast<valarray_t>(vi[std::slice (1,3,3)]) +
static_cast<valarray_t>(vi[std::slice (2,3,3)]);
// The operation above uses slices ([0-2],3,3) to treat our valarray
// as a 3-dimensional array:
//
// 0 1 2 3 = 1 + 2
// 3 4 5 9 = 4 + 5
// 6 7 8 15 = 7 + 8
// | | | | | |
// | | --slice(2,3,3) | | -slice_array for arithmetic operand.
// | ----slice(1,3,3) | -----slice_array for arithmetic operand.
// ------slice(0,3,3) ----slice_array assignment refers to valarray.
std::cout << "vi[slice(0,3,3)] = vi[slice(1,3,3)] + vi[slice(2,3,3)]\n\n"
<< vi << std::endl;
return 0;
}