LA_library/vecmat3.h
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/*
LA: linear algebra C++ interface library
Copyright (C) 2008-2020 Jiri Pittner <jiri.pittner@jh-inst.cas.cz> or <jiri@pittnerovi.com>
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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*/
//this header defines simple classes for 3-dimensional vectors and matrices to describe rotations etc.
//the class is compatible with functions in quaternion.h used for SO(3) parametrization
//it should be compilable separately from LA as well as being a part of LA
#ifndef _VECMAT3_H_
#define _VECMAT3_H_
#include <stdlib.h>
#ifndef AVOID_STDSTREAM
#include <iostream>
#endif
#include <string.h>
#include <math.h>
#include <stdio.h>
namespace LA_Vecmat3 {
//forward declaration
template <typename T> class Mat3;
template <typename T>
class Vec3
{
friend class Mat3<T>;
public:
//just plain old data
T q[3];
//
Vec3(void) {};
Vec3(const T x, const T u=0, const T v=0) {q[0]=x; q[1]=u; q[2]=v;}; //Vec3 from real(s)
Vec3(const T* x) {memcpy(q,x,3*sizeof(T));}
//get pointer to data transparently
inline operator const T*() const {return q;};
inline operator T*() {return q;};
//compiler generates default copy constructor and assignment operator
//formal indexing
inline const T operator[](const int i) const {return q[i];};
inline T& operator[](const int i) {return q[i];};
//operations of Vec3s with scalars
Vec3& operator*=(const T rhs) {q[0]*=rhs; q[1]*=rhs; q[2]*=rhs; return *this;};
Vec3& operator/=(const T rhs) {return *this *= ((T)1/rhs);};
const Vec3 operator*(const T rhs) const {return Vec3(*this) *= rhs;};
const Vec3 operator/(const T rhs) const {return Vec3(*this) /= rhs;};
//Vec3 algebra
const Vec3 operator-() const {Vec3 r(*this); r.q[0]= -r.q[0]; r.q[1]= -r.q[1]; r.q[2]= -r.q[2]; return r;}; //unary minus
Vec3& operator+=(const Vec3 &rhs) {q[0]+=rhs.q[0];q[1]+=rhs.q[1];q[2]+=rhs.q[2]; return *this;};
Vec3& operator-=(const Vec3 &rhs) {q[0]-=rhs.q[0];q[1]-=rhs.q[1];q[2]-=rhs.q[2]; return *this;};
const Vec3 operator+(const Vec3 &rhs) const {return Vec3(*this) += rhs;};
const Vec3 operator-(const Vec3 &rhs) const {return Vec3(*this) -= rhs;};
const Vec3 operator*(const Vec3 &rhs) const {Vec3 x; x[0] = q[1]*rhs.q[2]-q[2]*rhs.q[1]; x[1] = q[2]*rhs.q[0]-q[0]*rhs.q[2]; x[2] = q[0]*rhs.q[1]-q[1]*rhs.q[0]; return x;}; //vector product
T dot(const Vec3 &rhs) const {return q[0]*rhs.q[0] + q[1]*rhs.q[1] + q[2]*rhs.q[2];};
T normsqr(void) const {return dot(*this);};
T norm(void) const {return sqrt(normsqr());};
Vec3& normalize(void) {*this /= norm(); return *this;};
const Vec3 operator*(const Mat3<T> &rhs) const;
//C-style IO
void fprintf(FILE *f, const char *format) const {::fprintf(f,format,q[0],q[1],q[2]);};
void sprintf(char *f, const char *format) const {::sprintf(f,format,q[0],q[1],q[2]);};
int fscanf(FILE *f, const char *format) const {return ::fscanf(f,format,q[0],q[1],q[2]);};
int sscanf(char *f, const char *format) const {return ::sscanf(f,format,q[0],q[1],q[2]);};
};
template <typename T>
class Mat3
{
friend class Vec3<T>;
public:
//just plain old data
T q[3][3];
//
Mat3(void) {};
Mat3(const T x) {memset(q,0,9*sizeof(T)); q[0][0]=q[1][1]=q[2][2]=x;}; //scalar matrix
Mat3(const T* x) {memcpy(q,x,9*sizeof(T));}
Mat3(const T x00, const T x01,const T x02,const T x10,const T x11,const T x12,const T x20,const T x21,const T x22)
{q[0][0]=x00; q[0][1]=x01; q[0][2]=x02; q[1][0]=x10; q[1][1]=x11; q[1][2]=x12; q[2][0]=x20; q[2][1]=x21; q[2][2]=x22;};
//get pointer to data transparently
inline operator const T*() const {return &q[0][0];};
inline operator T*() {return &q[0][0];};
//compiler generates default copy constructor and assignment operator
//formal indexing
inline const T* operator[](const int i) const {return q[i];};
inline T* operator[](const int i) {return q[i];};
inline const T operator()(const int i, const int j) const {return q[i][j];};
inline T& operator()(const int i, const int j) {return q[i][j];};
//operations of Mat3s with scalars
Mat3& operator+=(const T rhs) {q[0][0]+=rhs; q[1][1]+=rhs; q[2][2]+=rhs; return *this;};
Mat3& operator-=(const T rhs) {q[0][0]-=rhs; q[1][1]-=rhs; q[2][2]-=rhs; return *this;};
const Mat3 operator+(const T rhs) const {return Mat3(*this) += rhs;};
const Mat3 operator-(const T rhs) const {return Mat3(*this) -= rhs;};
Mat3& operator*=(const T rhs) {q[0][0]*=rhs; q[0][1]*=rhs; q[0][2]*=rhs; q[1][0]*=rhs; q[1][1]*=rhs; q[1][2]*=rhs; q[2][0]*=rhs; q[2][1]*=rhs; q[2][2]*=rhs; return *this;};
Mat3& operator/=(const T rhs) {return *this *= ((T)1/rhs);};
const Mat3 operator*(const T rhs) const {return Mat3(*this) *= rhs;};
const Mat3 operator/(const T rhs) const {return Mat3(*this) /= rhs;};
//Mat3 algebra
const Mat3 operator-() const {return *this * (T)-1;}; //unary minus
Mat3& operator+=(const Mat3 &rhs);
Mat3& operator-=(const Mat3 &rhs);
const Mat3 operator+(const Mat3 &rhs) const {return Mat3(*this) += rhs;};
const Mat3 operator-(const Mat3 &rhs) const {return Mat3(*this) -= rhs;};
const Mat3 operator*(const Mat3 &rhs) const; //matrix product
const Vec3<T> operator*(const Vec3<T> &rhs) const; //matrix times vector
T trace() const {return q[0][0]+q[1][1]+q[2][2];};
T determinant() const;
void transposeme();
const Mat3 transpose() const {Mat3 r(*this); r.transposeme(); return r;};
const Mat3 inverse() const;
//C-style IO
void fprintf(FILE *f, const char *format) const {::fprintf(f,format,q[0][0],q[0][1],q[0][2]); ::fprintf(f,format,q[1][0],q[1][1],q[1][2]); ::fprintf(f,format,q[2][0],q[2][1],q[2][2]);};
int fscanf(FILE *f, const char *format) const {return ::fscanf(f,format,q[0][0],q[0][1],q[0][2]) + ::fscanf(f,format,q[1][0],q[1][1],q[1][2]) + ::fscanf(f,format,q[2][0],q[2][1],q[2][2]);};
};
//stream I/O
#ifndef AVOID_STDSTREAM
template <typename T>
std::istream& operator>>(std::istream &s, Vec3<T> &x);
template <typename T>
std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream &s, const Vec3<T> &x);
template <typename T>
std::istream& operator>>(std::istream &s, Mat3<T> &x);
template <typename T>
std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream &s, const Mat3<T> &x);
#endif
//euler angles to rotation matrices cf. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euler_angles and NASA paper cited therein
#define Euler_case(a,b,c) (((a)-'x')*9+((b)-'x')*3+((c)-'x'))
template<typename T>
void euler2rotmat(const T *eul, Mat3<T> &a, const char *type, bool transpose=0, bool direction=0, bool reverse=0);
template<typename T>
void rotmat2euler(T *eul, const Mat3<T> &a, const char *type, bool transpose=0, bool direction=0, bool reverse=0);
}//namespace
#endif /* _VECMAT3_H_ */