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/*
Copyright (C) 1996-2013 John W. Eaton
This file is part of Octave.
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*/
#if !defined (octave_Array3_h)
#define octave_Array3_h 1
#include <cassert>
#include <cstdlib>
#include "Array.h"
#include "lo-error.h"
class idx_vector;
// Three dimensional array class.
template <class T>
class
Array3 : public Array<T>
{
public:
Array3 (void) : Array<T> (dim_vector (0, 0, 0)) { }
Array3 (octave_idx_type r, octave_idx_type c,
octave_idx_type p) : Array<T> (dim_vector (r, c, p)) { }
Array3 (octave_idx_type r, octave_idx_type c, octave_idx_type p, const T& val)
: Array<T> (dim_vector (r, c, p), val) { }
Array3 (const Array3<T>& a)
: Array<T> (a, a.dims ()) { }
Array3 (const Array<T>& a, octave_idx_type r, octave_idx_type c,
octave_idx_type p)
: Array<T> (a, dim_vector (r, c, p)) { }
~Array3 (void) { }
Array3<T>& operator = (const Array3<T>& a)
{
if (this != &a)
Array<T>::operator = (a);
return *this;
}
void resize (octave_idx_type r, octave_idx_type c, octave_idx_type p)
{ Array<T>::resize (dim_vector (r, c, p)); }
void resize (octave_idx_type r, octave_idx_type c, octave_idx_type p,
const T& val)
{ Array<T>::resize (dim_vector (r, c, p), val); }
Array3<T> sort (octave_idx_type dim = 0, sortmode mode = ASCENDING) const
{
Array<T> tmp = Array<T>::sort (dim, mode);
return Array3<T> (tmp, tmp.rows (), tmp.columns (), tmp.pages ());
}
Array3<T> sort (Array<octave_idx_type> &sidx, octave_idx_type dim = 0,
sortmode mode = ASCENDING) const
{
Array<T> tmp = Array<T>::sort (sidx, dim, mode);
return Array3<T> (tmp, tmp.rows (), tmp.columns (), tmp.pages ());
}
};
// If we're with GNU C++, issue a warning.
#ifdef __GNUC__
#warning Using Array3<T> is deprecated. Use Array<T> directly.
#endif
#endif
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