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<a name="Multicomponent-and-complex-arrays"></a>
<h3 class="section">5.1 Multicomponent and complex arrays</h3>
<a name="index-Array-multicomponent"></a>
<a name="index-multicomponent-arrays"></a>
<p>Multicomponent arrays have elements which are vectors. Examples of such
arrays are vector fields, colour images (which contain, say, RGB tuples),
and multispectral images. Complex-valued arrays can also be regarded as
multicomponent arrays, since each element is a 2-tuple of real values.
</p>
<p>Here are some examples of multicomponent arrays:
</p>
<a name="index-RGB24-example"></a>
<div class="example">
<pre class="example">// A 3-dimensional array; each element is a length 3 vector of float
Array<TinyVector<float,3>,3> A;
// A complex 2-dimensional array
Array<complex<double>,2> B;
// A 2-dimensional image containing RGB tuples
struct RGB24 {
unsigned char r, g, b;
};
Array<RGB24,2> C;
</pre></div>
<a name="Extracting-components"></a>
<h4 class="subsection">5.1.1 Extracting components</h4>
<a name="index-extracting-components"></a>
<a name="index-Array-extracting-components-1"></a>
<p>Blitz++ provides some special support for such arrays. The most important
is the ability to extract a single component. For example:
</p>
<div class="example">
<pre class="example">Array<TinyVector<float,3>,2> A(128,128);
Array<float,2> B = A.extractComponent(float(), 1, 3);
B = 0;
</pre></div>
<p>The call to <code>extractComponent</code> returns an array of floats; this array
is a view of the second component of each element of A. The arguments of
<code>extractComponent</code> are: (1) the type of the component (in this example,
float); (2) the component number to extract (numbered 0, 1, ... N-1); and
(3) the number of components in the array.
</p>
<p>This is a little bit messy, so Blitz++ provides a handy shortcut using
<code>operator[]</code>:
</p>
<div class="example">
<pre class="example">Array<TinyVector<float,3>,2> A(128,128);
A[1] = 0;
</pre></div>
<p>The number inside the square brackets is the component number. However, for
this operation to work, Blitz++ has to already know how many components
there are, and what type they are. It knows this already for
<code>TinyVector</code> and <code>complex<T></code>. If you use your own type, though,
you will have to tell Blitz++ this information using the macro
<code>BZ_DECLARE_MULTICOMPONENT_TYPE()</code>. This macro has three arguments:
</p>
<a name="index-BZ_005fDECLARE_005fMULTICOMPONENT_005fTYPE"></a>
<div class="example">
<pre class="example">BZ_DECLARE_MULTICOMPONENT_TYPE(T_element, T_componentType, numComponents)
</pre></div>
<p><code>T_element</code> is the element type of the array. <code>T_componentType</code>
is the type of the components of that element. <code>numComponents</code> is the
number of components in each element.
</p>
<p>An example will clarify this. Suppose we wanted to make a colour image,
stored in 24-bit HSV (hue-saturation-value) format. We can make a class
<code>HSV24</code> which represents a single pixel:
</p>
<a name="index-HSV24-example"></a>
<div class="example">
<pre class="example">#include <blitz/array.h>
using namespace blitz;
class HSV24 {
public:
// These constants will makes the code below cleaner; we can
// refer to the components by name, rather than number.
static const int hue=0, saturation=1, value=2;
HSV24() { }
HSV24(int hue, int saturation, int value)
: h_(hue), s_(saturation), v_(value)
{ }
// Some other stuff here, obviously
private:
unsigned char h_, s_, v_;
};
</pre></div>
<p>Right after the class declaration, we will invoke the macro
<code>BZ_DECLARE_MULTICOMPONENT_TYPE</code> to tell Blitz++ about HSV24:
</p>
<div class="example">
<pre class="example">// HSV24 has 3 components of type unsigned char
BZ_DECLARE_MULTICOMPONENT_TYPE(HSV24, unsigned char, 3);
</pre></div>
<p>Now we can create HSV images and modify the individual components:
</p>
<div class="example">
<pre class="example">int main()
{
Array<HSV24,2> A(128,128); // A 128x128 HSV image
...
// Extract a greyscale version of the image
Array<unsigned char,2> A_greyscale = A[HSV24::value];
// Bump up the saturation component to get a
// pastel effect
A[HSV24::saturation] *= 1.3;
// Brighten up the middle of the image
Range middle(32,96);
A[HSV24::value](middle,middle) *= 1.2;
}
</pre></div>
<a name="Special-support-for-complex-arrays"></a>
<h4 class="subsection">5.1.2 Special support for complex arrays</h4>
<a name="index-Array-complex"></a>
<a name="index-complex-arrays-1"></a>
<p>Since complex arrays are used frequently, Blitz++ provides two special
methods for getting the real and imaginary components:
</p>
<div class="example">
<pre class="example">Array<complex<float>,2> A(32,32);
real(A) = 1.0;
imag(A) = 0.0;
</pre></div>
<p>The function <code>real(A)</code> returns an array view of the real component;
<code>imag(A)</code> returns a view of the imaginary component.
</p>
<p>Note: Blitz++ provides numerous math functions defined over complex-valued
arrays, such as <code>conj</code>, <code>polar</code>, <code>arg</code>, <code>abs</code>,
<code>cos</code>, <code>pow</code>, etc. See the section on math functions
(<a href="Math-functions-1.html#Math-functions-1">Math functions 1</a>) for details.
</p>
<a name="Zipping-together-expressions"></a>
<h4 class="subsection">5.1.3 Zipping together expressions</h4>
<a name="index-zipping-expressions"></a>
<a name="index-Array-zipping-expressions"></a>
<p>Blitz++ provides a function <code>zip()</code> which lets you combine two or more
expressions into a single component. For example, you can combine two real
expressions into a complex expression, or three integer expressions into an
HSV24 expression. The function has this syntax:
</p>
<div class="example">
<pre class="example">resultexpr zip(expr1, expr2, T_element)
resultexpr zip(expr1, expr2, expr3, T_element) ** not available yet
resultexpr zip(expr1, expr2, expr3, expr4, T_element) ** not available yet
</pre></div>
<p>The types <code>resultexpr</code>, <code>expr1</code> and <code>expr2</code> are array
expressions. The third argument is the type you want to create. For
example:
</p>
<div class="example">
<pre class="example">int N = 16;
Array<complex<float>,1> A(N);
Array<float,1> theta(N);
...
A = zip(cos(theta), sin(theta), complex<float>());
</pre></div>
<p>The above line is equivalent to:
</p>
<div class="example">
<pre class="example">for (int i=0; i < N; ++i)
A[i] = complex<float>(cos(theta[i]), sin(theta[i]));
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