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From: | Gabriel Nützi |
Subject: | [Toon-members] NEW(with code) : Implementation of BaseClass with virtual template functions with TOON |
Date: | Fri, 19 Mar 2010 17:46:08 +0100 |
(Here again because source code was missing) Hello all, I have a basic question where I am completely stuck with TooN: I dont know how to realize this: I have a DynamicSystem Class which describes a Dynamical System with template parameter <int NDOF> I would like to have a Class Solver which has a reference to an instance of DynamicSystem. The solver should be able to call several virtual functions from DynamicSystem. (subClass could be a Ball or a Car or what ever :-)) The main problem is that this main functions take Vectors/Matrices as Input and give Vector and Matrices as Output back (depending on NDOF) but when I want to properly define such a function in TOON i need templates (to be able to input also slices and so on....) like template<typename BaseM, typename BaseV> Matrix<3,3,double,BaseM> get_M (double t, Vector<3,double, BaseV > x ){ // some code } But the problem is that in C++ we can not define templates as virtual functions...... (SEE ATTACHED SIMPLE CODE!!) HOW DO I SOLVE this Problem with TooN? How should I structure my Classes? Would be very helpful if someone can quickly append the changes in the attached source code (ITS SIMPLE :-))! Thank you very much for your HELP!! =========================================CODE====================================================== #include <iostream> #include <TooN/TooN.h> using namespace std; using namespace TooN; template<int NDOF> class DynamicSystem { public: DynamicSystem(){ }; ~DynamicSystem(){ }; virtual Matrix<NDOF,NDOF> get_M(double t, Vector<NDOF> x)=0; private: int ndof; }; class WoodPecker : public DynamicSystem<3>{ public: WoodPecker(){ }; ~WoodPecker(){ }; Matrix<3,3> get_M(double t, Vector<3> x){ Matrix<3,3> A =Identity; return A; } }; template<int NDOF> class Solver{ public: Solver(DynamicSystem<NDOF> & myref): ref(myref) { }; ~Solver(){ }; DynamicSystem<NDOF> & ref; void dosome(){ Vector<> a(NDOF); cout << ref.get_M(0,a) <<endl; //works // cout << ref.get_M(0,a.slice<>(1,NDOF)) <<endl; // does not work..... (shit) :-) } }; |
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