intermediate_states.cpp
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00001 /*
00002  *    This file is part of ACADO Toolkit.
00003  *
00004  *    ACADO Toolkit -- A Toolkit for Automatic Control and Dynamic Optimization.
00005  *    Copyright (C) 2008-2014 by Boris Houska, Hans Joachim Ferreau,
00006  *    Milan Vukov, Rien Quirynen, KU Leuven.
00007  *    Developed within the Optimization in Engineering Center (OPTEC)
00008  *    under supervision of Moritz Diehl. All rights reserved.
00009  *
00010  *    ACADO Toolkit is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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00023  *
00024  */
00025 
00026 
00027 
00034 #include <time.h>
00035 
00036 #include <acado/utils/acado_utils.hpp>
00037 #include <acado/user_interaction/user_interaction.hpp>
00038 #include <acado/symbolic_expression/symbolic_expression.hpp>
00039 #include <acado/function/function.hpp>
00040 
00041 
00042 USING_NAMESPACE_ACADO
00043 
00044 
00045 Expression myProduct( const Expression &x, const Expression &y ){
00046 
00047     return x*y;
00048 }
00049 
00050 
00051 int main( ){
00052 
00053     // DEFINE VARIABLES:
00054     // -----------------------
00055        DifferentialState x, y;
00056        IntermediateState    z;
00057        Function             f;
00058 
00059        z = myProduct( x, y );
00060 
00061        f << x*z + z;
00062 
00063 
00064     // TEST THE FUNCTION f:
00065     // --------------------
00066        EvaluationPoint zz(f);
00067 
00068        DVector xx(2), result;
00069        xx(0) = 2.0;
00070        xx(1) = 3.0;
00071 
00072        zz.setX( xx );
00073        result = f.evaluate( zz );
00074 
00075        result.print("result");
00076 
00077     return 0;
00078 }
00079 
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acado
Author(s): Milan Vukov, Rien Quirynen
autogenerated on Thu Aug 27 2015 11:58:37