dev_getting_started.cpp
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4  * ACADO Toolkit -- A Toolkit for Automatic Control and Dynamic Optimization.
5  * Copyright (C) 2008-2014 by Boris Houska, Hans Joachim Ferreau,
6  * Milan Vukov, Rien Quirynen, KU Leuven.
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39 /* >>> start tutorial code >>> */
40 int main( ){
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44  // DEFINE SOME VECTORS:
45  // --------------------
46  DVector a(3), b(3), c;
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48  a(0) = 1.0; a(1) = 3.0; a(2) = 2.0;
49  b(0) = 4.0; b(1) = 2.0; b(2) = 3.0;
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51  // COMPUTE THE SUM OF a AND b:
52  // ---------------------------
53  c = a+b;
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55  printf("\nThe result for a+b is:\n");
56  c.print();
57  printf("\n");
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59  printf("\nThe scalar product of a and b is:\n");
60  printf("%.16e \n", a^b );
61  printf("\n");
62 
63  // DEFINE SOME MATRICES:
64  // ---------------------
65  DMatrix A(2,2), B(2,2);
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67  A(0,0) = 1.0; A(0,1) = 1.0;
68  A(1,0) = 0.0; A(1,1) = 2.0;
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70  B(0,0) = 1.0; B(0,1) = 0.0;
71  B(1,0) = 0.0; B(1,1) = 3.0;
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73  printf("\nThe matrix A*B+A is:\n");
74  (A*B + A).print();
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76  printf("\nThe dyadic product of a and b is:\n");
77  (a%b).print();
78  printf("\n");
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80  A.appendRows( A );
81  A.print();
82 
83  return 0;
84 }
85 /* <<< end tutorial code <<< */
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#define USING_NAMESPACE_ACADO
int main()
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acado
Author(s): Milan Vukov, Rien Quirynen
autogenerated on Mon Jun 10 2019 12:34:32