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Create a fixed length vector. This is the class you should use for representing a mathematical (fixed length) vector.
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==CovariantVector.cxx==
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<source lang="cpp">
#include <itkCovariantVector.h>


int main(int, char*[])
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{
  typedef itk::CovariantVector<double, 3> VectorType;
  VectorType v;
  v[0] = 1.0;
  v[1] = 2.0;
  v[2] = 3.0;
 
  std::cout << "v: " << v << std::endl;
 
  return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
 
</source>
 
==CMakeLists.txt==
<source lang="cmake">
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 2.6)
 
PROJECT(CovariantVector)
 
FIND_PACKAGE(ITK REQUIRED)
INCLUDE(${ITK_USE_FILE})
 
ADD_EXECUTABLE(CovariantVector CovariantVector.cxx)
TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(CovariantVector ITKCommon)
</source>

Latest revision as of 21:32, 30 May 2019

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