Struct arrayfire::Indexer[][src]

pub struct Indexer<'object> { /* fields omitted */ }

Struct to manage an array of resources of type af_indexer_t(ArrayFire C struct)

Examples

Given below are examples illustrating correct and incorrect usage of Indexer struct.

Correct Usage

use arrayfire::{Array, Dim4, randu, index_gen, Indexer};

// Always be aware of the fact that, the `Seq` or `Array` objects
// that we intend to use for indexing via `Indexer` have to outlive
// the `Indexer` object created in this context.

let dims    = Dim4::new(&[1, 3, 1, 1]);
let indices = [1u8, 0, 1];
let idx     = Array::new(&indices, dims);
let values  = [2.0f32, 5.0, 6.0];
let arr     = Array::new(&values, dims);

let mut idxr = Indexer::new();

// `idx` is created much before idxr, thus will
// stay in scope at least as long as idxr
idxr.set_index(&idx, 0, None);

index_gen(&arr, idxr);

Incorrect Usage

This example is not tested
// Say, you create an Array on the fly and try
// to call set_index, it will throw the given below
// error or something similar to that
idxr.set_index(&Array::new(&[1, 0, 1], dims), 0, None);
error: borrowed value does not live long enough
  --> <anon>:16:55
  |
16 | idxr.set_index(&Array::new(&[1, 0, 1], dims), 0, None);
  |                 ----------------------------          ^ temporary value dropped here while still borrowed
  |                 |
  |                 temporary value created here
...
19 | }
  | - temporary value needs to live until here
  |
  = note: consider using a `let` binding to increase its lifetime

Methods

impl<'object> Indexer<'object>
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Create a new Indexer object and set the dimension specific index objects later

Set either Array or Seq to index an Array along idx dimension

Get number of indexing objects set

Get native(ArrayFire) resource handle

Trait Implementations

impl<'object> Drop for Indexer<'object>
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Executes the destructor for this type. Read more

Auto Trait Implementations

impl<'object> Send for Indexer<'object>

impl<'object> Sync for Indexer<'object>