pub struct OHyperdual<T: Copy + Scalar, N: Dim + DimName>(/* private fields */)
where
DefaultAllocator: Allocator<N>,
Owned<T, N>: Copy;Expand description
Dual Number structure
Although Dual does implement PartialEq and PartialOrd,
it only compares the real part.
Additionally, min and max only compare the real parts, and keep the dual parts.
Lastly, the Rem remainder operator is not correctly or fully defined for Dual, and will panic.
Implementations§
Source§impl<T: Copy + Scalar, N: Dim + DimName> OHyperdual<T, N>
impl<T: Copy + Scalar, N: Dim + DimName> OHyperdual<T, N>
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl<T: Copy + Scalar + Num, N: Dim + DimName> Add<&OHyperdual<T, N>> for OHyperdual<T, N>
impl<T: Copy + Scalar + Num, N: Dim + DimName> Add<&OHyperdual<T, N>> for OHyperdual<T, N>
Source§impl<T: Copy + Scalar + Num, N: Dim + DimName> AddAssign<T> for OHyperdual<T, N>
impl<T: Copy + Scalar + Num, N: Dim + DimName> AddAssign<T> for OHyperdual<T, N>
Source§fn add_assign(&mut self, rhs: T)
fn add_assign(&mut self, rhs: T)
Performs the
+= operation. Read moreSource§impl<T: Copy + Scalar + Num, N: Dim + DimName> AddAssign for OHyperdual<T, N>
impl<T: Copy + Scalar + Num, N: Dim + DimName> AddAssign for OHyperdual<T, N>
Source§fn add_assign(&mut self, rhs: Self)
fn add_assign(&mut self, rhs: Self)
Performs the
+= operation. Read moreSource§impl<T: Copy + Scalar, N: Dim + DimName> AsMut<Matrix<T, N, Const<1>, <DefaultAllocator as Allocator<N>>::Buffer<T>>> for OHyperdual<T, N>
impl<T: Copy + Scalar, N: Dim + DimName> AsMut<Matrix<T, N, Const<1>, <DefaultAllocator as Allocator<N>>::Buffer<T>>> for OHyperdual<T, N>
Source§impl<T: Copy + Scalar, N: Dim + DimName> AsRef<Matrix<T, N, Const<1>, <DefaultAllocator as Allocator<N>>::Buffer<T>>> for OHyperdual<T, N>
impl<T: Copy + Scalar, N: Dim + DimName> AsRef<Matrix<T, N, Const<1>, <DefaultAllocator as Allocator<N>>::Buffer<T>>> for OHyperdual<T, N>
Source§impl<T: Clone + Copy + Scalar, N: Clone + Dim + DimName> Clone for OHyperdual<T, N>
impl<T: Clone + Copy + Scalar, N: Clone + Dim + DimName> Clone for OHyperdual<T, N>
Source§fn clone(&self) -> OHyperdual<T, N>
fn clone(&self) -> OHyperdual<T, N>
Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from
source. Read moreSource§impl<T: Copy + Scalar + Num, N: Dim + DimName> Div<&OHyperdual<T, N>> for OHyperdual<T, N>
impl<T: Copy + Scalar + Num, N: Dim + DimName> Div<&OHyperdual<T, N>> for OHyperdual<T, N>
Source§impl<T: Copy + Scalar + Num, N: Dim + DimName> DivAssign<T> for OHyperdual<T, N>
impl<T: Copy + Scalar + Num, N: Dim + DimName> DivAssign<T> for OHyperdual<T, N>
Source§fn div_assign(&mut self, rhs: T)
fn div_assign(&mut self, rhs: T)
Performs the
/= operation. Read moreSource§impl<T: Copy + Scalar + Num, N: Dim + DimName> DivAssign for OHyperdual<T, N>
impl<T: Copy + Scalar + Num, N: Dim + DimName> DivAssign for OHyperdual<T, N>
Source§fn div_assign(&mut self, rhs: Self)
fn div_assign(&mut self, rhs: Self)
Performs the
/= operation. Read moreSource§impl<T, N: Dim + DimName> Float for OHyperdual<T, N>where
T: Float + Signed + FloatConst + Copy + Scalar,
DefaultAllocator: Allocator<N>,
Owned<T, N>: Copy,
impl<T, N: Dim + DimName> Float for OHyperdual<T, N>where
T: Float + Signed + FloatConst + Copy + Scalar,
DefaultAllocator: Allocator<N>,
Owned<T, N>: Copy,
Source§fn neg_infinity() -> Self
fn neg_infinity() -> Self
Returns the negative infinite value. Read more
Source§fn min_positive_value() -> Self
fn min_positive_value() -> Self
Returns the smallest positive, normalized value that this type can represent. Read more
Source§fn min_value() -> Self
fn min_value() -> Self
Returns the smallest finite value that this type can represent. Read more
Source§fn max_value() -> Self
fn max_value() -> Self
Returns the largest finite value that this type can represent. Read more
Source§fn is_infinite(self) -> bool
fn is_infinite(self) -> bool
Returns
true if this value is positive infinity or negative infinity and
false otherwise. Read moreSource§fn is_sign_positive(self) -> bool
fn is_sign_positive(self) -> bool
Source§fn is_sign_negative(self) -> bool
fn is_sign_negative(self) -> bool
Returns
true if self is negative, including -0.0,
Float::neg_infinity(), and -Float::nan(). Read moreSource§fn classify(self) -> FpCategory
fn classify(self) -> FpCategory
Returns the floating point category of the number. If only one property
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fn round(self) -> Self
Returns the nearest integer to a number. Round half-way cases away from
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Source§impl<T: Copy + Scalar + FloatConst + Zero, N: Dim + DimName> FloatConst for OHyperdual<T, N>
impl<T: Copy + Scalar + FloatConst + Zero, N: Dim + DimName> FloatConst for OHyperdual<T, N>
Source§fn FRAC_1_SQRT_2() -> Self
fn FRAC_1_SQRT_2() -> Self
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fn FRAC_2_SQRT_PI() -> Self
Return
2.0 / sqrt(π).Source§impl<T, N: Dim + DimName> FromPrimitive for OHyperdual<T, N>
impl<T, N: Dim + DimName> FromPrimitive for OHyperdual<T, N>
Source§fn from_isize(n: isize) -> Option<OHyperdual<T, N>>
fn from_isize(n: isize) -> Option<OHyperdual<T, N>>
Converts an
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fn from_i64(n: i64) -> Option<OHyperdual<T, N>>
Converts an
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fn from_f64(n: f64) -> Option<OHyperdual<T, N>>
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f64 to return an optional value of this type. If the
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Source§impl<T: Copy + Scalar + Num + Mul + Add, N: Dim + DimName> MulAdd<OHyperdual<T, N>, T> for OHyperdual<T, N>
impl<T: Copy + Scalar + Num + Mul + Add, N: Dim + DimName> MulAdd<OHyperdual<T, N>, T> for OHyperdual<T, N>
Source§impl<T: Copy + Scalar + Num + Mul + Add, N: Dim + DimName> MulAddAssign<OHyperdual<T, N>, T> for OHyperdual<T, N>
impl<T: Copy + Scalar + Num + Mul + Add, N: Dim + DimName> MulAddAssign<OHyperdual<T, N>, T> for OHyperdual<T, N>
Source§fn mul_add_assign(&mut self, a: Self, b: T)
fn mul_add_assign(&mut self, a: Self, b: T)
Performs the fused multiply-add assignment operation
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Source§fn mul_add_assign(&mut self, a: T, b: Self)
fn mul_add_assign(&mut self, a: T, b: Self)
Performs the fused multiply-add assignment operation
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Source§fn mul_add_assign(&mut self, a: T, b: T)
fn mul_add_assign(&mut self, a: T, b: T)
Performs the fused multiply-add assignment operation
*self = (*self * a) + bSource§impl<T: Copy + Scalar + Num + Mul + Add, N: Dim + DimName> MulAddAssign for OHyperdual<T, N>
impl<T: Copy + Scalar + Num + Mul + Add, N: Dim + DimName> MulAddAssign for OHyperdual<T, N>
Source§fn mul_add_assign(&mut self, a: Self, b: Self)
fn mul_add_assign(&mut self, a: Self, b: Self)
Performs the fused multiply-add assignment operation
*self = (*self * a) + bSource§impl<T: Copy + Scalar + Num, N: Dim + DimName> MulAssign<T> for OHyperdual<T, N>
impl<T: Copy + Scalar + Num, N: Dim + DimName> MulAssign<T> for OHyperdual<T, N>
Source§fn mul_assign(&mut self, rhs: T)
fn mul_assign(&mut self, rhs: T)
Performs the
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impl<T: Copy + Scalar + Num, N: Dim + DimName> MulAssign for OHyperdual<T, N>
Source§fn mul_assign(&mut self, rhs: Self)
fn mul_assign(&mut self, rhs: Self)
Performs the
*= operation. Read moreSource§impl<T: Copy + Scalar + Num, N: Dim + DimName> Num for OHyperdual<T, N>
impl<T: Copy + Scalar + Num, N: Dim + DimName> Num for OHyperdual<T, N>
type FromStrRadixErr = <T as Num>::FromStrRadixErr
Source§fn from_str_radix(
str: &str,
radix: u32,
) -> Result<OHyperdual<T, N>, Self::FromStrRadixErr>
fn from_str_radix( str: &str, radix: u32, ) -> Result<OHyperdual<T, N>, Self::FromStrRadixErr>
Convert from a string and radix (typically
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Source§fn from<P: ToPrimitive>(n: P) -> Option<OHyperdual<T, N>>
fn from<P: ToPrimitive>(n: P) -> Option<OHyperdual<T, N>>
Creates a number from another value that can be converted into
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Source§impl<'a, T: Copy + Scalar + Num + One, N: Dim + DimName> Product<&'a OHyperdual<T, N>> for OHyperdual<T, N>
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Source§fn product<I: Iterator<Item = &'a OHyperdual<T, N>>>(iter: I) -> Self
fn product<I: Iterator<Item = &'a OHyperdual<T, N>>>(iter: I) -> Self
Takes an iterator and generates
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Takes an iterator and generates
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Source§impl<T: Copy + Scalar + Num, N: Dim + DimName> RemAssign for OHyperdual<T, N>
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Source§fn rem_assign(&mut self, _: Self)
fn rem_assign(&mut self, _: Self)
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Source§fn is_positive(&self) -> bool
fn is_positive(&self) -> bool
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Returns true if the number is negative and false if the number is zero or positive.
Source§impl<T: Copy + Scalar + Num, N: Dim + DimName> Sub<&OHyperdual<T, N>> for OHyperdual<T, N>
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