mxArrayIndexingClass
In multidimensional MATLAB-arrays, the least significant index comes first and indexing is one-based. In C++, the least significant index goes last and indexing is zero-based. This inconsistency causes confusion and complications when creating mex-files, which have to deal with both conventions, especially for higher dimensions.
This class is an attempt to offer convenient MATLAB-like multidimensional array access from C++ and to easily convert between the two formats.
Features:
- multidimensional array access with (almost) MATLAB syntax directly from C++
- type check between MATLAB and C++
- arbitrary number of dimensions
- supports complex data
- rearrangement of array elements in memory in order to make M(i,j,k,...) similar to M[i-1][j-1][k-1][...]
Cite As
Mirko Kunze (2024). mxArrayIndexingClass (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/37741-mxarrayindexingclass), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .
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