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/*
* created 22-06-17 by Yann Herklotz
*
* Tests the math class using different tests to see if matrix operations work
* correctly.
*
*/
#include "Math/math.hpp"
#include "testbench.hpp"
void test(TestBench &tb, const std::string &test_name, bool result)
{
tb.startTest(test_name);
tb.endTest(result);
if(!result)
{
throw std::runtime_error(test_name+" failed...");
}
}
bool matrixAssign()
{
yage::Matrix<4, 5, int> m;
m[2][3]=5;
return m[2][3]==5;
}
bool matrixAddition()
{
yage::Matrix<4, 4, int> m1, m2;
m1[1][1]=293;
m2[1][1]=583;
yage::Matrix<4, 4, int> m3=m1+m2;
return m3[1][1]==876;
}
bool vectorDotProduct()
{
yage::Vector<3, int> v1, v2;
v1[0] = 2;
v1[1] = 3;
v1[2] = 5;
v2[0] = 9;
v2[1] = 6;
v2[2] = 8;
int x = yage::matrix::dot(v1, v2);
return x==76;
}
bool matrixMultiplication()
{
}
int main()
{
TestBench tb;
bool all_passed=false;
try
{
test(tb, "Matrix Assign", matrixAssign());
}
catch(std::exception e)
{
std::cout<<e.what()<<'\n';
}
try
{
test(tb, "Matrix Addition", matrixAddition());
}
catch(std::exception e)
{
std::cout<<e.what()<<'\n';
}
try
{
test(tb, "Vector Dot Product", vectorDotProduct());
}
catch(std::string e)
{
std::cout<<e<<'\n';
}
tb.printResults();
return all_passed;
}
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