I am writing some function templates to overload the *
operator for a matrix class. I do a lot of work with matrices of type double
and complex<double>
. Is it possible to write a single template function that returns the correct type? For example:
template<class T, class U, class V>
matrix<V> operator*(const T a, const matrix<U> A)
{
matrix<V> B(A.size(1),A.size(2));
for(int ii = 0; ii < B.size(1); ii++)
{
for(int jj = 0; jj < B.size(2); jj++)
{
B(ii,jj) = a*A(ii,jj);
}
}
return B;
}
I would like the return type V
to be determined by the natural result of T*U
. Is this possible?
EDIT:
A follow-up question that I asked received answers that provide additional information applicable here.
In C++11, you can use the alternative function declaration syntax:
#include <utility> // for declval
template<class T, class U, class V>
auto operator*(const T a, const matrix<U> A)
-> decltype( std::declval<T>() * std::declval<U>() )
{
//...
}
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/17870504/return-double-or-complexdouble-from-template-function