Julia bindings for the xtensor C++ multi-dimensional array library.
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xtensoris a C++ library for multi-dimensional arrays enabling numpy-style broadcasting and lazy computing. -
xtensor-juliaenables inplace use of julia arrays in C++ with all the benefits fromxtensor- C++ universal function and broadcasting
- STL - compliant APIs.
- A broad coverage of numpy APIs (see the numpy to xtensor cheat sheet).
The Julia bindings for xtensor are based on the libcxxwrap C++ library.
To get started with using xtensor-julia, check out the full documentation
http://xtensor-julia.readthedocs.io/
xtensor-julia offers two container types wrapping julia arrays inplace to provide an xtensor semantics
jltensorjlarray.
Both containers enable the numpy-style APIs of xtensor (see the numpy to xtensor cheat sheet).
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On the one hand,
jlarrayhas a dynamic number of dimensions. It can be reshaped dynamically and the new shape is reflected on the Julia side. -
On the other hand
jltensorhas a compile time number of dimensions, specified with a template parameter. Shapes ofjltensorinstances are stack allocated, makingjltensora significantly faster expression thanjlarray.
C++ code
#include <numeric> // Standard library import for std::accumulate
#include <cxx_wrap.hpp> // libcxxwrap import to define Julia bindings
#include "xtensor-julia/jltensor.hpp" // Import the jltensor container definition
#include "xtensor/xmath.hpp" // xtensor import for the C++ universal functions
double sum_of_sines(xt::jltensor<double, 2> m)
{
auto sines = xt::sin(m); // sines does not actually hold values.
return std::accumulate(sines.cbegin(), sines.cend(), 0.0);
}
JLCXX_MODULE define_julia_module(jlcxx::Module& mod)
{
mod.method("sum_of_sines", sum_of_sines);
}Julia Code
using xtensor_julia_test
arr = [[1.0 2.0]
[3.0 4.0]]
s = sum_of_sines(arr)
sOutputs
1.1350859243855171
C++ code
#include <cxx_wrap.hpp>
#include "xtensor-julia/jlvectorize.hpp"
double scalar_func(double i, double j)
{
return std::sin(i) - std::cos(j);
}
JLCXX_MODULE define_julia_module(jlcxx::Module& mod)
{
mod.method("vectorized_func", xt::jlvectorize(scalar_func));
}Julia Code
using xtensor_julia_test
x = [[ 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0]
[ 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0]
[10.0 11.0 12.0 13.0 14.0]]
y = [1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0]
z = vectorized_func(x, y)
zOutputs
[[-0.540302 1.257618 1.89929 0.794764 -1.040465],
[-1.499227 0.136731 1.646979 1.643002 0.128456],
[-1.084323 -0.583843 0.45342 1.073811 0.706945]]
xtensor-julia a header-only C++ library. It has been packaged for the mamba (or conda) package manager.
mamba install xtensor-julia -c conda-forgextensor-r can be installed from source with cmake in any installation prefix. For example, on unix systems
cmake -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/prefix/path/
make
make installWe also provide a Julia package for xtensor, which has been packaged for both conda and Pkg (Julia's package manager). The repository for the Julia package is https://github.com/xtensor-stack/Xtensor.jl.
To install the Julia package:
using Pkg; Pkg.add("Xtensor");The Julia available from the Julia package manager vendors the headers for xtensor-julia, xtensor, xtlandxsimd`.
xtensor-julia's documentation is built with three tools
While doxygen must be installed separately, you can install breathe by typing
pip install breatheBreathe can also be installed with conda
conda install -c conda-forge breatheFinally, build the documentation with
make htmlfrom the docs subdirectory.
cmake -D BUILD_TESTS=ON ..
xtensor-julia depends on the xtensor and libcxxwrap-julia libraries
xtensor-julia |
xtensor |
libcxxwrap |
julia |
|---|---|---|---|
| master | ^0.24.0 | >=0.9,<0.10 | >=1.6.4,<2.0 |
| 0.10.2 | ^0.24.0 | >=0.0,<0.10 | >=1.6.4,<2.0 |
| 0.10.1 | ^0.24.0 | >=0.8.3,<0.9 | >=1.6.4,<2.0 |
| 0.10.0 | ^0.24.0 | >=0.8.3,<0.9 | >=1.6.4,<2.0 |
| 0.9.0 | ^0.21.2 | >=0.5.3,<0.6 | >=1.0.0,<1.1 |
These dependencies are automatically resolved when using the Julia package manager.
We use a shared copyright model that enables all contributors to maintain the copyright on their contributions.
This software is licensed under the BSD-3-Clause license. See the LICENSE file for details.