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							- // Ceres Solver - A fast non-linear least squares minimizer
 
- // Copyright 2014 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
 
- // http://code.google.com/p/ceres-solver/
 
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- // Author: sameeragarwal@google.com (Sameer Agarwal)
 
- //
 
- // A simple example of optimizing a sampled function by using cubic
 
- // interpolation.
 
- #include "ceres/ceres.h"
 
- #include "ceres/cubic_interpolation.h"
 
- #include "glog/logging.h"
 
- using ceres::CubicInterpolator;
 
- using ceres::AutoDiffCostFunction;
 
- using ceres::CostFunction;
 
- using ceres::Problem;
 
- using ceres::Solver;
 
- using ceres::Solve;
 
- // A simple cost functor that interfaces an interpolated table of
 
- // values with automatic differentiation.
 
- struct InterpolatedCostFunctor {
 
-   explicit InterpolatedCostFunctor(const CubicInterpolator& interpolator)
 
-       : interpolator_(interpolator) {
 
-   }
 
-   template<typename T> bool operator()(const T* x, T* residuals) const {
 
-     return interpolator_.Evaluate(*x, residuals);
 
-   }
 
-   static CostFunction* Create(const CubicInterpolator& interpolator) {
 
-     return new AutoDiffCostFunction<InterpolatedCostFunctor, 1, 1>(
 
-         new InterpolatedCostFunctor(interpolator));
 
-   }
 
-  private:
 
-   const CubicInterpolator& interpolator_;
 
- };
 
- int main(int argc, char** argv) {
 
-   google::InitGoogleLogging(argv[0]);
 
-   // Evaluate the function f(x) = (x - 4.5)^2;
 
-   const int kNumSamples = 10;
 
-   double values[kNumSamples];
 
-   for (int i = 0; i < kNumSamples; ++i) {
 
-     values[i] = (i - 4.5) * (i - 4.5);
 
-   }
 
-   CubicInterpolator interpolator(values, kNumSamples);
 
-   double x = 1.0;
 
-   Problem problem;
 
-   CostFunction* cost_function = InterpolatedCostFunctor::Create(interpolator);
 
-   problem.AddResidualBlock(cost_function, NULL, &x);
 
-   Solver::Options options;
 
-   options.minimizer_progress_to_stdout = true;
 
-   Solver::Summary summary;
 
-   Solve(options, &problem, &summary);
 
-   std::cout << summary.BriefReport() << "\n";
 
-   std::cout << "Expected x: 4.5. Actual x : " << x << std::endl;
 
-   return 0;
 
- }
 
 
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