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I am trying to perform right division in c++ on a vector/matrix as is done in matlab with the / operator. More specifically, I am using eigen and the code snippet where I try to do the division is the following:

#include <Eigen/Dense>
// Do stuff
// ...
Vector3d instance;
Vector3d mu;
Matrix3d covar;
int dimensionality;
// do stuff initialize here
// Calculate cholesky decomposition
Eigen::Matrix3d normTransform(dimensionality, dimensionality);
Eigen::LLT<Eigen::Matrix3d> cholSolver(covar);
if (cholSolver.info()==Eigen::Success) 
    normTransform = cholSolver.matrixL();
else {
Eigen::SelfAdjointEigenSolver<Eigen::Matrix3d> eigenSolver(covar);
normTransform = eigenSolver.eigenvectors()
               * eigenSolver.eigenvalues().cwiseSqrt().asDiagonal();
}
RowVector3d difference = instance - mu;

difference.transpose().array() * normTransform.inverse().array();
//YOU_MIXED MATRIXES OF DIFFERENT SIZES
difference.array() * normTransform.inverse().array();
//YOU_MIXED MATRIXES OF DIFFERENT SIZES
difference.array() / normTransform.array();
//YOU_MIXED MATRIXES OF DIFFERENT SIZES
etc..

The Row vector is a 3X1 vector and the normTransform is a 3X3 matrix. I cannot get my head around how the operation should be performed.

Any clues what am I doing wrong?

Thanks.

Panos.

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  • Fixed it. Apparently I was thinking too complicated . A simple RowVector3d adsf = difference * normTransform.inverse(); did the trick Apr 26, 2015 at 12:46
  • Would you mind rewording the comment as an answer? Jun 4, 2015 at 8:31

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After the suggestion of Avi, I put my comment as an answer so that the question is closed. Fixed it. Apparently I was thinking too complicated . A simple

RowVector3d adsf = difference * normTransform.inverse(); 

did the trick

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