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I know I can write an eigen matrix to a file like this:

  std::ofstream file("test.txt");
  if (file.is_open())
  {
    Eigen::Matrix<double, 5, 1, Eigen::DontAlign> m;
    m << 1, 2, 3, 4, 5;
    file << m;
  }

Whats the easiest way to read it again? This does not seem to work:

  std::ifstream file("test.txt");
  if (file.is_open())
  {
    Eigen::Matrix<double, 5, 1, Eigen::DontAlign> m;
    file >> m;
  }

I get the following compiler error:

error: cannot bind 'std::basic_istream<char>' lvalue to 'std::basic_istream<char>&&'
         file >> m;
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  • You need to define an overload of operator>£() that takes your Eigen class.
    – David G
    Aug 6, 2014 at 12:24

1 Answer 1

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Initialize each element individually:

#include <fstream>

Eigen::Matrix<double, 5, 1, Eigen::DontAlign> m;
std::ifstream file("test.txt");
if (file.is_open()) {
    file >> m(0) >> m(1) >> m(2) >> m(3) >> m(4);
}

Use loops for larger matrices.

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