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Austin Schuh70cc9552019-01-21 19:46:48 -08001// Ceres Solver - A fast non-linear least squares minimizer
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29// Author: sameeragarwal@google.com (Sameer Agarwal)
Austin Schuh3de38b02024-06-25 18:25:10 -070030//
31// Example of minimizing the Rosenbrock function
32// (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosenbrock_function) using
33// GradientProblemSolver using automatically computed derivatives.
Austin Schuh70cc9552019-01-21 19:46:48 -080034
35#include "ceres/ceres.h"
36#include "glog/logging.h"
37
38// f(x,y) = (1-x)^2 + 100(y - x^2)^2;
Austin Schuh3de38b02024-06-25 18:25:10 -070039struct Rosenbrock {
40 template <typename T>
41 bool operator()(const T* parameters, T* cost) const {
42 const T x = parameters[0];
43 const T y = parameters[1];
Austin Schuh70cc9552019-01-21 19:46:48 -080044 cost[0] = (1.0 - x) * (1.0 - x) + 100.0 * (y - x * x) * (y - x * x);
Austin Schuh70cc9552019-01-21 19:46:48 -080045 return true;
46 }
47
Austin Schuh3de38b02024-06-25 18:25:10 -070048 static ceres::FirstOrderFunction* Create() {
49 constexpr int kNumParameters = 2;
50 return new ceres::AutoDiffFirstOrderFunction<Rosenbrock, kNumParameters>(
51 new Rosenbrock);
52 }
Austin Schuh70cc9552019-01-21 19:46:48 -080053};
54
Austin Schuh70cc9552019-01-21 19:46:48 -080055int main(int argc, char** argv) {
56 google::InitGoogleLogging(argv[0]);
57
58 double parameters[2] = {-1.2, 1.0};
59
60 ceres::GradientProblemSolver::Options options;
61 options.minimizer_progress_to_stdout = true;
62
63 ceres::GradientProblemSolver::Summary summary;
Austin Schuh3de38b02024-06-25 18:25:10 -070064 ceres::GradientProblem problem(Rosenbrock::Create());
Austin Schuh70cc9552019-01-21 19:46:48 -080065 ceres::Solve(options, problem, parameters, &summary);
66
67 std::cout << summary.FullReport() << "\n";
68 std::cout << "Initial x: " << -1.2 << " y: " << 1.0 << "\n";
Austin Schuh1d1e6ea2020-12-23 21:56:30 -080069 std::cout << "Final x: " << parameters[0] << " y: " << parameters[1]
70 << "\n";
Austin Schuh70cc9552019-01-21 19:46:48 -080071 return 0;
72}