MatMPIBAIJSetPreallocationCSR#

Creates a sparse parallel matrix in MATBAIJ format using the given nonzero structure and (optional) numerical values

Synopsis#

#include "petscmat.h"  
PetscErrorCode MatMPIBAIJSetPreallocationCSR(Mat B, PetscInt bs, const PetscInt i[], const PetscInt j[], const PetscScalar v[])

Collective

Input Parameters#

  • B - the matrix

  • bs - the block size

  • i - the indices into j for the start of each local row (starts with zero)

  • j - the column indices for each local row (starts with zero) these must be sorted for each row

  • v - optional values in the matrix, use NULL if not provided

Notes#

The i, j, and v arrays ARE copied by this routine into the internal format used by PETSc; thus you CANNOT change the matrix entries by changing the values of v after you have called this routine.

The order of the entries in values is specified by the MatOption MAT_ROW_ORIENTED. For example, C programs may want to use the default MAT_ROW_ORIENTED with value PETSC_TRUE and use an array v[nnz][bs][bs] where the second index is over rows within a block and the last index is over columns within a block row. Fortran programs will likely set MAT_ROW_ORIENTED with value PETSC_FALSE and use a Fortran array v(bs,bs,nnz) in which the first index is over rows within a block column and the second index is over columns within a block.

Though this routine has Preallocation() in the name it also sets the exact nonzero locations of the matrix entries and usually the numerical values as well

See Also#

Mat, MatCreate(), MatCreateSeqAIJ(), MatSetValues(), MatMPIBAIJSetPreallocation(), MatCreateAIJ(), MATMPIAIJ, MatCreateMPIBAIJWithArrays(), MATMPIBAIJ

Level#

advanced

Location#

src/mat/impls/baij/mpi/mpibaij.c

Implementations#

MatMPIBAIJSetPreallocationCSR_MPIBAIJ() in src/mat/impls/baij/mpi/mpibaij.c


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