MatSetValuesIS#

Inserts or adds a block of values into a matrix using an IS to indicate the rows and columns These values may be cached, so MatAssemblyBegin() and MatAssemblyEnd() MUST be called after all calls to MatSetValues() have been completed.

Synopsis#

#include "petscmat.h" 
PetscErrorCode MatSetValuesIS(Mat mat, IS ism, IS isn, const PetscScalar v[], InsertMode addv)

Not Collective

Input Parameters#

  • mat - the matrix

  • v - a logically two-dimensional array of values

  • ism - the rows to provide

  • isn - the columns to provide

  • addv - either ADD_VALUES to add values to any existing entries, or INSERT_VALUES to replace existing entries with new values

Notes#

By default the values, v, are stored row-oriented. See MatSetOption() for other options.

Calls to MatSetValues() with the INSERT_VALUES and ADD_VALUES options cannot be mixed without intervening calls to the assembly routines.

MatSetValues() uses 0-based row and column numbers in Fortran as well as in C.

Negative indices may be passed in ism and isn, these rows and columns are simply ignored. This allows easily inserting element stiffness matrices with homogeneous Dirichlet boundary conditions that you don’t want represented in the matrix.

Efficiency Alert#

The routine MatSetValuesBlocked() may offer much better efficiency for users of block sparse formats (MATSEQBAIJ and MATMPIBAIJ).

This is currently not optimized for any particular ISType

Developer Note#

This is labeled with C so does not automatically generate Fortran stubs and interfaces because it requires multiple Fortran interfaces depending on which arguments are scalar or arrays.

See Also#

Matrices, Mat, MatSetOption(), MatSetValues(), MatAssemblyBegin(), MatAssemblyEnd(), MatSetValuesBlocked(), MatSetValuesLocal(), InsertMode, INSERT_VALUES, ADD_VALUES

Level#

beginner

Location#

src/mat/interface/matrix.c


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