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Eliminate the workspace in sparse transpose. The output's cidx (column start offset array) can serve as the workspace, so the routines operate in the space of their output.
author Jason Riedy <jason@acm.org>
date Mon, 16 Mar 2009 17:03:07 -0400
parents eb63fbe60fab
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// Template array classes with like-type math ops
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#if !defined (octave_MDiagArray2_h)
#define octave_MDiagArray2_h 1

#include "DiagArray2.h"
#include "MArray2.h"
#include "MArray.h"

// Two dimensional diagonal array with math ops.

// But first, some preprocessor abuse...

#include "MArray-decl.h"

MDIAGARRAY2_OPS_FORWARD_DECLS (MDiagArray2, )

template <class T>
class
MDiagArray2 : public DiagArray2<T>
{
protected:

  MDiagArray2 (T *d, octave_idx_type r, octave_idx_type c) : DiagArray2<T> (d, r, c) { }

public:
  
  MDiagArray2 (void) : DiagArray2<T> () { }

  MDiagArray2 (octave_idx_type r, octave_idx_type c) : DiagArray2<T> (r, c) { }

  MDiagArray2 (octave_idx_type r, octave_idx_type c, const T& val) : DiagArray2<T> (r, c, val) { }

  MDiagArray2 (const MDiagArray2<T>& a) : DiagArray2<T> (a) { }

  MDiagArray2 (const DiagArray2<T>& a) : DiagArray2<T> (a) { }

  template <class U>
  MDiagArray2 (const DiagArray2<U>& a) : DiagArray2<T> (a) { }

  explicit MDiagArray2 (const Array<T>& a) : DiagArray2<T> (a) { }

  ~MDiagArray2 (void) { }

  MDiagArray2<T>& operator = (const MDiagArray2<T>& a)
    {
      DiagArray2<T>::operator = (a);
      return *this;
    }

  operator MArray2<T> () const
    {
      return DiagArray2<T>::operator Array2<T> ();
    }

  octave_idx_type nnz (void) const
    {
      octave_idx_type retval = 0;

      const T *d = this->data ();

      octave_idx_type nel = this->length ();

      for (octave_idx_type i = 0; i < nel; i++)
	{
	  if (d[i] != T ())
	    retval++;
	}

      return retval;
    }

  MArray<T> diag (octave_idx_type k = 0) const
    { return DiagArray2<T>::diag (k); }

  MDiagArray2<T> transpose (void) const { return DiagArray2<T>::transpose (); }
  MDiagArray2<T> hermitian (T (*fcn) (const T&) = 0) const { return DiagArray2<T>::hermitian (fcn); }

  bool is_multiple_of_identity (T val) const;

  static MDiagArray2<T> nil_array;

  // Currently, the OPS functions don't need to be friends, but that
  // may change.

  // MDIAGARRAY2_OPS_FRIEND_DECLS (MDiagArray2)

};

#endif

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