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mkl_sparse_?_create_csc
Creates a handle for a CSC format matrix.
sparse_status_t mkl_sparse_s_create_csc (sparse_matrix_t *A, const sparse_index_base_t indexing, const MKL_INT rows, const MKL_INT cols, MKL_INT *cols_start, MKL_INT *cols_end, MKL_INT *row_indx, float *values);
sparse_status_t mkl_sparse_d_create_csc (sparse_matrix_t *A, const sparse_index_base_t indexing, const MKL_INT rows, const MKL_INT cols, MKL_INT *cols_start, MKL_INT *cols_end, MKL_INT *row_indx, double *values);
sparse_status_t mkl_sparse_c_create_csc (sparse_matrix_t *A, const sparse_index_base_t indexing, const MKL_INT rows, const MKL_INT cols, MKL_INT *cols_start, MKL_INT *cols_end, MKL_INT *row_indx, MKL_Complex8 *values);
sparse_status_t mkl_sparse_z_create_csc (sparse_matrix_t *A, const sparse_index_base_t indexing, const MKL_INT rows, const MKL_INT cols, MKL_INT *cols_start, MKL_INT *cols_end, MKL_INT *row_indx, MKL_Complex16 *values);
- mkl_spblas.h
The mkl_sparse_?_create_csc routine creates a handle for an m-by-k matrix A in CSC format.
The input arrays provided are left unchanged except for the call to mkl_sparse_order, which performs ordering of column indexes of the matrix. To avoid any changes to the input data, use mkl_sparse_copy.
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Indicates how input arrays are indexed.
SPARSE_INDEX_BASE_ZERO
Zero-based (C-style) indexing: indices start at 0.
SPARSE_INDEX_BASE_ONE
One-based (Fortran-style) indexing: indices start at 1.
- rows
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Number of rows of the matrix A.
- cols
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Number of columns of the matrix A.
- cols_start
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Array of length at least m. This array contains col indices, such that cols_start[i] - ind is the first index of col i in the arrays values and row_indx. ind takes 0 for zero-based indexing and 1 for one-based indexing.
Refer to pointerB array description in CSC Format for more details.
- cols_end
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Array of at least length m. This array contains col indices, such that cols_end[i] - ind - 1 is the last index of col i in the arrays values and row_indx. ind takes 0 for zero-based indexing and 1 for one-based indexing.
Refer to pointerE array description in CSC Format for more details.
- row_indx
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For one-based indexing, array containing the row indices plus one for each non-zero element of the matrix A. For zero-based indexing, array containing the row indices for each non-zero element of the matrix A. Its length is at least cols_end[cols - 1] - ind. ind takes 0 for zero-based indexing and 1 for one-based indexing.
- values
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Array containing non-zero elements of the matrix A. Its length is equal to length of the row_indx array.
Refer to values array description in CSC Format for more details.
- A
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Handle containing internal data.
The function returns a value indicating whether the operation was successful or not, and why.
SPARSE_STATUS_SUCCESS |
The operation was successful. |
SPARSE_STATUS_NOT_INITIALIZED |
The routine encountered an empty handle or matrix array. |
SPARSE_STATUS_ALLOC_FAILED |
Internal memory allocation failed. |
SPARSE_STATUS_INVALID_VALUE |
The input parameters contain an invalid value. |
SPARSE_STATUS_EXECUTION_FAILED |
Execution failed. |
SPARSE_STATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR |
An error in algorithm implementation occurred. |
SPARSE_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED |
The requested operation is not supported. |