Reference documentation for deal.II version 8.4.1
SparseMatrixEZ< number > Class Template Reference

#include <deal.II/lac/sparse_matrix_ez.h>

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## Classes

class  const_iterator

struct  Entry

struct  RowInfo

## Public Types

typedef types::global_dof_index size_type

typedef number value_type

## Public Member Functions

DeclException0 (ExcNoDiagonal)

DeclException2 (ExcInvalidEntry, int, int,<< "The entry with index ("<< arg1<< ','<< arg2<< ") does not exist.")

Constructors and initialization
SparseMatrixEZ ()

SparseMatrixEZ (const SparseMatrixEZ &)

SparseMatrixEZ (const size_type n_rows, const size_type n_columns, const size_type default_row_length=0, const unsigned int default_increment=1)

~SparseMatrixEZ ()

SparseMatrixEZ< number > & operator= (const SparseMatrixEZ< number > &)

SparseMatrixEZ< number > & operator= (const double d)

void reinit (const size_type n_rows, const size_type n_columns, size_type default_row_length=0, unsigned int default_increment=1, size_type reserve=0)

void clear ()

Information on the matrix
bool empty () const

size_type m () const

size_type n () const

size_type get_row_length (const size_type row) const

size_type n_nonzero_elements () const

std::size_t memory_consumption () const

template<class StreamType >
void print_statistics (StreamType &s, bool full=false)

void compute_statistics (size_type &used, size_type &allocated, size_type &reserved, std::vector< size_type > &used_by_line, const bool compute_by_line) const

Modifying entries
void set (const size_type i, const size_type j, const number value, const bool elide_zero_values=true)

void add (const size_type i, const size_type j, const number value)

template<typename number2 >
void add (const std::vector< size_type > &indices, const FullMatrix< number2 > &full_matrix, const bool elide_zero_values=true)

template<typename number2 >
void add (const std::vector< size_type > &row_indices, const std::vector< size_type > &col_indices, const FullMatrix< number2 > &full_matrix, const bool elide_zero_values=true)

template<typename number2 >
void add (const size_type row, const std::vector< size_type > &col_indices, const std::vector< number2 > &values, const bool elide_zero_values=true)

template<typename number2 >
void add (const size_type row, const size_type n_cols, const size_type *col_indices, const number2 *values, const bool elide_zero_values=true, const bool col_indices_are_sorted=false)

template<typename MatrixType >
SparseMatrixEZ< number > & copy_from (const MatrixType &source, const bool elide_zero_values=true)

template<typename MatrixType >
void add (const number factor, const MatrixType &matrix)

Entry Access
number operator() (const size_type i, const size_type j) const

number el (const size_type i, const size_type j) const

Multiplications
void vmult (Vector< somenumber > &dst, const Vector< somenumber > &src) const

void Tvmult (Vector< somenumber > &dst, const Vector< somenumber > &src) const

Matrix norms
number l2_norm () const

Preconditioning methods
void precondition_Jacobi (Vector< somenumber > &dst, const Vector< somenumber > &src, const number omega=1.) const

void precondition_SSOR (Vector< somenumber > &dst, const Vector< somenumber > &src, const number om=1., const std::vector< std::size_t > &pos_right_of_diagonal=std::vector< std::size_t >()) const

void precondition_SOR (Vector< somenumber > &dst, const Vector< somenumber > &src, const number om=1.) const

void precondition_TSOR (Vector< somenumber > &dst, const Vector< somenumber > &src, const number om=1.) const

template<typename MatrixTypeA , typename MatrixTypeB >
void conjugate_add (const MatrixTypeA &A, const MatrixTypeB &B, const bool transpose=false)

Iterators
const_iterator begin () const

const_iterator end () const

const_iterator begin (const size_type r) const

const_iterator end (const size_type r) const

Input/Output
void print (std::ostream &out) const

void print_formatted (std::ostream &out, const unsigned int precision=3, const bool scientific=true, const unsigned int width=0, const char *zero_string=" ", const double denominator=1.) const

void block_write (std::ostream &out) const

Public Member Functions inherited from Subscriptor
Subscriptor ()

Subscriptor (const Subscriptor &)

virtual ~Subscriptor ()

Subscriptoroperator= (const Subscriptor &)

void subscribe (const char *identifier=0) const

void unsubscribe (const char *identifier=0) const

unsigned int n_subscriptions () const

void list_subscribers () const

DeclException3 (ExcInUse, int, char *, std::string &,<< "Object of class "<< arg2<< " is still used by "<< arg1<< " other objects."<< "\n\n"<< "(Additional information: "<< arg3<< ")\n\n"<< "See the entry in the Frequently Asked Questions of "<< "deal.II (linked to from http://www.dealii.org/) for "<< "a lot more information on what this error means and "<< "how to fix programs in which it happens.")

DeclException2 (ExcNoSubscriber, char *, char *,<< "No subscriber with identifier <"<< arg2<< "> subscribes to this object of class "<< arg1<< ". Consequently, it cannot be unsubscribed.")

template<class Archive >
void serialize (Archive &ar, const unsigned int version)

## Private Member Functions

const Entrylocate (const size_type row, const size_type col) const

Entrylocate (const size_type row, const size_type col)

Entryallocate (const size_type row, const size_type col)

void threaded_vmult (Vector< somenumber > &dst, const Vector< somenumber > &src, const size_type begin_row, const size_type end_row) const

## Private Attributes

size_type n_columns

std::vector< RowInforow_info

std::vector< Entrydata

unsigned int increment

unsigned int saved_default_row_length

## Detailed Description

### template<typename number> class SparseMatrixEZ< number >

Sparse matrix without sparsity pattern.

Instead of using a pre-assembled sparsity pattern, this matrix builds the pattern on the fly. Filling the matrix may consume more time as with SparseMatrix, since large memory movements may be involved. To help optimizing things, an expected row-length may be provided to the constructor, as well as an increment size for rows.

The storage structure: like with the usual sparse matrix, it is attempted to store only non-zero elements. these are stored in a single data array data. They are ordered by row and inside each row by column number. Each row is described by its starting point in the data array and its length. These are stored in the row_info array, together with additional useful information.

Due to the structure, gaps may occur between rows. Whenever a new entry must be created, an attempt is made to use the gap in its row. If the gap is full, the row must be extended and all subsequent rows must be shifted backwards. This is a very expensive operation and should be avoided as much as possible.

This is, where the optimization parameters, provided to the constructor or to the function reinit come in. default_row_length is the amount of entries that will be allocated for each row on initialization (the actual length of the rows is still zero). This means, that default_row_length entries can be added to this row without shifting other rows. If less entries are added, the additional memory will be wasted.

If the space for a row is not sufficient, then it is enlarged by default_increment entries. This way, the subsequent rows are not shifted by single entries very often.

Finally, the default_reserve allocates extra space at the end of the data array. This space is used whenever a row must be enlarged. Since std::vector doubles the capacity every time it must increase it, this value should allow for all the growth needed.

Suggested settings: default_row_length should be the length of a typical row, for instance the size of the stencil in regular parts of the grid. Then, default_increment may be the expected amount of entries added to the row by having one hanging node. This way, a good compromise between memory consumption and speed should be achieved. default_reserve should then be an estimate for the number of hanging nodes times default_increment.

Letting default_increment zero causes an exception whenever a row overflows.

If the rows are expected to be filled more or less from first to last, using a default_row_length of zero may not be such a bad idea.

The name of this matrix is in reference to a publication of the Internal Revenue Service of the United States of America. I hope some other aliens will appreciate it. By the way, the suffix makes sense by pronouncing it the American way.

Date
2002, 2010

Definition at line 33 of file pointer_matrix.h.

## Member Typedef Documentation

template<typename number>
 typedef types::global_dof_index SparseMatrixEZ< number >::size_type

Declare type for container size.

Definition at line 104 of file sparse_matrix_ez.h.

template<typename number>
 typedef number SparseMatrixEZ< number >::value_type

Type of matrix entries. This typedef is analogous to value_type in the standard library containers.

Definition at line 295 of file sparse_matrix_ez.h.

## Constructor & Destructor Documentation

template<typename number>
 SparseMatrixEZ< number >::SparseMatrixEZ ( )

Constructor. Initializes an empty matrix of dimension zero times zero.

template<typename number>
 SparseMatrixEZ< number >::SparseMatrixEZ ( const SparseMatrixEZ< number > & )

Dummy copy constructor. This is here for use in containers. It may only be called for empty objects.

If you really want to copy a whole matrix, you can do so by using the copy_from function.

template<typename number>
 SparseMatrixEZ< number >::SparseMatrixEZ ( const size_type n_rows, const size_type n_columns, const size_type default_row_length = 0, const unsigned int default_increment = 1 )
explicit

Constructor. Generates a matrix of the given size, ready to be filled. The optional parameters default_row_length and default_increment allow for preallocating memory. Providing these properly is essential for an efficient assembling of the matrix.

template<typename number>
 SparseMatrixEZ< number >::~SparseMatrixEZ ( )

Destructor. Free all memory, but do not release the memory of the sparsity structure.

## Member Function Documentation

template<typename number>
 SparseMatrixEZ& SparseMatrixEZ< number >::operator= ( const SparseMatrixEZ< number > & )

Pseudo operator only copying empty objects.

template<typename number>
 SparseMatrixEZ& SparseMatrixEZ< number >::operator= ( const double d )

This operator assigns a scalar to a matrix. Since this does usually not make much sense (should we set all matrix entries to this value? Only the nonzero entries of the sparsity pattern?), this operation is only allowed if the actual value to be assigned is zero. This operator only exists to allow for the obvious notation matrix=0, which sets all elements of the matrix to zero, but keep the sparsity pattern previously used.

template<typename number>
 void SparseMatrixEZ< number >::reinit ( const size_type n_rows, const size_type n_columns, size_type default_row_length = 0, unsigned int default_increment = 1, size_type reserve = 0 )

Reinitialize the sparse matrix to the dimensions provided. The matrix will have no entries at this point. The optional parameters default_row_length, default_increment and reserve allow for preallocating memory. Providing these properly is essential for an efficient assembling of the matrix.

template<typename number>
 void SparseMatrixEZ< number >::clear ( )

Release all memory and return to a state just like after having called the default constructor. It also forgets its sparsity pattern.

template<typename number>
 bool SparseMatrixEZ< number >::empty ( ) const

Return whether the object is empty. It is empty if both dimensions are zero.

template<typename number >
 SparseMatrixEZ< number >::size_type SparseMatrixEZ< number >::m ( ) const
inline

Return the dimension of the codomain (or range) space. To remember: the matrix is of dimension $$m \times n$$.

Definition at line 1071 of file sparse_matrix_ez.h.

template<typename number >
 SparseMatrixEZ< number >::size_type SparseMatrixEZ< number >::n ( ) const
inline

Return the dimension of the domain space. To remember: the matrix is of dimension $$m \times n$$.

Definition at line 1079 of file sparse_matrix_ez.h.

template<typename number>
 size_type SparseMatrixEZ< number >::get_row_length ( const size_type row ) const

Return the number of entries in a specific row.

template<typename number>
 size_type SparseMatrixEZ< number >::n_nonzero_elements ( ) const

Return the number of nonzero elements of this matrix.

template<typename number>
 std::size_t SparseMatrixEZ< number >::memory_consumption ( ) const

Determine an estimate for the memory consumption (in bytes) of this object.

template<typename number >
template<class StreamType >
 void SparseMatrixEZ< number >::print_statistics ( StreamType & s, bool full = false )
inline

Print statistics. If full is true, prints a histogram of all existing row lengths and allocated row lengths. Otherwise, just the relation of allocated and used entries is shown.

Definition at line 1564 of file sparse_matrix_ez.h.

template<typename number>
 void SparseMatrixEZ< number >::compute_statistics ( size_type & used, size_type & allocated, size_type & reserved, std::vector< size_type > & used_by_line, const bool compute_by_line ) const

Compute numbers of entries.

In the first three arguments, this function returns the number of entries used, allocated and reserved by this matrix.

If the final argument is true, the number of entries in each line is printed as well.

template<typename number >
 void SparseMatrixEZ< number >::set ( const size_type i, const size_type j, const number value, const bool elide_zero_values = true )
inline

Set the element (i,j) to value.

If value is not a finite number an exception is thrown.

The optional parameter elide_zero_values can be used to specify whether zero values should be added anyway or these should be filtered away and only non-zero data is added. The default value is true, i.e., zero values won't be added into the matrix.

If anyway a new element will be inserted and it does not exist, allocates the entry.

Note
You may need to insert some zero elements to keep a symmetric sparsity pattern for the matrix.

Definition at line 1220 of file sparse_matrix_ez.h.

template<typename number >
 void SparseMatrixEZ< number >::add ( const size_type i, const size_type j, const number value )
inline

Add value to the element (i,j). Allocates the entry if it does not exist. Filters out zeroes automatically. If value is not a finite number an exception is thrown.

Definition at line 1247 of file sparse_matrix_ez.h.

template<typename number >
template<typename number2 >
 void SparseMatrixEZ< number >::add ( const std::vector< size_type > & indices, const FullMatrix< number2 > & full_matrix, const bool elide_zero_values = true )

Add all elements given in a FullMatrix<double> into sparse matrix locations given by indices. In other words, this function adds the elements in full_matrix to the respective entries in calling matrix, using the local-to-global indexing specified by indices for both the rows and the columns of the matrix. This function assumes a quadratic sparse matrix and a quadratic full_matrix, the usual situation in FE calculations.

The optional parameter elide_zero_values can be used to specify whether zero values should be added anyway or these should be filtered away and only non-zero data is added. The default value is true, i.e., zero values won't be added into the matrix.

Definition at line 1268 of file sparse_matrix_ez.h.

template<typename number >
template<typename number2 >
 void SparseMatrixEZ< number >::add ( const std::vector< size_type > & row_indices, const std::vector< size_type > & col_indices, const FullMatrix< number2 > & full_matrix, const bool elide_zero_values = true )

Same function as before, but now including the possibility to use rectangular full_matrices and different local-to-global indexing on rows and columns, respectively.

Definition at line 1283 of file sparse_matrix_ez.h.

template<typename number >
template<typename number2 >
 void SparseMatrixEZ< number >::add ( const size_type row, const std::vector< size_type > & col_indices, const std::vector< number2 > & values, const bool elide_zero_values = true )

Set several elements in the specified row of the matrix with column indices as given by col_indices to the respective value.

The optional parameter elide_zero_values can be used to specify whether zero values should be added anyway or these should be filtered away and only non-zero data is added. The default value is true, i.e., zero values won't be added into the matrix.

Definition at line 1300 of file sparse_matrix_ez.h.

template<typename number >
template<typename number2 >
 void SparseMatrixEZ< number >::add ( const size_type row, const size_type n_cols, const size_type * col_indices, const number2 * values, const bool elide_zero_values = true, const bool col_indices_are_sorted = false )

Add an array of values given by values in the given global matrix row at columns specified by col_indices in the sparse matrix.

The optional parameter elide_zero_values can be used to specify whether zero values should be added anyway or these should be filtered away and only non-zero data is added. The default value is true, i.e., zero values won't be added into the matrix.

Definition at line 1315 of file sparse_matrix_ez.h.

template<typename number >
template<typename MatrixType >
 SparseMatrixEZ< number > & SparseMatrixEZ< number >::copy_from ( const MatrixType & source, const bool elide_zero_values = true )
inline

Copy the matrix given as argument into the current object.

Copying matrices is an expensive operation that we do not want to happen by accident through compiler generated code for operator=. (This would happen, for example, if one accidentally declared a function argument of the current type by value rather than by reference.) The functionality of copying matrices is implemented in this member function instead. All copy operations of objects of this type therefore require an explicit function call.

The source matrix may be a matrix of arbitrary type, as long as its data type is convertible to the data type of this matrix.

The optional parameter elide_zero_values can be used to specify whether zero values should be added anyway or these should be filtered away and only non-zero data is added. The default value is true, i.e., zero values won't be added into the matrix.

The function returns a reference to this.

Definition at line 1398 of file sparse_matrix_ez.h.

template<typename number >
template<typename MatrixType >
 void SparseMatrixEZ< number >::add ( const number factor, const MatrixType & matrix )
inline

Add matrix scaled by factor to this matrix.

The source matrix may be a matrix of arbitrary type, as long as its data type is convertible to the data type of this matrix and it has the standard const_iterator.

Definition at line 1423 of file sparse_matrix_ez.h.

template<typename number >
 number SparseMatrixEZ< number >::operator() ( const size_type i, const size_type j ) const
inline

Return the value of the entry (i,j). This may be an expensive operation and you should always take care where to call this function. In order to avoid abuse, this function throws an exception if the required element does not exist in the matrix.

In case you want a function that returns zero instead (for entries that are not in the sparsity pattern of the matrix), use the el function.

Definition at line 1346 of file sparse_matrix_ez.h.

template<typename number >
 number SparseMatrixEZ< number >::el ( const size_type i, const size_type j ) const
inline

Return the value of the entry (i,j). Returns zero for all non-existing entries.

Definition at line 1333 of file sparse_matrix_ez.h.

template<typename number>
 void SparseMatrixEZ< number >::vmult ( Vector< somenumber > & dst, const Vector< somenumber > & src ) const

Matrix-vector multiplication: let $$dst = M*src$$ with $$M$$ being this matrix.

template<typename number>
 void SparseMatrixEZ< number >::Tvmult ( Vector< somenumber > & dst, const Vector< somenumber > & src ) const

Matrix-vector multiplication: let $$dst = M^T*src$$ with $$M$$ being this matrix. This function does the same as vmult but takes the transposed matrix.

template<typename number>
 void SparseMatrixEZ< number >::vmult_add ( Vector< somenumber > & dst, const Vector< somenumber > & src ) const

Adding Matrix-vector multiplication. Add $$M*src$$ on $$dst$$ with $$M$$ being this matrix.

template<typename number>
 void SparseMatrixEZ< number >::Tvmult_add ( Vector< somenumber > & dst, const Vector< somenumber > & src ) const

Adding Matrix-vector multiplication. Add $$M^T*src$$ to $$dst$$ with $$M$$ being this matrix. This function does the same as vmult_add but takes the transposed matrix.

template<typename number>
 number SparseMatrixEZ< number >::l2_norm ( ) const

Frobenius-norm of the matrix.

template<typename number>
 void SparseMatrixEZ< number >::precondition_Jacobi ( Vector< somenumber > & dst, const Vector< somenumber > & src, const number omega = 1. ) const

Apply the Jacobi preconditioner, which multiplies every element of the src vector by the inverse of the respective diagonal element and multiplies the result with the damping factor omega.

template<typename number>
 void SparseMatrixEZ< number >::precondition_SSOR ( Vector< somenumber > & dst, const Vector< somenumber > & src, const number om = 1., const std::vector< std::size_t > & pos_right_of_diagonal = std::vector< std::size_t >() ) const

Apply SSOR preconditioning to src.

template<typename number>
 void SparseMatrixEZ< number >::precondition_SOR ( Vector< somenumber > & dst, const Vector< somenumber > & src, const number om = 1. ) const

Apply SOR preconditioning matrix to src. The result of this method is $$dst = (om D - L)^{-1} src$$.

template<typename number>
 void SparseMatrixEZ< number >::precondition_TSOR ( Vector< somenumber > & dst, const Vector< somenumber > & src, const number om = 1. ) const

Apply transpose SOR preconditioning matrix to src. The result of this method is $$dst = (om D - U)^{-1} src$$.

template<typename number >
template<typename MatrixTypeA , typename MatrixTypeB >
 void SparseMatrixEZ< number >::conjugate_add ( const MatrixTypeA & A, const MatrixTypeB & B, const bool transpose = false )
inline

Add the matrix A conjugated by B, that is, $$B A B^T$$ to this object. If the parameter transpose is true, compute $$B^T A B$$.

This function requires that B has a const_iterator traversing all matrix entries and that A has a function el(i,j) for access to a specific entry.

Definition at line 1450 of file sparse_matrix_ez.h.

template<typename number >
 SparseMatrixEZ< number >::const_iterator SparseMatrixEZ< number >::begin ( ) const
inline

Iterator starting at the first existing entry.

Definition at line 1360 of file sparse_matrix_ez.h.

template<typename number >
 SparseMatrixEZ< number >::const_iterator SparseMatrixEZ< number >::end ( ) const
inline

Final iterator.

Definition at line 1369 of file sparse_matrix_ez.h.

template<typename number >
 SparseMatrixEZ< number >::const_iterator SparseMatrixEZ< number >::begin ( const size_type r ) const
inline

Iterator starting at the first entry of row r. If this row is empty, the result is end(r), which does NOT point into row r.

Definition at line 1377 of file sparse_matrix_ez.h.

template<typename number >
 SparseMatrixEZ< number >::const_iterator SparseMatrixEZ< number >::end ( const size_type r ) const
inline

Final iterator of row r. The result may be different from end()!

Definition at line 1387 of file sparse_matrix_ez.h.

template<typename number>
 void SparseMatrixEZ< number >::print ( std::ostream & out ) const

Print the matrix to the given stream, using the format (line,col) value, i.e. one nonzero entry of the matrix per line.

template<typename number>
 void SparseMatrixEZ< number >::print_formatted ( std::ostream & out, const unsigned int precision = 3, const bool scientific = true, const unsigned int width = 0, const char * zero_string = " ", const double denominator = 1. ) const

Print the matrix in the usual format, i.e. as a matrix and not as a list of nonzero elements. For better readability, elements not in the matrix are displayed as empty space, while matrix elements which are explicitly set to zero are displayed as such.

The parameters allow for a flexible setting of the output format: precision and scientific are used to determine the number format, where scientific = false means fixed point notation. A zero entry for width makes the function compute a width, but it may be changed to a positive value, if output is crude.

Additionally, a character for an empty value may be specified.

Finally, the whole matrix can be multiplied with a common denominator to produce more readable output, even integers.

This function may produce large amounts of output if applied to a large matrix!

template<typename number>
 void SparseMatrixEZ< number >::block_write ( std::ostream & out ) const

Write the data of this object in binary mode to a file.

Note that this binary format is platform dependent.

template<typename number>
 void SparseMatrixEZ< number >::block_read ( std::istream & in )

Read data that has previously been written by block_write.

The object is resized on this operation, and all previous contents are lost.

A primitive form of error checking is performed which will recognize the bluntest attempts to interpret some data as a vector stored bitwise to a file, but not more.

template<typename number >
 const SparseMatrixEZ< number >::Entry * SparseMatrixEZ< number >::locate ( const size_type row, const size_type col ) const
inlineprivate

Find an entry and return a const pointer. Return a zero-pointer if the entry does not exist.

Definition at line 1112 of file sparse_matrix_ez.h.

template<typename number >
 SparseMatrixEZ< number >::Entry * SparseMatrixEZ< number >::locate ( const size_type row, const size_type col )
inlineprivate

Find an entry and return a writable pointer. Return a zero-pointer if the entry does not exist.

Definition at line 1088 of file sparse_matrix_ez.h.

template<typename number >
 SparseMatrixEZ< number >::Entry * SparseMatrixEZ< number >::allocate ( const size_type row, const size_type col )
inlineprivate

Find an entry or generate it.

Definition at line 1123 of file sparse_matrix_ez.h.

template<typename number>
 void SparseMatrixEZ< number >::threaded_vmult ( Vector< somenumber > & dst, const Vector< somenumber > & src, const size_type begin_row, const size_type end_row ) const
private

Version of vmult which only performs its actions on the region defined by [begin_row,end_row). This function is called by vmult in the case of enabled multithreading.

template<typename number>
 void SparseMatrixEZ< number >::threaded_matrix_norm_square ( const Vector< somenumber > & v, const size_type begin_row, const size_type end_row, somenumber * partial_sum ) const
private

Version of matrix_norm_square which only performs its actions on the region defined by [begin_row,end_row). This function is called by matrix_norm_square in the case of enabled multithreading.

template<typename number>
 void SparseMatrixEZ< number >::threaded_matrix_scalar_product ( const Vector< somenumber > & u, const Vector< somenumber > & v, const size_type begin_row, const size_type end_row, somenumber * partial_sum ) const
private

Version of matrix_scalar_product which only performs its actions on the region defined by [begin_row,end_row). This function is called by matrix_scalar_product in the case of enabled multithreading.

## Member Data Documentation

template<typename number>
 size_type SparseMatrixEZ< number >::n_columns
private

Number of columns. This is used to check vector dimensions only.

Definition at line 845 of file sparse_matrix_ez.h.

template<typename number>
 std::vector SparseMatrixEZ< number >::row_info
private

Info structure for each row.

Definition at line 850 of file sparse_matrix_ez.h.

template<typename number>
 std::vector SparseMatrixEZ< number >::data
private

Data storage.

Definition at line 855 of file sparse_matrix_ez.h.

template<typename number>
 unsigned int SparseMatrixEZ< number >::increment
private

Increment when a row grows.

Definition at line 860 of file sparse_matrix_ez.h.

template<typename number>
 unsigned int SparseMatrixEZ< number >::saved_default_row_length
private

Remember the user provided default row length.

Definition at line 865 of file sparse_matrix_ez.h.

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