Reference documentation for deal.II version 9.1.1
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#include <deal.II/lac/chunk_sparse_matrix.h>
Public Member Functions | |
number | value () const |
number & | value () |
const ChunkSparseMatrix< number > & | get_matrix () const |
Public Member Functions inherited from ChunkSparsityPatternIterators::Accessor | |
Accessor (const ChunkSparsityPattern *matrix, const size_type row) | |
Accessor (const ChunkSparsityPattern *matrix) | |
size_type | row () const |
std::size_t | reduced_index () const |
size_type | column () const |
bool | is_valid_entry () const |
bool | operator== (const Accessor &) const |
bool | operator< (const Accessor &) const |
Additional Inherited Members | |
Public Types inherited from ChunkSparsityPatternIterators::Accessor | |
using | size_type = types::global_dof_index |
Protected Member Functions inherited from ChunkSparsityPatternIterators::Accessor | |
void | advance () |
Protected Attributes inherited from ChunkSparsityPatternIterators::Accessor | |
const ChunkSparsityPattern * | sparsity_pattern |
SparsityPatternIterators::Accessor | reduced_accessor |
size_type | chunk_row |
size_type | chunk_col |
General template for sparse matrix accessors. The first template argument denotes the underlying numeric type, the second the constness of the matrix.
The general template is not implemented, only the specializations for the two possible values of the second template argument. Therefore, the interface listed here only serves as a template provided since doxygen does not link the specializations.
Definition at line 64 of file chunk_sparse_matrix.h.
number ChunkSparseMatrixIterators::Accessor< number, Constness >::value | ( | ) | const |
Value of this matrix entry.
number& ChunkSparseMatrixIterators::Accessor< number, Constness >::value | ( | ) |
Value of this matrix entry.
const ChunkSparseMatrix<number>& ChunkSparseMatrixIterators::Accessor< number, Constness >::get_matrix | ( | ) | const |
Return a reference to the matrix into which this accessor points. Note that in the present case, this is a constant reference.