Reference documentation for deal.II version 9.5.0
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SparsityPatternIterators::Accessor Class Reference

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

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Public Types

using size_type = SparsityPatternIterators::size_type
 

Public Member Functions

 Accessor (const SparsityPattern *matrix, const std::size_t linear_index)
 
 Accessor (const SparsityPattern *matrix)
 
 Accessor ()
 
size_type row () const
 
size_type index () const
 
size_type global_index () const
 
size_type column () const
 
bool is_valid_entry () const
 
bool operator== (const Accessor &) const
 
bool operator< (const Accessor &) const
 

Protected Member Functions

void advance ()
 

Static Protected Member Functions

static ::ExceptionBaseDummyAccessor ()
 

Protected Attributes

const SparsityPatterncontainer
 
std::size_t linear_index
 

Friends

class LinearIndexIterator< Iterator, Accessor >
 
class ChunkSparsityPatternIterators::Accessor
 

Detailed Description

Accessor class for iterators into sparsity patterns. This class is also the base class for both const and non-const accessor classes into sparse matrices.

Note that this class only allows read access to elements, providing their row and column number (or alternatively the index within the complete sparsity pattern). It does not allow modifying the sparsity pattern itself.

Definition at line 133 of file sparsity_pattern.h.

Member Typedef Documentation

◆ size_type

Size type of SparsityPattern.

Definition at line 139 of file sparsity_pattern.h.

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

◆ Accessor() [1/3]

SparsityPatternIterators::Accessor::Accessor ( const SparsityPattern matrix,
const std::size_t  linear_index 
)

Constructor.

◆ Accessor() [2/3]

Constructor. Construct the end accessor for the given sparsity pattern.

◆ Accessor() [3/3]

Default constructor creating a dummy accessor. This constructor is here only to be able to store accessors in STL containers such as std::vector.

Member Function Documentation

◆ row()

size_type SparsityPatternIterators::Accessor::row ( ) const

Row number of the element represented by this object. This function can only be called for entries for which is_valid_entry() is true.

◆ index()

size_type SparsityPatternIterators::Accessor::index ( ) const

Index within the current row of the element represented by this object. This function can only be called for entries for which is_valid_entry() is true.

◆ global_index()

size_type SparsityPatternIterators::Accessor::global_index ( ) const

This function returns the how-many'th entry within the entire sparsity pattern the current iterator points to. While the order of entries in a sparsity pattern is generally not important, this function allows indexing entries of the sparsity pattern using a linear index.

This function can only be called for entries for which is_valid_entry() is true.

◆ column()

size_type SparsityPatternIterators::Accessor::column ( ) const

Column number of the element represented by this object. This function can only be called for entries for which is_valid_entry() is true.

◆ is_valid_entry()

bool SparsityPatternIterators::Accessor::is_valid_entry ( ) const

Return whether the sparsity pattern entry pointed to by this iterator is valid or not. Note that after compressing the sparsity pattern, all entries are valid. However, before compression, the sparsity pattern allocated some memory to be used while still adding new nonzero entries; if you create iterators in this phase of the sparsity pattern's lifetime, you will iterate over elements that are not valid. If this is so, then this function will return false.

◆ operator==()

bool SparsityPatternIterators::Accessor::operator== ( const Accessor ) const

Comparison. True, if both iterators point to the same matrix position.

◆ operator<()

bool SparsityPatternIterators::Accessor::operator< ( const Accessor ) const

Comparison operator. Result is true if either the first row number is smaller or if the row numbers are equal and the first index is smaller.

This function is only valid if both iterators point into the same sparsity pattern.

◆ advance()

void SparsityPatternIterators::Accessor::advance ( )
protected

Move the accessor to the next nonzero entry in the matrix.

Friends And Related Symbol Documentation

◆ LinearIndexIterator< Iterator, Accessor >

friend class LinearIndexIterator< Iterator, Accessor >
friend

Definition at line 245 of file sparsity_pattern.h.

◆ ChunkSparsityPatternIterators::Accessor

Definition at line 251 of file sparsity_pattern.h.

Member Data Documentation

◆ container

const SparsityPattern* SparsityPatternIterators::Accessor::container
protected

The sparsity pattern we operate on accessed.

Definition at line 230 of file sparsity_pattern.h.

◆ linear_index

std::size_t SparsityPatternIterators::Accessor::linear_index
protected

Index in global sparsity pattern. This index represents the location the iterator/accessor points to within the array of the SparsityPattern class that stores the column numbers. It is also the index within the values array of a sparse matrix that stores the corresponding value of this site.

Definition at line 239 of file sparsity_pattern.h.


The documentation for this class was generated from the following file: