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mkl_?csrsv
Solves a system of linear equations for a sparse matrix in the CSR format (deprecated).
call mkl_scsrsv(transa, m, alpha, matdescra, val, indx, pntrb, pntre, x, y)
call mkl_dcsrsv(transa, m, alpha, matdescra, val, indx, pntrb, pntre, x, y)
call mkl_ccsrsv(transa, m, alpha, matdescra, val, indx, pntrb, pntre, x, y)
call mkl_zcsrsv(transa, m, alpha, matdescra, val, indx, pntrb, pntre, x, y)
- mkl.fi
This routine is deprecated. Use mkl_sparse_?_trsvfrom the Intel® oneAPI Math Kernel Library Inspector-executor Sparse BLAS interface instead.
The mkl_?csrsv routine solves a system of linear equations with matrix-vector operations for a sparse matrix in the CSR format:
y := alpha*inv(A)*x
or
y := alpha*inv(AT)*x,
where:
alpha is scalar, x and y are vectors, A is a sparse upper or lower triangular matrix with unit or non-unit main diagonal, AT is the transpose of A.
This routine supports a CSR format both with one-based indexing and zero-based indexing.
Parameter descriptions are common for all implemented interfaces with the exception of data types that refer here to the FORTRAN 77 standard types. Data types specific to the different interfaces are described in the section "Interfaces" below.
- transa
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CHARACTER*1. Specifies the system of linear equations.
If transa = 'N' or 'n', then y := alpha*inv(A)*x
If transa = 'T' or 't' or 'C' or 'c', then y := alpha*inv(AT)*x,
- m
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INTEGER. Number of columns of the matrix A.
- alpha
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REAL for mkl_scsrsv.
DOUBLE PRECISION for mkl_dcsrsv.
COMPLEX for mkl_ccsrsv.
DOUBLE COMPLEX for mkl_zcsrsv.
Specifies the scalar alpha.
- matdescra
-
CHARACTER. Array of six elements, specifies properties of the matrix used for operation. Only first four array elements are used, their possible values are given in Table “Possible Values of the Parameter matdescra (descra)”. Possible combinations of element values of this parameter are given in Table “Possible Combinations of Element Values of the Parameter matdescra”.
- val
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REAL for mkl_scsrsv.
DOUBLE PRECISION for mkl_dcsrsv.
COMPLEX for mkl_ccsrsv.
DOUBLE COMPLEX for mkl_zcsrsv.
Array containing non-zero elements of the matrix A.
For one-based indexing its length is pntre(m) - pntrb(1).
For zero-based indexing its length is pntre(m-1) - pntrb(0).
Refer to values array description in CSR Format for more details.
NOTE:The non-zero elements of the given row of the matrix must be stored in the same order as they appear in the row (from left to right).
No diagonal element can be omitted from a sparse storage if the solver is called with the non-unit indicator.
- indx
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INTEGER. Array containing the column indices for each non-zero element of the matrix A.
Its length is equal to length of the val array.
Refer to columns array description in CSR Format for more details.
NOTE:Column indices must be sorted in increasing order for each row.
- pntrb
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INTEGER. Array of length m.
For one-based indexing this array contains row indices, such that pntrb(i) - pntrb(1) + 1 is the first index of row i in the arrays val and indx.
For zero-based indexing this array contains row indices, such that pntrb(i) - pntrb(0) is the first index of row i in the arrays val and indx.
Refer to pointerb array description in CSR Format for more details.
- pntre
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INTEGER. Array of length m.
For one-based indexing this array contains row indices, such that pntre(i) - pntrb(1) is the last index of row i in the arrays val and indx.
For zero-based indexing this array contains row indices, such that pntre(i) - pntrb(0) - 1 is the last index of row i in the arrays val and indx.
Refer to pointerE array description in CSR Format for more details.
- x
-
REAL for mkl_scsrsv.
DOUBLE PRECISION for mkl_dcsrsv.
COMPLEX for mkl_ccsrsv.
DOUBLE COMPLEX for mkl_zcsrsv.
Array, size at least m.
On entry, the array x must contain the vector x. The elements are accessed with unit increment.
- y
-
REAL for mkl_scsrsv.
DOUBLE PRECISION for mkl_dcsrsv.
COMPLEX for mkl_ccsrsv.
DOUBLE COMPLEX for mkl_zcsrsv.
Array, size at least m.
On entry, the array y must contain the vector y. The elements are accessed with unit increment.
- y
-
Contains solution vector x.
FORTRAN 77:
SUBROUTINE mkl_scsrsv(transa, m, alpha, matdescra, val, indx, pntrb, pntre, x, y)
CHARACTER*1 transa
CHARACTER matdescra(*)
INTEGER m
INTEGER indx(*), pntrb(m), pntre(m)
REAL alpha
REAL val(*)
REAL x(*), y(*)
SUBROUTINE mkl_dcsrsv(transa, m, alpha, matdescra, val, indx, pntrb, pntre, x, y)
CHARACTER*1 transa
CHARACTER matdescra(*)
INTEGER m
INTEGER indx(*), pntrb(m), pntre(m)
DOUBLE PRECISION alpha
DOUBLE PRECISION val(*)
DOUBLE PRECISION x(*), y(*)
SUBROUTINE mkl_ccsrsv(transa, m, alpha, matdescra, val, indx, pntrb, pntre, x, y)
CHARACTER*1 transa
CHARACTER matdescra(*)
INTEGER m
INTEGER indx(*), pntrb(m), pntre(m)
COMPLEX alpha
COMPLEX val(*)
COMPLEX x(*), y(*)
SUBROUTINE mkl_zcsrsv(transa, m, alpha, matdescra, val, indx, pntrb, pntre, x, y)
CHARACTER*1 transa
CHARACTER matdescra(*)
INTEGER m
INTEGER indx(*), pntrb(m), pntre(m)
DOUBLE COMPLEX alpha
DOUBLE COMPLEX val(*)
DOUBLE COMPLEX x(*), y(*)