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Re: using mex and boost libs
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David Bateman |
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Re: using mex and boost libs |
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Thu, 13 Sep 2007 09:58:37 +0200 |
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>
> Dear,
>
> I have a question concerning your webpage
> http://www.gnu.org/software/octave/doc/interpreter/Sparse-Matrices-with-Mex_002dFiles.html
> I'm trying to construct a sparse matrix using the boost ublas
> libraries. My problem is that I cannot return the sparse matrix to mex
> and octave/matlab. In you webpage is explained how to pass a sparse
> matrix to c, but can you help me to pass a sparse matrix from c to
> octave/matlab?
Kris,
The page you mention also shows hoe to pass a sparse matrix from c to
Octave. Consider the call
v = mxCreateSparse (m, n, nz, mxCOMPLEX);
pr2 = mxGetPr (v);
pi2 = mxGetPi (v);
ir2 = mxGetIr (v);
jc2 = mxGetJc (v);
This creates a complex sparse matrix with nz non-zero values, and the
pointers to the real and imaginary parts, as well as the row (ir2) and
column vectors of the compress column sparse format used in
matlab/octave. You'll just have to copy the data from boost into a
matrix created in this manner..
Regards
David
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