Get the ir
array
Fortran Syntax
integer*4 function mxGetIr(pm)
integer*4 pm
Arguments
pm
Pointer to a sparse mxArray
.
Returns
A pointer to the first element in the ir
array, if successful. Otherwise, returns 0. Possible causes of failure include
Description
Use mxGetIr
to obtain the starting address of the ir
array. The ir
array is an array of integers; the length of the ir
array is typically nzmax
values. For example, if nzmax
equals 100, then the ir
array should contain 100 integers.
Each value in an ir
array indicates a row (offset by 1) at which a nonzero element can be found. (The jc
array is an index that indirectly specifies a column where nonzero elements can be found.)
For details on the ir
and jc
arrays, see mxSetIr
and mxSetJc
.
See Also
mxGetJc
, mxGetNzmax
, mxSetIr
, mxSetJc
, mxSetNzmax
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