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// Author: sameeragarwal@google.com (Sameer Agarwal) | |
namespace ceres { | |
// A compressed row sparse matrix used primarily for communicating the | |
// Jacobian matrix to the user. | |
struct CERES_EXPORT CRSMatrix { | |
CRSMatrix() = default; | |
int num_rows{0}; | |
int num_cols{0}; | |
// A compressed row matrix stores its contents in three arrays, | |
// rows, cols and values. | |
// | |
// rows is a num_rows + 1 sized array that points into the cols and | |
// values array. For each row i: | |
// | |
// cols[rows[i]] ... cols[rows[i + 1] - 1] are the indices of the | |
// non-zero columns of row i. | |
// | |
// values[rows[i]] .. values[rows[i + 1] - 1] are the values of the | |
// corresponding entries. | |
// | |
// cols and values contain as many entries as there are non-zeros in | |
// the matrix. | |
// | |
// e.g, consider the 3x4 sparse matrix | |
// | |
// [ 0 10 0 4 ] | |
// [ 0 2 -3 2 ] | |
// [ 1 2 0 0 ] | |
// | |
// The three arrays will be: | |
// | |
// | |
// -row0- ---row1--- -row2- | |
// rows = [ 0, 2, 5, 7] | |
// cols = [ 1, 3, 1, 2, 3, 0, 1] | |
// values = [10, 4, 2, -3, 2, 1, 2] | |
std::vector<int> cols; | |
std::vector<int> rows; | |
std::vector<double> values; | |
}; | |
} // namespace ceres | |