SPRSAX

The SPRSAX function takes a row-indexed sparse array created by the SPRSIN function and multiplies it by an n-element vector to its right.

Examples

; Begin by creating an array A:

A = [[ 5.0, 0.0, 0.0], $

     [ 3.0, -2.0, 0.0], $

     [ 4.0, -1.0, 0.0]]



; Define the right-hand vector:

X = [1.0, 2.0, -1.0]



; Convert to sparse format, then multiply by X:

result = SPRSAX(SPRSIN(A),X)



; Print the result:

PRINT, result

IDL prints:

5.00000 -1.00000 2.00000

Syntax

Result = SPRSAX( A, X [, /DOUBLE] )

Return Value

Returns a n-element vector.

Arguments

A

A row-indexed sparse array created by the SPRSIN function.

Note: If SPRSAX is complex then only the real part is used for the computation.

X

An n-element right hand vector.

Keywords

DOUBLE

Set this keyword to force the computation to be done in double-precision arithmetic.

Version History

4.0

Introduced

Resources and References

SPRSAX is based on the routine sprsax described in section 2.7 of Numerical Recipes in C: The Art of Scientific Computing (Second Edition), published by Cambridge University Press, and is used by permission.

See Also

FULSTR, LINBCG, SPRSAB, SPRSIN, SPRSTP, READ_SPR, WRITE_SPR