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30
31#ifndef CERES_INTERNAL_COMPRESSED_ROW_SPARSE_MATRIX_H_
32#define CERES_INTERNAL_COMPRESSED_ROW_SPARSE_MATRIX_H_
33
Sameer Agarwal7a3c43b2012-06-05 23:10:59 -070034#include <vector>
Keir Mierle8ebb0732012-04-30 23:09:08 -070035#include <glog/logging.h>
36#include "ceres/sparse_matrix.h"
37#include "ceres/triplet_sparse_matrix.h"
38#include "ceres/internal/eigen.h"
39#include "ceres/internal/macros.h"
Sameer Agarwal7a3c43b2012-06-05 23:10:59 -070040#include "ceres/internal/port.h"
Keir Mierle8ebb0732012-04-30 23:09:08 -070041#include "ceres/types.h"
42
43namespace ceres {
44namespace internal {
45
46class SparseMatrixProto;
47
48class CompressedRowSparseMatrix : public SparseMatrix {
49 public:
50 // Build a matrix with the same content as the TripletSparseMatrix
51 // m. TripletSparseMatrix objects are easier to construct
52 // incrementally, so we use them to initialize SparseMatrix
53 // objects.
54 //
55 // We assume that m does not have any repeated entries.
56 explicit CompressedRowSparseMatrix(const TripletSparseMatrix& m);
57#ifndef CERES_DONT_HAVE_PROTOCOL_BUFFERS
58 explicit CompressedRowSparseMatrix(const SparseMatrixProto& proto);
59#endif
60
61 // Use this constructor only if you know what you are doing. This
62 // creates a "blank" matrix with the appropriate amount of memory
63 // allocated. However, the object itself is in an inconsistent state
64 // as the rows and cols matrices do not match the values of
65 // num_rows, num_cols and max_num_nonzeros.
66 //
67 // The use case for this constructor is that when the user knows the
68 // size of the matrix to begin with and wants to update the layout
69 // manually, instead of going via the indirect route of first
70 // constructing a TripletSparseMatrix, which leads to more than
71 // double the peak memory usage.
72 CompressedRowSparseMatrix(int num_rows,
73 int num_cols,
74 int max_num_nonzeros);
75
76 // Build a square sparse diagonal matrix with num_rows rows and
77 // columns. The diagonal m(i,i) = diagonal(i);
78 CompressedRowSparseMatrix(const double* diagonal, int num_rows);
79
80 virtual ~CompressedRowSparseMatrix();
81
82 // SparseMatrix interface.
83 virtual void SetZero();
84 virtual void RightMultiply(const double* x, double* y) const;
85 virtual void LeftMultiply(const double* x, double* y) const;
86 virtual void SquaredColumnNorm(double* x) const;
87 virtual void ScaleColumns(const double* scale);
88
89 virtual void ToDenseMatrix(Matrix* dense_matrix) const;
90#ifndef CERES_DONT_HAVE_PROTOCOL_BUFFERS
91 virtual void ToProto(SparseMatrixProto* proto) const;
92#endif
Sameer Agarwal82f4b882012-05-06 21:05:28 -070093 virtual void ToTextFile(FILE* file) const;
Keir Mierle8ebb0732012-04-30 23:09:08 -070094 virtual int num_rows() const { return num_rows_; }
95 virtual int num_cols() const { return num_cols_; }
96 virtual int num_nonzeros() const { return rows_[num_rows_]; }
97 virtual const double* values() const { return values_.get(); }
98 virtual double* mutable_values() { return values_.get(); }
99
100 // Delete the bottom delta_rows.
101 // num_rows -= delta_rows
102 void DeleteRows(int delta_rows);
103
104 // Append the contents of m to the bottom of this matrix. m must
105 // have the same number of columns as this matrix.
106 void AppendRows(const CompressedRowSparseMatrix& m);
107
108 // Low level access methods that expose the structure of the matrix.
109 const int* cols() const { return cols_.get(); }
110 int* mutable_cols() { return cols_.get(); }
111
112 const int* rows() const { return rows_.get(); }
113 int* mutable_rows() { return rows_.get(); }
114
Sameer Agarwal7a3c43b2012-06-05 23:10:59 -0700115 const vector<int>& row_blocks() const { return row_blocks_; };
116 vector<int>* mutable_row_blocks() { return &row_blocks_; };
117
118 const vector<int>& col_blocks() const { return col_blocks_; };
119 vector<int>* mutable_col_blocks() { return &col_blocks_; };
120
Keir Mierle8ebb0732012-04-30 23:09:08 -0700121 private:
122 scoped_array<int> cols_;
123 scoped_array<int> rows_;
124 scoped_array<double> values_;
125
126 int num_rows_;
127 int num_cols_;
Keir Mierle8ebb0732012-04-30 23:09:08 -0700128 int max_num_nonzeros_;
129
Sameer Agarwal7a3c43b2012-06-05 23:10:59 -0700130 // If the matrix has an underlying block structure, then it can also
131 // carry with it row and column block sizes. This is auxilliary and
132 // optional information for use by algorithms operating on the
133 // matrix. The class itself does not make use of this information in
134 // any way.
135 vector<int> row_blocks_;
136 vector<int> col_blocks_;
137
Sameer Agarwal237d6592012-05-30 20:34:49 -0700138 CERES_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(CompressedRowSparseMatrix);
Keir Mierle8ebb0732012-04-30 23:09:08 -0700139};
140
141} // namespace internal
142} // namespace ceres
143
144#endif // CERES_INTERNAL_COMPRESSED_ROW_SPARSE_MATRIX_H_