k3s/vendor/gonum.org/v1/gonum/mat/cdense.go

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// Copyright ©2019 The Gonum Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package mat
import "gonum.org/v1/gonum/blas/cblas128"
var (
cDense *CDense
_ CMatrix = cDense
_ allMatrix = cDense
)
// CDense is a dense matrix representation with complex data.
type CDense struct {
mat cblas128.General
capRows, capCols int
}
// Dims returns the number of rows and columns in the matrix.
func (m *CDense) Dims() (r, c int) {
return m.mat.Rows, m.mat.Cols
}
// H performs an implicit conjugate transpose by returning the receiver inside a
// Conjugate.
func (m *CDense) H() CMatrix {
return Conjugate{m}
}
// NewCDense creates a new complex Dense matrix with r rows and c columns.
// If data == nil, a new slice is allocated for the backing slice.
// If len(data) == r*c, data is used as the backing slice, and changes to the
// elements of the returned CDense will be reflected in data.
// If neither of these is true, NewCDense will panic.
// NewCDense will panic if either r or c is zero.
//
// The data must be arranged in row-major order, i.e. the (i*c + j)-th
// element in the data slice is the {i, j}-th element in the matrix.
func NewCDense(r, c int, data []complex128) *CDense {
if r <= 0 || c <= 0 {
if r == 0 || c == 0 {
panic(ErrZeroLength)
}
panic("mat: negative dimension")
}
if data != nil && r*c != len(data) {
panic(ErrShape)
}
if data == nil {
data = make([]complex128, r*c)
}
return &CDense{
mat: cblas128.General{
Rows: r,
Cols: c,
Stride: c,
Data: data,
},
capRows: r,
capCols: c,
}
}
// ReuseAs changes the receiver if it IsEmpty() to be of size r×c.
//
// ReuseAs re-uses the backing data slice if it has sufficient capacity,
// otherwise a new slice is allocated. The backing data is zero on return.
//
// ReuseAs panics if the receiver is not empty, and panics if
// the input sizes are less than one. To empty the receiver for re-use,
// Reset should be used.
func (m *CDense) ReuseAs(r, c int) {
if r <= 0 || c <= 0 {
if r == 0 || c == 0 {
panic(ErrZeroLength)
}
panic(ErrNegativeDimension)
}
if !m.IsEmpty() {
panic(ErrReuseNonEmpty)
}
m.reuseAsZeroed(r, c)
}
// reuseAs resizes an empty matrix to a r×c matrix,
// or checks that a non-empty matrix is r×c.
//
// reuseAs must be kept in sync with reuseAsZeroed.
func (m *CDense) reuseAsNonZeroed(r, c int) {
if m.mat.Rows > m.capRows || m.mat.Cols > m.capCols {
// Panic as a string, not a mat.Error.
panic("mat: caps not correctly set")
}
if r == 0 || c == 0 {
panic(ErrZeroLength)
}
if m.IsEmpty() {
m.mat = cblas128.General{
Rows: r,
Cols: c,
Stride: c,
Data: useC(m.mat.Data, r*c),
}
m.capRows = r
m.capCols = c
return
}
if r != m.mat.Rows || c != m.mat.Cols {
panic(ErrShape)
}
}
func (m *CDense) reuseAsZeroed(r, c int) {
// This must be kept in-sync with reuseAs.
if m.mat.Rows > m.capRows || m.mat.Cols > m.capCols {
// Panic as a string, not a mat.Error.
panic("mat: caps not correctly set")
}
if r == 0 || c == 0 {
panic(ErrZeroLength)
}
if m.IsEmpty() {
m.mat = cblas128.General{
Rows: r,
Cols: c,
Stride: c,
Data: useZeroedC(m.mat.Data, r*c),
}
m.capRows = r
m.capCols = c
return
}
if r != m.mat.Rows || c != m.mat.Cols {
panic(ErrShape)
}
m.Zero()
}
// Reset zeros the dimensions of the matrix so that it can be reused as the
// receiver of a dimensionally restricted operation.
//
// Reset should not be used when the matrix shares backing data.
// See the Reseter interface for more information.
func (m *CDense) Reset() {
// Row, Cols and Stride must be zeroed in unison.
m.mat.Rows, m.mat.Cols, m.mat.Stride = 0, 0, 0
m.capRows, m.capCols = 0, 0
m.mat.Data = m.mat.Data[:0]
}
// IsEmpty returns whether the receiver is empty. Empty matrices can be the
// receiver for size-restricted operations. The receiver can be zeroed using Reset.
func (m *CDense) IsEmpty() bool {
// It must be the case that m.Dims() returns
// zeros in this case. See comment in Reset().
return m.mat.Stride == 0
}
// Zero sets all of the matrix elements to zero.
func (m *CDense) Zero() {
r := m.mat.Rows
c := m.mat.Cols
for i := 0; i < r; i++ {
zeroC(m.mat.Data[i*m.mat.Stride : i*m.mat.Stride+c])
}
}
// Copy makes a copy of elements of a into the receiver. It is similar to the
// built-in copy; it copies as much as the overlap between the two matrices and
// returns the number of rows and columns it copied. If a aliases the receiver
// and is a transposed Dense or VecDense, with a non-unitary increment, Copy will
// panic.
//
// See the Copier interface for more information.
func (m *CDense) Copy(a CMatrix) (r, c int) {
r, c = a.Dims()
if a == m {
return r, c
}
r = min(r, m.mat.Rows)
c = min(c, m.mat.Cols)
if r == 0 || c == 0 {
return 0, 0
}
// TODO(btracey): Check for overlap when complex version exists.
// TODO(btracey): Add fast-paths.
for i := 0; i < r; i++ {
for j := 0; j < c; j++ {
m.set(i, j, a.At(i, j))
}
}
return r, c
}
// RawCMatrix returns the underlying cblas128.General used by the receiver.
// Changes to elements in the receiver following the call will be reflected
// in returned cblas128.General.
func (m *CDense) RawCMatrix() cblas128.General { return m.mat }