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# MatRestoreRowIJ
Call after you are completed with the ia,ja indices obtained with `MatGetRowIJ()`.
## Synopsis
```
#include "petscmat.h"
PetscErrorCode MatRestoreRowIJ(Mat mat, PetscInt shift, PetscBool symmetric, PetscBool inodecompressed, PetscInt *n, const PetscInt *ia[], const PetscInt *ja[], PetscBool *done)
```
Collective
## Input Parameters
- ***mat -*** the matrix
- ***shift -*** 1 or zero indicating we want the indices starting at 0 or 1
- ***symmetric -*** `PETSC_TRUE` or `PETSC_FALSE` indicating the matrix data structure should be symmetrized
- ***inodecompressed -*** `PETSC_TRUE` or `PETSC_FALSE` indicating if the nonzero structure of the
inodes or the nonzero elements is wanted. For `MATBAIJ` matrices the compressed version is
always used.
- ***n -*** size of (possibly compressed) matrix
- ***ia -*** the row pointers
- ***ja -*** the column indices
## Output Parameter
- ***done -*** `PETSC_TRUE` or `PETSC_FALSE` indicated that the values have been returned
## Note
This routine zeros out `n`, `ia`, and `ja`. This is to prevent accidental
us of the array after it has been restored. If you pass `NULL`, it will
not zero the pointers. Use of ia or ja after `MatRestoreRowIJ()` is invalid.
## Fortran Note
`MatRestoreRowIJ()` Fortran binding is deprecated (since PETSc 3.19), use `MatRestoreRowIJF90()`
## See Also
[](ch_matrices), `Mat`, `MatGetRowIJ()`, `MatRestoreRowIJF90()`, `MatRestoreColumnIJ()`
## Level
developer
## Location
src/mat/interface/matrix.c
## Implementations
MatRestoreRowIJ_MPIAdj in src/mat/impls/adj/mpi/mpiadj.c
MatRestoreRowIJ_MPIAIJ in src/mat/impls/aij/mpi/mpiaij.c
MatRestoreRowIJ_SeqAIJ in src/mat/impls/aij/seq/aij.c
MatRestoreRowIJ_SeqBAIJ in src/mat/impls/baij/seq/baij.c
MatRestoreRowIJ_SeqSBAIJ in src/mat/impls/sbaij/seq/sbaij.c
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