VecGetArrayF90#
Accesses a vector array from Fortran. For default PETSc vectors, VecGetArrayF90()
returns a pointer to the local data array. Otherwise, this routine is implementation dependent. You MUST call VecRestoreArrayF90()
when you no longer need access to the array.
Synopsis#
VecGetArrayF90(Vec x,{Scalar, pointer :: xx_v(:)},integer ierr)
Logically Collective
Input Parameter#
x - vector
Output Parameters#
xx_v - the Fortran pointer to the array
ierr - error code
Example of Usage#
#include <petsc/finclude/petscvec.h>
use petscvec
PetscScalar, pointer :: xx_v(:)
....
call VecGetArrayF90(x,xx_v,ierr)
xx_v(3) = a
call VecRestoreArrayF90(x,xx_v,ierr)
Note#
If you ONLY intend to read entries from the array and not change any entries you should use VecGetArrayReadF90()
.
See Also#
Vectors and Parallel Data, Vec
, VecRestoreArrayF90()
, VecGetArray()
, VecRestoreArray()
, VecGetArrayReadF90()
Level#
beginner
Location#
src/vec/vec/interface/rvector.c
Index of all Vec routines
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