Actual source code: ex2.c
petsc-3.3-p7 2013-05-11
2: static char help[] = "Demonstrates creating a stride index set.\n\n";
4: /*T
5: Concepts: index sets^creating a stride index set;
6: Concepts: stride^creating a stride index set;
7: Concepts: IS^creating a stride index set;
8:
9: Description: Creates an index set based on a stride. Views that index set
10: and then destroys it.
11: T*/
13: /*
14: Include petscis.h so we can use PETSc IS objects. Note that this automatically
15: includes petscsys.h.
16: */
18: #include <petscis.h>
22: int main(int argc,char **argv)
23: {
25: PetscInt i,n,first,step;
26: IS set;
27: const PetscInt *indices;
29: PetscInitialize(&argc,&argv,(char*)0,help);
30:
31: n = 10;
32: first = 3;
33: step = 2;
35: /*
36: Create stride index set, starting at 3 with a stride of 2
37: Note each processor is generating its own index set
38: (in this case they are all identical)
39: */
40: ISCreateStride(PETSC_COMM_SELF,n,first,step,&set);
41: ISView(set,PETSC_VIEWER_STDOUT_SELF);
43: /*
44: Extract indices from set.
45: */
46: ISGetIndices(set,&indices);
47: PetscPrintf(PETSC_COMM_WORLD,"Printing indices directly\n");
48: for (i=0; i<n; i++) {
49: PetscPrintf(PETSC_COMM_WORLD,"%D\n",indices[i]);
50: }
52: ISRestoreIndices(set,&indices);
54: /*
55: Determine information on stride
56: */
57: ISStrideGetInfo(set,&first,&step);
58: if (first != 3 || step != 2) SETERRQ(PETSC_COMM_SELF,1,"Stride info not correct!\n");
59: ISDestroy(&set);
60: PetscFinalize();
61: return 0;
62: }