g -the global vector
Note
The vector values are NOT initialized and may have garbage in them, so you may need
to zero them.
The output parameter, g, is a regular PETSc vector that should be returned with
DMRestoreGlobalVector() DO NOT call VecDestroy() on it.
This is intended to be used for vectors you need for a short time, like within a single function call.
For vectors that you intend to keep around (for example in a C struct) or pass around large parts of your
code you should use DMCreateGlobalVector().
VecStride*() operations can be useful when using DM with dof > 1
Keywords
distributed array, create, Global, vector
See Also
DMCreateGlobalVector(), VecDuplicate(), VecDuplicateVecs(),
DMDACreate1d(), DMDACreate2d(), DMDACreate3d(), DMGlobalToLocalBegin(),
DMGlobalToLocalEnd(), DMLocalToGlobalBegin(), DMCreateLocalVector(), DMRestoreLocalVector()
VecStrideMax(), VecStrideMin(), VecStrideNorm()
Level:beginner
Location:src/dm/interface/dmget.c
Index of all DM routines
Table of Contents for all manual pages
Index of all manual pages
Examples
src/dm/impls/plex/examples/tutorials/ex1.c.html
src/dm/impls/plex/examples/tutorials/ex1f90.F.html
src/dm/examples/tutorials/ex6.c.html
src/dm/examples/tutorials/ex12.c.html
src/dm/examples/tutorials/ex51.c.html
src/dm/examples/tutorials/ex11f90.F.html
src/ksp/ksp/examples/tutorials/ex31.c.html
src/snes/examples/tutorials/ex22.c.html
src/snes/examples/tutorials/ex33.c.html
src/snes/examples/tutorials/ex62.c.html