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/*! \file Zoltan2_VectorAdapter.hpp
\brief Defines the VectorAdapter interface.
*/
#ifndef _ZOLTAN2_VECTORADAPTER_HPP_
#define _ZOLTAN2_VECTORADAPTER_HPP_
#include <Zoltan2_Adapter.hpp>
namespace Zoltan2 {
/*! \brief VectorAdapter defines the interface for vector input.
Adapter objects provide access for Zoltan2 to the user's data.
Many built-in adapters are already defined for common data structures,
such as Tpetra and Epetra objects and C-language pointers to arrays.
Data types:
\li \c scalar_t weights and vector element values
\li \c lno_t local indices and local counts
\li \c gno_t global indices and global counts
\li \c node_t is a Kokkos Node type
The Kokkos node type can be safely ignored.
The template parameter \c User is a user-defined data type
which, through a traits mechanism, provides the actual data types
with which the Zoltan2 library will be compiled.
\c User may be the actual class or structure used by application to
represent a vector, or it may be the helper class BasicUserTypes.
See InputTraits for more information.
The \c scalar_t type, representing use data such as matrix values, is
used by Zoltan2 for weights, coordinates, part sizes and
quality metrics.
Some User types (like Tpetra::CrsMatrix) have an inherent scalar type,
and some
(like Tpetra::CrsGraph) do not. For such objects, the scalar type is
set by Zoltan2 to \c float. If you wish to change it to double, set
the second template parameter to \c double.
VectorAdapter may be a single vector or a set of corresponding vectors
which have with the same global identifiers and the same distribution
across processes.
\todo We can make global Ids optional. We don't need them.
*/
template <typename User>
class VectorAdapter : public BaseAdapter<User> {
private:
public:
#ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
typedef typename InputTraits<User>::scalar_t scalar_t;
typedef typename InputTraits<User>::lno_t lno_t;
typedef typename InputTraits<User>::gno_t gno_t;
typedef typename InputTraits<User>::part_t part_t;
typedef typename InputTraits<User>::node_t node_t;
typedef User user_t;
typedef User userCoord_t;
typedef VectorAdapter<User> base_adapter_t;
#endif
/*! \brief Destructor
*/
virtual ~VectorAdapter() {};
////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// The Adapter interface.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////
enum BaseAdapterType adapterType() const {return VectorAdapterType;}
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// User's adapter interface:
// The user must implement these methods in his VectorAdapter
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/*! \brief Return the number of vectors (typically one).
*/
virtual int getNumEntriesPerID() const = 0;
/*! \brief Provide a pointer to the elements of the specified vector.
\param elements will on return point to the vector values
corresponding to the global Ids.
\param stride the k'th element is located at elements[stride*k]
\param idx ranges from zero to one less than getNumVectors(), and
represents the vector for which data is being requested.
*/
virtual void getEntriesView(const scalar_t *&elements, int &stride,
int idx = 0) const = 0;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Handy pseudonyms, since vectors are often used as coordinates
// User should not implement these methods.
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
inline int getDimension() const {return getNumEntriesPerID();}
inline void getCoordinatesView(const scalar_t *&elements, int &stride,
int idx = 0) const
{
getEntriesView(elements, stride, idx);
}
};
} //namespace Zoltan2
#endif
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