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#include "../cfiles.h"
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/*
---------------------------------------------------------
IV -- integer vector object
size -- size of the vector
maxsize -- maximum size of the vector
owned -- owner flag
when == 1, storage pointed to by entries
has been allocated here and can be free'd.
when == 0, storage pointed to by entries
has not been allocated here and cannot be free'd.
vec -- pointer to base address
---------------------------------------------------------
*/
typedef struct _IV IV ;
struct _IV {
int size ;
int maxsize ;
int owned ;
int *vec ;
} ;
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/*
------------------------------------------------------------------------
----- methods found in basics.c ----------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/*
-----------------------
constructor method
created -- 95oct06, cca
-----------------------
*/
IV *
IV_new (
void
) ;
/*
-----------------------
set the default fields
created -- 95oct06, cca
-----------------------
*/
void
IV_setDefaultFields (
IV *iv
) ;
/*
-----------------------
clear the data fields
created -- 95oct06, cca
-----------------------
*/
void
IV_clearData (
IV *iv
) ;
/*
-----------------------
destructor
created -- 95oct06, cca
-----------------------
*/
void
IV_free (
IV *iv
) ;
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/*
------------------------------------------------------------------------
----- methods found in init.c ----------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/*
---------------------------------------------
simplest initialization method
if entries != NULL
the object does not own the entries,
it just points to the entries base address
else if size > 0
the object will own the entries,
it allocates a vector of size int's.
else
nothing happens
endif
created -- 96aug28, cca
---------------------------------------------
*/
void
IV_init (
IV *iv,
int size,
int *entries
) ;
/*
-------------------------
basic initializion method
created -- 95oct06, cca
-------------------------
*/
void
IV_init1 (
IV *iv,
int Maxsize
) ;
/*
-------------------------
total initializion method
created -- 95oct06, cca
-------------------------
*/
void
IV_init2 (
IV *iv,
int size,
int maxsize,
int owned,
int *vec
) ;
/*
----------------------------------
set the maximum size of the vector
created -- 96dec08, cca
----------------------------------
*/
void
IV_setMaxsize (
IV *iv,
int newmaxsize
) ;
/*
--------------------------
set the size of the vector
created -- 96dec08, cca
--------------------------
*/
void
IV_setSize (
IV *iv,
int newsize
) ;
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/*
------------------------------------------------------------------------
----- methods found in instance.c --------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/*
---------------------------------------------------------------
return value is 0 if the entries are not owned by the object
otherwise the return value is the number of entries at the base
storage of the vector
created -- 96jun22, cca
modified -- 96aug28, cca
---------------------------------------------------------------
*/
int
IV_owned (
IV *iv
) ;
/*
----------------------------------
return the vector size and entries
created -- 95oct06, cca
----------------------------------
*/
int
IV_size (
IV *iv
) ;
/*
-------------------------------------
return the maximum size of the vector
created -- 95dec08, cca
-------------------------------------
*/
int
IV_maxsize (
IV *iv
) ;
/*
------------------------------------------------
return the loc'th entry of a vector.
note: if loc is out of range then -1 is returned
created -- 96jun29, cca
------------------------------------------------
*/
int
IV_entry (
IV *iv,
int loc
) ;
/*
----------------------------------------------
return a pointer to the object's entries array
created -- 95oct06, cca
----------------------------------------------
*/
int *
IV_entries (
IV *iv
) ;
/*
--------------------------------------------
fill *psize with the vector's size
and *pentries with the address of the vector
created -- 95oct06, cca
--------------------------------------------
*/
void
IV_sizeAndEntries (
IV *iv,
int *psize,
int **pentries
) ;
/*
--------------------------
set the size of the vector
created -- 96jun22, cca
--------------------------
*/
void
IV_setSize (
IV *iv,
int Size
) ;
/*
---------------------------
set and entry in the vector
created -- 96jul14, cca
---------------------------
*/
void
IV_setEntry (
IV *iv,
int location,
int value
) ;
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/*
------------------------------------------------------------------------
----- methods found in util.c ----------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/*
-----------------------------------------------------------
shift the base of the entries and adjust the dimensions
note: this is a dangerous operation because the iv->vec
does not point to the base of the entries any longer,
and thus if the object owns its entries and it is called
to resize them or to free them, malloc and free will choke.
USE WITH CAUTION!
created -- 96aug25, cca
modified -- 96aug28, cca
structure changed
-----------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
IV_shiftBase (
IV *iv,
int offset
) ;
/*
---------------------------
push an entry onto the list
created -- 95oct06, cca
modified -- 95aug28, cca
structure has changed
---------------------------
*/
void
IV_push (
IV *iv,
int val
) ;
/*
---------------------------
minimum and maximum entries
created -- 95oct06, cca
---------------------------
*/
int
IV_min (
IV *iv
) ;
int
IV_max (
IV *iv
) ;
int
IV_sum (
IV *iv
) ;
/*
-------------------------------------------------------
sort each index list into ascending or descending order
created -- 95oct06, cca
-------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
IV_sortUp (
IV *iv
) ;
void
IV_sortDown (
IV *iv
) ;
/*
-----------------------
ramp the entries
created -- 95oct06, cca
-----------------------
*/
void
IV_ramp (
IV *iv,
int base,
int incr
) ;
/*
-----------------------
shuffle the list
created -- 95oct06, cca
-----------------------
*/
void
IV_shuffle (
IV *iv,
int seed
) ;
/*
----------------------------------------------
return the number of bytes taken by the object
created -- 95oct06, cca
----------------------------------------------
*/
int
IV_sizeOf (
IV *iv
) ;
/*
----------------------------------------------------------------
keep entries that are tagged, move others to end and adjust size
created -- 95oct06, cca
----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
IV_filterKeep (
IV *iv,
int tags[],
int keepTag
) ;
/*
---------------------------------------------------------
move purge entries that are tagged to end and adjust size
created -- 95oct06, cca
---------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
IV_filterPurge (
IV *iv,
int tags[],
int purgeTag
) ;
/*
--------------------------------------------
iterator :
return the pointer to the head of the vector
created -- 95oct06, cca
--------------------------------------------
*/
int *
IV_first (
IV *iv
) ;
/*
-----------------------------------------------------
iterator :
return the pointer to the next location in the vector
created -- 95oct06, cca
-----------------------------------------------------
*/
int *
IV_next (
IV *iv,
int *pi
) ;
/*
--------------------------
fill a vector with a value
created -- 96jun22, cca
--------------------------
*/
void
IV_fill (
IV *iv,
int value
) ;
/*
--------------------------------------
copy entries from iv2 into iv1.
note: this is a "mapped" copy,
iv1 and iv2 need not be the same size.
created -- 96aug31, cca
--------------------------------------
*/
void
IV_copy (
IV *iv1,
IV *iv2
) ;
/*
--------------------------------------------------
increment the loc'th location of the vector by one
and return the new value
created -- 96dec18, cca
--------------------------------------------------
*/
int
IV_increment (
IV *iv,
int loc
) ;
/*
--------------------------------------------------
decrement the loc'th location of the vector by one
and return the new value
created -- 96dec18, cca
--------------------------------------------------
*/
int
IV_decrement (
IV *iv,
int loc
) ;
/*
------------------------------------------------------------
return the first location in the vector that contains value.
if value is not present, -1 is returned. cost is linear in
the size of the vector
created -- 96jan15, cca
------------------------------------------------------------
*/
int
IV_findValue (
IV *iv,
int value
) ;
/*
---------------------------------------------------------------
return a location in the vector that contains value.
the entries in the vector are assumed to be in ascending order.
if value is not present, -1 is returned. cost is logarithmic in
the size of the vector
created -- 96jan15, cca
---------------------------------------------------------------
*/
int
IV_findValueAscending (
IV *iv,
int value
) ;
/*
----------------------------------------------------------------
return a location in the vector that contains value.
the entries in the vector are assumed to be in descending order.
if value is not present, -1 is returned. cost is logarithmic in
the size of the vector
created -- 96jan15, cca
----------------------------------------------------------------
*/
int
IV_findValueDescending (
IV *iv,
int value
) ;
/*
---------------------------------------------------
purpose -- return invlistIV, an IV object
that contains the inverse map,
i.e., invlist[list[ii]] = ii.
other entries of invlist[] are -1.
all entris in listIV must be nonnegative
created -- 98aug12, cca
---------------------------------------------------
*/
IV *
IV_inverseMap (
IV *listIV
) ;
/*
-----------------------------------------------------------
purpose -- return an IV object that contains the locations
of all instances of target in listIV. this is
used when listIV is a map from [0,n) to a finite
set (like processors) and we want to find all
entries that are mapped to a specific processor.
created -- 98aug12, cca
-----------------------------------------------------------
*/
IV *
IV_targetEntries (
IV *listIV,
int target
) ;
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/*
------------------------------------------------------------------------
----- methods found in IO.c --------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/*
----------------------------------------------
purpose -- to read in an IV object from a file
input --
fn -- filename, must be *.ivb or *.ivf
return value -- 1 if success, 0 if failure
created -- 95oct06, cca
----------------------------------------------
*/
int
IV_readFromFile (
IV *iv,
char *fn
) ;
/*
-----------------------------------------------------
purpose -- to read an IV object from a formatted file
return value -- 1 if success, 0 if failure
created -- 95oct06, cca
-----------------------------------------------------
*/
int
IV_readFromFormattedFile (
IV *iv,
FILE *fp
) ;
/*
---------------------------------------------------
purpose -- to read an IV object from a binary file
return value -- 1 if success, 0 if failure
created -- 95oct06, cca
---------------------------------------------------
*/
int
IV_readFromBinaryFile (
IV *iv,
FILE *fp
) ;
/*
-------------------------------------------
purpose -- to write an IV object to a file
input --
fn -- filename
*.ivb -- binary
*.ivf -- formatted
anything else -- for human eye
return value -- 1 if success, 0 otherwise
created -- 95oct06, cca
-------------------------------------------
*/
int
IV_writeToFile (
IV *iv,
char *fn
) ;
/*
-----------------------------------------------------
purpose -- to write an IV object to a formatted file
return value -- 1 if success, 0 otherwise
created -- 95oct06, cca
-----------------------------------------------------
*/
int
IV_writeToFormattedFile (
IV *iv,
FILE *fp
) ;
/*
--------------------------------------------------
purpose -- to write an IV object to a binary file
return value -- 1 if success, 0 otherwise
created -- 95oct06, cca
--------------------------------------------------
*/
int
IV_writeToBinaryFile (
IV *iv,
FILE *fp
) ;
/*
-------------------------------------------------
purpose -- to write an IV object for a human eye
return value -- 1 if success, 0 otherwise
created -- 95oct06, cca
-------------------------------------------------
*/
int
IV_writeForHumanEye (
IV *iv,
FILE *fp
) ;
/*
---------------------------------------------------------
purpose -- to write out the statistics for the IV object
return value -- 1 if success, 0 otherwise
created -- 95oct06, cca
---------------------------------------------------------
*/
int
IV_writeStats (
IV *iv,
FILE *fp
) ;
/*
-------------------------------------------------------------------
purpose -- to write out an integer vector with eighty column lines
input --
fp -- file pointer, must be formatted and write access
column -- present column
pierr -- pointer to int to hold return value,
should be 1 if any print was successful,
if fprintf() failed, then ierr = -1
return value -- present column
created -- 96jun22, cca
-------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
int
IV_fp80 (
IV *iv,
FILE *fp,
int column,
int *pierr
) ;
/*
---------------------------------------------------
purpose -- to write the IV object for a matlab file
return value -- 1 if success, 0 otherwise
created -- 98oct22, cca
---------------------------------------------------
*/
int
IV_writeForMatlab (
IV *iv,
char *name,
FILE *fp
) ;
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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