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In general there are two ways to access an object, by reference or by
copying. The functions described in this section create vector views
which allow access to a row or column of a matrix by reference.
Modifying elements of the view is equivalent to modifying the matrix,
since both the vector view and the matrix point to the same memory
block.
- Function: gsl_vector_view gsl_matrix_row (gsl_matrix * m, size_t i)
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- Function: gsl_vector_const_view gsl_matrix_const_row (const gsl_matrix * m, size_t i)
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These functions return a vector view of the i-th row of the matrix
m. The
data
pointer of the new vector is set to null if
i is out of range.
The function gsl_vector_const_row
is equivalent to
gsl_matrix_row
but can be used for matrices which are declared
const
.
- Function: gsl_vector_view gsl_matrix_column (gsl_matrix * m, size_t j)
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- Function: gsl_vector_const_view gsl_matrix_const_column (const gsl_matrix * m, size_t j)
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These functions return a vector view of the j-th column of the
matrix m. The
data
pointer of the new vector is set to
null if j is out of range.
The function gsl_vector_const_column
equivalent to
gsl_matrix_column
but can be used for matrices which are declared
const
.
- Function: gsl_vector_view gsl_matrix_diagonal (gsl_matrix * m)
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- Function: gsl_vector_const_view gsl_matrix_const_diagonal (const gsl_matrix * m)
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These functions returns a vector view of the diagonal of the matrix
m. The matrix m is not required to be square. For a
rectangular matrix the length of the diagonal is the same as the smaller
dimension of the matrix.
The function gsl_matrix_const_diagonal
is equivalent to
gsl_matrix_diagonal
but can be used for matrices which are
declared const
.
- Function: gsl_vector_view gsl_matrix_subdiagonal (gsl_matrix * m, size_t k)
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- Function: gsl_vector_const_view gsl_matrix_const_subdiagonal (const gsl_matrix * m, size_t k)
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These functions return a vector view of the k-th subdiagonal of
the matrix m. The matrix m is not required to be square.
The diagonal of the matrix corresponds to @math{k = 0}.
The function gsl_matrix_const_subdiagonal
is equivalent to
gsl_matrix_subdiagonal
but can be used for matrices which are
declared const
.
- Function: gsl_vector_view gsl_matrix_superdiagonal (gsl_matrix * m, size_t k)
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- Function: gsl_vector_const_view gsl_matrix_const_superdiagonal (const gsl_matrix * m, size_t k)
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These functions return a vector view of the k-th superdiagonal of
the matrix m. The matrix m is not required to be square. The
diagonal of the matrix corresponds to @math{k = 0}.
The function gsl_matrix_const_superdiagonal
is equivalent to
gsl_matrix_superdiagonal
but can be used for matrices which are
declared const
.
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