sparse
Sparse matrix definition.
Syntax
- sp = sparse(M)
- sp = sparse(m, n)
- sp = sparse(I, J, V)
- sp = sparse(I, J, V, m, n)
- sp = sparse(I, J, V, m, n, nz)
Input argument
- M - a matrix: double or logical.
- m - an integer value: rows dimension.
- n - an integer value: columns dimension
- I - a vector.
- J - a vector.
- V - a vector.
- nz - an integer value: storage allocation for nonzero elements.
Output argument
- S - a single.
Description
sparse is used to build a sparse matrix. Only non-zero entries are stored.
If Mis a full matrix, sparse converts it to a sparse matrix representation, removing all zero values.
If nz is not specified, sparse uses as default value: nz = max([numel(i), numel(j), numel(v)])
If multiple values are specified with the same i, j indices, the associated value will be the sum of the values at the repeated index.
Examples
sp = sparse(eye(3,3))
sp = sparse(3, 3)
I = [1 2 3];
J = [3 1 2];
V = [32 42 53];
sp = sparse(I, J, V)
size(sp)
I = [1 2 3];
J = [3 1 2];
V = [32 42 53];
sp = sparse(I, J, V, 5, 4)
size(sp)
nnz(sp)
nzmax(sp)
I = [1 2 3];
J = [3 1 2];
V = [32 42 53];
sp = sparse(I, J, V, 5, 4, 10)
size(sp)
nnz(sp)
nzmax(sp)
See also
History
Version | Description |
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1.0.0 | initial version |
Author
Allan CORNET