Hi, Although this is not directly an R-related question, it is relevant as I am trying to port some R code to C to speed things up in a computation.
I am working through my first attempts to generate and link compiled C code in R. I could make the 'convolve' function to work and similar functions that take vectors as arguments. In my application I need to pass a couple of matrices to the C function and could not figure out how to make it work in C. As an example, I tried to code first a simple matrix-vector product function. Here is my code: void matrix_mult( double **A, double *b, double *ab, int *nrow, int *ncol ) { int i, j, nr = *nrow, nc = *ncol; for( i = 0; i < nr; i++ ) { ab[i] = 0.0; for( j = 0; j < nc; j++ ) ab[i] += A[i][j] * b[j]; } } As I understand, passing the matrix A as (double **) is not standard C and does not compile (to try things out I am using Microsoft Visual C++ compiler in Windows XP). I tried to find the C code for crossprod for some hints, but could not locate it in the R source. But probably this does not use the .C interface. Is there a way this can be done with .C? I suspect it will use in some way the "vector of pointers to row vectors" concept, but I am not familiar enough in C yet to figure it out. Any hints on how in can be done with .Call if easier? Thank you. -Christos Christos Hatzis, Ph.D. Nuvera Biosciences, Inc. 400 West Cummings Park Suite 5350 Woburn, MA 01801 Tel: 781-938-3830 www.nuverabio.com <http://www.nuverabio.com/> ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel