I might be going down the wrong path, but is seems like I would want to add a
copy_mpz_vector_init function to vector_integer_sparse_c.pxi that would make a copy of an mpz_vector. Is that overkill? My first idea was to use add_mpz_vector_init(sum, v, w, mul), which sets sum equal to v + mul*w, but let mul = 0. However add_mpz_vector_init returns the zero vector when mul = 0 ! Dave On Jun 2, 9:06 pm, William Stein <wst...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 8:45 PM, davidp <dav...@reed.edu> wrote: > > > I can't figure out how to create a new sparse matrix (see below). > > > Sorry, > > Dave > > You can make a new matrix with the analogous parent but a different > shape using the new_matrix method. > > sage: a = random_matrix(ZZ,3,4,sparse=True) > sage: a.new_matrix(2,4) > [0 0 0 0] > [0 0 0 0] > > In your cython code you would write something like > > cdef Matrix_integer_sparse M = a.new_matrix(2,4) > > William > > > > > > > M = Matrix_integer_sparse.__new__(Matrix_integer_sparse, > > sage.matrix.matrix_space.MatrixSpace(ZZ, self._nrows-1, self._ncols, > > sparse=True), None, None, None) > > > ------------------- > > ... > > def _delete_row_(self, Py_ssize_t row_number): > > cdef Py_ssize_t i > > cdef mpz_vector* self_row, *M_row > > cdef Matrix_integer_sparse M > > > M = Matrix_integer_sparse.__new__(Matrix_integer_sparse, > > sage.matrix.matrix_space.MatrixSpace(ZZ, self._nrows-1, self._ncols, > > sparse=True), None, None, None) > > > ^ > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > > /usr/local/sage-devel/devel/sage-devel/sage/matrix/ > > matrix_integer_sparse.pyx:221:101: Compiler crash in > > AnalyseExpressionsTransform > > > ModuleNode.body = StatListNode(matrix_integer_sparse.pyx:23:0) > > StatListNode.stats[13] = StatListNode(matrix_integer_sparse.pyx:43:5) > > StatListNode.stats[0] = CClassDefNode(matrix_integer_sparse.pyx:43:5, > > as_name = u'Matrix_integer_sparse', > > base_class_module = u'matrix_sparse', > > base_class_name = u'Matrix_sparse', > > class_name = u'Matrix_integer_sparse', > > module_name = '', > > visibility = 'private') > > CClassDefNode.body = StatListNode(matrix_integer_sparse.pyx:55:4) > > StatListNode.stats[9] = DefNode(matrix_integer_sparse.pyx:216:4, > > name = u'_delete_row_', > > num_required_args = 2, > > reqd_kw_flags_cname = '0') > > File 'Nodes.py', line 360, in analyse_expressions: StatListNode > > (matrix_integer_sparse.pyx:217:8) > > File 'Nodes.py', line 2835, in analyse_expressions: > > SingleAssignmentNode(matrix_integer_sparse.pyx:221:41) > > File 'Nodes.py', line 2928, in analyse_types: SingleAssignmentNode > > (matrix_integer_sparse.pyx:221:41) > > File 'ExprNodes.py', line 2281, in analyse_types: SimpleCallNode > > (matrix_integer_sparse.pyx:221:41) > > File 'ExprNodes.py', line 3105, in analyse_types: TupleNode > > (matrix_integer_sparse.pyx:221:41, > > is_sequence_constructor = 1) > > File 'ExprNodes.py', line 2972, in analyse_types: TupleNode > > (matrix_integer_sparse.pyx:221:41, > > is_sequence_constructor = 1) > > File 'ExprNodes.py', line 2522, in analyse_types: GeneralCallNode > > (matrix_integer_sparse.pyx:221:101) > > > Compiler crash traceback from this point on: > > File "/usr/local/sage-devel/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/Cython/ > > Compiler/ExprNodes.py", line 2532, in analyse_types > > if hasattr(self.function, 'entry') and not > > self.function.entry.as_variable: > > AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'as_variable' > > Error running command, failed with status 256. > > sage: There was an error installing modified sage library code. > > > On Jun 2, 7:28 pm, William Stein <wst...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 7:22 PM, davidp <dav...@reed.edu> wrote: > > >> > I tried adding a delete_row method to matrix_integer_sparse.pyx but > >> > stopped after getting the error message: > > >> Just def your method -- do not cpdef it. You can still use Cython > >> code in a cpdef's method and it will be just as fast. > > >> Make sure that your "delete row" method returns a *new* matrix by the > >> way... > > >> William > > >> > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > >> > Error converting Pyrex file to C: > >> > ------------------------------------------------------------ > >> > ... > >> > add_mpz_vector_init(&M._matrix[i], &self._matrix[i], & > >> > (<Matrix_integer_sparse>right)._matrix[i], mul) > >> > mpz_clear(mul) > >> > return M > > >> > # added by David Perkinson > >> > cpdef ModuleElement _delete_row_(self, Py_ssize_t row_number): > >> > ^ > >> > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > >> > /usr/local/sage-devel/devel/sage-devel/sage/matrix/ > >> > matrix_integer_sparse.pyx:216:10: C method '_delete_row_' not > >> > previously declared in definition part of extension type > >> > Error running command, failed with status 256. > >> > sage: There was an error installing modified sage library code. > > >> > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > >> > I might have to actually read the Cython documentation! > > >> > Dave > > >> > On Jun 2, 5:43 pm, Jason Grout <jason-s...@creativetrax.com> wrote: > >> >> William Stein wrote: > >> >> > On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 5:16 PM, davidp <dav...@reed.edu> wrote: > >> >> >> Is there a fast way to create a submatrix? > > >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------- > > >> >> >> sage: version() > >> >> >> 'Sage Version 4.0.alpha0, Release Date: 2009-05-15' > >> >> >> sage: G = graphs.GridGraph([100,100]) > >> >> >> sage: L = G.laplacian_matrix() > >> >> >> sage: L > >> >> >> 10000 x 10000 sparse matrix over Integer Ring > >> >> >> sage: time M = L[1:9999,1:9999] > >> >> >> CPU times: user 24.93 s, sys: 0.04 s, total: 24.97 s > >> >> >> Wall time: 25.27 s > > >> >> >> ---------------------------------------------------- > > >> >> >> I am just interested in deleting a single row and column of the > >> >> >> matrix > >> >> >> (not necessarily the first). > > >> >> >> Thanks, > > >> >> > There is no fast way to do that right now. One could easily add code > >> >> > to SAGE_ROOT/devel/sage/sage/matrix/matrix_integer_sparse.pyx that > >> >> > would provide blazingly fast deletion of a row, and reasonably fast > >> >> > deletion of a column. Of course it would be better to implement > >> >> > arbitrary slicing in some optimized way in matrix_integer_sparse.pyx. > >> >> > I hope somebody does so. > > >> >> Just looking at the generic code, it seems that it goes through each and > >> >> every index position in the slice, setting the new matrix entry to the > >> >> old one. This is obviously the wrong thing to do for sparse matrices, > >> >> and can likely trivially be made faster. I think all you may have to do > >> >> is override the matrix_from_rows_and_columns for sparse matrices. > > >> >> Jason > > >> -- > >> William Stein > >> Associate Professor of Mathematics > >> University of Washingtonhttp://wstein.org > > -- > William Stein > Associate Professor of Mathematics > University of Washingtonhttp://wstein.org --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ To post to this group, send email to sage-support@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to sage-support-unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/sage-support URLs: http://www.sagemath.org -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---