/*! @file creadhb.c * \brief Read a matrix stored in Harwell-Boeing format * *
 * -- SuperLU routine (version 2.0) --
 * Univ. of California Berkeley, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center,
 * and Lawrence Berkeley National Lab.
 * November 15, 1997
 *
 * Purpose
 * =======
 * 
 * Read a COMPLEX PRECISION matrix stored in Harwell-Boeing format 
 * as described below.
 * 
 * Line 1 (A72,A8) 
 *  	Col. 1 - 72   Title (TITLE) 
 *	Col. 73 - 80  Key (KEY) 
 * 
 * Line 2 (5I14) 
 * 	Col. 1 - 14   Total number of lines excluding header (TOTCRD) 
 * 	Col. 15 - 28  Number of lines for pointers (PTRCRD) 
 * 	Col. 29 - 42  Number of lines for row (or variable) indices (INDCRD) 
 * 	Col. 43 - 56  Number of lines for numerical values (VALCRD) 
 *	Col. 57 - 70  Number of lines for right-hand sides (RHSCRD) 
 *                    (including starting guesses and solution vectors 
 *		       if present) 
 *           	      (zero indicates no right-hand side data is present) 
 *
 * Line 3 (A3, 11X, 4I14) 
 *   	Col. 1 - 3    Matrix type (see below) (MXTYPE) 
 * 	Col. 15 - 28  Number of rows (or variables) (NROW) 
 * 	Col. 29 - 42  Number of columns (or elements) (NCOL) 
 *	Col. 43 - 56  Number of row (or variable) indices (NNZERO) 
 *	              (equal to number of entries for assembled matrices) 
 * 	Col. 57 - 70  Number of elemental matrix entries (NELTVL) 
 *	              (zero in the case of assembled matrices) 
 * Line 4 (2A16, 2A20) 
 * 	Col. 1 - 16   Format for pointers (PTRFMT) 
 *	Col. 17 - 32  Format for row (or variable) indices (INDFMT) 
 *	Col. 33 - 52  Format for numerical values of coefficient matrix (VALFMT) 
 * 	Col. 53 - 72 Format for numerical values of right-hand sides (RHSFMT) 
 *
 * Line 5 (A3, 11X, 2I14) Only present if there are right-hand sides present 
 *    	Col. 1 	      Right-hand side type: 
 *	         	  F for full storage or M for same format as matrix 
 *    	Col. 2        G if a starting vector(s) (Guess) is supplied. (RHSTYP) 
 *    	Col. 3        X if an exact solution vector(s) is supplied. 
 *	Col. 15 - 28  Number of right-hand sides (NRHS) 
 *	Col. 29 - 42  Number of row indices (NRHSIX) 
 *          	      (ignored in case of unassembled matrices) 
 *
 * The three character type field on line 3 describes the matrix type. 
 * The following table lists the permitted values for each of the three 
 * characters. As an example of the type field, RSA denotes that the matrix 
 * is real, symmetric, and assembled. 
 *
 * First Character: 
 *	R Real matrix 
 *	C Complex matrix 
 *	P Pattern only (no numerical values supplied) 
 *
 * Second Character: 
 *	S Symmetric 
 *	U Unsymmetric 
 *	H Hermitian 
 *	Z Skew symmetric 
 *	R Rectangular 
 *
 * Third Character: 
 *	A Assembled 
 *	E Elemental matrices (unassembled) 
 *
 * 
*/ #include #include #include "slu_cdefs.h" /*! \brief Eat up the rest of the current line */ int cDumpLine(FILE *fp) { register int c; while ((c = fgetc(fp)) != '\n') ; return 0; } int cParseIntFormat(char *buf, int *num, int *size) { char *tmp; tmp = buf; while (*tmp++ != '(') ; sscanf(tmp, "%d", num); while (*tmp != 'I' && *tmp != 'i') ++tmp; ++tmp; sscanf(tmp, "%d", size); return 0; } int cParseFloatFormat(char *buf, int *num, int *size) { char *tmp, *period; tmp = buf; while (*tmp++ != '(') ; *num = atoi(tmp); /*sscanf(tmp, "%d", num);*/ while (*tmp != 'E' && *tmp != 'e' && *tmp != 'D' && *tmp != 'd' && *tmp != 'F' && *tmp != 'f') { /* May find kP before nE/nD/nF, like (1P6F13.6). In this case the num picked up refers to P, which should be skipped. */ if (*tmp=='p' || *tmp=='P') { ++tmp; *num = atoi(tmp); /*sscanf(tmp, "%d", num);*/ } else { ++tmp; } } ++tmp; period = tmp; while (*period != '.' && *period != ')') ++period ; *period = '\0'; *size = atoi(tmp); /*sscanf(tmp, "%2d", size);*/ return 0; } static int ReadVector(FILE *fp, int n, int *where, int perline, int persize) { register int i, j, item; char tmp, buf[100]; i = 0; while (i < n) { fgets(buf, 100, fp); /* read a line at a time */ for (j=0; j