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Does PARDISO support C-style indexing (indexing starts from 0.) ?
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Hello,
Support of 0-based matrix indices in Intel MKL PARDISO introduced in 10.3 beta version. Please take a look at this KB article.
Best regards,
Artem
Support of 0-based matrix indices in Intel MKL PARDISO introduced in 10.3 beta version. Please take a look at this KB article.
Best regards,
Artem
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Hello,
Support of 0-based matrix indices in Intel MKL PARDISO introduced in 10.3 beta version. Please take a look at this KB article.
Best regards,
Artem
Support of 0-based matrix indices in Intel MKL PARDISO introduced in 10.3 beta version. Please take a look at this KB article.
Best regards,
Artem
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Thank you for your reply.
"One should note that for both PARDISO and DSS, the 0-based indices are copied into an array of corresponding 1-based indices. In cases where the array is large and memory is an issue, the user may need to do the conversion to avoid the added memory use."
now I use MKL 10.2.
In fact, "the 0-based indices are copied into an array of corresponding 1-based indices" is done by myself in my programs.
"One should note that for both PARDISO and DSS, the 0-based indices are copied into an array of corresponding 1-based indices. In cases where the array is large and memory is an issue, the user may need to do the conversion to avoid the added memory use."
now I use MKL 10.2.
In fact, "the 0-based indices are copied into an array of corresponding 1-based indices" is done by myself in my programs.
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