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From: Seabook (cipoke_at_[hidden])
Date: 2006-12-05 23:10:57
Dear all,
I am Kuo-Shih.
I am trying to use uBLAS for my project.
There are many sparse and/or symmetry matrix in my algorithm.
I run it on Visuall C++ .NET 2003.
My NB info.
HARDWARE: CPU 1.66Ghz 504 RAM
OS: Windows XP
There are some data about normal/sparse/symmetry matrix.
Debug(ms)Release(msec)
Sparse 139094 46390
Symmetry 139094 46390
Normal 2578 1329
The efficiency are really terrible?!
Did I forget something ? (such as declare or method of prod or assign data )
Thanks for answers~
Sincerely yours,
Kuo-Shih
----my source code----
#include "stdafx.h"
#include "time.h"
#include "gc_matrix.h"
#using <mscorlib.dll>
#include <boost\numeric\ublas\matrix.hpp>
#include <boost\numeric\ublas\symmetric.hpp>
#include <boost\numeric\ublas\matrix_sparse.hpp>
using namespace System;
using namespace boost::numeric::ublas;
int _tmain()
{
int i,j,ta1,ta2,dt_normal,tb1,tb2,dt_Sparse,tc1,tc2,dt_Symmetry;
float m1 __gc[,]=new float __gc[100,100];
float m2 __gc[,]=new float __gc[100,100];
float m3 __gc[,]=new float __gc[100,100];
symmetric_matrix<float> sy1(100,100),sy2(100, 100),sy3(100,100);
compressed_matrix<float> sp1(100,100),sp2(100,100),sp3(100,100);
//---initial matrix sparse & symmetry---//
for(i=0;i<99;i++)
{
for(j=0;j<99;j++)
{
sp1(i,j)=0;
sp2(i,j)=0;
sy1(i,j)=0;
sy1(i,j)=0;
}
sp1(i,j)=1;
sp2(i,j)=1;
sy1(i,j)=1;
sy1(i,j)=1;
}
//----Sparse matrix------//
tb1=clock();
for(i=0;i<100;i++)
{
sp3=prod(sp1,sp2);
}
tb2=clock();
dt_Sparse=tb2-tb1; // time of sparse matrix prod
printf("%d", dt_Sparse);
//-----symmetry matrix------//
tc1=clock();
for(i=0;i<100;i++)
{
sy3=prod(sy1,sy2);
}
tc2=clock();
dt_Symmetry=tb2-tb1;
printf("%d", dt_Symmetry);
//-----normal matrix-----//
ta1=clock();
for(i=0;i<100;i++)
{
Matrix_Multi2(100,100,100,&m1[0,0],&m2[0,0],&m3[0,0]);
}
ta2=clock();
dt_normal=ta2-ta1;
printf("%d", dt_normal);
Console::WriteLine(S" Good Job!!! ");
return 0;
}
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