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mxGetNzmax (C and Fortran)

Number of elements in IR, PR, and PI arrays

C Syntax

#include "matrix.h"
mwSize mxGetNzmax(const mxArray *pm);

Fortran Syntax

#include "fintrf.h"
mwSize mxGetNzmax(pm)
mwPointer pm

Arguments

pm

Pointer to a sparse mxArray

Returns

Number of elements allocated to hold nonzero entries in the specified sparse mxArray, on success. Returns an indeterminate value on error. The most likely cause of failure is that pm points to a full (nonsparse) mxArray.

Description

Use mxGetNzmax to get the value of the nzmax field. The nzmax field holds an integer value that signifies the number of elements in the ir, pr, and, if it exists, the pi arrays. The value of nzmax is always greater than or equal to the number of nonzero elements in a sparse mxArray. In addition, the value of nzmax is always less than or equal to the number of rows times the number of columns.

As you adjust the number of nonzero elements in a sparse mxArray, MATLAB® software often adjusts the value of the nzmax field. MATLAB adjusts nzmax to reduce the number of costly reallocations and to optimize its use of heap space.

Examples

See these examples in matlabroot/extern/examples/mx:

See Also

mxSetNzmax

Version History

Introduced before R2006a