// CXSparse/MATLAB/CSparse/cs_scc_mex: strongly connected components // CXSparse, Copyright (c) 2006-2022, Timothy A. Davis. All Rights Reserved. // SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1+ #include "cs_mex.h" /* [p,r] = cs_scc (A) finds the strongly connected components of A */ void mexFunction ( int nargout, mxArray *pargout [ ], int nargin, const mxArray *pargin [ ] ) { cs_dl Amatrix, *A ; cs_dld *D ; int64_t n, j, *Ap2 ; if (nargout > 2 || nargin != 1) { mexErrMsgTxt ("Usage: [p,r] = cs_scc(A)") ; } A = cs_dl_mex_get_sparse (&Amatrix, 1, 0, pargin [0]) ; /* get A */ /* cs_scc modifies A->p and then restores it (in cs_dfs). Avoid the issue * of a mexFunction modifying its input (even temporarily) by making a copy * of A->p. This issue does not arise in cs_dmperm, because that function * applies cs_scc to a submatrix C, not to A directly. */ n = A->n ; Ap2 = cs_dl_malloc (n+1, sizeof (int64_t)) ; for (j = 0 ; j <= n ; j++) Ap2 [j] = A->p [j] ; A->p = Ap2 ; D = cs_dl_scc (A) ; /* find conn. comp. */ pargout [0] = cs_dl_mex_put_int (D->p, n, 1, 0) ; /* return p */ pargout [1] = cs_dl_mex_put_int (D->r, D->nb+1, 1, 0) ; /* return r */ cs_dl_dfree (D) ; cs_dl_free (Ap2) ; /* free the copy of A->p */ }