@(@\newcommand{\W}[1]{ \; #1 \; }
\newcommand{\R}[1]{ {\rm #1} }
\newcommand{\B}[1]{ {\bf #1} }
\newcommand{\D}[2]{ \frac{\partial #1}{\partial #2} }
\newcommand{\DD}[3]{ \frac{\partial^2 #1}{\partial #2 \partial #3} }
\newcommand{\Dpow}[2]{ \frac{\partial^{#1}}{\partial {#2}^{#1}} }
\newcommand{\dpow}[2]{ \frac{ {\rm d}^{#1}}{{\rm d}\, {#2}^{#1}} }@)@This is cppad-20221105 documentation. Here is a link to its
current documentation
.
Fadbad Speed: sparse_jacobian
// A fadbad version of this test is not yet available
bool link_sparse_jacobian(
const std::string& job ,
size_t size ,
size_t repeat ,
size_t m ,
const CppAD::vector<size_t>& row ,
const CppAD::vector<size_t>& col ,
CppAD::vector<double>& x ,
CppAD::vector<double>& jacobian ,
size_t& n_color )
{
returnfalse;
}