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| <span id="Transposed-distributions-1"></span><h4 class="subsection">6.4.3 Transposed distributions</h4>
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| 
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| <p>Internally, FFTW’s MPI transform algorithms work by first computing
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| transforms of the data local to each process, then by globally
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| <em>transposing</em> the data in some fashion to redistribute the data
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| among the processes, transforming the new data local to each process,
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| and transposing back.  For example, a two-dimensional <code>n0</code> by
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| <code>n1</code> array, distributed across the <code>n0</code> dimension, is
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| transformd by: (i) transforming the <code>n1</code> dimension, which are
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| local to each process; (ii) transposing to an <code>n1</code> by <code>n0</code>
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| array, distributed across the <code>n1</code> dimension; (iii) transforming
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| the <code>n0</code> dimension, which is now local to each process; (iv)
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| transposing back.
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| <span id="index-transpose"></span>
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| </p>
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| 
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| <p>However, in many applications it is acceptable to compute a
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| multidimensional DFT whose results are produced in transposed order
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| (e.g., <code>n1</code> by <code>n0</code> in two dimensions).  This provides a
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| significant performance advantage, because it means that the final
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| transposition step can be omitted.  FFTW supports this optimization,
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| which you specify by passing the flag <code>FFTW_MPI_TRANSPOSED_OUT</code>
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| to the planner routines.  To compute the inverse transform of
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| transposed output, you specify <code>FFTW_MPI_TRANSPOSED_IN</code> to tell
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| it that the input is transposed.  In this section, we explain how to
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| interpret the output format of such a transform.
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| <span id="index-FFTW_005fMPI_005fTRANSPOSED_005fOUT"></span>
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| <span id="index-FFTW_005fMPI_005fTRANSPOSED_005fIN"></span>
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| </p>
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| 
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| <p>Suppose you have are transforming multi-dimensional data with (at
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| least two) dimensions n<sub>0</sub> × n<sub>1</sub> × n<sub>2</sub> × … × n<sub>d-1</sub>
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| .  As always, it is distributed along
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| the first dimension n<sub>0</sub>
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| .  Now, if we compute its DFT with the
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| <code>FFTW_MPI_TRANSPOSED_OUT</code> flag, the resulting output data are stored
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| with the first <em>two</em> dimensions transposed: n<sub>1</sub> × n<sub>0</sub> × n<sub>2</sub> ×…× n<sub>d-1</sub>
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| ,
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| distributed along the n<sub>1</sub>
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|  dimension.  Conversely, if we take the
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| n<sub>1</sub> × n<sub>0</sub> × n<sub>2</sub> ×…× n<sub>d-1</sub>
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|  data and transform it with the
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| <code>FFTW_MPI_TRANSPOSED_IN</code> flag, then the format goes back to the
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| original n<sub>0</sub> × n<sub>1</sub> × n<sub>2</sub> × … × n<sub>d-1</sub>
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|  array.
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| </p>
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| <p>There are two ways to find the portion of the transposed array that
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| resides on the current process.  First, you can simply call the
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| appropriate ‘<samp>local_size</samp>’ function, passing n<sub>1</sub> × n<sub>0</sub> × n<sub>2</sub> ×…× n<sub>d-1</sub>
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|  (the
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| transposed dimensions).  This would mean calling the ‘<samp>local_size</samp>’
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| function twice, once for the transposed and once for the
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| non-transposed dimensions.  Alternatively, you can call one of the
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| ‘<samp>local_size_transposed</samp>’ functions, which returns both the
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| non-transposed and transposed data distribution from a single call.
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| For example, for a 3d transform with transposed output (or input), you
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| might call:
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| <pre class="example">ptrdiff_t fftw_mpi_local_size_3d_transposed(
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|                 ptrdiff_t n0, ptrdiff_t n1, ptrdiff_t n2, MPI_Comm comm,
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|                 ptrdiff_t *local_n0, ptrdiff_t *local_0_start,
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|                 ptrdiff_t *local_n1, ptrdiff_t *local_1_start);
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| </pre></div>
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| <span id="index-fftw_005fmpi_005flocal_005fsize_005f3d_005ftransposed"></span>
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| <p>Here, <code>local_n0</code> and <code>local_0_start</code> give the size and
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| starting index of the <code>n0</code> dimension for the
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| <em>non</em>-transposed data, as in the previous sections.  For
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| <em>transposed</em> data (e.g. the output for
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| <code>FFTW_MPI_TRANSPOSED_OUT</code>), <code>local_n1</code> and
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| <code>local_1_start</code> give the size and starting index of the <code>n1</code>
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| dimension, which is the first dimension of the transposed data
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| (<code>n1</code> by <code>n0</code> by <code>n2</code>).
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| </p>
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| <p>(Note that <code>FFTW_MPI_TRANSPOSED_IN</code> is completely equivalent to
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| performing <code>FFTW_MPI_TRANSPOSED_OUT</code> and passing the first two
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| dimensions to the planner in reverse order, or vice versa.  If you
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| pass <em>both</em> the <code>FFTW_MPI_TRANSPOSED_IN</code> and
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| <code>FFTW_MPI_TRANSPOSED_OUT</code> flags, it is equivalent to swapping the
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| first two dimensions passed to the planner and passing <em>neither</em>
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| flag.)
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