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| <span id="Guru-vector-and-transform-sizes-1"></span><h4 class="subsection">4.5.2 Guru vector and transform sizes</h4>
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| <p>The guru interface introduces one basic new data structure,
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| <code>fftw_iodim</code>, that is used to specify sizes and strides for
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| multi-dimensional transforms and vectors:
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| <div class="example">
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| <pre class="example">typedef struct {
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|      int n;
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|      int is;
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|      int os;
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| } fftw_iodim;
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| <span id="index-fftw_005fiodim"></span>
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| <p>Here, <code>n</code> is the size of the dimension, and <code>is</code> and <code>os</code>
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| are the strides of that dimension for the input and output arrays.  (The
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| stride is the separation of consecutive elements along this dimension.)
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| </p>
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| <p>The meaning of the stride parameter depends on the type of the array
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| that the stride refers to.  <em>If the array is interleaved complex,
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| strides are expressed in units of complex numbers
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| (<code>fftw_complex</code>).  If the array is split complex or real, strides
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| are expressed in units of real numbers (<code>double</code>).</em>  This
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| convention is consistent with the usual pointer arithmetic in the C
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| language.  An interleaved array is denoted by a pointer <code>p</code> to
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| <code>fftw_complex</code>, so that <code>p+1</code> points to the next complex
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| number.  Split arrays are denoted by pointers to <code>double</code>, in
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| which case pointer arithmetic operates in units of
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| <code>sizeof(double)</code>.
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| <span id="index-stride-2"></span>
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| </p>
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| <p>The guru planner interfaces all take a (<code>rank</code>, <code>dims[rank]</code>)
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| pair describing the transform size, and a (<code>howmany_rank</code>,
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| <code>howmany_dims[howmany_rank]</code>) pair describing the “vector” size (a
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| multi-dimensional loop of transforms to perform), where <code>dims</code> and
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| <code>howmany_dims</code> are arrays of <code>fftw_iodim</code>.  Each <code>n</code> field must
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| be positive for <code>dims</code> and nonnegative for <code>howmany_dims</code>, while both
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| <code>rank</code> and <code>howmany_rank</code> must be nonnegative.
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| </p>
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| <p>For example, the <code>howmany</code> parameter in the advanced complex-DFT
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| interface corresponds to <code>howmany_rank</code> = 1,
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| <code>howmany_dims[0].n</code> = <code>howmany</code>, <code>howmany_dims[0].is</code> =
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| <code>idist</code>, and <code>howmany_dims[0].os</code> = <code>odist</code>.
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| <span id="index-howmany-loop"></span>
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| <span id="index-dist-1"></span>
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| (To compute a single transform, you can just use <code>howmany_rank</code> = 0.)
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| <p>A row-major multidimensional array with dimensions <code>n[rank]</code>
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| (see <a href="Row_002dmajor-Format.html">Row-major Format</a>) corresponds to <code>dims[i].n</code> =
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| <code>n[i]</code> and the recurrence <code>dims[i].is</code> = <code>n[i+1] *
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| dims[i+1].is</code> (similarly for <code>os</code>).  The stride of the last
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| (<code>i=rank-1</code>) dimension is the overall stride of the array.
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| e.g. to be equivalent to the advanced complex-DFT interface, you would
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| have <code>dims[rank-1].is</code> = <code>istride</code> and
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| <code>dims[rank-1].os</code> = <code>ostride</code>.
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| <p>In general, we only guarantee FFTW to return a non-<code>NULL</code> plan if
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| the vector and transform dimensions correspond to a set of distinct
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| indices, and for in-place transforms the input/output strides should
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| be the same.
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