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1/*
2*
3* Template Numerical Toolkit (TNT)
4*
5* Mathematical and Computational Sciences Division
6* National Institute of Technology,
7* Gaithersburg, MD USA
8*
9*
10* This software was developed at the National Institute of Standards and
11* Technology (NIST) by employees of the Federal Government in the course
12* of their official duties. Pursuant to title 17 Section 105 of the
13* United States Code, this software is not subject to copyright protection
14* and is in the public domain. NIST assumes no responsibility whatsoever for
15* its use by other parties, and makes no guarantees, expressed or implied,
16* about its quality, reliability, or any other characteristic.
17*
18*/
19
20
21#ifndef TNT_SUBSCRPT_H
22#define TNT_SUBSCRPT_H
23
24
25//---------------------------------------------------------------------
26// This definition describes the default TNT data type used for
27// indexing into TNT matrices and vectors.  The data type should
28// be wide enough to index into large arrays.  It defaults to an
29// "int", but can be overriden at compile time redefining TNT_SUBSCRIPT_TYPE,
30// e.g.
31//
32//      c++ -DTNT_SUBSCRIPT_TYPE='unsigned int'  ...
33//
34//---------------------------------------------------------------------
35//
36
37#ifndef TNT_SUBSCRIPT_TYPE
38#define TNT_SUBSCRIPT_TYPE int
39#endif
40
41namespace TNT
42{
43    typedef TNT_SUBSCRIPT_TYPE Subscript;
44} /* namespace TNT */
45
46
47// () indexing in TNT means 1-offset, i.e. x(1) and A(1,1) are the
48// first elements.  This offset is left as a macro for future
49// purposes, but should not be changed in the current release.
50//
51//
52#define TNT_BASE_OFFSET (1)
53
54#endif
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