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9.2 Permutation allocation
- Function: gsl_permutation * gsl_permutation_alloc (size_t n)
This function allocates memory for a new permutation of size n. The permutation is not initialized and its elements are undefined. Use the function
gsl_permutation_calloc
if you want to create a permutation which is initialized to the identity. A null pointer is returned if insufficient memory is available to create the permutation.
- Function: gsl_permutation * gsl_permutation_calloc (size_t n)
This function allocates memory for a new permutation of size n and initializes it to the identity. A null pointer is returned if insufficient memory is available to create the permutation.
- Function: void gsl_permutation_init (gsl_permutation * p)
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This function initializes the permutation p to the identity, i.e. (0,1,2,…,n-1).
- Function: void gsl_permutation_free (gsl_permutation * p)
This function frees all the memory used by the permutation p.
- Function: int gsl_permutation_memcpy (gsl_permutation * dest, const gsl_permutation * src)
This function copies the elements of the permutation src into the permutation dest. The two permutations must have the same size.