Gather-scatter (vector addressing)
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Gather-scatter is a type of memory addressing that often arises when addressing vectors in sparse linear algebra operations. It is the vector-equivalent of register indirect addressing, with gather involving indexed reads and scatter indexed writes. Vector processors have hardware support for gather-scatter operations, providing instructions such as Load Vector Indexed for gather and Store Vector Indexed for scatter.
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Definition
Denoting by the list of indices of sparse vector , the sparse gather of dense into denoted , assigns .[1]
The sparse scatter, denoted is the reverse operation. It copies the nonzero values of sparse into the corresponding locations in the dense vector , i.e. .
Examples
Gather:
for (i=0; i<N; ++i)
x[i] = y[idx[i]];
Scatter:
for (i=0; i<N; ++i)
y[idx[i]] = x[i];