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sc::SCMatrixSubblockIter(3)	     MPQC	   sc::SCMatrixSubblockIter(3)

NAME
       sc::SCMatrixSubblockIter - Objects of class SCMatrixSubblockIter are
       used to iterate through the blocks of a matrix.

SYNOPSIS
       #include <block.h>

       Inherits sc::RefCount.

       Inherited by sc::SCMatrixCompositeSubblockIter,
       sc::SCMatrixJointSubblockIter, sc::SCMatrixListSubblockIter,
       sc::SCMatrixNullSubblockIter, and sc::SCMatrixSimpleSubblockIter.

   Public Types
       enum Access { Read, Write, Accum, None }

   Public Member Functions
       SCMatrixSubblockIter (Access access)
	   The access variable should be one of Read, Write, Accum, and None,
	   with the SCMatrixSubblockIter:: scope operator applied.
       virtual void begin ()=0
	   Start at the beginning.
       virtual int ready ()=0
	   Returns nonzero if there is another block.
       virtual void next ()=0
	   Proceed to the next block.
       virtual SCMatrixBlock * block ()=0
	   Return the current block.
       Access access () const
	   Return the type of Access allowed for these blocks.

   Protected Attributes
       Access access_

   Additional Inherited Members
Detailed Description
       Objects of class SCMatrixSubblockIter are used to iterate through the
       blocks of a matrix.

       The object must be deleted before using the matrix that owns the blocks
       that SCMatrixSubblockIter is iterating through.

Constructor & Destructor Documentation
   sc::SCMatrixSubblockIter::SCMatrixSubblockIter (Access access) [inline]
       The access variable should be one of Read, Write, Accum, and None, with
       the SCMatrixSubblockIter:: scope operator applied.

Author
       Generated automatically by Doxygen for MPQC from the source code.

Version 2.3.1			Fri Feb 19 2016	   sc::SCMatrixSubblockIter(3)
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