# How to convert LaGenMatDouble to LaSymmBandMatDouble Matrix and back?

I am trying to convert a dense matrix to a Band matrix and back, with reference from http://www.netlib.org/lapack/lug/node124.html

But when I check the matrix output using cout<<matrix<<endl,

it does not seem correct.

    int n = 5;
int kl = 2;//subdiag(klower)
int ku = 1;//superdiag(kupper)
int p = kl+ku+1;

LaSymmBandMatDouble A(n,p);
double arrA[]={  10,     1,     0,     0,     0,
1,    10,     1,     0,     0,
1,     1,    10,     1,     0,
0,     1,     1,    10,     1,
0,     0,     1,     1,    10};
LaGenMatDouble mA(arrA,n,n);
Mat_to_SymmBandMat(mA,A,n,kl,ku);


where

void Mat_to_SymmBandMat(LaGenMatDouble &A, LaSymmBandMatDouble &AB, int n, int subdiag, int superdiag)
{
int u,v,ku,kl;
ku=superdiag;
kl=subdiag;

for(int i=0;i<n;i++){
for(int j=0;j<n;j++){
if(i>max(1,j-ku) && i<min(n,j+kl)){
u = ku+1+i-j;
v = j;
AB(u,v)=A(i,j);
}
}
}
}

void SymmBandMat_to_Mat(LaSymmBandMatDouble &AB, LaGenMatDouble &A, int n, int subdiag, int superdiag)
{
int u,v,ku,kl;
ku=superdiag;
kl=subdiag;

for(int i=0;i<n;i++){
for(int j=0;j<n;j++){
if(i>max(1,j-ku) && i<min(n,j+kl)){
u = ku+1+i-j;
v = j;
A(i,j)=AB(u,v);
}
}
}
}


output:

A=  //the original matrix
10  1  1  0  0
1  10  1  1  0
0  1  10  1  1
0  0  1  10  1
0  0  0  1  10

0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 1 0
0 0 10 10 10
0 1 10 1 0
0 0 10 0 0

A=   //converting AB back to A
0  0  0  0  0
0  0  0  0  0
0  1  10  0  0
0  0  10  10  0
0  0  0  1  10


What could be wrong?

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your first paragraph kind of just stops. –  Ken Wayne VanderLinde Jul 6 '11 at 2:47
The reason why I need a symmBandMatrix is because I need to use the cholesky factorization: /** * Factorize a real-valued symmetric positive definite band matrix * with Cholesky. * * @param A On entry, a real-valued symmetric positive definite * band matrix A of dimension N x N. * * @param AF On exit, the lower triangular Cholesky factorization * of A with \f$AF^T \cdot AF = A \f$ */ void LaSymmBandMatFactorize(const LaSymmBandMatDouble &A, LaSymmBandMatDouble& AF); –  user506146 Jul 6 '11 at 5:45
@user506146: Your original A isn't symmetric. –  talonmies Jul 6 '11 at 8:16