> On 13 Jun 2025, at 11:32 AM, SCOTTO Alexandre via petsc-users 
> <petsc-users@mcs.anl.gov> wrote:
> 
> Dear PETSc community,
>  
> I am currently struggling with the ADD_VALUE mode of the Scatter object. Here 
> is a simple piece of (Python) code to illustrate the issue:
>  
> vec_1 = PETSc.Vec().createMPI(size=10)
> vec_1.shift(2.0)
>  
> vec_2 = PETSc.Vec().createMPI(size=10)
> vec_2.shift(1.0)
>  
> index_set = PETSc.IS().createStride(10, step=1)
>  
> scatter = PETSc.Scatter().create(vec_1, index_set, vec_2, index_set)
> scatter.scatter(vec_1, vec_2, addv=True)
>  
> Vectors vec_1 and vec_2 are respectively filled-in with 2.0 and 1.0. After 
> the scattering, I would expect to have in vec_2 the sum of the values 
> initially in vec_2 (that is  1.0) plus the values coming from vec_1 (that is 
> 2.0).
>  
> But instead of having vec_2 filled in with 3.0 it is filled-in with 9.0. My 
> understanding is that the number of processes (here 4 processes) plays a role 
> since 9.0 = 1.0 (initial value) + 2.0 (values coming from vec_1) x 4 (number 
> of processes).
>  
> Is there a way to have simply 3.0 as a result?

With the index_set you are supplying, you are basically saying that each 
process should scatter the complete vector (not just its local portion).
If you use an index_set which does not induce communication (e.g., of size the 
local size of the Vec and with the same start as the first local row of the 
Vec), then you’ll get 3.0 as a result.

Thanks,
Pierre

> Hoping to have been clear enough, best regards,
> Alexandre.

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