zlassq(l) - Linux man page
Name
ZLASSQ - returns the values scl and ssq such that ( scl**2 )*ssq = x( 1 )**2 +...+ x( n )**2 + ( scale**2 )*sumsq,
Synopsis
- SUBROUTINE ZLASSQ(
N, X, INCX, SCALE, SUMSQ )
INTEGER
INCX, N
DOUBLE
PRECISION SCALE, SUMSQ
COMPLEX*16
X( * )
Purpose
ZLASSQ returns the values scl and ssq such that where x( i ) = abs( X( 1 + ( i - 1 )*INCX ) ). The value of sumsq is assumed to be at least unity and the
value of ssq will then satisfy 1.0 .le. ssq .le. ( sumsq + 2*n ).
scale is assumed to be non-negative and scl returns the value scl = max( scale, abs( real( x( i ) ) ), abs( aimag( x( i ) ) ) ), i
scale and sumsq must be supplied in SCALE and SUMSQ respectively. SCALE and SUMSQ are overwritten by scl and ssq respectively. The routine makes only one pass
through the vector X.
Arguments
N (input) INTEGER
- The number of elements to be used from the vector X.
- X (input) COMPLEX*16 array, dimension (N)
- The vector x as described above. x( i ) = X( 1 + ( i - 1 )*INCX ), 1 <= i <= n.
- INCX (input) INTEGER
- The increment between successive values of the vector X. INCX > 0.
- SCALE (input/output) DOUBLE PRECISION
- On entry, the value scale in the equation above. On exit, SCALE is overwritten with the value scl .
- SUMSQ (input/output) DOUBLE PRECISION
- On entry, the value sumsq in the equation above. On exit, SUMSQ is overwritten with the value ssq .