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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
slabad
slabad.f(3) LAPACK slabad.f(3)
NAME
slabad.f -
SYNOPSIS
Functions/Subroutines
subroutine slabad (SMALL, LARGE)
SLABAD
Function/Subroutine Documentation
subroutine slabad (realSMALL, realLARGE)
SLABAD
Purpose:
SLABAD takes as input the values computed by SLAMCH for underflow and
overflow, and returns the square root of each of these values if the
log of LARGE is sufficiently large. This subroutine is intended to
identify machines with a large exponent range, such as the Crays, and
redefine the underflow and overflow limits to be the square roots of
the values computed by SLAMCH. This subroutine is needed because
SLAMCH does not compensate for poor arithmetic in the upper half of
the exponent range, as is found on a Cray.
Parameters:
SMALL
SMALL is REAL
On entry, the underflow threshold as computed by SLAMCH.
On exit, if LOG10(LARGE) is sufficiently large, the square
root of SMALL, otherwise unchanged.
LARGE
LARGE is REAL
On entry, the overflow threshold as computed by SLAMCH.
On exit, if LOG10(LARGE) is sufficiently large, the square
root of LARGE, otherwise unchanged.
Author:
Univ. of Tennessee
Univ. of California Berkeley
Univ. of Colorado Denver
NAG Ltd.
Date:
November 2011
Definition at line 75 of file slabad.f.
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