centos man page for clartv

Query: clartv

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clartv.f(3)							      LAPACK							       clartv.f(3)

NAME
clartv.f -
SYNOPSIS
Functions/Subroutines subroutine clartv (N, X, INCX, Y, INCY, C, S, INCC) CLARTV applies a vector of plane rotations with real cosines and complex sines to the elements of a pair of vectors. Function/Subroutine Documentation subroutine clartv (integerN, complex, dimension( * )X, integerINCX, complex, dimension( * )Y, integerINCY, real, dimension( * )C, complex, dimension( * )S, integerINCC) CLARTV applies a vector of plane rotations with real cosines and complex sines to the elements of a pair of vectors. Purpose: CLARTV applies a vector of complex plane rotations with real cosines to elements of the complex vectors x and y. For i = 1,2,...,n ( x(i) ) := ( c(i) s(i) ) ( x(i) ) ( y(i) ) ( -conjg(s(i)) c(i) ) ( y(i) ) Parameters: N N is INTEGER The number of plane rotations to be applied. X X is COMPLEX array, dimension (1+(N-1)*INCX) The vector x. INCX INCX is INTEGER The increment between elements of X. INCX > 0. Y Y is COMPLEX array, dimension (1+(N-1)*INCY) The vector y. INCY INCY is INTEGER The increment between elements of Y. INCY > 0. C C is REAL array, dimension (1+(N-1)*INCC) The cosines of the plane rotations. S S is COMPLEX array, dimension (1+(N-1)*INCC) The sines of the plane rotations. INCC INCC is INTEGER The increment between elements of C and S. INCC > 0. Author: Univ. of Tennessee Univ. of California Berkeley Univ. of Colorado Denver NAG Ltd. Date: September 2012 Definition at line 108 of file clartv.f. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for LAPACK from the source code. Version 3.4.2 Tue Sep 25 2012 clartv.f(3)
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