debian man page for cungl2

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cungl2.f(3)							      LAPACK							       cungl2.f(3)

NAME
cungl2.f -
SYNOPSIS
Functions/Subroutines subroutine cungl2 (M, N, K, A, LDA, TAU, WORK, INFO) CUNGL2 Function/Subroutine Documentation subroutine cungl2 (integerM, integerN, integerK, complex, dimension( lda, * )A, integerLDA, complex, dimension( * )TAU, complex, dimension( * )WORK, integerINFO) CUNGL2 Purpose: CUNGL2 generates an m-by-n complex matrix Q with orthonormal rows, which is defined as the first m rows of a product of k elementary reflectors of order n Q = H(k)**H . . . H(2)**H H(1)**H as returned by CGELQF. Parameters: M M is INTEGER The number of rows of the matrix Q. M >= 0. N N is INTEGER The number of columns of the matrix Q. N >= M. K K is INTEGER The number of elementary reflectors whose product defines the matrix Q. M >= K >= 0. A A is COMPLEX array, dimension (LDA,N) On entry, the i-th row must contain the vector which defines the elementary reflector H(i), for i = 1,2,...,k, as returned by CGELQF in the first k rows of its array argument A. On exit, the m by n matrix Q. LDA LDA is INTEGER The first dimension of the array A. LDA >= max(1,M). TAU TAU is COMPLEX array, dimension (K) TAU(i) must contain the scalar factor of the elementary reflector H(i), as returned by CGELQF. WORK WORK is COMPLEX array, dimension (M) INFO INFO is INTEGER = 0: successful exit < 0: if INFO = -i, the i-th argument has an illegal value Author: Univ. of Tennessee Univ. of California Berkeley Univ. of Colorado Denver NAG Ltd. Date: November 2011 Definition at line 114 of file cungl2.f. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for LAPACK from the source code. Version 3.4.1 Sun May 26 2013 cungl2.f(3)
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