1HPL_dcopy(3) HPL Library Functions HPL_dcopy(3)
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6 HPL_dcopy - y := x.
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9 #include "hpl.h"
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11 void HPL_dcopy( const int N, const double * X, const int INCX, double *
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15 HPL_dcopy copies the vector x into the vector y.
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18 N (local input) const int
19 On entry, N specifies the length of the vectors x and y. N
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22 X (local input) const double *
23 On entry, X is an incremented array of dimension at least (
24 1 + ( n - 1 ) * abs( INCX ) ) that contains the vector x.
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26 INCX (local input) const int
27 On entry, INCX specifies the increment for the elements of X.
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30 Y (local input/output) double *
31 On entry, Y is an incremented array of dimension at least (
32 1 + ( n - 1 ) * abs( INCY ) ) that contains the vector y. On
33 exit, the entries of the incremented array Y are updated with
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36 INCY (local input) const int
37 On entry, INCY specifies the increment for the elements of Y.
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41 #include "hpl.h"
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43 int main(int argc, char *argv[])
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45 double x[3], y[3];
46 x[0] = 1.0; x[1] = 2.0; x[2] = 3.0;
47 y[0] = 4.0; y[1] = 5.0; y[2] = 6.0;
48 HPL_dcopy( 3, x, 1, y, 1 );
49 printf("y=[%f,%f,%f]\n", y[0], y[1], y[2]);
50 exit(0); return(0);
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54 HPL_daxpy (3), HPL_dscal (3), HPL_dswap (3).
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58HPL 2.2 February 24, 2016 HPL_dcopy(3)