Developer Reference for Intel® oneAPI Math Kernel Library for Fortran
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v?Inv
Performs element by element inversion of the vector.
call vsinv( n, a, y )
call vsinvi(n, a, inca, y, incy)
call vmsinv( n, a, y, mode )
call vmsinvi(n, a, inca, y, incy, mode)
call vdinv( n, a, y )
call vdinvi(n, a, inca, y, incy)
call vmdinv( n, a, y, mode )
call vmdinvi(n, a, inca, y, incy, mode)
- mkl_vml.f90
 
Name  |  
      Type  |  
      Description  |  
     
|---|---|---|
n  |  
      INTEGER, INTENT(IN)  |  
      Specifies the number of elements to be calculated.  |  
     
a  |  
      DOUBLE PRECISION for vdinv, vmdinv REAL, INTENT(IN) for vsinv, vmsinv DOUBLE PRECISION, INTENT(IN) for vdinv, vmdinv  |  
      Array that specifies the input vector a.  |  
     
inca, incy  |  
      INTEGER, INTENT(IN)  |  
      Specifies increments for the elements of a and y.  |  
     
mode  |  
      INTEGER(KIND=8), INTENT(IN)  |  
      Overrides global VM mode setting for this function call. See vmlSetMode for possible values and their description.  |  
     
Name  |  
      Type  |  
      Description  |  
     
|---|---|---|
y  |  
      DOUBLE PRECISION for vdinv, vmdinv REAL, INTENT(OUT) for vsinv, vmsinv DOUBLE PRECISION, INTENT(OUT) for vdinv, vmdinv  |  
      Array that specifies the output vector y.  |  
     
The v?Inv function performs element by element inversion of the vector.
| Argument | Result | VM Error Status | Exception | 
|---|---|---|---|
| +0 | +∞ | VML_STATUS_SING | ZERODIVIDE | 
| -0 | -∞ | VML_STATUS_SING | ZERODIVIDE | 
| +∞ | +0 | ||
| -∞ | -0 | ||
| QNAN | QNAN | ||
| SNAN | QNAN | INVALID |