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?dotc
Computes a dot product of a conjugated vector with another vector.
res = cdotc(n, x, incx, y, incy)
res = zdotc(n, x, incx, y, incy)
res = dotc(x, y)
- mkl.fi, blas.f90
The ?dotc routines perform a vector-vector operation defined as:
where xi and yi are elements of vectors x and y.
- n
-
INTEGER. Specifies the number of elements in vectors x and y.
- x
-
COMPLEX for cdotc
DOUBLE COMPLEX for zdotc
Array, size at least (1 + (n -1)*abs(incx)).
- incx
-
INTEGER. Specifies the increment for the elements of x.
- y
-
COMPLEX for cdotc
DOUBLE COMPLEX for zdotc
Array, size at least (1 + (n -1)*abs(incy)).
- incy
-
INTEGER. Specifies the increment for the elements of y.
- res
-
COMPLEX for cdotc
DOUBLE COMPLEX for zdotc
Contains the result of the dot product of the conjugated x and unconjugated y, if n is positive. Otherwise, it contains 0.
Routines in Fortran 95 interface have fewer arguments in the calling sequence than their FORTRAN 77 counterparts. For general conventions applied to skip redundant or reconstructible arguments, see BLAS 95 Interface Conventions.
Specific details for the routine dotc interface are the following:
- x
-
Holds the vector with the number of elements n.
- y
-
Holds the vector with the number of elements n.