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Functions
public pure function ddot(f_n, f_dx, f_incx, f_dy, f_incy) result(f_a)
Arguments
Type
Intent
Optional
Attributes
Name
integer,
intent(in)
::
f_n
real(kind=rk),
intent(in)
::
f_dx(f_n)
integer,
intent(in)
::
f_incx
real(kind=rk),
intent(in)
::
f_dy(f_n)
integer,
intent(in)
::
f_incy
Return Value
real(kind=rk)
public pure function sdot(f_n, f_dx, f_incx, f_dy, f_incy) result(f_a)
Arguments
Type
Intent
Optional
Attributes
Name
integer,
intent(in)
::
f_n
real(kind=rk),
intent(in)
::
f_dx(f_n)
integer,
intent(in)
::
f_incx
real(kind=rk),
intent(in)
::
f_dy(f_n)
integer,
intent(in)
::
f_incy
Return Value
real(kind=rk)
public pure function ddot(f_n, f_dx, f_incx, f_dy, f_incy) result(f_a)