Silicon Power Computer & comm FLSG620DA manual

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    FLSG620DA Users' Note http://www.csar.cfs.ac.uk/test/software/maths/nag/mark20... 1 of 10 18/08/2004 12:11 NAG Fortran Library, Mark 20 FLSG620DA Silicon Graphics (IRIX 6) Double Precision Users' Note Contents 1. Introduction 2. Availability of Routines 3. General Information 3.1. Accessing the Library 3.2. Example Programs 3.3. Interpret[...]

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    FLSG620DA Users' Note http://www.csar.cfs.ac.uk/test/software/maths/nag/mark20... 2 of 10 18/08/2004 12:11 (c) Routine Document The libraries supplied with this implementation have not been compiled in a manner that facilitates the use of multiple threads. 2. Availability of Routines All routines listed in the chapter contents documents of the[...]

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    FLSG620DA Users' Note http://www.csar.cfs.ac.uk/test/software/maths/nag/mark20... 3 of 10 18/08/2004 12:11 f90 driver.f -lnag_scs -lscs This links to the NAG library as well as the Silicon Graphics BLAS and LAPACK routines in SCSL. Note that the choice of the library linked to can be overridden by specifying the application binary interface (A[...]

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    FLSG620DA Users' Note http://www.csar.cfs.ac.uk/test/software/maths/nag/mark20... 4 of 10 18/08/2004 12:11 returned by X02AJF in Section 4 Thus a parameter described as real should be declared as DOUBLE PRECISION in your program. If a routine accumulates an inner product in additional precision , it is using software to simulate quadruple prec[...]

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    FLSG620DA Users' Note http://www.csar.cfs.ac.uk/test/software/maths/nag/mark20... 5 of 10 18/08/2004 12:11 their use is recommended in preference to writing your own declarations. The NAG Fortran Library Interface Block files are organised by Library chapter. The module names are: nag_f77_a_chapter nag_f77_c_chapter nag_f77_d_chapter nag_f77_e[...]

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    FLSG620DA Users' Note http://www.csar.cfs.ac.uk/test/software/maths/nag/mark20... 6 of 10 18/08/2004 12:11 ******************************************************************* * .. Executable Statements .. WRITE (NOUT,*) 'S18DEF Example Program Results' * Skip heading in data file READ (NIN,*) WRITE (NOUT,*) WRITE (NOUT,99999) 'C[...]

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    FLSG620DA Users' Note http://www.csar.cfs.ac.uk/test/software/maths/nag/mark20... 7 of 10 18/08/2004 12:11 F(2) = 1.0D-14 S10AAF E(1) = 18.50 S10ABF E(1) = 708.0 S10ACF E(1) = 708.0 S13AAF x(hi) = 708.3 S13ACF x(hi) = 5.6D+14 S13ADF x(hi) = 5.6D+14 S14AAF IFAIL = 1 if X > 170.0 IFAIL = 2 if X < -170.0 IFAIL = 3 if abs(X) < 2.23D-308 S[...]

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    FLSG620DA Users' Note http://www.csar.cfs.ac.uk/test/software/maths/nag/mark20... 8 of 10 18/08/2004 12:11 (f) X01 The values of the mathematical constants are: X01AAF (PI) = 3.1415926535897932 X01ABF (GAMMA) = 0.5772156649015329 (g) X02 The values of the machine constants are: The basic parameters of the model X02BHF = 2 X02BJF = 53 X02BKF = [...]

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    FLSG620DA Users' Note http://www.csar.cfs.ac.uk/test/software/maths/nag/mark20... 9 of 10 18/08/2004 12:11 Document Format (PDF) files, with an HTML index, in the NAGdoc directory. The introductory material is also provided as HTML files in the NAGdoc directory. A main index file has been provided (NAGdoc/fl/html/mark20.html) which contains a [...]

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    FLSG620DA Users' Note http://www.csar.cfs.ac.uk/test/software/maths/nag/mark20... 10 of 10 18/08/2004 12:11 Many factors influence the way NAG's products and services evolve and your ideas are invaluable in helping us to ensure that we meet your needs. If you would like to contribute to this process we would be delighted to receive your c[...]