DCKLSE
Univ. of Tennessee, Univ. of California Berkeley and NAG Ltd..
November 2006
November 2006
Purpose
DCKLSE tests DGGLSE - a subroutine for solving linear equality
constrained least square problem (LSE).
constrained least square problem (LSE).
Arguments
NN |
(input) INTEGER
The number of values of (M,P,N) contained in the vectors
(MVAL, PVAL, NVAL). |
MVAL |
(input) INTEGER array, dimension (NN)
The values of the matrix row(column) dimension M.
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PVAL |
(input) INTEGER array, dimension (NN)
The values of the matrix row(column) dimension P.
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NVAL |
(input) INTEGER array, dimension (NN)
The values of the matrix column(row) dimension N.
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NMATS |
(input) INTEGER
The number of matrix types to be tested for each combination
of matrix dimensions. If NMATS >= NTYPES (the maximum number of matrix types), then all the different types are generated for testing. If NMATS < NTYPES, another input line is read to get the numbers of the matrix types to be used. |
ISEED |
(input/output) INTEGER array, dimension (4)
On entry, the seed of the random number generator. The array
elements should be between 0 and 4095, otherwise they will be reduced mod 4096, and ISEED(4) must be odd. On exit, the next seed in the random number sequence after all the test matrices have been generated. |
THRESH |
(input) DOUBLE PRECISION
The threshold value for the test ratios. A result is
included in the output file if RESULT >= THRESH. To have every test ratio printed, use THRESH = 0. |
NMAX |
(input) INTEGER
The maximum value permitted for M or N, used in dimensioning
the work arrays. |
A |
(workspace) DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (NMAX*NMAX)
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AF |
(workspace) DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (NMAX*NMAX)
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B |
(workspace) DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (NMAX*NMAX)
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BF |
(workspace) DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (NMAX*NMAX)
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X |
(workspace) DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (5*NMAX)
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WORK |
(workspace) DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (NMAX*NMAX)
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RWORK |
(workspace) DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (NMAX)
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NIN |
(input) INTEGER
The unit number for input.
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NOUT |
(input) INTEGER
The unit number for output.
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INFO |
(output) INTEGER
= 0 : successful exit
> 0 : If DLATMS returns an error code, the absolute value of it is returned. |