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NAME

     zcopy - Copy x to y

SYNOPSIS

     SUBROUTINE ZCOPY(N, X, INCX, Y, INCY)

     DOUBLE COMPLEX X(*), Y(*)
     INTEGER N, INCX, INCY

     SUBROUTINE ZCOPY_64(N, X, INCX, Y, INCY)

     DOUBLE COMPLEX X(*), Y(*)
     INTEGER*8 N, INCX, INCY

  F95 INTERFACE
     SUBROUTINE COPY([N], X, [INCX], Y, [INCY])

     COMPLEX(8), DIMENSION(:) :: X, Y
     INTEGER :: N, INCX, INCY

     SUBROUTINE COPY_64([N], X, [INCX], Y, [INCY])

     COMPLEX(8), DIMENSION(:) :: X, Y
     INTEGER(8) :: N, INCX, INCY

  C INTERFACE
     #include <sunperf.h>

     void zcopy(int n, doublecomplex *x, int incx,  doublecomplex
               *y, int incy);

     void zcopy_64(long n, doublecomplex  *x,  long  incx,  doub-
               lecomplex *y, long incy);

PURPOSE

     zcopy Copy x to y where x and y are n-vectors.

ARGUMENTS

     N (input)
               On entry, N specifies the number  of  elements  in
               the  vector.   N must be at least one for the sub-
               routine to have any visible effect.  Unchanged  on
               exit.
     X (input)
               of DIMENSION at least ( 1 + ( n - 1 )*abs( INCX  )
               ).   Before  entry,  the  incremented array X must
               contain the vector x.  Unchanged on exit.

     INCX (input)
               On entry, INCX specifies  the  increment  for  the
               elements of X.  Unchanged on exit.

     Y (output)
               of DIMENSION at least ( 1 + ( n - 1 )*abs( INCY  )
               ).  On entry, the incremented array Y must contain
               the vector y. On exit, Y  is  overwritten  by  the
               vector x.

     INCY (input)
               On entry, INCY specifies  the  increment  for  the
               elements of Y.  Unchanged on exit.