scasum


NAME

scasum - Return the sum of the absolute values of a vector x.


SYNOPSIS

  REAL FUNCTION SCASUM( N, X, INCX)
  COMPLEX X(*)
  INTEGER N, INCX
 
  REAL FUNCTION SCASUM_64( N, X, INCX)
  COMPLEX X(*)
  INTEGER*8 N, INCX
 

F95 INTERFACE

  REAL FUNCTION ASUM( [N], X, [INCX])
  COMPLEX, DIMENSION(:) :: X
  INTEGER :: N, INCX
 
  REAL FUNCTION ASUM_64( [N], X, [INCX])
  COMPLEX, DIMENSION(:) :: X
  INTEGER(8) :: N, INCX
 

C INTERFACE

#include <sunperf.h>

float scasum(int n, complex *x, int incx);

float scasum_64(long n, complex *x, long incx);


PURPOSE

scasum Return the sum of the absolute values of the elements of x where x is an n-vector. This is the sum of the absolute values of the real and complex elements and not the sum of the squares of the real and complex elements.


ARGUMENTS

* N (input)
On entry, N specifies the number of elements in the vector. N must be at least one for the subroutine to have any visible effect. Unchanged on exit.

* X (input/output)
( 1 + ( m - 1 )*abs( INCY ) ). On entry, the incremented array X must contain the vector x. On exit, X is overwritten by the updated vector x.

* INCX (input)
On entry, INCX specifies the increment for the elements of X. INCX must not be zero. Unchanged on exit.