vcosqb
vcosqb - synthesize a Fourier sequence from its representation in terms of a cosine
series with odd wave numbers.
The VCOSQ operations are normalized, so a call
of VCOSQF followed by a call of VCOSQB will return the original sequence.
SUBROUTINE VCOSQB( M, N, X, XT, MDIMX, WSAVE)
INTEGER M, N, MDIMX
REAL X(MDIMX,*), XT(MDIMX,*), WSAVE(*)
SUBROUTINE VCOSQB_64( M, N, X, XT, MDIMX, WSAVE)
INTEGER*8 M, N, MDIMX
REAL X(MDIMX,*), XT(MDIMX,*), WSAVE(*)
SUBROUTINE COSQB( [M], [N], X, XT, [MDIMX], WSAVE)
INTEGER :: M, N, MDIMX
REAL, DIMENSION(:) :: WSAVE
REAL, DIMENSION(:,:) :: X, XT
SUBROUTINE COSQB_64( [M], [N], X, XT, [MDIMX], WSAVE)
INTEGER(8) :: M, N, MDIMX
REAL, DIMENSION(:) :: WSAVE
REAL, DIMENSION(:,:) :: X, XT
#include <sunperf.h>
void vcosqb(int m, int n, float *x, float *xt, int mdimx, float *wsave);
void vcosqb_64(long m, long n, float *x, float *xt, long mdimx, float *wsave);
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* M (input)
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The number of sequences to be transformed. M >= 0.
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* N (input)
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Length of the sequence to be transformed. These subroutines are most efficient when N is a product of
small primes. N >= 0.
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* X (input/output)
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On entry, the rows contain the sequences to be
transformed. On exit, the quarter-wave cosine synthesis of the input.
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* XT (input)
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A work array.
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* MDIMX (input)
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Leading dimension of the arrays X and XT as specified in a dimension or type statement.
MDIMX >= M.
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* WSAVE (input)
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On entry, an array of dimension (2 * N + 15) or greater initialized by VCOSQI.