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ddot - compute the dot product of two vectors x and y.
DOUBLE PRECISION FUNCTION DDOT(N, X, INCX, Y, INCY)
INTEGER N, INCX, INCY
DOUBLE PRECISION X(*), Y(*)
DOUBLE PRECISION FUNCTION DDOT_64(N, X, INCX, Y, INCY)
INTEGER*8 N, INCX, INCY
DOUBLE PRECISION X(*), Y(*)
F95 INTERFACE
REAL(8) FUNCTION DOT([N], X, [INCX], Y, [INCY])
INTEGER :: N, INCX, INCY
REAL(8), DIMENSION(:) :: X, Y
REAL(8) FUNCTION DOT_64([N], X, [INCX], Y, [INCY])
INTEGER(8) :: N, INCX, INCY
REAL(8), DIMENSION(:) :: X, Y
C INTERFACE
#include <sunperf.h>
double ddot(int n, double *x, int incx, double *y, int
incy);
double ddot_64(long n, double *x, long incx, double *y, long
incy);
ddot compute the dot product of x and y where x and y are
n-vectors.
N (input)
On entry, N specifies the number of elements in
the vector. If N is not positive then the func-
tion returns the value 0.0. Unchanged on exit.
X (input)
( 1 + ( n - 1 )*abs( INCX ) ). On 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 (input)
( 1 + ( n - 1 )*abs( INCY ) ). On entry, the
incremented array Y must contain the vector y.
Unchanged on exit.
INCY (input)
On entry, INCY specifies the increment for the
elements of Y. Unchanged on exit.