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NAME

     cfft3i - initialize the array WSAVE, which is used  in  both
     CFFT3F and CFFT3B.

SYNOPSIS

     SUBROUTINE CFFT3I(M, N, K, WORK)

     INTEGER M, N, K
     REAL WORK(*)

     SUBROUTINE CFFT3I_64(M, N, K, WORK)

     INTEGER*8 M, N, K
     REAL WORK(*)

  F95 INTERFACE
     SUBROUTINE CFFT3I(M, N, K, WORK)

     INTEGER :: M, N, K
     REAL, DIMENSION(:) :: WORK

     SUBROUTINE CFFT3I_64(M, N, K, WORK)

     INTEGER(8) :: M, N, K
     REAL, DIMENSION(:) :: WORK

  C INTERFACE
     #include <sunperf.h>

     void cfft3i(int m, int n, int k, float *work);

     void cfft3i_64(long m, long n, long k, float *work);

ARGUMENTS

     M (input) Number of rows to be transformed.  M >= 0.

     N (input) Number of columns to be transformed.  N >= 0.

     K (input) Number of planes to be transformed.  K >= 0.

     WORK (input/output)
               On entry, an array of dimension (4*(M + N +  K)  +
               45)  or  greater.   CFFT3I needs to be called only
               once  to  initialize  array  WORK  before  calling
               CFFT3F  and/or  CFFT3B  if M, N, K and WORK remain
               unchanged between these calls.   Thus,  subsequent
               transforms  or inverse transforms of same size can
               be obtained faster than the first  since  they  do
               not require initialization of the workspace.