cosqb - synthesize a Fourier sequence from its representation in terms of a cosine series with odd wave numbers. The COSQ operations are unnormalized inverses of themselves, so a call to COSQF followed by a call to COSQB will multiply the input sequence by 4 * N.
SUBROUTINE COSQB(N, X, WSAVE) INTEGER N REAL X(*), WSAVE(*) SUBROUTINE COSQB_64(N, X, WSAVE) INTEGER*8 N REAL X(*), WSAVE(*) F95 INTERFACE SUBROUTINE COSQB(N, X, WSAVE) INTEGER :: N REAL, DIMENSION(:) :: X, WSAVE SUBROUTINE COSQB_64(N, X, WSAVE) INTEGER(8) :: N REAL, DIMENSION(:) :: X, WSAVE C INTERFACE #include <sunperf.h> void cosqb(int n, float *x, float *wsave); void cosqb_64(long n, float *x, float *wsave);
Oracle Solaris Studio Performance Library cosqb(3P) NAME cosqb - synthesize a Fourier sequence from its representation in terms of a cosine series with odd wave numbers. The COSQ operations are unnormalized inverses of themselves, so a call to COSQF followed by a call to COSQB will multiply the input sequence by 4 * N. SYNOPSIS SUBROUTINE COSQB(N, X, WSAVE) INTEGER N REAL X(*), WSAVE(*) SUBROUTINE COSQB_64(N, X, WSAVE) INTEGER*8 N REAL X(*), WSAVE(*) F95 INTERFACE SUBROUTINE COSQB(N, X, WSAVE) INTEGER :: N REAL, DIMENSION(:) :: X, WSAVE SUBROUTINE COSQB_64(N, X, WSAVE) INTEGER(8) :: N REAL, DIMENSION(:) :: X, WSAVE C INTERFACE #include <sunperf.h> void cosqb(int n, float *x, float *wsave); void cosqb_64(long n, float *x, float *wsave); ARGUMENTS N (input) Length of the sequence to be transformed. These subroutines are most efficient when N is a product of small primes. N >= 0. X (input/output) On entry, an array of length N containing the sequence to be transformed. On exit, the quarter-wave cosine synthesis of the input. WSAVE (input) On entry, an array with dimension of at least (3 * N + 15) that has been initialized by COSQI. 7 Nov 2015 cosqb(3P)