HPL_dlacpy - Man Page
B := A.
Synopsis
#include "hpl.h"
void HPL_dlacpy( const int M, const int N, const double * A, const int LDA, double * B, const int LDB );
Description
HPL_dlacpy copies an array A into an array B.
Arguments
- M (local input) const int
On entry, M specifies the number of rows of the arrays A and B. M must be at least zero.
- N (local input) const int
On entry, N specifies the number of columns of the arrays A and B. N must be at least zero.
- A (local input) const double *
On entry, A points to an array of dimension (LDA,N).
- LDA (local input) const int
On entry, LDA specifies the leading dimension of the array A. LDA must be at least MAX(1,M).
- B (local output) double *
On entry, B points to an array of dimension (LDB,N). On exit, B is overwritten with A.
- LDB (local input) const int
On entry, LDB specifies the leading dimension of the array B. LDB must be at least MAX(1,M).
Example
#include "hpl.h"
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
double a[2*2], b[2*2];
a[0] = 1.0; a[1] = 3.0; a[2] = 2.0; a[3] = 4.0;
HPL_dlacpy( 2, 2, a, 2, b, 2 );
printf(" [%f,%f]\n", b[0], b[2]);
printf("b=[%f,%f]\n", b[1], b[3]);
exit(0);
return(0);
}
See Also
HPL_dlatcpy (3).