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dgeequ(3P)		    Sun Performance Library		    dgeequ(3P)

NAME
       dgeequ  - compute row and column scalings intended to equilibrate an M-
       by-N matrix A and reduce its condition number

SYNOPSIS
       SUBROUTINE DGEEQU(M, N, A, LDA, R, C, ROWCND, COLCND, AMAX,
	     INFO)

       INTEGER M, N, LDA, INFO
       DOUBLE PRECISION ROWCND, COLCND, AMAX
       DOUBLE PRECISION A(LDA,*), R(*), C(*)

       SUBROUTINE DGEEQU_64(M, N, A, LDA, R, C, ROWCND, COLCND, AMAX,
	     INFO)

       INTEGER*8 M, N, LDA, INFO
       DOUBLE PRECISION ROWCND, COLCND, AMAX
       DOUBLE PRECISION A(LDA,*), R(*), C(*)

   F95 INTERFACE
       SUBROUTINE GEEQU([M], [N], A, [LDA], R, C, ROWCND, COLCND,
	      AMAX, [INFO])

       INTEGER :: M, N, LDA, INFO
       REAL(8) :: ROWCND, COLCND, AMAX
       REAL(8), DIMENSION(:) :: R, C
       REAL(8), DIMENSION(:,:) :: A

       SUBROUTINE GEEQU_64([M], [N], A, [LDA], R, C, ROWCND, COLCND,
	      AMAX, [INFO])

       INTEGER(8) :: M, N, LDA, INFO
       REAL(8) :: ROWCND, COLCND, AMAX
       REAL(8), DIMENSION(:) :: R, C
       REAL(8), DIMENSION(:,:) :: A

   C INTERFACE
       #include <sunperf.h>

       void dgeequ(int m, int n, double *a, int lda,  double  *r,  double  *c,
		 double *rowcnd, double *colcnd, double *amax, int *info);

       void  dgeequ_64(long  m, long n, double *a, long lda, double *r, double
		 *c,  double  *rowcnd,	double	*colcnd,  double  *amax,  long
		 *info);

PURPOSE
       dgeequ  computes	 row and column scalings intended to equilibrate an M-
       by-N matrix A and reduce its condition number.  R returns the row scale
       factors	and  C	the  column  scale  factors, chosen to try to make the
       largest element in each row and column of the matrix  B	with  elements
       B(i,j)=R(i)*A(i,j)*C(j) have absolute value 1.

       R(i)  and C(j) are restricted to be between SMLNUM = smallest safe num‐
       ber and BIGNUM = largest safe number.  Use of these scaling factors  is
       not  guaranteed	to  reduce the condition number of A but works well in
       practice.

ARGUMENTS
       M (input) The number of rows of the matrix A.  M >= 0.

       N (input) The number of columns of the matrix A.	 N >= 0.

       A (input) The M-by-N matrix whose equilibration factors are to be  com‐
		 puted.

       LDA (input)
		 The leading dimension of the array A.	LDA >= max(1,M).

       R (output)
		 If INFO = 0 or INFO > M, R contains the row scale factors for
		 A.

       C (output)
		 If INFO = 0,  C contains the column scale factors for A.

       ROWCND (output)
		 If INFO = 0 or INFO > M, ROWCND contains  the	ratio  of  the
		 smallest R(i) to the largest R(i).  If ROWCND >= 0.1 and AMAX
		 is neither too large nor too small, it is not	worth  scaling
		 by R.

       COLCND (output)
		 If  INFO  = 0, COLCND contains the ratio of the smallest C(i)
		 to the largest C(i).  If COLCND >= 0.1, it is not worth scal‐
		 ing by C.

       AMAX (output)
		 Absolute  value  of  largest matrix element.  If AMAX is very
		 close to overflow or very  close  to  underflow,  the	matrix
		 should be scaled.

       INFO (output)
		 = 0:  successful exit
		 < 0:  if INFO = -i, the i-th argument had an illegal value
		 > 0:  if INFO = i,  and i is
		 <= M:	the i-th row of A is exactly zero
		 >  M:	the (i-M)-th column of A is exactly zero

				  6 Mar 2009			    dgeequ(3P)
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