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n OpenVMS usage:longword_signed type: longword integer (signed) access: read only mechanism: by reference Number of elements in vector x to be processed. The n argument is the address of a signed longword integer containing the number of elements. x OpenVMS usage:floating_point or complex_number type: F_floating, D_floating, G_floating real or F_floating, D_floating, G_floating complex access: read only mechanism: by reference, array reference Array containing the elements to be accessed. All elements of array x are accessed only if the increment argument of x, called incx, is 1. The x argument is the address of a floating-point or floating-point complex number that is this array. This argument is an array of length at least: 1+(n-1)*|incx| where: n = number of vector elements specified in n incx= increment argument for the array x specified in incx Specify the data type as follows: Routine Data Type for x BLAS1$VSNRM2 F-floating real BLAS1$VDNRM2 D-floating real BLAS1$VGNRM2 G-floating real BLAS1$VSCNRM2 F-floating complex BLAS1$VDZNRM2 D-floating complex BLAS1$VGWNRM2 G-floating complex If n is less than or equal to 0, then e_norm is 0.0. incx OpenVMS usage:longword_signed type: longword integer (signed) access: read only mechanism: by reference Increment argument for the array x. The incx argument is the address of a signed longword integer containing the increment argument. If incx is greater than or equal to 0, then x is referenced forward in array x; that is, x[i] is referenced in: x(1+(i-1)*incx) where: x = array specified in x i = element of the vector x incx= increment argument for the array x specified in incx If you specify a negative value for incx, it is interpreted as the absolute value of incx.
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