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NAG FL Interface
f06dff (icopy)

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1 Purpose

f06dff copies an integer vector.

2 Specification

Fortran Interface
Subroutine f06dff ( n, x, incx, y, incy)
Integer, Intent (In) :: n, x(*), incx, incy
Integer, Intent (Inout) :: y(*)
C Header Interface
#include <nag.h>
void  f06dff_ (const Integer *n, const Integer x[], const Integer *incx, Integer y[], const Integer *incy)
The routine may be called by the names f06dff or nagf_blas_icopy.

3 Description

f06dff performs the operation
yx  
where x and y are n-element integer vectors scattered with stride incx and incy respectively.

4 References

None.

5 Arguments

1: n Integer Input
On entry: n, the number of elements in x and y.
2: x(*) Integer array Input
Note: the dimension of the array x must be at least max(1, 1+(n-1) ×|incx| ) .
On entry: the n-element vector x.
If incx>0, xi must be stored in x(1+(i-1)×incx), for i=1,2,,n.
If incx<0, xi must be stored in x(1-(n-i)×incx), for i=1,2,,n.
Intermediate elements of x are not referenced.
3: incx Integer Input
On entry: the increment in the subscripts of x between successive elements of x.
4: y(*) Integer array Input/Output
Note: the dimension of the array y must be at least max(1, 1+(n-1) ×|incy| ) .
On entry: if |incy|1, intermediate elements of y may contain values and will not be referenced; the other elements will be overwritten and need not be set.
On exit: the elements yi of the vector y will be stored in y as follows.
If incy>0, yi will be stored in y(1+(i-1)×incy), for i=1,2,,n.
If incy<0, yi will be stored in y(1-(n-i)×incy), for i=1,2,,n.
Intermediate elements of y are unchanged.
5: incy Integer Input
On entry: the increment in the subscripts of y between successive elements of y.

6 Error Indicators and Warnings

None.

7 Accuracy

Not applicable.

8 Parallelism and Performance

f06dff is not threaded in any implementation.

9 Further Comments

None.

10 Example

None.