NAG Library Manual, Mark 29.3
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NAG AD Library Introduction
Example description
/* F03BF_P0W_F C++ Header Example Program.
 *
 * Copyright 2023 Numerical Algorithms Group.
 * Mark 29.3, 2023.
 */

#include <dco.hpp>
#include <iostream>
#include <nag.h>
#include <nagad.h>
#include <nagx04.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string>
using namespace std;

int main()
{
  int               exit_status = 0;
  nag::ad::handle_t ad_handle;
  Integer           ifail = 0;

  cout << "F03BF_P0W_F C++ Header Example Program Results\n\n";
  // Skip heading in data file
  string mystr;
  getline(cin, mystr);

  // Read problem size and number of right-hand-sides
  Integer n;
  cin >> n;

  // Allocate arrays containing A and its factorized form, B
  // and the solution X.
  double *a = 0;
  a         = new double[n * n];

  // Read the matrix A
  double dd;
  for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i)
  {
    for (int j = 0; j < n; ++j)
    {
      cin >> dd;
      Integer k = i + j * n;
      a[k]      = dd;
    }
  }

  // Print matrix A
  cout << endl;
  NagError fail;
  INIT_FAIL(fail);
  x04cac(Nag_ColMajor, Nag_LowerMatrix, Nag_NonUnitDiag, n, n, a, n, "  A", 0,
         &fail);

  // Factorize the matrix A
  ifail = 0;
  nag::ad::f07fd(ad_handle, "L", n, a, n, ifail);

  // Print Factorization of A
  cout << endl;
  // NagError  fail;
  INIT_FAIL(fail);
  x04cac(Nag_ColMajor, Nag_LowerMatrix, Nag_NonUnitDiag, n, n, a, n,
         "  Array A after factorization", 0, &fail);

  double  d;
  Integer id;
  ifail = 0;
  nag::ad::f03bf(ad_handle, n, a, n, d, id, ifail);

  cout << "\n d = " << d << " id = " << id << endl;
  cout << "\n value of determinant = " << d * pow(2.0, id);
  cout << endl;

  delete[] a;

  return exit_status;
}