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?lapmr
Rearranges rows of a matrix as specified by a permutation vector.
Syntax
lapack_int LAPACKE_slapmr (int matrix_layout, lapack_logical forwrd, lapack_int m, lapack_int n, float* x, lapack_int ldx, lapack_int * k);
lapack_int LAPACKE_dlapmr (int matrix_layout, lapack_logical forwrd, lapack_int m, lapack_int n, double* x, lapack_int ldx, lapack_int * k);
lapack_int LAPACKE_clapmr (int matrix_layout, lapack_logical forwrd, lapack_int m, lapack_int n, lapack_complex_float* x, lapack_int ldx, lapack_int * k);
lapack_int LAPACKE_zlapmr (int matrix_layout, lapack_logical forwrd, lapack_int m, lapack_int n, lapack_complex_double* x, lapack_int ldx, lapack_int * k);
Include Files
- mkl.h
Description
The ?lapmr routine rearranges the rows of the m-by-n matrix X as specified by the permutation k[0], k[1], ... , k[m-1] of the integers 1,...,m.
If forwrd is true, forward permutation:
X(k[i-1],:) is moved to X{i,:) for i= 1,2,...,m.
If forwrd is false, backward permutation:
X{i,:) is moved to X(k[i-1,:) for i = 1,2,...,m.
Input Parameters
A <datatype> placeholder, if present, is used for the C interface data types in the C interface section above. See C Interface Conventions for the C interface principal conventions and type definitions.
- forwrd
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If forwrd is true, forward permutation.
If forwrd is false, backward permutation.
- m
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The number of rows of the matrix X. m≥ 0.
- n
-
The number of columns of the matrix X. n≥ 0.
- x
-
Array, size at least max(1, ldx*n) for column major and max(1, ldx*m) for row major layout. On entry, the m-by-n matrix X.
- ldx
-
The leading dimension of the array X, ldx≥ max(1,m)for column major layout and ldx≥ max(1,n) for row major layout.
- k
-
Array, size (m). On entry, k contains the permutation vector and is used as internal workspace.
Output Parameters
- x
-
On exit, x contains the permuted matrix X.
- k
-
On exit, k is reset to its original value.
Return Values
This function returns a value info.
If info = 0, the execution is successful.
If info = -i, the i-th parameter had an illegal value.
If info = -1011, memory allocation error occurred.