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Visible to Intel only — GUID: GUID-8D502B99-B02A-49AE-9BF2-8468F4EFF28F
?lamc5
Called from ?lamc2. Attempts to compute the largest machine floating-point number, without overflow.
call slamc5( beta, p, emin, ieee, emax, rmax)
call dlamc5( beta, p, emin, ieee, emax, rmax)
- mkl.fi
The routine ?lamc5 attempts to compute rmax, the largest machine floating-point number, without overflow. It assumes that emax + abs(emin) sum approximately to a power of 2. It will fail on machines where this assumption does not hold, for example, the Cyber 205 (emin = -28625, emax = 28718). It will also fail if the value supplied for emin is too large (that is, too close to zero), probably with overflow.
- beta
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INTEGER. The base of floating-point arithmetic.
- p
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INTEGER. The number of base beta digits in the mantissa of a floating-point value.
- emin
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INTEGER. The minimum exponent before (gradual) underflow.
- ieee
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LOGICAL. A logical flag specifying whether or not the arithmetic system is thought to comply with the IEEE standard.
- emax
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INTEGER. The largest exponent before overflow.
- rmax
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REAL for slamc5
DOUBLE PRECISION for dlamc5
The largest machine floating-point number.