Developer Reference for Intel® oneAPI Math Kernel Library for Fortran

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Date 7/13/2023
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?lapmt

Performs a forward or backward permutation of the columns of a matrix.

Syntax

call slapmt( forwrd, m, n, x, ldx, k )

call dlapmt( forwrd, m, n, x, ldx, k )

call clapmt( forwrd, m, n, x, ldx, k )

call zlapmt( forwrd, m, n, x, ldx, k )

Include Files

  • mkl.fi

Description

The routine ?lapmt rearranges the columns of the m-by-n matrix X as specified by the permutation k(1),k(2),...,k(n) of the integers 1,...,n.

If forwrd= .TRUE., forward permutation:

X(*,k(j)) is moved to X(*,j) for j=1,2,...,n.

If forwrd = .FALSE., backward permutation:

X(*,j) is moved to X(*,k(j)) for j = 1,2,...,n.

Input Parameters

forwrd

LOGICAL.

If forwrd= .TRUE., forward permutation

If forwrd = .FALSE., backward permutation

m

INTEGER. The number of rows of the matrix X. m 0.

n

INTEGER. The number of columns of the matrix X. n 0.

x

REAL for slapmt

DOUBLE PRECISION for dlapmt

COMPLEX for clapmt

DOUBLE COMPLEX for zlapmt

Array, size (ldx,n). On entry, the m-by-n matrix X.

ldx

INTEGER. The leading dimension of the array x, ldx max(1,m).

k

INTEGER. Array, size (n). 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.

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