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C Copyright 1981-2007 ECMWF
C 
C Licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License which
C incorporates the terms and conditions of version 3 of the GNU
C General Public License.
C See LICENSE and gpl-3.0.txt for details.
C

      INTEGER FUNCTION IRINT (KWEDIST, KOWE, KNSDIST, KONS, PWFACT,
     1   KPR, KERR)
C
C---->
C**** *IRINT*
C
C     PURPOSE
C     _______
C
C     Calculate the basic unnormalised interpolation weights when
C     interpolating from a quasi regular grid to a regular grid.
C
C     INTERFACE
C     _________
C
C     IERR = IRINT (KWEDIST, KOWE, KNSDIST, KONS, PWFACT, KPR, KERR)
C
C     Input parameters
C     ________________
C
C     KWEDIST    - This array holds the distances to longitude values
C                  in the input field from the associated longitude
C                  values in the output field. This array is
C                  dimensioned (2, KOWE, 2, KONS).
C
C     KOWE       - The number of points in the West-East direction in
C                  the output field.
C
C     KNSDIST    - This array holds the distances to lines in input
C                  field from the associated lines of latitude in the
C                  output field. The array is dimensioned (2, KONS).
C
C     KONS       - The number of points in the North-South direction
C                  in the output field.
C
C     KPR        - The debug print switch.
C                  0  , No debugging output.
C                  1  , Produce debugging output.
C
C     KERR       - The error control flag.
C                  -ve, No error message. Return error code.
C                  0  , Hard failure with error message.
C                  +ve, Print error message. Return error code.
C
C     Output parameters
C     ________________
C
C     PWFACT     - The unnormalised array of interpolating weights to
C                  the four neighbouring points for every output point.
C
C     Return value
C     ____________
C
C     The error indicator (INTEGER).
C
C     Error and Warning Return Values
C     _______________________________
C
C     None
C
C     Common block usage
C     __________________
C
C     None
C
C     EXTERNALS
C     _________
C
C     IRINTR     - Calculate the basic unnormalised interpolation
C                  weights when interpolating from a quasi regular
C                  grid to a regular grid for one line of latitude.
C     INTLOG(R)  - Logs messages.
C
C     METHOD
C     ______
C
C     The weights are formed by performing a linear fit along each
C     line of latitude. These two partial weights are normalised
C     before performing a linear fit along the line of meridian.
C
C     REFERENCE
C     _________
C
C     None
C
C     COMMENTS
C     ________
C
C     Program contains sections 0 to 2 and 9
C
C     AUTHOR
C     ______
C
C     K. Fielding      *ECMWF*      Nov 1993
C
C     MODIFICATIONS
C     _____________
C
C     None
C
C----<
C     _______________________________________________________
C
C
C*    Section 0. Definition of variables.
C     _______________________________________________________
C
C*    Prefix conventions for variable names
C
C     Logical      L (but not LP), global or common.
C                  O, dummy argument
C                  G, local variable
C                  LP, parameter.
C     Character    C, global or common.
C                  H, dummy argument
C                  Y (but not YP), local variable
C                  YP, parameter.
C     Integer      M and N, global or common.
C                  K, dummy argument
C                  I, local variable
C                  J (but not JP), loop control
C                  JP, parameter.
C     REAL         A to F and Q to X, global or common.
C                  P (but not PP), dummy argument
C                  Z, local variable
C                  PP, parameter.
C
C     Implicit statement to force declarations
C
      IMPLICIT NONE
C
#include "parim.h"
C
C     Dummy arguments
      INTEGER KOWE, KONS, KPR, KERR
      INTEGER KWEDIST (2, KOWE, 2, KONS), KNSDIST (2, KONS)
      REAL PWFACT (4, KOWE, KONS)
C
C     Local variables
      INTEGER IPR, IERR
      INTEGER JOLAT
      INTEGER JPROUTINE
      PARAMETER (JPROUTINE = 23200)
C
C     External functions
      INTEGER IRINTR
C
C     _______________________________________________________
C
C*    Section 1. Initialisation
C     _______________________________________________________
C
  100 CONTINUE
C
      IF (KPR.GE.1) CALL INTLOG(JP_DEBUG,'IRINT: Section 1.',JPQUIET)
C
      IRINT = 0
C
      IF (KPR .GE. 1) THEN
        CALL INTLOG(JP_DEBUG,'IRINT: Input parameters.',JPQUIET)
        CALL INTLOG(JP_DEBUG,'IRINT: No.output longitudes = ',KOWE)
        CALL INTLOG(JP_DEBUG,'IRINT: No.output latitudes = ',KONS)
      ENDIF
C
C     _______________________________________________________
C
C*    Section 2. Calculate arrays of weights
C     _______________________________________________________
C
  200 CONTINUE
C
      IF (KPR.GE.1) CALL INTLOG(JP_DEBUG,'IRINT: Section 2.',JPQUIET)
C
C     Main loop over latitudes
C
      IPR = KPR
C
      DO 220 JOLAT = 1, KONS
C
        IERR = IRINTR (KWEDIST (1, 1, 1, JOLAT), KOWE,
     X      KNSDIST (1, JOLAT), PWFACT (1, 1, JOLAT), IPR, KERR)
C
        IF (IERR .GT. 0) THEN
          IRINT = IERR
          GO TO 900
        ENDIF
C
        IPR = KPR - 1
C
  220 CONTINUE
C
C     _______________________________________________________
C
C*    Section 9. Return to calling routine. Format statements
C     _______________________________________________________
C
  900 CONTINUE
C
      IF (KPR.GE.1) CALL INTLOG(JP_DEBUG,'IRINT: Section 9.',JPQUIET)
C
      RETURN
      END