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/*
 * -- SuperLU routine (version 2.0) --
 * Univ. of California Berkeley, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center,
 * and Lawrence Berkeley National Lab.
 * November 15, 1997
 *
 */
/*
Copyright (c) 2003, The Regents of the University of California, through
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (subject to receipt of any required 
approvals from U.S. Dept. of Energy) 

All rights reserved. 

The source code is distributed under BSD license, see the file License.txt
*/
/*
  Copyright (c) 1997 by Xerox Corporation.  All rights reserved.
 
  THIS MATERIAL IS PROVIDED AS IS, WITH ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY
  EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.  ANY USE IS AT YOUR OWN RISK.
 
  Permission is hereby granted to use or copy this program for any
  purpose, provided the above notices are retained on all copies.
  Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is
  granted, provided the above notices are retained, and a notice that
  the code was modified is included with the above copyright notice.
*/
/*
 * File name:	sgsequ.c
 * History:     Modified from LAPACK routine SGEEQU
 */
#include <math.h>
#include "slu_sdefs.h"

void
sgsequ(SuperMatrix *A, float *r, float *c, float *rowcnd,
	float *colcnd, float *amax, int *info)
{
/*    
    Purpose   
    =======   

    SGSEQU computes row and column scalings intended to equilibrate an   
    M-by-N sparse matrix A and reduce its condition number. R returns the row
    scale factors and C the column scale factors, chosen to try to make   
    the largest element in each row and column of the matrix B with   
    elements B(i,j)=R(i)*A(i,j)*C(j) have absolute value 1.   

    R(i) and C(j) are restricted to be between SMLNUM = smallest safe   
    number and BIGNUM = largest safe number.  Use of these scaling   
    factors is not guaranteed to reduce the condition number of A but   
    works well in practice.   

    See supermatrix.h for the definition of 'SuperMatrix' structure.
 
    Arguments   
    =========   

    A       (input) SuperMatrix*
            The matrix of dimension (A->nrow, A->ncol) whose equilibration
            factors are to be computed. The type of A can be:
            Stype = SLU_NC; Dtype = SLU_S; Mtype = SLU_GE.
	    
    R       (output) float*, size A->nrow
            If INFO = 0 or INFO > M, R contains the row scale factors   
            for A.
	    
    C       (output) float*, size A->ncol
            If INFO = 0,  C contains the column scale factors for A.
	    
    ROWCND  (output) float*
            If INFO = 0 or INFO > M, ROWCND contains the ratio of the   
            smallest R(i) to the largest R(i).  If ROWCND >= 0.1 and   
            AMAX is neither too large nor too small, it is not worth   
            scaling by R.
	    
    COLCND  (output) float*
            If INFO = 0, COLCND contains the ratio of the smallest   
            C(i) to the largest C(i).  If COLCND >= 0.1, it is not   
            worth scaling by C.
	    
    AMAX    (output) float*
            Absolute value of largest matrix element.  If AMAX is very   
            close to overflow or very close to underflow, the matrix   
            should be scaled.
	    
    INFO    (output) int*
            = 0:  successful exit   
            < 0:  if INFO = -i, the i-th argument had an illegal value   
            > 0:  if INFO = i,  and i is   
                  <= A->nrow:  the i-th row of A is exactly zero   
                  >  A->ncol:  the (i-M)-th column of A is exactly zero   

    ===================================================================== 
*/

    /* Local variables */
    NCformat *Astore;
    float   *Aval;
    int i, j, irow;
    float rcmin, rcmax;
    float bignum, smlnum;
    extern double slamch_(char *);
    
    /* Test the input parameters. */
    *info = 0;
    if ( A->nrow < 0 || A->ncol < 0 ||
	 A->Stype != SLU_NC || A->Dtype != SLU_S || A->Mtype != SLU_GE )
	*info = -1;
    if (*info != 0) {
	i = -(*info);
	xerbla_("sgsequ", &i);
	return;
    }

    /* Quick return if possible */
    if ( A->nrow == 0 || A->ncol == 0 ) {
	*rowcnd = 1.;
	*colcnd = 1.;
	*amax = 0.;
	return;
    }

    Astore = A->Store;
    Aval = Astore->nzval;
    
    /* Get machine constants. */
    smlnum = slamch_("S");
    bignum = 1. / smlnum;

    /* Compute row scale factors. */
    for (i = 0; i < A->nrow; ++i) r[i] = 0.;

    /* Find the maximum element in each row. */
    for (j = 0; j < A->ncol; ++j)
	for (i = Astore->colptr[j]; i < Astore->colptr[j+1]; ++i) {
	    irow = Astore->rowind[i];
	    r[irow] = SUPERLU_MAX( r[irow], fabs(Aval[i]) );
	}

    /* Find the maximum and minimum scale factors. */
    rcmin = bignum;
    rcmax = 0.;
    for (i = 0; i < A->nrow; ++i) {
	rcmax = SUPERLU_MAX(rcmax, r[i]);
	rcmin = SUPERLU_MIN(rcmin, r[i]);
    }
    *amax = rcmax;

    if (rcmin == 0.) {
	/* Find the first zero scale factor and return an error code. */
	for (i = 0; i < A->nrow; ++i)
	    if (r[i] == 0.) {
		*info = i + 1;
		return;
	    }
    } else {
	/* Invert the scale factors. */
	for (i = 0; i < A->nrow; ++i)
	    r[i] = 1. / SUPERLU_MIN( SUPERLU_MAX( r[i], smlnum ), bignum );
	/* Compute ROWCND = min(R(I)) / max(R(I)) */
	*rowcnd = SUPERLU_MAX( rcmin, smlnum ) / SUPERLU_MIN( rcmax, bignum );
    }

    /* Compute column scale factors */
    for (j = 0; j < A->ncol; ++j) c[j] = 0.;

    /* Find the maximum element in each column, assuming the row
       scalings computed above. */
    for (j = 0; j < A->ncol; ++j)
	for (i = Astore->colptr[j]; i < Astore->colptr[j+1]; ++i) {
	    irow = Astore->rowind[i];
	    c[j] = SUPERLU_MAX( c[j], fabs(Aval[i]) * r[irow] );
	}

    /* Find the maximum and minimum scale factors. */
    rcmin = bignum;
    rcmax = 0.;
    for (j = 0; j < A->ncol; ++j) {
	rcmax = SUPERLU_MAX(rcmax, c[j]);
	rcmin = SUPERLU_MIN(rcmin, c[j]);
    }

    if (rcmin == 0.) {
	/* Find the first zero scale factor and return an error code. */
	for (j = 0; j < A->ncol; ++j)
	    if ( c[j] == 0. ) {
		*info = A->nrow + j + 1;
		return;
	    }
    } else {
	/* Invert the scale factors. */
	for (j = 0; j < A->ncol; ++j)
	    c[j] = 1. / SUPERLU_MIN( SUPERLU_MAX( c[j], smlnum ), bignum);
	/* Compute COLCND = min(C(J)) / max(C(J)) */
	*colcnd = SUPERLU_MAX( rcmin, smlnum ) / SUPERLU_MIN( rcmax, bignum );
    }

    return;

} /* sgsequ */