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.TH DLAMRG l "15 June 2000" "LAPACK version 3.0" ")"
.SH NAME
DLAMRG - will create a permutation list which will merge the elements of A (which is composed of two independently sorted sets) into a single set which is sorted in ascending order
.SH SYNOPSIS
.TP 19
SUBROUTINE DLAMRG(
N1, N2, A, DTRD1, DTRD2, INDEX )
.TP 19
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INTEGER
DTRD1, DTRD2, N1, N2
.TP 19
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INTEGER
INDEX( * )
.TP 19
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DOUBLE
PRECISION A( * )
.SH PURPOSE
DLAMRG will create a permutation list which will merge the elements of A (which is composed of two independently sorted sets) into a single set which is sorted in ascending order.
.SH ARGUMENTS
.TP 7
N1 (input) INTEGER
N2 (input) INTEGER
These arguements contain the respective lengths of the two
sorted lists to be merged.
.TP 7
A (input) DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (N1+N2)
The first N1 elements of A contain a list of numbers which
are sorted in either ascending or descending order. Likewise
for the final N2 elements.
.TP 7
DTRD1 (input) INTEGER
DTRD2 (input) INTEGER
These are the strides to be taken through the array A.
Allowable strides are 1 and -1. They indicate whether a
subset of A is sorted in ascending (DTRDx = 1) or descending
(DTRDx = -1) order.
.TP 7
INDEX (output) INTEGER array, dimension (N1+N2)
On exit this array will contain a permutation such that
if B( I ) = A( INDEX( I ) ) for I=1,N1+N2, then B will be
sorted in ascending order.
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