NAG C Library, Mark 7

CLDLL074ZL - License Managed

Windows 98/NT/ME/2000/XP Dynamic Link Library (32-bit)

Users' Note



Contents


1. Introduction

This document is essential reading for every user of the NAG C Library Implementation specified in the title. It provides implementation-specific detail that augments the information provided in the NAG C Library Manual and Introductory Guide. Wherever those manuals refer to the "Users' Note for your implementation", you should consult this note.

In addition, NAG recommends that before calling any library routine you should read the following reference material (see Section 5):

(a) Essential Introduction
(b) Chapter Introduction
(c) Function Document

2. Availability of Functions

All functions listed in the chapter contents documents of the NAG C Library Manual, Mark 7 are available in this implementation. At Mark 7, 397 new primary ("user-callable") functions have been introduced. Please consult Mark 7 News (see Section 5) for lists of these functions and for a list of functions scheduled for withdrawal at future Marks. Your suggestions for new algorithms for future releases of the Library are welcomed (see Section 7).

3. General Information

3.1. Accessing the Library

This is described in the separate document Using the NAG C Library Windows DLL.

3.2. Example Programs

The example programs are most easily accessed by the script NAGEX.BAT, which will provide you with a copy of an example program (and its data, if any), compile the program and link it with the library (showing you the compile command so that you can recompile your own version of the program). Finally, the executable program will be run. A further batch file, ENVVARS.BAT is provided to set up the necessary environment variables. Users are reminded that NAGEX.BAT and ENVVARS.BAT will need to be amended if the materials have not been installed to the default location. The NAGEX.BAT and ENVVARS.BAT command files will also need to be changed if a compiler other than Microsoft C/C++ is to be used.

If the first argument to the script is "-mkl", the example program is linked with the version of the NAG C Library that uses the MKL BLAS and LAPACK. If MKL is not installed in the default NAG C Library folder, the environment variable MKLDIR must be set to the root directory of the MKL libraries, i.e. the directory that contains the lib and bin directories.

The example program concerned is specified by the argument to NAGEX.BAT, e.g.

nagex c06eac
will copy the example program and its data into the files c06eafe.c and c06eafe.d in the current directory and process them to produce the example program results, which are placed in file c06eace.res in the current folder.

The example programs supplied to a site in machine-readable form have been modified as necessary so that they are suitable for immediate execution. Note that the distributed example programs are those used in this implementation and may not correspond exactly with the programs published in the manual. The distributed example programs should be used in preference wherever possible.

The distributed example results are those obtained with the NAG static library, using the NAG BLAS and LAPACK functions. Running the examples with the shared library or non-NAG BLAS or LAPACK may give slightly different results.

4. Function-specific Information

Any further information which applies to one or more functions in this implementation is listed below, chapter by chapter.

(a) f06, f07 and f08

In the nagc-mkl.lib library, calls to the Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms (BLAS) and linear algebra routines (LAPACK) are implemented by calls to the MKL Library except for the following functions:
ZHPEVD        ZUNMBR

(b) s10 - s21

Functions in this chapter will give error messages if called with illegal or unsafe arguments. General details are given in the NAG C Library Manual, but parameter limits which are implementation specific are given below:
s10aac  E(1)      = 1.8500e+1
s10abc fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_GT if X > 7.080e+2
s10acc fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_GT if X > 7.080e+2

s13aac X(hi) = 7.083e+2
s13acc X(hi) = 1.0e+16
s13adc X(hi) = 1.0e+17

s14aac fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_GT if X > 1.70e+2
fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_LT if X < -1.70e+2
fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_TOO_SMALL if ABS(X) < 2.23e-308
s14abc fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_GT if X > 2.55e+305

s17acc fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_GT if X > 1.0e+16
s17adc fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_GT if X > 1.0e+16
fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_TOO_SMALL if X <= 2.23e-308
s17aec fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_GT if ABS(X) > 1.0e+16
s17afc fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_GT if ABS(X) > 1.0e+16
s17agc fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_GT if X > 1.038e+2
fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_LT if X < -5.6e+10
s17ahc fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_GT if X > 1.041e+2
fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_LT if X < -5.6e+10
s17ajc fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_GT if X > 1.041e+2
fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_LT if X < -1.8e+9
s17akc fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_GT if X > 1.041e+2
fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_LT if X < -1.8e+9

s18adc fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_TOO_SMALL if 0.0D+00 < X <= 2.23e-308
s18aec fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_GT if ABS(X) > 7.116e+2
s18afc fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_GT if ABS(X) > 7.116e+2
s18cdc fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_TOO_SMALL if 0.0D+00 < X <= 2.23e-308
s19aac fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_GT if ABS(X) >= 4.95000e+1
s19abc fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_GT if ABS(X) >= 4.95000e+1
s19acc fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_GT if X > 9.9726e+2
s19adc fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_GT if X > 9.9726e+2

s21bcc fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_LT if an argument < 1.579e-205
fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_GE if an argument >= 3.774e+202
s21bdc fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_LT if an argument < 2.820e-103
fail.code = NE_REAL_ARG_GT if an argument > 1.404e+102

(c) x01

The values of the mathematical constants are provided in the header file nagx01.h:
X01AAC (pi)    = 3.14159265358979323846e+00
X01ABC (gamma) = 0.5772156649015328606e+00

(d) x02

The values of the machine constants are provided in the header file nagx02.h:

The basic parameters of the model

X02BHC = 2
X02BJC = 53
X02BKC = -1021
X02BLC = 1024
X02DJC = TRUE
Derived parameters of the floating-point arithmetic
X02AJC = 0x3ca0000000000001 ( 1.11022302462516e-16 )
X02AKC = 0x0010000000000000 ( 2.22507385850721e-308 )
X02ALC = 0x7fefffffffffffff ( 1.79769313486231e+308 )
X02AMC = 0x0010000000000000 ( 2.22507385850721e-308 )
X02ANC = 0x0010000000000000 ( 2.22507385850721e-308 )
Parameters of other aspects of the computing environment
X02AHC = 0x43f0000000000000 ( 1.84467440737095e+19 )
X02BBC = 2147483647
X02BEC = 15
X02DAC = FALSE

5. Documentation

Each supported NAG C Library site is ordinarily provided with a printed copy of the NAG C Library Introductory Guide. Additional documentation is available for purchase; please refer to the NAG websites or contact your local NAG Response Centre for current prices (see Section 6).

A full on-line version of the NAG C Library Manual is supplied in the form of Portable Document Format (PDF) files, with an HTML index, in the doc\manual07\pdf directory. The introductory material is also provided as HTML files in the doc\manual07\html\genint directory.

A main index file has been provided (doc\manual07\html\mark07.html) which contains a fully linked contents document pointing to all the available PDF (and where available HTML) files. Use your HTML browser to navigate from here.

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