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sormlq(3P)		    Sun Performance Library		    sormlq(3P)

NAME
       sormlq  - overwrite the general real M-by-N matrix C with Q*C or Q**T*C
       or C*Q**T or C*Q.

SYNOPSIS
       SUBROUTINE SORMLQ(SIDE, TRANS, M, N, K, A, LDA, TAU, C, LDC, WORK,
	     LWORK, INFO)

       CHARACTER * 1 SIDE, TRANS
       INTEGER M, N, K, LDA, LDC, LWORK, INFO
       REAL A(LDA,*), TAU(*), C(LDC,*), WORK(*)

       SUBROUTINE SORMLQ_64(SIDE, TRANS, M, N, K, A, LDA, TAU, C, LDC, WORK,
	     LWORK, INFO)

       CHARACTER * 1 SIDE, TRANS
       INTEGER*8 M, N, K, LDA, LDC, LWORK, INFO
       REAL A(LDA,*), TAU(*), C(LDC,*), WORK(*)

   F95 INTERFACE
       SUBROUTINE ORMLQ(SIDE, [TRANS], [M], [N], [K], A, [LDA], TAU, C, [LDC],
	      [WORK], [LWORK], [INFO])

       CHARACTER(LEN=1) :: SIDE, TRANS
       INTEGER :: M, N, K, LDA, LDC, LWORK, INFO
       REAL, DIMENSION(:) :: TAU, WORK
       REAL, DIMENSION(:,:) :: A, C

       SUBROUTINE ORMLQ_64(SIDE, [TRANS], [M], [N], [K], A, [LDA], TAU, C,
	      [LDC], [WORK], [LWORK], [INFO])

       CHARACTER(LEN=1) :: SIDE, TRANS
       INTEGER(8) :: M, N, K, LDA, LDC, LWORK, INFO
       REAL, DIMENSION(:) :: TAU, WORK
       REAL, DIMENSION(:,:) :: A, C

   C INTERFACE
       #include <sunperf.h>

       void sormlq(char side, char trans, int m, int n, int k, float  *a,  int
		 lda, float *tau, float *c, int ldc, int *info);

       void sormlq_64(char side, char trans, long m, long n, long k, float *a,
		 long lda, float *tau, float *c, long ldc, long *info);

PURPOSE
       sormlq overwrites the general real M-by-N matrix C with

		       SIDE = 'L'     SIDE = 'R'
       TRANS = 'N':	 Q * C		C * Q
       TRANS = 'T':	 Q**T * C	C * Q**T

       where Q is a real orthogonal matrix defined as the product of k elemen‐
       tary reflectors

	     Q = H(k) . . . H(2) H(1)

       as  returned by SGELQF. Q is of order M if SIDE = 'L' and of order N if
       SIDE = 'R'.

ARGUMENTS
       SIDE (input)
		 = 'L': apply Q or Q**T from the Left;
		 = 'R': apply Q or Q**T from the Right.

       TRANS (input)
		 = 'N':	 No transpose, apply Q;
		 = 'T':	 Transpose, apply Q**T.

		 TRANS is defaulted to 'N' for F95 INTERFACE.

       M (input) The number of rows of the matrix C. M >= 0.

       N (input) The number of columns of the matrix C. N >= 0.

       K (input) The number of elementary reflectors whose product defines the
		 matrix	 Q.  If SIDE = 'L', M >= K >= 0; if SIDE = 'R', N >= K
		 >= 0.

       A (input) (LDA,M) if SIDE = 'L', (LDA,N) if SIDE =  'R'	The  i-th  row
		 must  contain the vector which defines the elementary reflec‐
		 tor H(i), for i = 1,2,...,k, as returned  by  SGELQF  in  the
		 first	k  rows of its array argument A.  A is modified by the
		 routine but restored on exit.

       LDA (input)
		 The leading dimension of the array A. LDA >= max(1,K).

       TAU (input)
		 TAU(i) must contain  the  scalar  factor  of  the  elementary
		 reflector H(i), as returned by SGELQF.

       C (input/output)
		 On  entry, the M-by-N matrix C.  On exit, C is overwritten by
		 Q*C or Q**T*C or C*Q**T or C*Q.

       LDC (input)
		 The leading dimension of the array C. LDC >= max(1,M).

       WORK (workspace)
		 On exit, if INFO = 0, WORK(1) returns the optimal LWORK.

       LWORK (input)
		 The dimension of the array WORK.  If SIDE  =  'L',  LWORK  >=
		 max(1,N); if SIDE = 'R', LWORK >= max(1,M).  For optimum per‐
		 formance LWORK >= N*NB if SIDE = 'L', and LWORK  >=  M*NB  if
		 SIDE = 'R', where NB is the optimal blocksize.

		 If LWORK = -1, then a workspace query is assumed; the routine
		 only calculates the optimal size of the WORK  array,  returns
		 this value as the first entry of the WORK array, and no error
		 message related to LWORK is issued by XERBLA.

       INFO (output)
		 = 0:  successful exit
		 < 0:  if INFO = -i, the i-th argument had an illegal value

				  6 Mar 2009			    sormlq(3P)
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