1: *> \brief \b DORGBR
2: *
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17: *
18: * Definition:
19: * ===========
20: *
21: * SUBROUTINE DORGBR( VECT, M, N, K, A, LDA, TAU, WORK, LWORK, INFO )
22: *
23: * .. Scalar Arguments ..
24: * CHARACTER VECT
25: * INTEGER INFO, K, LDA, LWORK, M, N
26: * ..
27: * .. Array Arguments ..
28: * DOUBLE PRECISION A( LDA, * ), TAU( * ), WORK( * )
29: * ..
30: *
31: *
32: *> \par Purpose:
33: * =============
34: *>
35: *> \verbatim
36: *>
37: *> DORGBR generates one of the real orthogonal matrices Q or P**T
38: *> determined by DGEBRD when reducing a real matrix A to bidiagonal
39: *> form: A = Q * B * P**T. Q and P**T are defined as products of
40: *> elementary reflectors H(i) or G(i) respectively.
41: *>
42: *> If VECT = 'Q', A is assumed to have been an M-by-K matrix, and Q
43: *> is of order M:
44: *> if m >= k, Q = H(1) H(2) . . . H(k) and DORGBR returns the first n
45: *> columns of Q, where m >= n >= k;
46: *> if m < k, Q = H(1) H(2) . . . H(m-1) and DORGBR returns Q as an
47: *> M-by-M matrix.
48: *>
49: *> If VECT = 'P', A is assumed to have been a K-by-N matrix, and P**T
50: *> is of order N:
51: *> if k < n, P**T = G(k) . . . G(2) G(1) and DORGBR returns the first m
52: *> rows of P**T, where n >= m >= k;
53: *> if k >= n, P**T = G(n-1) . . . G(2) G(1) and DORGBR returns P**T as
54: *> an N-by-N matrix.
55: *> \endverbatim
56: *
57: * Arguments:
58: * ==========
59: *
60: *> \param[in] VECT
61: *> \verbatim
62: *> VECT is CHARACTER*1
63: *> Specifies whether the matrix Q or the matrix P**T is
64: *> required, as defined in the transformation applied by DGEBRD:
65: *> = 'Q': generate Q;
66: *> = 'P': generate P**T.
67: *> \endverbatim
68: *>
69: *> \param[in] M
70: *> \verbatim
71: *> M is INTEGER
72: *> The number of rows of the matrix Q or P**T to be returned.
73: *> M >= 0.
74: *> \endverbatim
75: *>
76: *> \param[in] N
77: *> \verbatim
78: *> N is INTEGER
79: *> The number of columns of the matrix Q or P**T to be returned.
80: *> N >= 0.
81: *> If VECT = 'Q', M >= N >= min(M,K);
82: *> if VECT = 'P', N >= M >= min(N,K).
83: *> \endverbatim
84: *>
85: *> \param[in] K
86: *> \verbatim
87: *> K is INTEGER
88: *> If VECT = 'Q', the number of columns in the original M-by-K
89: *> matrix reduced by DGEBRD.
90: *> If VECT = 'P', the number of rows in the original K-by-N
91: *> matrix reduced by DGEBRD.
92: *> K >= 0.
93: *> \endverbatim
94: *>
95: *> \param[in,out] A
96: *> \verbatim
97: *> A is DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (LDA,N)
98: *> On entry, the vectors which define the elementary reflectors,
99: *> as returned by DGEBRD.
100: *> On exit, the M-by-N matrix Q or P**T.
101: *> \endverbatim
102: *>
103: *> \param[in] LDA
104: *> \verbatim
105: *> LDA is INTEGER
106: *> The leading dimension of the array A. LDA >= max(1,M).
107: *> \endverbatim
108: *>
109: *> \param[in] TAU
110: *> \verbatim
111: *> TAU is DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension
112: *> (min(M,K)) if VECT = 'Q'
113: *> (min(N,K)) if VECT = 'P'
114: *> TAU(i) must contain the scalar factor of the elementary
115: *> reflector H(i) or G(i), which determines Q or P**T, as
116: *> returned by DGEBRD in its array argument TAUQ or TAUP.
117: *> \endverbatim
118: *>
119: *> \param[out] WORK
120: *> \verbatim
121: *> WORK is DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (MAX(1,LWORK))
122: *> On exit, if INFO = 0, WORK(1) returns the optimal LWORK.
123: *> \endverbatim
124: *>
125: *> \param[in] LWORK
126: *> \verbatim
127: *> LWORK is INTEGER
128: *> The dimension of the array WORK. LWORK >= max(1,min(M,N)).
129: *> For optimum performance LWORK >= min(M,N)*NB, where NB
130: *> is the optimal blocksize.
131: *>
132: *> If LWORK = -1, then a workspace query is assumed; the routine
133: *> only calculates the optimal size of the WORK array, returns
134: *> this value as the first entry of the WORK array, and no error
135: *> message related to LWORK is issued by XERBLA.
136: *> \endverbatim
137: *>
138: *> \param[out] INFO
139: *> \verbatim
140: *> INFO is INTEGER
141: *> = 0: successful exit
142: *> < 0: if INFO = -i, the i-th argument had an illegal value
143: *> \endverbatim
144: *
145: * Authors:
146: * ========
147: *
148: *> \author Univ. of Tennessee
149: *> \author Univ. of California Berkeley
150: *> \author Univ. of Colorado Denver
151: *> \author NAG Ltd.
152: *
153: *> \date April 2012
154: *
155: *> \ingroup doubleGBcomputational
156: *
157: * =====================================================================
158: SUBROUTINE DORGBR( VECT, M, N, K, A, LDA, TAU, WORK, LWORK, INFO )
159: *
160: * -- LAPACK computational routine (version 3.4.1) --
161: * -- LAPACK is a software package provided by Univ. of Tennessee, --
162: * -- Univ. of California Berkeley, Univ. of Colorado Denver and NAG Ltd..--
163: * April 2012
164: *
165: * .. Scalar Arguments ..
166: CHARACTER VECT
167: INTEGER INFO, K, LDA, LWORK, M, N
168: * ..
169: * .. Array Arguments ..
170: DOUBLE PRECISION A( LDA, * ), TAU( * ), WORK( * )
171: * ..
172: *
173: * =====================================================================
174: *
175: * .. Parameters ..
176: DOUBLE PRECISION ZERO, ONE
177: PARAMETER ( ZERO = 0.0D+0, ONE = 1.0D+0 )
178: * ..
179: * .. Local Scalars ..
180: LOGICAL LQUERY, WANTQ
181: INTEGER I, IINFO, J, LWKOPT, MN
182: * ..
183: * .. External Functions ..
184: LOGICAL LSAME
185: INTEGER ILAENV
186: EXTERNAL LSAME, ILAENV
187: * ..
188: * .. External Subroutines ..
189: EXTERNAL DORGLQ, DORGQR, XERBLA
190: * ..
191: * .. Intrinsic Functions ..
192: INTRINSIC MAX, MIN
193: * ..
194: * .. Executable Statements ..
195: *
196: * Test the input arguments
197: *
198: INFO = 0
199: WANTQ = LSAME( VECT, 'Q' )
200: MN = MIN( M, N )
201: LQUERY = ( LWORK.EQ.-1 )
202: IF( .NOT.WANTQ .AND. .NOT.LSAME( VECT, 'P' ) ) THEN
203: INFO = -1
204: ELSE IF( M.LT.0 ) THEN
205: INFO = -2
206: ELSE IF( N.LT.0 .OR. ( WANTQ .AND. ( N.GT.M .OR. N.LT.MIN( M,
207: $ K ) ) ) .OR. ( .NOT.WANTQ .AND. ( M.GT.N .OR. M.LT.
208: $ MIN( N, K ) ) ) ) THEN
209: INFO = -3
210: ELSE IF( K.LT.0 ) THEN
211: INFO = -4
212: ELSE IF( LDA.LT.MAX( 1, M ) ) THEN
213: INFO = -6
214: ELSE IF( LWORK.LT.MAX( 1, MN ) .AND. .NOT.LQUERY ) THEN
215: INFO = -9
216: END IF
217: *
218: IF( INFO.EQ.0 ) THEN
219: WORK( 1 ) = 1
220: IF( WANTQ ) THEN
221: IF( M.GE.K ) THEN
222: CALL DORGQR( M, N, K, A, LDA, TAU, WORK, -1, IINFO )
223: ELSE
224: IF( M.GT.1 ) THEN
225: CALL DORGQR( M-1, M-1, M-1, A( 2, 2 ), LDA, TAU, WORK,
226: $ -1, IINFO )
227: END IF
228: END IF
229: ELSE
230: IF( K.LT.N ) THEN
231: CALL DORGLQ( M, N, K, A, LDA, TAU, WORK, -1, IINFO )
232: ELSE
233: IF( N.GT.1 ) THEN
234: CALL DORGLQ( N-1, N-1, N-1, A( 2, 2 ), LDA, TAU, WORK,
235: $ -1, IINFO )
236: END IF
237: END IF
238: END IF
239: LWKOPT = WORK( 1 )
240: LWKOPT = MAX (LWKOPT, MN)
241: END IF
242: *
243: IF( INFO.NE.0 ) THEN
244: CALL XERBLA( 'DORGBR', -INFO )
245: RETURN
246: ELSE IF( LQUERY ) THEN
247: WORK( 1 ) = LWKOPT
248: RETURN
249: END IF
250: *
251: * Quick return if possible
252: *
253: IF( M.EQ.0 .OR. N.EQ.0 ) THEN
254: WORK( 1 ) = 1
255: RETURN
256: END IF
257: *
258: IF( WANTQ ) THEN
259: *
260: * Form Q, determined by a call to DGEBRD to reduce an m-by-k
261: * matrix
262: *
263: IF( M.GE.K ) THEN
264: *
265: * If m >= k, assume m >= n >= k
266: *
267: CALL DORGQR( M, N, K, A, LDA, TAU, WORK, LWORK, IINFO )
268: *
269: ELSE
270: *
271: * If m < k, assume m = n
272: *
273: * Shift the vectors which define the elementary reflectors one
274: * column to the right, and set the first row and column of Q
275: * to those of the unit matrix
276: *
277: DO 20 J = M, 2, -1
278: A( 1, J ) = ZERO
279: DO 10 I = J + 1, M
280: A( I, J ) = A( I, J-1 )
281: 10 CONTINUE
282: 20 CONTINUE
283: A( 1, 1 ) = ONE
284: DO 30 I = 2, M
285: A( I, 1 ) = ZERO
286: 30 CONTINUE
287: IF( M.GT.1 ) THEN
288: *
289: * Form Q(2:m,2:m)
290: *
291: CALL DORGQR( M-1, M-1, M-1, A( 2, 2 ), LDA, TAU, WORK,
292: $ LWORK, IINFO )
293: END IF
294: END IF
295: ELSE
296: *
297: * Form P**T, determined by a call to DGEBRD to reduce a k-by-n
298: * matrix
299: *
300: IF( K.LT.N ) THEN
301: *
302: * If k < n, assume k <= m <= n
303: *
304: CALL DORGLQ( M, N, K, A, LDA, TAU, WORK, LWORK, IINFO )
305: *
306: ELSE
307: *
308: * If k >= n, assume m = n
309: *
310: * Shift the vectors which define the elementary reflectors one
311: * row downward, and set the first row and column of P**T to
312: * those of the unit matrix
313: *
314: A( 1, 1 ) = ONE
315: DO 40 I = 2, N
316: A( I, 1 ) = ZERO
317: 40 CONTINUE
318: DO 60 J = 2, N
319: DO 50 I = J - 1, 2, -1
320: A( I, J ) = A( I-1, J )
321: 50 CONTINUE
322: A( 1, J ) = ZERO
323: 60 CONTINUE
324: IF( N.GT.1 ) THEN
325: *
326: * Form P**T(2:n,2:n)
327: *
328: CALL DORGLQ( N-1, N-1, N-1, A( 2, 2 ), LDA, TAU, WORK,
329: $ LWORK, IINFO )
330: END IF
331: END IF
332: END IF
333: WORK( 1 ) = LWKOPT
334: RETURN
335: *
336: * End of DORGBR
337: *
338: END
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