SYNOPSIS
- SUBROUTINE DLASRT2(
- ID, N, D, KEY, INFO )
- CHARACTER ID
- INTEGER INFO, N
- INTEGER KEY( * )
- DOUBLE PRECISION D( * )
PURPOSE
Sort the numbers in D in increasing order (if ID = 'I') or in decreasing order (if ID = 'D' ).
Use Quick Sort, reverting to Insertion sort on arrays of
size <= 20. Dimension of STACK limits N to about 2**32.
ARGUMENTS
- ID (input) CHARACTER*1
-
= 'I': sort D in increasing order;
= 'D': sort D in decreasing order. - N (input) INTEGER
- The length of the array D.
- D (input/output) DOUBLE PRECISION array, dimension (N)
- On entry, the array to be sorted. On exit, D has been sorted into increasing order (D(1) <= ... <= D(N) ) or into decreasing order (D(1) >= ... >= D(N) ), depending on ID.
- KEY (input/output) INTEGER array, dimension (N)
- On entry, KEY contains a key to each of the entries in D() Typically, KEY(I) = I for all I On exit, KEY is permuted in exactly the same manner as D() was permuted from input to output Therefore, if KEY(I) = I for all I upon input, then D_out(I) = D_in(KEY(I))
- INFO (output) INTEGER
-
= 0: successful exit
< 0: if INFO = -i, the i-th argument had an illegal value