Intel® Math Kernel Library 2019 Developer Reference - Fortran
Performs element by element division of vector a by vector b
call vsdiv( n, a, b, y )
call vmsdiv( n, a, b, y, mode )
call vddiv( n, a, b, y )
call vmddiv( n, a, b, y, mode )
call vcdiv( n, a, b, y )
call vmcdiv( n, a, b, y, mode )
call vzdiv( n, a, b, y )
call vmzdiv( n, a, b, y, mode )
Name |
Type |
Description |
|---|---|---|
n |
INTEGER, INTENT(IN) |
Specifies the number of elements to be calculated. |
a, b |
DOUBLE PRECISION for vddiv, vmddiv COMPLEX for vcdiv, vmcdiv DOUBLE COMPLEX for vzdiv, vmzdiv REAL, INTENT(IN) for vsdiv, vmsdiv DOUBLE PRECISION, INTENT(IN) for vddiv, vmddiv COMPLEX, INTENT(IN) for vcdiv, vmcdiv DOUBLE COMPLEX, INTENT(IN) for vzdiv, vmzdiv |
Arrays that specify the input vectors a and b. |
mode |
INTEGER(KIND=8), INTENT(IN) |
Overrides global VM mode setting for this function call. See vmlSetMode for possible values and their description. |
| Data Type | Threshold Limitations on Input Parameters |
|---|---|
| single precision | abs(a[i]) < abs(b[i]) * FLT_MAX |
| double precision | abs(a[i]) < abs(b[i]) * DBL_MAX |
Precision overflow thresholds for the complex v?Div function are beyond the scope of this document.
Name |
Type |
Description |
|---|---|---|
y |
DOUBLE PRECISION for vddiv, vmddiv COMPLEX for vcdiv, vmcdiv DOUBLE COMPLEX for vzdiv, vmzdiv REAL, INTENT(OUT) for vsdiv, vmsdiv DOUBLE PRECISION, INTENT(OUT) for vddiv, vmddiv COMPLEX, INTENT(OUT) for vcdiv, vmcdiv DOUBLE COMPLEX, INTENT(OUT) for vzdiv, vmzdiv |
Array that specifies the output vector y. |
The v?Div function performs element by element division of vector a by vector b.
| Argument 1 | Argument 2 | Result | VM Error Status | Exception |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| X > +0 | +0 | +∞ | VML_STATUS_SING | ZERODIVIDE |
| X > +0 | -0 | -∞ | VML_STATUS_SING | ZERODIVIDE |
| X < +0 | +0 | -∞ | VML_STATUS_SING | ZERODIVIDE |
| X < +0 | -0 | +∞ | VML_STATUS_SING | ZERODIVIDE |
| +0 | +0 | QNAN | VML_STATUS_SING | |
| -0 | -0 | QNAN | VML_STATUS_SING | |
| X > +0 | +∞ | +0 | ||
| X > +0 | -∞ | -0 | ||
| +∞ | +∞ | QNAN | ||
| -∞ | -∞ | QNAN | ||
| QNAN | QNAN | QNAN | ||
| SNAN | SNAN | QNAN | INVALID |
Specifications for special values of the complex functions are defined according to the following formula
Div(x1+i*y1,x2+i*y2) = (x1+i*y1)*(x2-i*y2)/(x2*x2+y2*y2).
Overflow in a complex function occurs when x2+i*y2 is not zero, x1, x2, y1, y2 are finite numbers, but the real or imaginary part of the exact result is so large that it does not fit the target precision. In that case, the function returns ∞ in that part of the result, raises the OVERFLOW exception, and sets the VM Error Status to VML_STATUS_OVERFLOW.