WRCRN
Prints a complex rectangular matrix with integer row and column labels.
Required Arguments
TITLE — Character string specifying the title. (Input)
TITLE set equal to a blank character(s) suppresses printing of the title. Use “% /” within the title to create a new line. Long titles are automatically wrapped.
A — Complex NRA by NCA matrix to be printed. (Input)
Optional Arguments
NRA — Number of rows. (Input)
Default: NRA = size (A,1).
NCA — Number of columns. (Input)
Default: NCA = size (A,2).
LDA — Leading dimension of A exactly as specified in the dimension statement in the calling program. (Input)
Default: LDA = size (A,1).
ITRING — Triangle option. (Input)
Default: ITRING = 0.
ITRING | Action |
---|
0 | Full matrix is printed. |
1 | Upper triangle of A is printed, including the diagonal. |
2 | Upper triangle of A excluding the diagonal of A is printed. |
-1 | Lower triangle of A is printed, including the diagonal. |
-2 | Lower triangle of A excluding the diagonal of A is printed. |
FORTRAN 90 Interface
Generic: CALL WRCRN (TITLE, A [, …])
Specific: The specific interface names are S_WRCRN and D_WRCRN for two dimensional arrays, and S_WRCRN1D and D_WRCRN1D for one dimensional arrays.
FORTRAN 77 Interface
Single: CALL WRCRN (TITLE, NRA, NCA, A, LDA, ITRING)
Double: The double precision name is DWRCRN.
Description
Routine WRCRN prints a complex rectangular matrix with the rows and columns labeled 1, 2, 3, and so on. WRCRN can restrict printing to the elements of the upper or lower triangles of matrices via the ITRING option. Generally, ITRING ≠ 0 is used with Hermitian matrices.
In addition, one-dimensional arrays can be printed as column or row vectors. For a column vector, set NRA to the length of the array, and set NCA = 1. For a row vector, set NRA = 1, and set NCA to the length of the array. In both cases, set LDA = NRA, and set ITRING = 0.
Comments
1. A single
D,
E, or
F format is chosen automatically in order to print 4 significant digits for the largest real or imaginary part in absolute value of all the complex numbers in
A. Routine
WROPT can be used to change the default format.
2. Horizontal centering, a method for printing large matrices, paging, method for printing NaN (not a number), and printing a title on each page can be selected by invoking WROPT.
3. A page width of 78 characters is used. Page width and page length can be reset by invoking subroutine
PGOPT .
4. Output is written to the unit specified by
UMACH (see
Reference Material).
Example
This example prints all of a 3 × 4 complex matrix A with elements
USE WRCRN_INT
IMPLICIT NONE
INTEGER ITRING, LDA, NCA, NRA
PARAMETER (ITRING=0, LDA=10, NCA=4, NRA=3)
!
INTEGER I, J
COMPLEX A(LDA,NCA), CMPLX
INTRINSIC CMPLX
!
DO 20 I=1, NRA
DO 10 J=1, NCA
A(I,J) = CMPLX(I,J)
10 CONTINUE
20 CONTINUE
! Write A matrix.
CALL WRCRN ('A', A, NRA=NRA)
END
Output
A
1 2 3 4
1 ( 1.000, 1.000) ( 1.000, 2.000) ( 1.000, 3.000) ( 1.000, 4.000)
2 ( 2.000, 1.000) ( 2.000, 2.000) ( 2.000, 3.000) ( 2.000, 4.000)
3 ( 3.000, 1.000) ( 3.000, 2.000) ( 3.000, 3.000) ( 3.000, 4.000)