This function evaluates the derivative of the Kelvin function of the first kind, ber, of order zero.
BERP0 — Function value. (Output)
X — Argument for which the function value is desired. (Input)
Generic: BERP0 (X)
Specific: The specific interface names are S_BERP0 and D_BERP0.
Single: BERP0 (X)
Double: The double precision name is DBERP0.
The function berʹ0(x) is defined to be
where ber0(x) is a Kelvin function, see BER0. Function BERP0 is based on the work of Burgoyne (1963).
If |x| > 119, then NaN (not a number) is returned.
In this example, berʹ0(0.6) is computed and printed.
USE BERP0_INT
USE UMACH_INT
IMPLICIT NONE
! Declare variables
INTEGER NOUT
REAL VALUE, X
! Compute
X = 0.6
VALUE = BERP0(X)
! Print the results
CALL UMACH (2, NOUT)
WRITE (NOUT,99999) X, VALUE
99999 FORMAT (' BERP0(', F6.3, ') = ', F6.3)
END
BERP0( 0.600) = -0.013
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