VEC_$ICOPY16 Domain/OS VEC_$ICOPY16
NAME
vec_$icopy16 - copy a 16-bit integer vector
SYNOPSIS (C)
#include <apollo/base.h>
#include <apollo/vec.h>
void vec_$icopy16(
short *start_vec,
short *result_vec,
long int &length)
SYNOPSIS (Pascal)
%include '/sys/ins/base.ins.pas';
%include '/sys/ins/vec.ins.pas';
procedure vec_$icopy16(
in start_vec: univ vec_$integer16_vector;
out result_vec: univ vec_$integer16_vector;
in length: integer32);
SYNOPSIS (FORTRAN)
%include '/sys/ins/base.ins.ftn'
%include '/sys/ins/vec.ins.ftn'
parameter (nvec = 10)
integer*2 start_vec(nvec), result_vec(nvec)
integer*4 length
call vec_$icopy16(start_vec, result_vec, length)
DESCRIPTION
Vec_$icopy16 copies length elements from start_vec to result_vec.
In C, the resulting operation is
for (i = 0; i < length; ++i)
result_vec[i] = start_vec[i];
In Pascal, the resulting operation is
for i := 1 to length do
begin
result_vec[i] := start_vec[i];
end
In FORTRAN, the resulting operation is
do 10 i = 1, length
result_vec(i) = start_vec(i)
10 continue
start_vec
The vector that result_vec will be copied from.
result_vec
The vector that start_vec will be copied to.
length
The number of elements to copy from start_vec to result_vec.
NOTES
When vec_$icopy16 is used to operate on matrixes in C and Pascal,
start_vec and result_vec are row vectors; whereas in FORTRAN, they are
column vectors.
SEE ALSO
vec_$copy, vec_$dcopy, vec_$icopy, vec_$icopy16_i.