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BLAS operation sides.

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Operation Sides

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BLAS operation sides.

Installation

npm install @stdlib/blas-base-operation-sides

Usage

var operationSides = require( '@stdlib/blas-base-operation-sides' );

operationSides()

Returns a list of BLAS operation sides.

var out = operationSides();
// e.g., returns [ 'left', 'right' ]

The output array contains the following types:

  • left: a triangular matrix is on the left side of a matrix-matrix operation (e.g., AX = B, where A is a triangular matrix).
  • right: a triangular matrix is on the right side of a matrix-matrix operation (e.g., XA = B, where A is a triangular matrix).

Examples

var contains = require( '@stdlib/array-base-assert-contains' ).factory;
var operationSides = require( '@stdlib/blas-base-operation-sides' );

var isOperationSide = contains( operationSides() );

var bool = isOperationSide( 'right' );
// returns true

bool = isOperationSide( 'left' );
// returns true

bool = isOperationSide( 'beep' );
// returns false

C APIs

Usage

#include "stdlib/blas/base/operation_sides.h"

STDLIB_BLAS_OPERATION_SIDE

An enumeration of BLAS operation sides with the following fields:

  • STDLIB_BLAS_LEFT: a triangular matrix is on the left side of a matrix-matrix operation (e.g., AX = B, where A is a triangular matrix).
  • STDLIB_BLAS_RIGHT: a triangular matrix is on the right side of a matrix-matrix operation (e.g., XA = B, where A is a triangular matrix).
#include "stdlib/blas/base/operation_sides.h"

const enum STDLIB_BLAS_OPERATION_SIDE v = STDLIB_BLAS_RIGHT;

Notes

  • Enumeration constants should be considered opaque values, and one should not rely on specific integer values.

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