SLAISNAN (3) - Linux Manuals

NAME

slaisnan.f -

SYNOPSIS


Functions/Subroutines


LOGICAL function slaisnan (SIN1, SIN2)
SLAISNAN tests input for NaN by comparing two arguments for inequality.

Function/Subroutine Documentation

LOGICAL function slaisnan (realSIN1, realSIN2)

SLAISNAN tests input for NaN by comparing two arguments for inequality.

Purpose:

 This routine is not for general use.  It exists solely to avoid
 over-optimization in SISNAN.

 SLAISNAN checks for NaNs by comparing its two arguments for
 inequality.  NaN is the only floating-point value where NaN != NaN
 returns .TRUE.  To check for NaNs, pass the same variable as both
 arguments.

 A compiler must assume that the two arguments are
 not the same variable, and the test will not be optimized away.
 Interprocedural or whole-program optimization may delete this
 test.  The ISNAN functions will be replaced by the correct
 Fortran 03 intrinsic once the intrinsic is widely available.


 

Parameters:

SIN1

          SIN1 is REAL


SIN2

          SIN2 is REAL
          Two numbers to compare for inequality.


 

Author:

Univ. of Tennessee

Univ. of California Berkeley

Univ. of Colorado Denver

NAG Ltd.

Date:

September 2012

Definition at line 75 of file slaisnan.f.

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