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hipblaszcopystridedbatched Interface Reference

hipblaszcopystridedbatched Interface Reference#

HIPFORT API Reference: hipfort_hipblas::hipblaszcopystridedbatched Interface Reference
hipfort_hipblas::hipblaszcopystridedbatched Interface Reference

BLAS Level 1 API. More...

Public Member Functions

integer(kind(hipblas_status_success)) function hipblaszcopystridedbatched_ (handle, n, x, incx, stridex, y, incy, stridey, batchCount)
 
integer(kind(hipblas_status_success)) function hipblaszcopystridedbatched_rank_0 (handle, n, x, incx, stridex, y, incy, stridey, batchCount)
 
integer(kind(hipblas_status_success)) function hipblaszcopystridedbatched_rank_1 (handle, n, x, incx, stridex, y, incy, stridey, batchCount)
 

Detailed Description

BLAS Level 1 API.

copyStridedBatched copies each element x_i[j] into y_i[j], for j = 1 , ... , n; i = 1 , ... , batchCount

y_i := x_i,

where (x_i, y_i) is the i-th instance of the batch. x_i and y_i are vectors.

Parameters
[in]handle[hipblasHandle_t] handle to the hipblas library context queue.
[in]n[int] the number of elements in each x_i to be copied to y_i.
[in]xdevice pointer to the first vector (x_1) in the batch.
[in]incx[int] specifies the increments for the elements of vectors x_i.
[in]stridex[hipblasStride] stride from the start of one vector (x_i) and the next one (x_i+1). There are no restrictions placed on stride_x, however the user should take care to ensure that stride_x is of appropriate size, for a typical case this means stride_x >= n * incx.
[out]ydevice pointer to the first vector (y_1) in the batch.
[in]incy[int] specifies the increment for the elements of vectors y_i.
[in]stridey[hipblasStride] stride from the start of one vector (y_i) and the next one (y_i+1). There are no restrictions placed on stride_y, however the user should take care to ensure that stride_y is of appropriate size, for a typical case this means stride_y >= n * incy. stridey should be non zero.
[in]incy[int] specifies the increment for the elements of y.
[in]batchCount[int] number of instances in the batch

Member Function/Subroutine Documentation

◆ hipblaszcopystridedbatched_()

integer(kind(hipblas_status_success)) function hipfort_hipblas::hipblaszcopystridedbatched::hipblaszcopystridedbatched_ ( type(c_ptr), value  handle,
integer(c_int), value  n,
type(c_ptr), value  x,
integer(c_int), value  incx,
integer(c_int64_t), value  stridex,
type(c_ptr), value  y,
integer(c_int), value  incy,
integer(c_int64_t), value  stridey,
integer(c_int), value  batchCount 
)

◆ hipblaszcopystridedbatched_rank_0()

integer(kind(hipblas_status_success)) function hipfort_hipblas::hipblaszcopystridedbatched::hipblaszcopystridedbatched_rank_0 ( type(c_ptr)  handle,
integer(c_int)  n,
complex(c_double_complex), target  x,
integer(c_int)  incx,
integer(c_int64_t)  stridex,
complex(c_double_complex), target  y,
integer(c_int)  incy,
integer(c_int64_t)  stridey,
integer(c_int)  batchCount 
)

◆ hipblaszcopystridedbatched_rank_1()

integer(kind(hipblas_status_success)) function hipfort_hipblas::hipblaszcopystridedbatched::hipblaszcopystridedbatched_rank_1 ( type(c_ptr)  handle,
integer(c_int)  n,
complex(c_double_complex), dimension(:), target  x,
integer(c_int)  incx,
integer(c_int64_t)  stridex,
complex(c_double_complex), dimension(:), target  y,
integer(c_int)  incy,
integer(c_int64_t)  stridey,
integer(c_int)  batchCount 
)

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