BLAS is actually a standard, and it is well documented somewhere else. I think you are suppose to read the references listed in the GSL document if you want to learn more about it.
在 Sep 10, 2010,3:06 PM,Rodney Sparapani <[email protected]> 写到: > On 09/ 9/10 03:25 PM, Benjamin Blumer wrote: >> Hi Rodney, >> >> That's just the way you do it. >> >> Ben >> >> >> >> On 10-09-09 04:01 PM, Rodney Sparapani wrote: >> >>> I looked for this in the GSL docs, but maybe it is too basic. >>> I also looked at the source, but I must be missing something. >>> Anyways, many CBLAS functions calculate something like >>> y = a A x + b y. I need (and have tried) the following which >>> seems to work: y = 1 A y + 0 y. Is that OK or will you run >>> into trouble somehow. Any pointers welcome. Thanks >>> >>> Rodney >>> > I suppose this is not a FAQ. But, does anyone else think this is > sufficiently non-obvious enough to document? I don't have much > experience with using BLAS/CBLAS; hence my question. Would enough > other people have the same naive question to make a doc change > beneficial? > > -- > Rodney Sparapani Center for Patient Care and Outcomes Research > Sr. Biostatistician http://www.mcw.edu/pcor > 4 wheels good, 2 wheels better! Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) > WWLD?: What Would Lombardi Do? Milwaukee, WI, USA > > > _______________________________________________ > Help-gsl mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gsl _______________________________________________ Help-gsl mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gsl
