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gen_sort
Sort the elements of a vector
FORMAT
GEN_SORT
( order, type, size, n, x, incx, y, incy )
Arguments
order character*1
On entry, order specifies the operation to be performed
as follows:
If order = 'A' or 'a', x is sorted in ascending
sequence
If order = 'D' or 'd', x is sorted in descending
sequence
On exit, order is unchanged.
type character*1
On entry, type specifies the data type of vectors x and
y. The following types are valid:
If type = 'B' or 'b', binary (unsigned integer)
If type = 'C' or 'c', character string
If type = 'I' or 'i', integer (signed)
If type = 'L' or 'l', logical - Fortran .TRUE. or
.FALSE.
If type = 'R' or 'r', IEEE floating point
If type = 'V' or 'v', VAXG floating point
On exit, type is unchanged.
size integer*4
On entry, size specifies the size, in bytes, of each
element of data vectors x and y. Valid combinations of
type and size are shown below:
If type = 'B' or 'b' - size = { 1,2,4,8 }
If type = 'C' or 'c' - size = { 0 < size < 65536 }
If type = 'I' or 'i' - size = { 1,2,4,8 }
If type = 'L' or 'l' - size = { 1,2,4,8 }
If type = 'R' or 'r' - size = { 4,8,16 }
If type = 'V' or 'v' - size = { 4,8 }
On exit, size is unchanged.
n integer*4
On entry, the length of the x and y vectors.
On exit, n is unchanged.
x data vector
On entry, a length n vector of data to be sorted. Each
element of vector x is of type and size specified.
On exit, vector x is unchanged, unless it overlaps
vector y.
incx integer*4
On entry, incx specifies the distance between elements
of vector x. incx must be positive.
On exit, incx is unchanged.
y data vector
On entry, vector y is ignored.
On exit, vector y is overwritten with sorted data.
Each element of vector y is of type and size specified.
incy integer*4
On entry, incy specifies the distance between elements
of vector y. incy must be positive.
On exit, incy is unchanged.
Description
GEN_SORT is a general purpose, in memory, sort routine. GEN_SORT accepts
the following FORTRAN data types:
INTEGER*1, INTEGER*2, INTEGER*4, INTEGER*8
LOGICAL*1, LOGICAL*2, LOGICAL*4, LOGICAL*8
REAL*4, REAL*8, REAL*16
CHARACTER*(*)
GEN_SORT also accepts unsigned "binary" integers of 1, 2, 4, or 8 byte
sizes.
A radix algorithm is employed to sort the data. For all data types except
REAL*16 and CHARACTER*(*), an N*16 byte work space is acquired from heap
storage. For REAL*16 data, a work space of N*24 bytes is taken from heap
storage. Heap work space required for CHARACTER data is N*((SIZE-1)/8+3)*8
bytes in size.
Example
REAL*4 DATA( 100 )
N = 100
CALL GEN_SORT( 'A','R',4,N,DATA,1,DATA,1 )
This FORTRAN code sorts a 100 element single precision real vector, in
place.
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