Re: TRANSPOSE and MATMUL interaction
On Aug 30, 2:50 pm, Paul van Delst <Paul.vanDe...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
What platform and compiler are you using? How are the results different? You wouldn't be
doing this on an AIX machine with xlf by any chance, would you?
Windows XP Pro/Visual Studio 2005/Intel Visual Fortran 9.1. The result
I believe correct is 1.2e-3, and the incorrect result is 6e-304, which
is the same as an uninitialized variable, and wasn't changed by the
MATMUL assignment.
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