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4.8 KiB
Fortran
144 lines
4.8 KiB
Fortran
*DECK RFFTF1
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SUBROUTINE RFFTF1 (N, C, CH, WA, IFAC)
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C***BEGIN PROLOGUE RFFTF1
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C***PURPOSE Compute the forward transform of a real, periodic sequence.
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C***LIBRARY SLATEC (FFTPACK)
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C***CATEGORY J1A1
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C***TYPE SINGLE PRECISION (RFFTF1-S, CFFTF1-C)
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C***KEYWORDS FFTPACK, FOURIER TRANSFORM
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C***AUTHOR Swarztrauber, P. N., (NCAR)
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C***DESCRIPTION
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C
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C Subroutine RFFTF1 computes the Fourier coefficients of a real
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C periodic sequence (Fourier analysis). The transform is defined
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C below at output parameter C.
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C
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C The arrays WA and IFAC which are used by subroutine RFFTB1 must be
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C initialized by calling subroutine RFFTI1.
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C
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C Input Arguments
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C
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C N the length of the array R to be transformed. The method
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C is most efficient when N is a product of small primes.
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C N may change so long as different work arrays are provided.
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C
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C C a real array of length N which contains the sequence
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C to be transformed.
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C
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C CH a real work array of length at least N.
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C
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C WA a real work array which must be dimensioned at least N.
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C
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C IFAC an integer work array which must be dimensioned at least 15.
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C
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C The WA and IFAC arrays must be initialized by calling
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C subroutine RFFTI1, and different WA and IFAC arrays must be
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C used for each different value of N. This initialization
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C does not have to be repeated so long as N remains unchanged.
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C Thus subsequent transforms can be obtained faster than the
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C first. The same WA and IFAC arrays can be used by RFFTF1
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C and RFFTB1.
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C
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C Output Argument
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C
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C C C(1) = the sum from I=1 to I=N of R(I)
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C
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C If N is even set L = N/2; if N is odd set L = (N+1)/2
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C
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C then for K = 2,...,L
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C
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C C(2*K-2) = the sum from I = 1 to I = N of
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C
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C C(I)*COS((K-1)*(I-1)*2*PI/N)
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C
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C C(2*K-1) = the sum from I = 1 to I = N of
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C
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C -C(I)*SIN((K-1)*(I-1)*2*PI/N)
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C
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C If N is even
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C
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C C(N) = the sum from I = 1 to I = N of
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C
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C (-1)**(I-1)*C(I)
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C
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C Notes: This transform is unnormalized since a call of RFFTF1
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C followed by a call of RFFTB1 will multiply the input
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C sequence by N.
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C
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C WA and IFAC contain initialization calculations which must
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C not be destroyed between calls of subroutine RFFTF1 or
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C RFFTB1.
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C
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C***REFERENCES P. N. Swarztrauber, Vectorizing the FFTs, in Parallel
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C Computations (G. Rodrigue, ed.), Academic Press,
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C 1982, pp. 51-83.
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C***ROUTINES CALLED RADF2, RADF3, RADF4, RADF5, RADFG
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C***REVISION HISTORY (YYMMDD)
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C 790601 DATE WRITTEN
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C 830401 Modified to use SLATEC library source file format.
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C 860115 Modified by Ron Boisvert to adhere to Fortran 77 by
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C changing dummy array size declarations (1) to (*).
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C 881128 Modified by Dick Valent to meet prologue standards.
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C 891214 Prologue converted to Version 4.0 format. (BAB)
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C 900131 Routine changed from subsidiary to user-callable. (WRB)
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C 920501 Reformatted the REFERENCES section. (WRB)
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C***END PROLOGUE RFFTF1
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DIMENSION CH(*), C(*), WA(*), IFAC(*)
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C***FIRST EXECUTABLE STATEMENT RFFTF1
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NF = IFAC(2)
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NA = 1
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L2 = N
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IW = N
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DO 111 K1=1,NF
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KH = NF-K1
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IP = IFAC(KH+3)
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L1 = L2/IP
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IDO = N/L2
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IDL1 = IDO*L1
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IW = IW-(IP-1)*IDO
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NA = 1-NA
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IF (IP .NE. 4) GO TO 102
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IX2 = IW+IDO
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IX3 = IX2+IDO
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IF (NA .NE. 0) GO TO 101
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CALL RADF4 (IDO,L1,C,CH,WA(IW),WA(IX2),WA(IX3))
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GO TO 110
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101 CALL RADF4 (IDO,L1,CH,C,WA(IW),WA(IX2),WA(IX3))
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GO TO 110
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102 IF (IP .NE. 2) GO TO 104
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IF (NA .NE. 0) GO TO 103
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CALL RADF2 (IDO,L1,C,CH,WA(IW))
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GO TO 110
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103 CALL RADF2 (IDO,L1,CH,C,WA(IW))
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GO TO 110
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104 IF (IP .NE. 3) GO TO 106
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IX2 = IW+IDO
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IF (NA .NE. 0) GO TO 105
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CALL RADF3 (IDO,L1,C,CH,WA(IW),WA(IX2))
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GO TO 110
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105 CALL RADF3 (IDO,L1,CH,C,WA(IW),WA(IX2))
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GO TO 110
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106 IF (IP .NE. 5) GO TO 108
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IX2 = IW+IDO
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IX3 = IX2+IDO
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IX4 = IX3+IDO
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IF (NA .NE. 0) GO TO 107
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CALL RADF5 (IDO,L1,C,CH,WA(IW),WA(IX2),WA(IX3),WA(IX4))
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GO TO 110
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107 CALL RADF5 (IDO,L1,CH,C,WA(IW),WA(IX2),WA(IX3),WA(IX4))
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GO TO 110
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108 IF (IDO .EQ. 1) NA = 1-NA
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IF (NA .NE. 0) GO TO 109
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CALL RADFG (IDO,IP,L1,IDL1,C,C,C,CH,CH,WA(IW))
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NA = 1
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GO TO 110
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109 CALL RADFG (IDO,IP,L1,IDL1,CH,CH,CH,C,C,WA(IW))
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NA = 0
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110 L2 = L1
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111 CONTINUE
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IF (NA .EQ. 1) RETURN
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DO 112 I=1,N
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C(I) = CH(I)
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112 CONTINUE
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RETURN
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END
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