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passf2.f
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1  subroutine passf2 (ido,l1,cc,ch,wa1)
2  dimension cc(ido,2,l1) ,ch(ido,l1,2) ,
3  1 wa1(1)
4  if (ido .gt. 2) go to 102
5  do 101 k=1,l1
6  ch(1,k,1) = cc(1,1,k)+cc(1,2,k)
7  ch(1,k,2) = cc(1,1,k)-cc(1,2,k)
8  ch(2,k,1) = cc(2,1,k)+cc(2,2,k)
9  ch(2,k,2) = cc(2,1,k)-cc(2,2,k)
10  101 continue
11  return
12  102 do 104 k=1,l1
13  do 103 i=2,ido,2
14  ch(i-1,k,1) = cc(i-1,1,k)+cc(i-1,2,k)
15  tr2 = cc(i-1,1,k)-cc(i-1,2,k)
16  ch(i,k,1) = cc(i,1,k)+cc(i,2,k)
17  ti2 = cc(i,1,k)-cc(i,2,k)
18  ch(i,k,2) = wa1(i-1)*ti2-wa1(i)*tr2
19  ch(i-1,k,2) = wa1(i-1)*tr2+wa1(i)*ti2
20  103 continue
21  104 continue
22  return
23  end
subroutine passf2(ido, l1, cc, ch, wa1)
Definition: passf2.f:2
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