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vaddg_c

Table of contents
Procedure
Abstract
Required_Reading
Keywords
Brief_I/O
Detailed_Input
Detailed_Output
Parameters
Exceptions
Files
Particulars
Examples
Restrictions
Literature_References
Author_and_Institution
Version
Index_Entries

Procedure

   vaddg_c ( Vector addition, general dimension ) 

   void vaddg_c ( ConstSpiceDouble  * v1,
                  ConstSpiceDouble  * v2,
                  SpiceInt            ndim,
                  SpiceDouble       * vout )

Abstract

   Add two vectors of arbitrary dimension.

Required_Reading

   None.

Keywords

   VECTOR


Brief_I/O

   VARIABLE  I/O  DESCRIPTION
   --------  ---  --------------------------------------------------
   v1         I   First vector to be added.
   v2         I   Second vector to be added.
   ndim       I   Dimension of `v1', `v2', and `vout'.
   vout       O   Sum vector, v1 + v2.

Detailed_Input

   v1,
   v2          are two arbitrary double precision n-dimensional
               vectors.

   ndim        is the dimension of `v1', `v2' and `vout'.

Detailed_Output

   vout        is the double precision n-dimensional vector sum of `v1'
               and `v2'. `vout' may overwrite either `v1' or `v2'.

Parameters

   None.

Exceptions

   Error free.

Files

   None.

Particulars

   This routine simply performs addition between components of `v1'
   and `v2'. No checking is performed to determine whether floating
   point overflow has occurred.

Examples

   The numerical results shown for this example may differ across
   platforms. The results depend on the SPICE kernels used as
   input, the compiler and supporting libraries, and the machine
   specific arithmetic implementation.

   1) Define two sets of n-dimensional vectors and compute the sum
      of each vector in first set with the corresponding vector in
      the second set.


      Example code begins here.


      /.
         Program vaddg_ex1
      ./
      #include <stdio.h>
      #include "SpiceUsr.h"

      int main( )
      {

         /.
         Local parameters.
         ./
         #define NDIM         4
         #define SETSIZ       2

         /.
         Local variables.
         ./
         SpiceDouble          vout   [NDIM];

         SpiceInt             i;

         /.
         Define the two vector sets.
         ./
         SpiceDouble          seta   [SETSIZ][NDIM] = {
                                   {1.0,   2.0,   3.0,    4.0},
                                   {1.e-7, 1.e23, 1.e-9,  0.0} };

         SpiceDouble          setb   [SETSIZ][NDIM] = {
                                   {4.0,   5.0,    6.0,  7.0},
                                   {1.e24, 1.e23,  0.0,  3.e-23} };

         /.
         Calculate the sum of each pair of vectors
         ./
         for ( i = 0; i < SETSIZ; i++ )
         {

            vaddg_c ( seta[i], setb[i], NDIM, vout );

            printf( "Vector A  :  %10.2e %10.2e %10.2e %10.2e\n",
                    seta[i][0], seta[i][1], seta[i][2], seta[i][3] );
            printf( "Vector B  :  %10.2e %10.2e %10.2e %10.2e\n",
                    setb[i][0], setb[i][1], setb[i][2], setb[i][3] );
            printf( "Sum vector:  %10.2e %10.2e %10.2e %10.2e\n",
                           vout[0], vout[1], vout[2], vout[3] );
            printf( "\n" );

         }

         return ( 0 );
      }


      When this program was executed on a Mac/Intel/cc/64-bit
      platform, the output was:


      Vector A  :    1.00e+00   2.00e+00   3.00e+00   4.00e+00
      Vector B  :    4.00e+00   5.00e+00   6.00e+00   7.00e+00
      Sum vector:    5.00e+00   7.00e+00   9.00e+00   1.10e+01

      Vector A  :    1.00e-07   1.00e+23   1.00e-09   0.00e+00
      Vector B  :    1.00e+24   1.00e+23   0.00e+00   3.00e-23
      Sum vector:    1.00e+24   2.00e+23   1.00e-09   3.00e-23

Restrictions

   1)  The user is required to determine that the magnitude each
       component of the vectors is within the appropriate range so as
       not to cause floating point overflow.

Literature_References

   None.

Author_and_Institution

   J. Diaz del Rio     (ODC Space)
   W.M. Owen           (JPL)
   E.D. Wright         (JPL)

Version

   -CSPICE Version 1.0.2, 05-JUL-2021 (JDR)

       Edited the header to comply with NAIF standard. Added complete
       code example based on existing example.

   -CSPICE Version 1.0.1, 07-NOV-2003 (EDW)

       Corrected a mistake in the second example's value
       for VOUT, i.e. replaced [1D24, 2D23, 0.0] with
       [1e24, 2e23].

   -CSPICE Version 1.0.0, 29-JUN-1999 (EDW) (WMO)

Index_Entries

   n-dimensional vector addition
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