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strtrs: solves a triangular system of the form A * X = B or A**T * X = B,

NAME

STRTRS - solves a triangular system of the form A * X = B or A**T * X = B,

SYNOPSIS

SUBROUTINE STRTRS(
UPLO, TRANS, DIAG, N, NRHS, A, LDA, B, LDB, INFO )

    
CHARACTER DIAG, TRANS, UPLO

    
INTEGER INFO, LDA, LDB, N, NRHS

    
REAL A( LDA, * ), B( LDB, * )

PURPOSE

STRTRS solves a triangular system of the form where A is a triangular matrix of order N, and B is an N-by-NRHS matrix. A check is made to verify that A is nonsingular.

ARGUMENTS

UPLO (input) CHARACTER*1
= aqUaq: A is upper triangular;
= aqLaq: A is lower triangular.
TRANS (input) CHARACTER*1

Specifies the form of the system of equations:
= aqNaq: A * X = B (No transpose)
= aqTaq: A**T * X = B (Transpose)
= aqCaq: A**H * X = B (Conjugate transpose = Transpose)
DIAG (input) CHARACTER*1

= aqNaq: A is non-unit triangular;
= aqUaq: A is unit triangular.
N (input) INTEGER
The order of the matrix A. N >= 0.
NRHS (input) INTEGER
The number of right hand sides, i.e., the number of columns of the matrix B. NRHS >= 0.
A (input) REAL array, dimension (LDA,N)
The triangular matrix A. If UPLO = aqUaq, the leading N-by-N upper triangular part of the array A contains the upper triangular matrix, and the strictly lower triangular part of A is not referenced. If UPLO = aqLaq, the leading N-by-N lower triangular part of the array A contains the lower triangular matrix, and the strictly upper triangular part of A is not referenced. If DIAG = aqUaq, the diagonal elements of A are also not referenced and are assumed to be 1.
LDA (input) INTEGER
The leading dimension of the array A. LDA >= max(1,N).
B (input/output) REAL array, dimension (LDB,NRHS)
On entry, the right hand side matrix B. On exit, if INFO = 0, the solution matrix X.
LDB (input) INTEGER
The leading dimension of the array B. LDB >= max(1,N).
INFO (output) INTEGER
= 0: successful exit
< 0: if INFO = -i, the i-th argument had an illegal value
> 0: if INFO = i, the i-th diagonal element of A is zero, indicating that the matrix is singular and the solutions X have not been computed.