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GAMS Module NAG_ZERO_CONT_FUNC_BD_1 in NAGC


NAG_ZERO_CONT_FUNC_BD_1

 
Locates a zero of a continuous function in a given interval by a combination of the
methods of linear interpolation, extrapolation and bisection.
 
Classes  :  F1b . Solution of single general nonlinear equations
 
Type     : C subroutine in NAGC library (C05 sublibrary).
Access   : Proprietary. Many implementations available.
Precision: Double.
Note     : This procedure may also be invoked using the name c05sdc.
 
Usage    : void nag_zero_cont_func_bd_1(double a, double b, double *x,
           double (*f)(double x, Nag_User *comm), double xtol, double ftol,
           Nag_User *comm, NagError *fail)
 
Details  : Documentation Example Example-output Local-details
Sites    : (1) ITL
 

Implementation of NAG_ZERO_CONT_FUNC_BD_1 from NAGC on ITL

 
ITL:       Unix Workstation Network, National Institute of Standards and
           Technology (NIST), Gaithersburg, MD. Available to NIST staff.
 
Precision: Double.
Note     : This procedure may also be invoked using the name c05sdc.
 
Access available only to NIST staff on internal Unix systems. They may access this
package provided the /itl tree is cross-mounted.
 
   Link         : cc -I/itl/links/generic/include -o prog prog.c
                  -L/itl/links/generic/{lib lib32 lib64}{/mips3 /mips4}
                  -lnagc -lm
   Local-details: cat /itl/apps/nagclib-6/docs/implementation
   Example-outpu: cat
                  /itl/apps/nagclib-6/clsol06da/examples/results/c05sdce.r
   Example      : cat
                  /itl/apps/nagclib-6/clsol06da/examples/source/c05sdce.c
   Documentation: acroread
                  /itl/apps/nagclib-6/docs/NAGdoc/cl/pdf/C05/c05sdc_cl05.pdf


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