This release of the NAG Library for SMP & Multicore has identical functionality and subroutine interfaces as the latest release of the NAG Fortran Library. The NAG Library for SMP & Multicore now uses the same documentation and version numbering scheme as the NAG Fortran Library.
The NAG Fortran Library Manual, version for the Intel® Xeon Phi™ Processor, Mark 26
The documentation is available online in the following formats:
- HTML: the full manual available as HTML (using HTML5 features such as MathML and SVG in suitable browsers);
- PDF: the same manual as above, consisting of many PDF files, may be browsed via the HTML table of contents pages;
- Single file PDF: the manual as a single PDF file;
- ZIP file: the archive as a ZIP file;
Advice on viewing and navigating the first three formats can be found in the How to Use the NAG Library and its Documentation document. You are strongly advised to read this document if you wish to try the HTML format.
The two single file formats are more compact than the formats using one file per routine, but of course are a larger download if you only need to view the documentation for a few routines.
The Library is organized into Chapters - each being documented with its own Introduction and Contents list followed by a comprehensive document for each function detailing its purpose, description, list of parameters and possible error exits. Example programs and results are also supplied. All examples are available on-line to facilitate their use as templates for the users' calling programs.
The known issues document reflects all reported and resolved issues that affect various releases of the NAG Fortran Library, along with suggested workarounds where possible.
The NAG Fortran Library Manual, version for the Intel® Xeon Phi™ Coprocessor, Mark 23
The documentation can be viewed on-line in the following format:
- HTML: The full manual available as HTML (using HTML5 features such as MathML and SVG in suitable browsers)
The NAG C Library Manual, version for the Intel® Xeon Phi™ Processor, Mark 26
The documentation is available online in the following formats:
- HTML: the full manual available as HTML (using HTML5 features such as MathML and SVG in suitable browsers);
- Single file PDF: the manual as a single PDF file;
- ZIP file: the archive as a ZIP file;
Advice on viewing and navigating the first three formats can be found in the How to Use the NAG Library and its Documentation document. You are strongly advised to read this document if you wish to try the HTML format.
The two single file formats are more compact than the formats using one file per routine, but of course are a larger download if you only need to view the documentation for a few routines.
The Library is organized into Chapters – each being documented with its own Introduction and Contents list followed by a comprehensive document for each function detailing its purpose, description, list of parameters and possible error exits. Example programs and results are also supplied. All examples are available online to facilitate their use as templates for the users' calling programs.
The known issues document reflects all reported and resolved issues that affect various releases of the NAG C Library, along with suggested workarounds where possible.