# NAG FL Interfacef16dlf (isum)

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## 1Purpose

f16dlf sums the elements of an integer vector.

## 2Specification

Fortran Interface
 Function f16dlf ( n, x, incx)
 Integer :: f16dlf Integer, Intent (In) :: n, x(1+(n-1)*ABS(incx)), incx
#include <nag.h>
 Integer f16dlf_ (const Integer *n, const Integer x[], const Integer *incx)
The routine may be called by the names f16dlf or nagf_blast_isum.

## 3Description

f16dlf returns the sum
 $x1 + x2 + ⋯ + xn$
of the elements of an $n$-element integer vector $x$, via the function name.
If ${\mathbf{n}}\le 0$ on entry, f16dlf immediately returns the value $0$.

## 4References

Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms Technical (BLAST) Forum (2001) Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms Technical (BLAST) Forum Standard University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee https://www.netlib.org/blas/blast-forum/blas-report.pdf

## 5Arguments

1: $\mathbf{n}$Integer Input
On entry: $n$, the number of elements in $x$.
2: $\mathbf{x}\left(1+\left({\mathbf{n}}-1\right)×|{\mathbf{incx}}|\right)$Integer array Input
On entry: the $n$-element vector $x$.
If ${\mathbf{incx}}>0$, ${x}_{\mathit{i}}$ must be stored in ${\mathbf{x}}\left(\left(\mathit{i}-1\right)×{\mathbf{incx}}+1\right)$, for $\mathit{i}=1,2,\dots ,{\mathbf{n}}$.
If ${\mathbf{incx}}<0$, ${x}_{\mathit{i}}$ must be stored in ${\mathbf{x}}\left(\left({\mathbf{n}}-\mathit{i}\right)×|{\mathbf{incx}}|+1\right)$, for $\mathit{i}=1,2,\dots ,{\mathbf{n}}$.
Intermediate elements of x are not referenced. If ${\mathbf{n}}=0$, x is not referenced.
3: $\mathbf{incx}$Integer Input
On entry: the increment in the subscripts of x between successive elements of $x$.
Constraint: ${\mathbf{incx}}\ne 0$.

## 6Error Indicators and Warnings

If ${\mathbf{incx}}=0$, an error message is printed and program execution is terminated.

## 7Accuracy

The BLAS standard requires accurate implementations which avoid unnecessary over/underflow (see Section 2.7 of Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms Technical (BLAST) Forum (2001)).

## 8Parallelism and Performance

f16dlf is not threaded in any implementation.

None.

## 10Example

This example computes the sum of the elements of
 $x = (1,10,11,−2,9) T .$

### 10.1Program Text

Program Text (f16dlfe.f90)

### 10.2Program Data

Program Data (f16dlfe.d)

### 10.3Program Results

Program Results (f16dlfe.r)