function [ cx, cy ] = zswap ( n, cx, incx, cy, incy ) %*****************************************************************************80 % %% ZSWAP interchanges two complex vectors. % % Licensing: % % This code is distributed under the GNU LGPL license. % % Modified: % % 09 May 2006 % % Author: % % MATLAB version by John Burkardt % % Reference: % % Jack Dongarra, Cleve Moler, Jim Bunch, Pete Stewart, % LINPACK User's Guide, % SIAM, 1979. % % Charles Lawson, Richard Hanson, David Kincaid, Fred Krogh, % Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms for Fortran Usage, % Algorithm 539, % ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software, % Volume 5, Number 3, September 1979, pages 308-323. % % Parameters: % % Input, integer N, the number of entries in the vectors. % % Input, complex CX(*), one of the vectors to swap. % % Input, integer INCX, the increment between successive entries of CX. % % Input, complex CY(*), one of the vectors to swap. % % Input, integer INCY, the increment between successive elements of CY. % % Output, complex CX(*), the input vector CX, with some elements swapped. % % Input, integer INCX, the increment between successive entries of CX. % % Output, complex CY(*), the input vector CY, with some elements swapped. % temp = cx(1:incx:1+(n-1)*incx); cx(1:incx:1+(n-1)*incx) = cy(1:incy:1+(n-1)*incy); cy(1:incy:1+(n-1)*incy) = temp; return end