*MFUN
*MFUN, ParR, Func, Par1
Copies or transposes an array parameter matrix.
Argument Descriptions
ParRThe name of the resulting array parameter matrix. See *SET for name restrictions.
FuncCopy or transpose function:
- COPY --
Par1is copied toParR- TRAN --
Par1is transposed toParR. Rows (m) and columns (n) ofPar1matrix are transposed to resultingParRmatrix of shape (n,m).
Par1Array parameter matrix input to the operation.
Notes
Operates on one input array parameter matrix and produces one output array parameter matrix according to:
ParR = f(Par1)
where the function (f) is either a copy or transpose, as described above.
Functions are based on the standard FORTRAN definitions where possible.
ParR may be the same as Par1. Starting
array element numbers must be defined for each array parameter matrix if it does not start at the
first location. For example, *MFUN,A(1,5),COPY,B(2,3) copies matrix B
(starting at element (2,3)) to matrix A (starting at element (1,5)). The diagonal corner elements
for each submatrix must be defined: the upper left corner by the array starting element (on this
command), the lower right corner by the current values from the *VCOL and
*VLEN commands. The default values are the (1,1) element and the last element
in the matrix. No operations progress across matrix planes (in the 3rd dimension). Absolute
values and scale factors may be applied to all parameters (*VABS,
*VFACT). Results may be cumulative (*VCUM). Array elements
should not be skipped with the *VMASK and the NINC
value of the *VLEN specifications. The number of rows
(*VLEN) applies to the Par1 array. See the
*VOPER command for details.
This command is valid in any processor.