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HPL_numroc(3)		     HPL Library Functions		 HPL_numroc(3)

NAME
       HPL_numroc - Compute the local number of row/columns.

SYNOPSIS
       #include "hpl.h"

       int  HPL_numroc(	 const	int  N, const int INB, const int NB, const int
       PROC, const int SRCPROC, const int NPROCS );

DESCRIPTION
       HPL_numroc returns  the	local number of	 matrix	 rows/columns  process
       PROC   will   get  if  we give out  N rows/columns starting from global
       index 0.

ARGUMENTS
       N       (input)		       const int
	       On entry, N  specifies the number of rows/columns  being	 dealt
	       out. N must be at least zero.

       INB     (input)		       const int
	       On  entry,   INB	 specifies  the size of the first block of the
	       global matrix. INB must be at least one.

       NB      (input)		       const int
	       On entry,  NB specifies the blocking factor used	 to  partition
	       and distribute the matrix A. NB must be larger than one.

       PROC    (input)		       const int
	       On  entry,  PROC specifies  the coordinate of the process whose
	       local portion is determined.  PROC must be at least  zero   and
	       strictly less than NPROCS.

       SRCPROC (input)		       const int
	       On  entry,   SRCPROC  specifies	the coordinate of the  process
	       that possesses the first row or column of the  matrix.  SRCPROC
	       must be at least zero and strictly less than NPROCS.

       NPROCS  (input)		       const int
	       On  entry,   NPROCS  specifies the total number of process rows
	       or columns over which the matrix is distributed.	  NPROCS  must
	       be at least one.

SEE ALSO
       HPL_indxg2l (3),	 HPL_indxg2lp (3),  HPL_indxg2p (3),  HPL_indxl2g (3),
       HPL_numrocI (3).

HPL 2.1			       October 26, 2012			 HPL_numroc(3)
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