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NAME

       labad - labad: over/underflow on obsolete pre-IEEE machines

SYNOPSIS

   Functions
       subroutine dlabad (small, large)
           DLABAD
       subroutine slabad (small, large)
           SLABAD

Detailed Description

Function Documentation

   subroutine dlabad (double precision small, double precision large)
       DLABAD

       Purpose:

            DLABAD is a no-op and kept for compatibility reasons. It used
            to correct the overflow/underflow behavior of machines that
            are not IEEE-754 compliant.

       Parameters
           SMALL

                     SMALL is DOUBLE PRECISION
                     On entry, the underflow threshold as computed by DLAMCH.
                     On exit, the unchanged value SMALL.

           LARGE

                     LARGE is DOUBLE PRECISION
                     On entry, the overflow threshold as computed by DLAMCH.
                     On exit, the unchanged value LARGE.

       Author
           Univ. of Tennessee

           Univ. of California Berkeley

           Univ. of Colorado Denver

           NAG Ltd.

   subroutine slabad (real small, real large)
       SLABAD

       Purpose:

            SLABAD is a no-op and kept for compatibility reasons. It used
            to correct the overflow/underflow behavior of machines that
            are not IEEE-754 compliant.

       Parameters
           SMALL

                     SMALL is REAL
                     On entry, the underflow threshold as computed by SLAMCH.
                     On exit, the unchanged value SMALL.

           LARGE

                     LARGE is REAL
                     On entry, the overflow threshold as computed by SLAMCH.
                     On exit, the unchanged value LARGE.

       Author
           Univ. of Tennessee

           Univ. of California Berkeley

           Univ. of Colorado Denver

           NAG Ltd.

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