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pm_distanceEuclid::euclidu_type Type Reference

This is a concrete derived type whose instances are exclusively used to request unsafe method of computing Euclidean distances (with the possibility of undue overflow or underflow).
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Detailed Description

This is a concrete derived type whose instances are exclusively used to request unsafe method of computing Euclidean distances (with the possibility of undue overflow or underflow).

Objects instantiated from this derived type are exclusively used to differentiate the procedures within the getDisMatEuclid and setDisMatEuclid generic interfaces.
As such, this concrete derived type does not contain any attributes.

Note
This concrete derived type is not meant to be directly accessed by the end users.
Instead, the end users can use the sole object parameter instance of this derived type euclidu to request a non-robust method of computing the Euclidean distances when calling getDisMatEuclid and setDisMatEuclid generic interfaces.
See also
euclid
euclidu
euclidv
euclidsq
euclid_type
euclidu_type
euclidv_type
euclidsq_type
getDisEuclid
getDisMatEuclid
setDisMatEuclid


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Author:
Amir Shahmoradi, September 1, 2017, 12:00 AM, Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences (ICES), The University of Texas Austin

Definition at line 186 of file pm_distanceEuclid.F90.


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