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Binding to the BLAS and LAPACK libraries. You can make use of this library by referring to the corresponding module you need for your precision and number type:
open Lacaml.S
open Lacaml.D
open Lacaml.C
open Lacaml.Z
To use this library, you should be familiar with BLAS and LAPACK. The following quick reference guide for the BLAS and LAPACK quick reference may be useful to you. For the precise description of the functions, consult the man pages online or, if you installed them on your machine (if you use Linux, they should be in the packages of your distribution), read them with Emacs: M-x man
(under Unix) or M-x woman
(all systems).
module Io : sig ... end
Pretty-printing of vector and matrices.
module Common : sig ... end
Types and functions common to all precision dependent sub-modules.
module D : sig ... end
Double precision real BLAS and LAPACK functions.
module S : sig ... end
Single precision real BLAS and LAPACK functions.
module Z : sig ... end
Double precision complex BLAS and LAPACK functions.
module C : sig ... end
Single precision complex BLAS and LAPACK functions.
module Utils : sig ... end