CFACT, RFACTA
, IFACTA
, RFACTB
, IFACTB
, RFACTC
, IFACTC
Defines complex scaling factors to be used with operations.
RFACTA
Real portion of the complex scale factor used in place of FACTA
.
IFACTA
Imaginary portion of the complex scale factor used in place
of FACTA
.
RFACTB
Real portion of the complex scale factor used in place of FACTB
.
IFACTB
Imaginary portion of the complex scale factor used in place
of FACTB
.
RFACTC
Real portion of the complex scale factor used in place of FACTC
.
IFACTC
Imaginary portion of the complex scale factor used in place
of FACTC
.
Defines complex scale factors to be used with the operations [ADD, PROD,
etc.]. If this command is supplied, these complex factors override any real
factors (FACTA
, FACTB
, FACTC
)
supplied on the operation commands. Factors are typically involved in scaling
a specified variable, such as in the term FACTA
x IA
of
the ADD command to scale variable IA
before
the ADD operation.
When the CFACT command is active, defaults are as
follows: 1) if the complex factor is not specified, but the variable upon
which it acts (such as IA
) is specified, the factor
defaults to 1.0+i0.0; 2) if the variable
upon which the factor operates is not specified, but the factor is specified,
the variable defaults to 1.0 so that the term in the operation becomes the
complex factor itself; 3) if neither the factor nor the variable number is
supplied, the term is omitted from the operation. Once the operation (such
as the ADD command) has been processed, the CFACT command
becomes inactive and must be specified again if it is to be used.