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Incorrect result of Zgemm in Windows env C++

Xiaokun_H_
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Dear all,

I am writing code to process mat multiply. And I write a little program to test the result of zgemm. But the result is incorrect and I do not really know the reason. I write code on my labtop. -i7   64bit  windows8   visual studio 2010   mkl 10.0.3.021

Here is the code. The size of A is 3*2  and the size of B is 2*2 which is a unit matrix. I think the result is A itself but it seems not.

int main()
{

int *m =new int; //m*n n*k
int *n =new int;
int *k =new int;

*m =3;
*n = 2;
*k = 2;

MKL_Complex16 *A = new MKL_Complex16 [6];
MKL_Complex16 *B = new MKL_Complex16 [4];
MKL_Complex16 *N = new MKL_Complex16 [4];

A[0].real = 1;
A[1].real = 2;
A[2].real = 3;
A[3].real = 4;
A[4].real = 5;
A[5].real = 6;

for(int i=0; i<6; i++) A.imag =0;

B[0].real = 1;
B[1].real = 0;
A[2].real = 0;
A[3].real = 1;

for(int i=0; i<4; i++) B.imag =0;

MKL_Complex16 *alpha = new MKL_Complex16;
MKL_Complex16 *beta = new MKL_Complex16;

MKL_Complex16 cAlpha = {1,0}, cBeta = {0,0};
alpha = &cAlpha;
beta = &cBeta;

zgemm("n","n",m,k,n,alpha,A,m,B,n,beta,N,m);

for(int i=0;i<6;i++) std::cout<<(N+i)<<" "<<N.real<<" "<<N.imag<<std::endl;

getchar();
return 0;
}

I do not know whether I output the result in a right way. I really need help. Thank all of you a lot!!

Claire

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crispybits
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Did you really mean A here, not B?

A[2].real = 0;
A[3].real = 1

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Bernard
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Wanted to ask the same question:-) 

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Chao_Y_Intel
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Claire,

Anther notes for the this code that zgem is fortran interface. You are calling the fortran function in a C code, the A/B/C array is assumed as the column-major data. For example, the A in this code, the actually matrix data is:
  1   4
  2   5
  3   6

If you want to use the C function, you can call cblas function.

Thanks,
Chao

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Xiaokun_H_
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crispybits wrote:

Did you really mean A here, not B?

A[2].real = 0;
A[3].real = 1

I find my mistake here. It should be B's value. Thank you. :-)

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Xiaokun_H_
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Chao Y (Intel) wrote:

Claire,

Anther notes for the this code that zgem is fortran interface. You are calling the fortran function in a C code, the A/B/C array is assumed as the column-major data. For example, the A in this code, the actually matrix data is:
  1   4
  2   5
  3   6

If you want to use the C function, you can call cblas function.

Thanks,
Chao

I always have questions about the sequence of the matrix's values are saved. According to your description, the address adds with priority in the column direction from up to down, right? I used to writing codes with MATLAB and it seems that they saved the value in same sequence. Thank you!

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Xiaokun_H_
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iliyapolak wrote:

Wanted to ask the same question:-) 

C almost drive me crazy!!  Have you gotten the solution to your problem? 

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