subroutine srscl (N, SA, SX, INCX)
SRSCL multiplies a vector by the reciprocal of a real scalar. 
 
SRSCL multiplies a vector by the reciprocal of a real scalar.
Purpose:
SRSCL multiplies an n-element real vector x by the real scalar 1/a. This is done without overflow or underflow as long as the final result x/a does not overflow or underflow.
 
Parameters:
          N is INTEGER
          The number of components of the vector x.
SA 
          SA is REAL
          The scalar a which is used to divide each component of x.
          SA must be >= 0, or the subroutine will divide by zero.
SX 
          SX is REAL array, dimension
                         (1+(N-1)*abs(INCX))
          The n-element vector x.
INCX 
          INCX is INTEGER
          The increment between successive values of the vector SX.
          > 0:  SX(1) = X(1) and SX(1+(i-1)*INCX) = x(i),     1< i<= n
 
Author:
Univ. of California Berkeley
Univ. of Colorado Denver
NAG Ltd.
Date:
Definition at line 86 of file srscl.f.
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