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exp_2: Verify First Order Forward Sweep
# include <cmath>                   // prototype for fabs
extern bool exp_2_for0(double *v0); // computes zero order forward sweep
bool exp_2_for1(double *v1)         // double v1[6]
{   bool ok = true;
    double v0[6];

    // set the value of v0[j] for j = 1 , ... , 5
    ok &= exp_2_for0(v0);

    v1[1] = 1.;                                     // v1 = x
    ok    &= std::fabs( v1[1] - 1. ) <= 1e-10;

    v1[2] = v1[1];                                  // v2 = 1 + v1
    ok    &= std::fabs( v1[2] - 1. ) <= 1e-10;

    v1[3] = v1[1] * v0[1] + v0[1] * v1[1];          // v3 = v1 * v1
    ok    &= std::fabs( v1[3] - 1. ) <= 1e-10;

    v1[4] = v1[3] / 2.;                             // v4 = v3 / 2
    ok    &= std::fabs( v1[4] - 0.5) <= 1e-10;

    v1[5] = v1[2] + v1[4];                          // v5 = v2 + v4
    ok    &= std::fabs( v1[5] - 1.5) <= 1e-10;

    return ok;
}
bool exp_2_for1(void)
{   double v1[6];
    return exp_2_for1(v1);
}

Input File: introduction/exp_2_for1.cpp