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module subroutine to_original_values_real64(self,vector_reordered,vector_original)implicit none class(type_reordering),intent(in)::selfreal(real64),intent(in)::vector_reordered(:)real(real64),intent(inout)::vector_original(:)integer(int32)::iif(size(vector_reordered)/=self%num_nodes.or.size(vector_original)/=self%num_nodes)error stop"Size mismatch"if(self%algorithm_name=="none")thenvector_original(:)=vector_reordered(:)return end if if(.not.self%is_reordered_perm)error stop"'perm' not ready. Call 'reorder' first."do i=1,self%num_nodesvector_original(self%perm(i))=vector_reordered(i)end do end subroutine to_original_values_real64