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33585128
fortran
0
Title: Unexpected results from SGEMM Problem title: Unexpected results from SGEMM Tags: blas, gfortran, fortran Problem: Unexpected results from SGEMM Code signals: SGEMM, Unexpected
Unexpected results from SGEMM Unexpected results from SGEMM blas gfortran fortran SGEMM Unexpected Unexpected results from SGEMM I'm trying to replace the following instance of matmul in the code calculating A*B': with SGEMM: Where mat is an type that contains the following relevant data: Running the code on a small te...
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60768026_c0
60768026
fortran
0
Title: Incompatible rank 0 and 1 in fortran Problem title: Incompatible rank 0 and 1 in fortran Tags: gfortran, fortran, arrays Problem: Incompatible rank 0 and 1 in fortran Code signals: Incompatible
Incompatible rank 0 and 1 in fortran Incompatible rank 0 and 1 in fortran gfortran fortran arrays Incompatible Incompatible rank 0 and 1 in fortran ab is a 4 x 5 matrix i.e., ab(4,5) and x is an array of length 4 i.e., x(4) The do loop says incompatible rank 0 and 1.
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50232296_c1
50232296
fortran
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35886412_c0
35886412
fortran
0
Title: DATA statement from Fortran to C Problem title: DATA statement from Fortran to C Tags: fortran77, fortran, c Problem: DATA statement from Fortran to C Code signals: Fortran, DATA, DIMENSION, COEF, EXPON, fortran77
DATA statement from Fortran to C DATA statement from Fortran to C fortran77 fortran c Fortran DATA DIMENSION COEF EXPON fortran77 DATA statement from Fortran to C I need to translate a Fortran 77 code to C language, I have aprox 90% of the translation but I don't understand some parts of Fortran, for example, in Fortra...
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5885994_c0
5885994
fortran
0
Title: Multitasking in Fortran Problem title: Multitasking in Fortran Tags: fortran Problem: Multitasking in Fortran How can I do multi-tasking and inter-process communication in Fortran? Code signals: Multitasking, Fortran
Multitasking in Fortran Multitasking in Fortran fortran Multitasking Fortran Multitasking in Fortran How can I do multi-tasking and inter-process communication in Fortran?
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50069808_c0
50069808
fortran
0
Title: Extract substring of Fortran string array Problem title: Extract substring of Fortran string array Tags: arrays, substring, fortran Problem: Extract substring of Fortran string array Code signals: Extract, Fortran, i-1
Extract substring of Fortran string array Extract substring of Fortran string array arrays substring fortran Extract Fortran i-1 Extract substring of Fortran string array How does one extract a substring of a Fortran string array? For example Compiling with gfortran yields the error: Is there any way of avoiding a do l...
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38329496_c0
38329496
fortran
0
Title: SELECTED_REAL_KIND in C Problem title: SELECTED_REAL_KIND in C Tags: fortran, c Problem: SELECTED_REAL_KIND in C Is there any equivalent of SELECTED_REAL_KIND (in Fortran) in C language ? Code signals: SELECTED_REAL_KIND
SELECTED_REAL_KIND in C SELECTED_REAL_KIND in C fortran c SELECTED_REAL_KIND SELECTED_REAL_KIND in C Is there any equivalent of SELECTED_REAL_KIND (in Fortran) in C language ?
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12354503_c0
12354503
fortran
0
Title: Reading format in Fortran 90 Problem title: Reading format in Fortran 90 Tags: format, fortran Problem: Reading format in Fortran 90 Code signals: Reading, Fortran, F10.4, idx1, idx2, idx3, idx4, idx5, dummy1, dummy2, dummy3, dummy4
Reading format in Fortran 90 Reading format in Fortran 90 format fortran Reading Fortran F10.4 idx1 idx2 idx3 idx4 idx5 dummy1 dummy2 dummy3 dummy4 Reading format in Fortran 90 I have a huge file to read whose structure is: I'm interested in reading the value after ":", which format should I use in the read statement i...
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70963680_c1
70963680
fortran
1
76489834 In Python, I have: A[k,k:m] [ 0.888074 0.325058 0.325058] B[k:m,k:m] [[ 1.000000 1.000000 1.000000] [-1.000000 0.000000 1.000000] [ 1.000000 0.000000 1.000000]] matmul gives [ 0.888074 0.888074 1.538189] Code signals: Matmul, Fortran, k:m
76489834 In Python, I have: A[k,k:m] [ 0.888074 0.325058 0.325058] B[k:m,k:m] [[ 1.000000 1.000000 1.000000] [-1.000000 0.000000 1.000000] [ 1.000000 0.000000 1.000000]] matmul gives [ 0.888074 0.888074 1.538189] Code signals: Matmul, Fortran, k:m
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20146241_c3
20146241
fortran
3
, DHAVE_CONFIG_H, DDI88xx, di8810-di8810.o, di8810-di8810.Tpo, di8810.c, di8810-di8810.Po, di8810-gds100.o, gds100.f, di8810-gds102.o, gds102.f, di8810, amd_mnt, blnn728x, sayik_bo, di8810_t, gds102.f:2, gds100.f:1, collect2, Fehler, Ende-Status, Error, Stop
, DHAVE_CONFIG_H, DDI88xx, di8810-di8810.o, di8810-di8810.Tpo, di8810.c, di8810-di8810.Po, di8810-gds100.o, gds100.f, di8810-gds102.o, gds102.f, di8810, amd_mnt, blnn728x, sayik_bo, di8810_t, gds102.f:2, gds100.f:1, collect2, Fehler, Ende-Status, Error, Stop
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4746330_c0
4746330
fortran
0
Title: up/downcasting in fortran 2003? Problem title: up/downcasting in fortran 2003? Tags: oop, fortran Problem: up/downcasting in fortran 2003? In fortran 2003, classes and OOP are defined in the standard. I would like to know how upcasting and downcasting is performed.
up/downcasting in fortran 2003? up/downcasting in fortran 2003? oop fortran up/downcasting in fortran 2003? In fortran 2003, classes and OOP are defined in the standard. I would like to know how upcasting and downcasting is performed.
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38913485_c0
38913485
fortran
0
Title: How to read a mixed text file and extract numbers only Problem title: How to read a mixed text file and extract numbers only Tags: fortran, stringreader Problem: How to read a mixed text file and extract numbers only Code signals: How, forces.dat, Forces, CofR, Time
How to read a mixed text file and extract numbers only How to read a mixed text file and extract numbers only fortran stringreader How forces.dat Forces CofR Time How to read a mixed text file and extract numbers only I need to read the output of one of my simulators and store the values. the file name is forces.dat an...
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40050661_c0
40050661
fortran
0
Title: Undefined reference to fdate_ Problem title: Undefined reference to fdate_ Tags: gfortran, fortran77, fortran, compilation Problem: Undefined reference to fdate_ Code signals: Undefined, fdate_, fort77-4511-1.c, collect2, f77, date.f, Error, Declaration, date.o, fortran77
Undefined reference to fdate_ Undefined reference to fdate_ gfortran fortran77 fortran compilation Undefined fdate_ fort77-4511-1.c collect2 f77 date.f Error Declaration date.o fortran77 Undefined reference to fdate_ When installing a software called snob, there is a file `date.f' Compiling with fort77, I encountered s...
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47916291_c2
47916291
fortran
2
U, real::SIGMA_1, SIGMA_2, SIGMA_3, real::SHEAR_4, SHEAR_5, SHEAR_6, parameter::DEG_2_RAD, INPUT, GPa, FRICTION_DEG, DEG_2_RAD, ALPHA, Set, STRAIN, SIGMA_1, VARJ2, SIGMA_1-SIGMA_2, SIGMA_2-SIGMA_3, SHEAR_4, Yield, Drucker-prager, F.LE.0.0d0, Elastic, F.GT.0.0d0, Plastic, END, fortran95
U, real::SIGMA_1, SIGMA_2, SIGMA_3, real::SHEAR_4, SHEAR_5, SHEAR_6, parameter::DEG_2_RAD, INPUT, GPa, FRICTION_DEG, DEG_2_RAD, ALPHA, Set, STRAIN, SIGMA_1, VARJ2, SIGMA_1-SIGMA_2, SIGMA_2-SIGMA_3, SHEAR_4, Yield, Drucker-prager, F.LE.0.0d0, Elastic, F.GT.0.0d0, Plastic, END, fortran95
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22832496_c0
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Title: gfortran flag for intel's -heap-arrays [size] Problem title: gfortran flag for intel's -heap-arrays [size] Tags: gfortran, fortran, intel-fortran Problem: gfortran flag for intel's -heap-arrays [size] What is the gfortran flag equivalent for intel ifort's -heap-arrays [size]
gfortran flag for intel's -heap-arrays [size] gfortran flag for intel's -heap-arrays [size] gfortran fortran intel-fortran gfortran flag for intel's -heap-arrays [size] What is the gfortran flag equivalent for intel ifort's
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36803548_c0
36803548
fortran
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Title: Is this an infinite do loop in fortran syntax? Problem title: Is this an infinite do loop in fortran syntax? Tags: fortran Problem: Is this an infinite do loop in fortran syntax? do lineNumber = lineNumber + 1 end do Is this an infinite loop in fortran? I'm not familiar with the syntax
Is this an infinite do loop in fortran syntax? Is this an infinite do loop in fortran syntax? fortran Is this an infinite do loop in fortran syntax? Is this an infinite loop in fortran? I'm not familiar with the syntax
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8892741
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Title: Listing the contents of a directory in Fortran Problem title: Listing the contents of a directory in Fortran Tags: fortran, fortran95 Problem: Listing the contents of a directory in Fortran How do I get the contents of a directory in Fortran 95? Code signals: Listing, Fortran, fortran95
Listing the contents of a directory in Fortran Listing the contents of a directory in Fortran fortran fortran95 Listing Fortran fortran95 Listing the contents of a directory in Fortran How do I get the contents of a directory in Fortran 95?
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14129197_c0
14129197
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Title: How to go to the end of the file? Problem title: How to go to the end of the file? Tags: fortran Problem: How to go to the end of the file? I have opened a file to write a number. I have to write the number at the end of the file so how to go to the last line to write on it? Code signals: How
How to go to the end of the file? How to go to the end of the file? fortran How How to go to the end of the file? I have opened a file to write a number. I have to write the number at the end of the file so how to go to the last line to write on it?
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31161448_c0
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Title: Increment in Fortran Problem title: Increment in Fortran Tags: c%2B%2B, fortran Problem: Increment in Fortran I need to rewrite some code from C++ into FORTRAN. Most of the code is done, but I have one problem. I need to translate this C++: A[B[c]++] = i; into FORTRAN. Code signals: Increment, Fortran
Increment in Fortran Increment in Fortran c%2B%2B fortran Increment Fortran Increment in Fortran I need to rewrite some code from C++ into FORTRAN. Most of the code is done, but I have one problem. I need to translate this C++: into FORTRAN.
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70080155_c0
70080155
fortran
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Title: Using fortran to convert between unformatted binary data and .txt format Problem title: Using fortran to convert between unformatted binary data and .txt format Tags: fortran Problem: Using fortran to convert between unformatted binary data and .txt format Code signals: Using, data_to_bin, bin_to_data
Using fortran to convert between unformatted binary data and .txt format Using fortran to convert between unformatted binary data and .txt format fortran Using data_to_bin bin_to_data Using fortran to convert between unformatted binary data and .txt format I'm currently working with a code/program (written in Fortran) ...
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62442235_c1
62442235
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5,I3,2X,A1,A3,A4,2X,F11.7,6(2X,F8.2) ) How can I compare star (i) .eq. ' ' ? I know nothing about fortran so please ask if you need more code/information Code signals: Try, Ubuntu, MYOLDCODE.f90:864:13, Error, Operands, eq, REAL, CHARACTER, WRITE, IOSTAT, IERRO, STAR, AMPL, CIA, SITU, CIF, E20, f11.7, f8.2, FORMAT, t25
5,I3,2X,A1,A3,A4,2X,F11.7,6(2X,F8.2) ) How can I compare star (i) .eq. ' ' ? I know nothing about fortran so please ask if you need more code/information Code signals: Try, Ubuntu, MYOLDCODE.f90:864:13, Error, Operands, eq, REAL, CHARACTER, WRITE, IOSTAT, IERRO, STAR, AMPL, CIA, SITU, CIF, E20, f11.7, f8.2, FORMAT, t25
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20670002_c0
20670002
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Title: Using MINLOC with Fortran: Incompatible ranks 0 and 1 in assignment Problem title: Using MINLOC with Fortran: Incompatible ranks 0 and 1 in assignment Tags: arrays, fortran Problem: Using MINLOC with Fortran: Incompatible ranks 0 and 1 in assignment Code signals: Using, MINLOC, Fortran, Incompatible, MASK, Print...
Using MINLOC with Fortran: Incompatible ranks 0 and 1 in assignment Using MINLOC with Fortran: Incompatible ranks 0 and 1 in assignment arrays fortran Using MINLOC Fortran Incompatible MASK Print Hello Using MINLOC with Fortran: Incompatible ranks 0 and 1 in assignment Version that gives an error message Error message ...
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10145339_c2
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25424620_c0
25424620
fortran
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Title: Integer / in fortran Problem title: Integer / in fortran Tags: fortran, variables, integer Problem: Integer / in fortran Hi I have come across something in a code like, Integer x/0/ Real y/0.05/ My question is what does the /number/ represent? Does that mean that that is the value of that integer? Code signals: ...
Integer / in fortran Integer / in fortran fortran variables integer Integer Real Integer / in fortran Hi I have come across something in a code like, My question is what does the /number/ represent? Does that mean that that is the value of that integer?
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25734694_c0
25734694
fortran
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Title: What does 10** mean in Fortran? Problem title: What does 10** mean in Fortran? Tags: fortran Problem: What does 10** mean in Fortran? I have to convert a code from Fortran to R and I don't know how what this statement means KB = 10.0**(-(1030.5/(273.15 + T) + 5.5076 - 0.015469*S + 1.5339D-4*S**2)) Code signals: ...
What does 10** mean in Fortran? What does 10** mean in Fortran? fortran What Fortran What does 10** mean in Fortran? I have to convert a code from Fortran to R and I don't know how what this statement means
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44531285
fortran
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-in function in Linux to measure the time, i got: real 0m12.160s user 4m49.894s sys 0m0.880s which is ridiculous compared to the time of the serial code: real 0m2.078s user 0m2.068s sys 0m0.000s Code signals: Bad, SUBROUTINE, IMPLICIT, NONE, INTEGER, DOUBLE, PRECISION, a.eq.0.d0, gt.abs, END, Copr, Numerical, Recipes, ...
-in function in Linux to measure the time, i got: real 0m12.160s user 4m49.894s sys 0m0.880s which is ridiculous compared to the time of the serial code: real 0m2.078s user 0m2.068s sys 0m0.000s Code signals: Bad, SUBROUTINE, IMPLICIT, NONE, INTEGER, DOUBLE, PRECISION, a.eq.0.d0, gt.abs, END, Copr, Numerical, Recipes, ...
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7735094_c0
7735094
fortran
0
Title: Are there any ports of SLATEC? Problem title: Are there any ports of SLATEC? Tags: fortran, programming-languages Problem: Are there any ports of SLATEC? Are there any other libraries of code implementing SLATEC? Finding a Fortran compiler is possible, but if there's anything else out there it'd be helpful. Code...
Are there any ports of SLATEC? Are there any ports of SLATEC? fortran programming-languages SLATEC Are there any ports of SLATEC? Are there any other libraries of code implementing SLATEC? Finding a Fortran compiler is possible, but if there's anything else out there it'd be helpful.
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27643219_c2
27643219
fortran
2
Code signals: the, -I/usr/include/python2.7, Assembler, f2py, square_cube, Fortran, f90, test1.f95, cygwin64, cc6Dk38U.s:34, Error, cc6Dk38U.s:35, cc6Dk38U.s:39, cc6Dk38U.s:41, cc6Dk38U.s:43, cc6Dk38U.s:58, cc6Dk38U.s:59, cc6Dk38U.s:62, cc6Dk38U.s:63, cc6Dk38U.s:66, Command, g95, tmpKd7WH9, src.cygwin-1.7.33-x86_64-2.7...
Code signals: the, -I/usr/include/python2.7, Assembler, f2py, square_cube, Fortran, f90, test1.f95, cygwin64, cc6Dk38U.s:34, Error, cc6Dk38U.s:35, cc6Dk38U.s:39, cc6Dk38U.s:41, cc6Dk38U.s:43, cc6Dk38U.s:58, cc6Dk38U.s:59, cc6Dk38U.s:62, cc6Dk38U.s:63, cc6Dk38U.s:66, Command, g95, tmpKd7WH9, src.cygwin-1.7.33-x86_64-2.7...
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34381444_c0
34381444
fortran
0
Title: Solving Rossler Attractor using Runge-Kutta 4 Problem title: Solving Rossler Attractor using Runge-Kutta 4 Tags: runge-kutta, algorithm, fortran Problem: Solving Rossler Attractor using Runge-Kutta 4 end program Code signals: Runge-Kutta, Solving, Rossler, Attractor, integer::i, real::a, rk4, rossler.txt, REAL, ...
Solving Rossler Attractor using Runge-Kutta 4 Solving Rossler Attractor using Runge-Kutta 4 runge-kutta algorithm fortran Runge-Kutta Solving Rossler Attractor integer::i real::a rk4 rossler.txt REAL I-1 CALL CONTINUE END Solving Rossler Attractor using Runge-Kutta 4 I am trying to get a solution for the Rossler attrac...
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32312438_c0
32312438
fortran
0
Title: Fortran read statement gives no compilation error Problem title: Fortran read statement gives no compilation error Tags: fortran Problem: Fortran read statement gives no compilation error Why is gfortran not showing any compilation error for the read statement here? program test character(len=2) :: x read x end ...
Fortran read statement gives no compilation error Fortran read statement gives no compilation error fortran Fortran Fortran read statement gives no compilation error Why is gfortran not showing any compilation error for the read statement here?
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17209266_c0
17209266
fortran
0
Title: writing fortran config file Problem title: writing fortran config file Tags: configuration-files, fortran Problem: writing fortran config file I would like to know if there is a way to write namelist in a programmatic way ? I would like to write differente part of namelist giving name parameter and value does so...
writing fortran config file writing fortran config file configuration-files fortran writing fortran config file I would like to know if there is a way to write namelist in a programmatic way ? I would like to write differente part of namelist giving name parameter and value does someone already do that ? Regards
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42462344_c0
42462344
fortran
0
Title: Precision discrepancy between Fortran and Python (sin function) Problem title: Precision discrepancy between Fortran and Python (sin function) Tags: fortran, precision, python, trigonometry Problem: Precision discrepancy between Fortran and Python (sin function) Code signals: math, Precision, Fortran, Python, ma...
Precision discrepancy between Fortran and Python (sin function) Precision discrepancy between Fortran and Python (sin function) fortran precision python trigonometry math Precision Fortran Python math.sin g95 test.f90 test.exe Precision discrepancy between Fortran and Python (sin function) I see a discrepancy between p...
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53013585_c3
53013585
fortran
3
, inidoc.o, init_decomposition.o, initemp.o, initialize.o, ioinitial.o, iorestart.o, labrun.o, legtri.o, ltd.o, lti.o, m_alloc_mods.o, master.o, maxwind.o, messy_a2o_e5.o, messy_aeropt_si.o, messy_airsea_si.o, messy_airtraf_e5.o, messy_bioburn_si.o, messy_bufly_e5.o, messy_cam_aerocld_e5.o, messy_cam_drydepo_e5.o, mess...
, inidoc.o, init_decomposition.o, initemp.o, initialize.o, ioinitial.o, iorestart.o, labrun.o, legtri.o, ltd.o, lti.o, m_alloc_mods.o, master.o, maxwind.o, messy_a2o_e5.o, messy_aeropt_si.o, messy_airsea_si.o, messy_airtraf_e5.o, messy_bioburn_si.o, messy_bufly_e5.o, messy_cam_aerocld_e5.o, messy_cam_drydepo_e5.o, mess...
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5597726_c0
5597726
fortran
0
Title: Is x%a a Fortran 90 array section? Problem title: Is x%a a Fortran 90 array section? Tags: fortran90, fortran Problem: Is x%a a Fortran 90 array section? With a user defined type such as foo : type, public :: foo integer :: a(4) end type foo and a variable x of that type: type(foo) :: x is x%a an array section ?...
Is x%a a Fortran 90 array section? Is x%a a Fortran 90 array section? fortran90 fortran Fortran fortran90 Is x%a a Fortran 90 array section? With a user defined type such as foo : and a variable x of that type: is x%a an array section ?
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58257412_c2
58257412
fortran
2
s0-s1,s0-s2,s1-s2 write(*,'(A,3(ES15.8))') 'r0-s1,r1-s1,r2-s1 = ',r0-s1,r1-s1,r2-s1 stop end !********************************************** sample output nx,ny,nz = 131 131 131 size(foo) = 2248091 Code signals: an, SUM, DIM, verify.f90, r2Dfooxy, r1Dfoox, random_seed, random_number, ES15.8, r0-r1, r0-r2, r1-r2, s0-s1,...
s0-s1,s0-s2,s1-s2 write(*,'(A,3(ES15.8))') 'r0-s1,r1-s1,r2-s1 = ',r0-s1,r1-s1,r2-s1 stop end !********************************************** sample output nx,ny,nz = 131 131 131 size(foo) = 2248091 Code signals: an, SUM, DIM, verify.f90, r2Dfooxy, r1Dfoox, random_seed, random_number, ES15.8, r0-r1, r0-r2, r1-r2, s0-s1,...
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20459390_c2
20459390
fortran
2
),depend(x) :: ni=shape(x,1) Code signals: ImportError, glmnet, _glmnet, Python, f2py, setup.py, config_fc, gnu95, f77flags, fdefault-real-8, f90flags, glmnet.pyf, f90, Note, glmnet:glmnet.f, Use, Standardize, PYTHONPATH, __init__.py, example_lasso_elastic_net.py, glmnet.pyc, __init__.pyc, glmnet.f, elastic_net.py, glm...
),depend(x) :: ni=shape(x,1) Code signals: ImportError, glmnet, _glmnet, Python, f2py, setup.py, config_fc, gnu95, f77flags, fdefault-real-8, f90flags, glmnet.pyf, f90, Note, glmnet:glmnet.f, Use, Standardize, PYTHONPATH, __init__.py, example_lasso_elastic_net.py, glmnet.pyc, __init__.pyc, glmnet.f, elastic_net.py, glm...
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60907521_c0
60907521
fortran
0
Title: What we use SIGN function in a fortran code? Problem title: What we use SIGN function in a fortran code? Tags: fortran, sign Problem: What we use SIGN function in a fortran code? Can someone explain benefit of the using sign function in a fortran code. Why do we need? Rather than its definition I will appreciate...
What we use SIGN function in a fortran code? What we use SIGN function in a fortran code? fortran sign What SIGN What we use SIGN function in a fortran code? Can someone explain benefit of the using sign function in a fortran code. Why do we need? Rather than its definition I will appreciate in an example.
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33643821_c0
33643821
fortran
0
Title: Transform fortran code to matlab Problem title: Transform fortran code to matlab Tags: fortran, matlab Problem: Transform fortran code to matlab How do i tranform this code below to matlab? I got confused on goto statement. do 57 i=1,10 statement 1 if(k .eq. nx) then statement 2 go to 58 end if 57 continue state...
Transform fortran code to matlab Transform fortran code to matlab fortran matlab Transform Transform fortran code to matlab How do i tranform this code below to matlab? I got confused on goto statement.
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10088515_c0
10088515
fortran
0
Title: What is _IO_wfile on a gprof output of a fortran code? Problem title: What is _IO_wfile on a gprof output of a fortran code? Tags: intel-fortran, fortran, gprof Problem: What is _IO_wfile on a gprof output of a fortran code? Code signals: What, _IO_wfile, _IO_wfile_seekoff, sforcepf_, _IO_wfile_underflow, _IO_wd...
What is _IO_wfile on a gprof output of a fortran code? What is _IO_wfile on a gprof output of a fortran code? intel-fortran fortran gprof What _IO_wfile _IO_wfile_seekoff sforcepf_ _IO_wfile_underflow _IO_wdefault_doallocate strerror_r __strcmp_sse42 What is _IO_wfile on a gprof output of a fortran code? I have some fo...
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8624860_c0
8624860
fortran
0
Title: Get file separator in Fortran Problem title: Get file separator in Fortran Tags: path-separator, operating-system, fortran, environment-variables Problem: Get file separator in Fortran Could you please tell me how to get the file separator of current operating system, for example \ in Windows and / in Unix, in F...
Get file separator in Fortran Get file separator in Fortran path-separator operating-system fortran environment-variables Get Fortran Get file separator in Fortran Could you please tell me how to get the file separator of current operating system, for example \ in Windows and / in Unix, in Fortran at run-time.
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42390096_c1
42390096
fortran
1
77:0, ndarrayobject.h:18, arrayobject.h:4, fortranobject.h:13, fortranobject.c:2, npy_1_7_deprecated_api.h:15:2, Using, NumPy, API, NPY_NO_DEPRECATED_API, NPY_1_7_API_VERSION, Wcpp, Fortran, f77, compilers_and_libraries_2017.0.098, f90, ifort:f90, test_f2py.f90, Please, test_f2pymodule.o, fortranobject.o, test_f2py.o, ...
f77 compilers_and_libraries_2017.0.098 f90 ifort:f90 test_f2py.f90 Please test_f2pymodule.o fortranobject.o test_f2py.o lpython2.7 test_f2py.so Removing python-2.7 f2py change 'compiler instance properties' for Intel iFort compiler I've been trying to interface an example fortran code with python using f2py. f2py dete...
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9573742_c2
9573742
fortran
2
SPopt, MUMPSlib, SCALAP, SCALAPACK, BLASLAPACK, LAPACK, BLAS, MPIlib, MPI, mpi.h, AGMG_3.0, Example_par, SRC, Entering, Nothing, Leaving, gfortran-4.4, Example_par.o, dagmg_par.o, MAIN__, Example_par.f90, mpi_init_, dagmg_par.f90, mpi_comm_rank_, mpi_comm_size_, collect2, Error, libscalapack-openmpi.a, lmpi_f90, lmpi_f...
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19472001_c0
19472001
fortran
0
Title: fortran 90 double precision argument of function Problem title: fortran 90 double precision argument of function Tags: fortran90, fortran, segmentation-fault, double-precision Problem: fortran 90 double precision argument of function Code signals: precision::drand, precision::z1, precision::x1, x1-l, y1-l, z1-l,...
fortran 90 double precision argument of function fortran 90 double precision argument of function fortran90 fortran segmentation-fault double-precision precision::drand precision::z1 precision::x1 x1-l y1-l z1-l x2-l y2-l z2-l x1-x2 y1-y2 z1-z2 fortran90 fortran 90 double precision argument of function I tried to compi...
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21220232_c1
21220232
fortran
1
intrinsic :: iso_c_binding implicit none type(c_funptr) :: f1 print *, f1, "is the address" end subroutine USE_FUNC_PTR Any help resolving this error would be much appreciated. Code signals: gfortran, f03_iso_c.f03, _compute, _r4gjs1d363176f99wgkpwl80000gn, cc8VFCuI.o, x86_64, collect2, F03_ISO_C, iso_c_binding, c_int...
intrinsic :: iso_c_binding implicit none type(c_funptr) :: f1 print *, f1, "is the address" end subroutine USE_FUNC_PTR Any help resolving this error would be much appreciated. Code signals: gfortran, f03_iso_c.f03, _compute, _r4gjs1d363176f99wgkpwl80000gn, cc8VFCuI.o, x86_64, collect2, F03_ISO_C, iso_c_binding, c_int...
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39206707_c0
39206707
fortran
0
Title: How do I execute a Fortran based program in Android Problem title: How do I execute a Fortran based program in Android Tags: android, fortran Problem: How do I execute a Fortran based program in Android I have coded a program in Fortran an works perfectly in Windows, my question is if there is any way I can use ...
How do I execute a Fortran based program in Android How do I execute a Fortran based program in Android android fortran How Fortran Android How do I execute a Fortran based program in Android I have coded a program in Fortran an works perfectly in Windows, my question is if there is any way I can use it in Android.
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26871652_c2
26871652
fortran
2
, epcf90, g95, xlf95, f95, pgf95, lf95, Fortran, i386-apple-darwin13.4.0, ISO, C89, Applications, Xcode.app, Contents, Developer, Toolchains, XcodeDefault.xctoolchain, BSD, MS-compatible, XSI, pass_all, otool64, single_module, exported_symbols_list, ANSI, conftest.dSYM, types.h, stat.h, stdlib.h, string.h, memory.h, st...
, epcf90, g95, xlf95, f95, pgf95, lf95, Fortran, i386-apple-darwin13.4.0, ISO, C89, Applications, Xcode.app, Contents, Developer, Toolchains, XcodeDefault.xctoolchain, BSD, MS-compatible, XSI, pass_all, otool64, single_module, exported_symbols_list, ANSI, conftest.dSYM, types.h, stat.h, stdlib.h, string.h, memory.h, st...
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9900417_c0
9900417
fortran
0
Title: character to integer conversion in fortran Problem title: character to integer conversion in fortran Tags: fortran, intel-fortran Problem: character to integer conversion in fortran I have a date time value declared as character in this way "1985-01-01-00:00" and I want to extract the year, month and day as inte...
character to integer conversion in fortran character to integer conversion in fortran fortran intel-fortran character to integer conversion in fortran I have a date time value declared as character in this way "1985-01-01-00:00" and I want to extract the year, month and day as integer. I don't know the exact command in...
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35607448_c1
35607448
fortran
1
2633 Unknown Unknown Unknown a.out 000000000040260F Unknown Unknown Unknown a.out 00000000004025AE Unknown Unknown Unknown libc.so.6 00007F3560371710 Unknown Unknown Unknown a.out 00000000004024A9 Unknown Unknown Unknown I'm using GCC 5.3.0 and Ifort 16.0.2. Code signals: Order, main.f90, f.f90, a.out, SIGSEGV, Image, ...
2633 Unknown Unknown Unknown a.out 000000000040260F Unknown Unknown Unknown a.out 00000000004025AE Unknown Unknown Unknown libc.so.6 00007F3560371710 Unknown Unknown Unknown a.out 00000000004024A9 Unknown Unknown Unknown I'm using GCC 5.3.0 and Ifort 16.0.2. Code signals: Order, main.f90, f.f90, a.out, SIGSEGV, Image, ...
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29568625_c2
29568625
fortran
2
5, GNU, Fortran, x86_64-posix-seh-rev0, Built, MinGW-W64, Make, SystemRoot, PATHSEP2, OBJ_DIR, MOD_DIR, LIB_DIR, FCFLAGS, Wall, FLFLAGS, hdf5_fortran, SRCS_F, testHDF5.f90, TARGET, testHDF5, f90, Imod, Llib, llibhdf5_fortran, HDF5_DIR, Program, Files, HDF_Group, HDF5-DIAG, Error, Users, Charlie, Downloads, CMake, hdf5-...
5, GNU, Fortran, x86_64-posix-seh-rev0, Built, MinGW-W64, Make, SystemRoot, PATHSEP2, OBJ_DIR, MOD_DIR, LIB_DIR, FCFLAGS, Wall, FLFLAGS, hdf5_fortran, SRCS_F, testHDF5.f90, TARGET, testHDF5, f90, Imod, Llib, llibhdf5_fortran, HDF5_DIR, Program, Files, HDF_Group, HDF5-DIAG, Error, Users, Charlie, Downloads, CMake, hdf5-...
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77202890_c0
77202890
fortran
0
Title: Does the code following the end of a loop label execute in the loop Problem title: Does the code following the end of a loop label execute in the loop Tags: fortran Problem: Does the code following the end of a loop label execute in the loop In this loop: DO 180 J=1,9 K=9*(I-1)+J 180 ZX(K)=0.D0 How many times wi...
Does the code following the end of a loop label execute in the loop Does the code following the end of a loop label execute in the loop fortran Does I-1 Does the code following the end of a loop label execute in the loop In this loop: How many times will (ZX(K)=0.D0 execute? Once or 9?
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52823876_c0
52823876
fortran
0
Title: How do I make correct data statement in Fortran? Problem title: How do I make correct data statement in Fortran? Tags: fortran Problem: How do I make correct data statement in Fortran? & nl , ng , np/"l" , "g" , "p"/, "itra1","itra2"/"*" , " "/ 1 Error: Syntax error in DATA statement at (1) Code signals: How, Fo...
How do I make correct data statement in Fortran? How do I make correct data statement in Fortran? fortran How Fortran itra1 itra2 fitold.f90:346:39 Error Syntax DATA How do I make correct data statement in Fortran? I got the following message:
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69679127_c1
69679127
fortran
1
, SUBROUTINE, EQSPCE, DSEDX, TRANSFORMS, DIMENSIONAL, ARRAY, INDEPENDENT, ARRAYS, EQUALLY, SPACED, DIMENSION, LGH, DATA, CALL, INTERX, NIND, TABLE, LENGTH, DEP, ANS, LIND, LDEP, LX1L, LX2L, LX3L, LX4L, LX1U, LX2U, LX3U, LX4U, MESS, NMSS, ROUT, MSSCL, RMSCL, EQUIVALENCE, SRPMSS, HOL1, Type, LOGICAL, REAL, datcom.f:1245:...
, SUBROUTINE, EQSPCE, DSEDX, TRANSFORMS, DIMENSIONAL, ARRAY, INDEPENDENT, ARRAYS, EQUALLY, SPACED, DIMENSION, LGH, DATA, CALL, INTERX, NIND, TABLE, LENGTH, DEP, ANS, LIND, LDEP, LX1L, LX2L, LX3L, LX4L, LX1U, LX2U, LX3U, LX4U, MESS, NMSS, ROUT, MSSCL, RMSCL, EQUIVALENCE, SRPMSS, HOL1, Type, LOGICAL, REAL, datcom.f:1245:...
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39755228_c2
39755228
fortran
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*.o *~ *.exe echo "MATRIX A_rz dimension [250,200]" gfortran bMatMOD.f90 bMatRoutines.f90 bMatmcml.f90 -g -Wall -Werror -O3 -ffast-math -o bMat.exe time ./bMat.exe echo "MATRIX A_rz Code signals: Why, INPUT, OUTPUT, Rd_ra, A_rz, Tt_ra, in_INPUT, out_OUTPUT, rnd1, rnd2, SHAPE, MATRIX, bMatMOD.f90, bMatRoutines.f90, bMa...
*.o *~ *.exe echo "MATRIX A_rz dimension [250,200]" gfortran bMatMOD.f90 bMatRoutines.f90 bMatmcml.f90 -g -Wall -Werror -O3 -ffast-math -o bMat.exe time ./bMat.exe echo "MATRIX A_rz Code signals: Why, INPUT, OUTPUT, Rd_ra, A_rz, Tt_ra, in_INPUT, out_OUTPUT, rnd1, rnd2, SHAPE, MATRIX, bMatMOD.f90, bMatRoutines.f90, bMa...
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5327205_c0
5327205
fortran
0
Title: gfortran Error: Nonnegative width required in format string at (1) Problem title: gfortran Error: Nonnegative width required in format string at (1) Tags: g77, fortran, gfortran, port Problem: gfortran Error: Nonnegative width required in format string at (1) Code signals: Error, Nonnegative, PG_TLab_Write, c30,...
gfortran Error: Nonnegative width required in format string at (1) gfortran Error: Nonnegative width required in format string at (1) g77 fortran gfortran port Error Nonnegative PG_TLab_Write c30 d.eq.0 i30 d.gt.0 f30 d.lt.0 k-1 x10 pg-util.f:561.26 g77 gfortran Error: Nonnegative width required in format string at (1)...
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40196598_c0
40196598
fortran
0
Title: How to check if a file is empty or not? Problem title: How to check if a file is empty or not? Tags: fortran, fortran90 Problem: How to check if a file is empty or not? I have many files, before starting reading the files I want to check if the file is not empty. Is there any way to check if a file is empty or n...
How to check if a file is empty or not? How to check if a file is empty or not? fortran fortran90 How fortran90 How to check if a file is empty or not? I have many files, before starting reading the files I want to check if the file is not empty. Is there any way to check if a file is empty or not in Fortran 90? Should...
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37868098_c0
37868098
fortran
0
Title: Call Comsol from Fortran Problem title: Call Comsol from Fortran Tags: fortran, comsol Problem: Call Comsol from Fortran Is it possible to call Comsol from Fortran? I have found that it is possible to call Comsol from Matlab, and Matlab from Fortran. However, is it possible to skip Matlab? I want to just use a s...
Call Comsol from Fortran Call Comsol from Fortran fortran comsol Fortran Call Comsol Call Comsol from Fortran Is it possible to call Comsol from Fortran? I have found that it is possible to call Comsol from Matlab, and Matlab from Fortran. However, is it possible to skip Matlab? I want to just use a simple 2D axisymmet...
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26623618_c1
26623618
fortran
1
, Fortran, numcbas.f, numcbas_c.data, Segmentation, g77, macosx_version_min, PIE, Absolute, __start, crt1.o, no_pie, NUMCBAS, IMPLICIT, DOUBLE, PRECISION, A-H, O-Z, MAIN, DRIVING, ROUTINE, CHARACTER, TITLE, DIMENSION, IBUG, HRXS, IRXS, COMMON, BASCON, HRX, IRX, NIX, IRA, DATA, D-02, INTEGER, NFTA, LUNUMB, LVAL, BTOL, T...
, Fortran, numcbas.f, numcbas_c.data, Segmentation, g77, macosx_version_min, PIE, Absolute, __start, crt1.o, no_pie, NUMCBAS, IMPLICIT, DOUBLE, PRECISION, A-H, O-Z, MAIN, DRIVING, ROUTINE, CHARACTER, TITLE, DIMENSION, IBUG, HRXS, IRXS, COMMON, BASCON, HRX, IRX, NIX, IRA, DATA, D-02, INTEGER, NFTA, LUNUMB, LVAL, BTOL, T...
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37728250_c0
37728250
fortran
0
Title: nvprof with MPICH Problem title: nvprof with MPICH Tags: nvprof, fortran, mpi, openacc Problem: nvprof with MPICH I am trying to profile an MPI/OpenACC Fortran code. I found a site that details how to run nvprof with MPI here . The examples given are for OpenMPI. However, I am limited to MPICH and I can't figure...
nvprof with MPICH nvprof with MPICH nvprof fortran mpi openacc MPICH nvprof with MPICH I am trying to profile an MPI/OpenACC Fortran code. I found a site that details how to run nvprof with MPI here . The examples given are for OpenMPI. However, I am limited to MPICH and I can't figure out the equivalent. Anyone know w...
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12552002_c0
12552002
fortran
0
Title: How can I Compile Fortran Codes? Problem title: How can I Compile Fortran Codes? Tags: fortran Problem: How can I Compile Fortran Codes? I wrote Fortran Codes and I want to compile them. Sorry I don't know more information about this question because It is one of my friends question. Is there a specific program ...
How can I Compile Fortran Codes? How can I Compile Fortran Codes? fortran How Compile Fortran Codes How can I Compile Fortran Codes? I wrote Fortran Codes and I want to compile them. Sorry I don't know more information about this question because It is one of my friends question. Is there a specific program for Compili...
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30959184_c0
30959184
fortran
0
Title: How to call R functions from Fortran? Problem title: How to call R functions from Fortran? Tags: r, fortran Problem: How to call R functions from Fortran? According to http://gallery.rcpp.org/articles/r-function-from-c++ Rcpp allows users to call R functions from C++. Is there something similar in Fortran so tha...
How to call R functions from Fortran? How to call R functions from Fortran? r fortran Fortran How How to call R functions from Fortran? According to http://gallery.rcpp.org/articles/r-function-from-c++ Rcpp allows users to call R functions from C++. Is there something similar in Fortran so that people can call R functi...
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41784896_c0
41784896
fortran
0
Title: Very small numbers in Fortran Problem title: Very small numbers in Fortran Tags: fortran Problem: Very small numbers in Fortran Is it possible to achieve very small numbers in Fortran like 1E-1200 ? I know how to do it in python, but my code for master's thesis runs too slow. My supervisor recommends me to use F...
Very small numbers in Fortran Very small numbers in Fortran fortran Very Fortran Very small numbers in Fortran Is it possible to achieve very small numbers in Fortran like 1E-1200 ? I know how to do it in python, but my code for master's thesis runs too slow. My supervisor recommends me to use Fortran, but I am not sur...
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34482164_c0
34482164
fortran
0
Title: what does Valgrind summary mean? Problem title: what does Valgrind summary mean? Tags: openmp, fortran, segmentation-fault, valgrind Problem: what does Valgrind summary mean? Code signals: 0, 2, Valgrind, HEAP, SUMMARY, LEAK, Reachable, ERROR, a.out, Conditional, w_log.c:28, MAIN__, main.f90:225, main.f90:231, _...
what does Valgrind summary mean? what does Valgrind summary mean? openmp fortran segmentation-fault valgrind 0 2 Valgrind HEAP SUMMARY LEAK Reachable ERROR a.out Conditional w_log.c:28 MAIN__ main.f90:225 main.f90:231 __ieee754_log e_log.S:16 w_log.c:42 All Use free_energy correlation_fun what does Valgrind summary mea...
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53163843_c1
53163843
fortran
1
) 1987-1999 Bruce Perens <bruce@perens.com> Program received signal SIGSEGV: Segmentation fault - invalid memory reference. Code signals: Why, Wall, bug.F90, LD_PRELOAD, libefence.so.0.0, a.out, Electric, Fence, Copyright, Bruce, Perens, perens.com, Program, SIGSEGV, Segmentation, Backtrace, bug.F90:16, MAIN__, bug.F90...
) 1987-1999 Bruce Perens <bruce@perens.com> Program received signal SIGSEGV: Segmentation fault - invalid memory reference. Code signals: Why, Wall, bug.F90, LD_PRELOAD, libefence.so.0.0, a.out, Electric, Fence, Copyright, Bruce, Perens, perens.com, Program, SIGSEGV, Segmentation, Backtrace, bug.F90:16, MAIN__, bug.F90...
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13631159_c0
13631159
fortran
0
Title: Is there a free High Performance Fortran (HPF) compiler for Windows? Problem title: Is there a free High Performance Fortran (HPF) compiler for Windows? Tags: windows, hpf, fortran Problem: Is there a free High Performance Fortran (HPF) compiler for Windows? I have to do an assignment in HPF but I can't find a f...
Is there a free High Performance Fortran (HPF) compiler for Windows? Is there a free High Performance Fortran (HPF) compiler for Windows? windows hpf fortran High Performance Fortran HPF Windows Is there a free High Performance Fortran (HPF) compiler for Windows? I have to do an assignment in HPF but I can't find a fre...
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68520302_c1
68520302
fortran
1
(open(9,file=NAME_CON,status='new',position='append') ): forrtl: severe (10): cannot overwrite existing file, unit 9, file /theia/home/bxl/101/vsc10101/3Dmod/model/workdir/CON25 Can anyone help to solve this error as I don't know why it is occurring? Thanks. Code signals: How, Fortran, NINT, eq.0, kk.eq.1, count.eq.0,...
(open(9,file=NAME_CON,status='new',position='append') ): forrtl: severe (10): cannot overwrite existing file, unit 9, file /theia/home/bxl/101/vsc10101/3Dmod/model/workdir/CON25 Can anyone help to solve this error as I don't know why it is occurring? Thanks. Code signals: How, Fortran, NINT, eq.0, kk.eq.1, count.eq.0,...
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27244657_c2
27244657
fortran
2
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37793125_c1
37793125
fortran
1
_TB_record%tbh425 = tbhmap(cc,rr) WRITE(GRID_TB_UNIT,REC=nrecg)GRID_TB_record END DO CLOSE(GRID_TB_UNIT) Code signals: Fortran, TB_20160610005713bufr_v620.dat, TYPE, NR_record, INTEGER, Short, REAL, Single, tbh425, END, TB_RECORD, PARAMETER, GRID_TB_UNIT, TB_REC_LEN, OPEN, UNIT, TRIM, TB_binary_filename, STATUS, REPLAC...
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27846579_c0
27846579
fortran
0
Title: Fortran Compiler Problem title: Fortran Compiler Tags: android, fortran Problem: Fortran Compiler I am developing an android app on a Mac. Does anyone know of a fortran compiler for android??? I was going to call some fortran routines from a C routine. Then wrap the C routine with a java class and use the JNI to...
Fortran Compiler Fortran Compiler android fortran Fortran Compiler Fortran Compiler I am developing an android app on a Mac. Does anyone know of a fortran compiler for android??? I was going to call some fortran routines from a C routine. Then wrap the C routine with a java class and use the JNI to do this. BUT, I can'...
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29309241_c0
29309241
fortran
0
Title: pgi cuda fortran compiling error Problem title: pgi cuda fortran compiling error Tags: fortran, cuda, compiler-errors Problem: pgi cuda fortran compiling error program incrementTestCPU use simple implicit none integer :: n = 256 integer :: a ( n ) , b a = 1 b = 3 call increment ( a , b ) if ( any ( a /= 4)) then...
pgi cuda fortran compiling error pgi cuda fortran compiling error fortran cuda compiler-errors pgi cuda fortran compiling error As I compile a single cuda fortran code , the compiler give me the following error, PGF90-F-0000-Internal compiler error. Device compiler exited with error status code and Attempt to call glob...
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19538843_c0
19538843
fortran
0
Title: Free fortran compiler with GUI for mac OS X Problem title: Free fortran compiler with GUI for mac OS X Tags: macos, fortran, user-interface Problem: Free fortran compiler with GUI for mac OS X i need a fortran compiler for mac OSX (Mountain Lion), but I haven't found anything with a GUI. Do you know a free fortr...
Free fortran compiler with GUI for mac OS X Free fortran compiler with GUI for mac OS X macos fortran user-interface Free GUI Free fortran compiler with GUI for mac OS X i need a fortran compiler for mac OSX (Mountain Lion), but I haven't found anything with a GUI. Do you know a free fortran compiler with a user interf...
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47978775_c0
47978775
fortran
0
Title: How to make animated gif in Gnuplot 5 Problem title: How to make animated gif in Gnuplot 5 Tags: animation, fortran, gnuplot, animated-gif Problem: How to make animated gif in Gnuplot 5 Code signals: How, Gnuplot, Program, diffeqn3D, Implicit, Integer, Real, Dimension, diffeqn3D_file.txt, Initial, Then, x.ne.0, ...
How to make animated gif in Gnuplot 5 How to make animated gif in Gnuplot 5 animation fortran gnuplot animated-gif How Gnuplot Program diffeqn3D Implicit Integer Real Dimension diffeqn3D_file.txt Initial Then x.ne.0 and.t End num_soln_of_eqnwrite c-1 b-1 x-1 t-1 y-1 diffeqn3D.gif STATS_blocks How to make animated gif i...
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11526939_c1
11526939
fortran
1
ibraries, NOT, NETCDF_C, STREQUAL, NETCDF_F, VERBOSE, Linking, Fortran, VMEC2000, cmake_link_script, CMakeFiles, xvmec.dir, link.txt, NETCDF, vmec_main.f.o, libvmec.a, libstell.a, libnetcdf.so, libnetcdff.so, x86_64-linux-gnu, libgfortranbegin.a, fmain.o, collect2, Error, Leaving, Users, Applications, CMake, Contents, ...
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65855230_c1
65855230
fortran
1
90:14.17: write(*,'(1i10,<m-m/column*column>f)')(i,(bb(i,j),j=m/column*column+1,m),i= 1 Error: Unexpected element '<' in format string at (1) Since the <n> extension is not supported by gfortran, how can fix these problems? Code signals: Output, s1_fprint.f90, IMPLICIT, NONE, column-1, i16, t1_useSur.f90, s1_fprint.f90...
90:14.17: write(*,'(1i10,<m-m/column*column>f)')(i,(bb(i,j),j=m/column*column+1,m),i= 1 Error: Unexpected element '<' in format string at (1) Since the <n> extension is not supported by gfortran, how can fix these problems? Code signals: Output, s1_fprint.f90, IMPLICIT, NONE, column-1, i16, t1_useSur.f90, s1_fprint.f90...
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45734713_c1
45734713
fortran
1
016 Update 3 Composer Edition for Fortran Windows Integration for Microsoft Visual Studio 2015, Version 16.0.0062.14" running on Win 10. Compiler flags are: /nologo /debug:full /Od /warn:interfaces /module:"Debug\" /object:"Debug\" /Fd"Debug\vc140.pdb" /traceback /check:bounds /check:stack /libs:static /threads /dbglib...
016 Update 3 Composer Edition for Fortran Windows Integration for Microsoft Visual Studio 2015, Version 16.0.0062.14" running on Win 10. Compiler flags are: /nologo /debug:full /Od /warn:interfaces /module:"Debug\" /object:"Debug\" /Fd"Debug\vc140.pdb" /traceback /check:bounds /check:stack /libs:static /threads /dbglib...
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62871926_c0
62871926
fortran
0
Title: How to READ data starting from a pattern-matched line with Fortran? Problem title: How to READ data starting from a pattern-matched line with Fortran? Tags: pattern-matching, fortran Problem: How to READ data starting from a pattern-matched line with Fortran? Code signals: a, the, How, READ, Fortran, pos.xyz, SU...
How to READ data starting from a pattern-matched line with Fortran? How to READ data starting from a pattern-matched line with Fortran? pattern-matching fortran a the How READ Fortran pos.xyz SUBROUTINE skip_lines i_input Purpose IMPLICIT NONE INTEGER INTENT Neglect ns-1 END How to READ data starting from a pattern-mat...
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22250009_c1
22250009
fortran
1
,...) & !$OMP PRIVATE(v_priv1,v_priv2,...) !content !$OMP DO DO i=1,N !more conent ENDDO !$OMP END DO !$OMP END PARALLEL END SUBROUTINE sub1 SUBROUTINE sub2... !... END SUBROUTINE sub2 END MODULE Code signals: OMP, Parallel, USE, OMP_LIB, OMP_GET_THREAD_NUM, MODULE, par_module, SUBROUTINE, sub1, var1, var2, var3, INTEG...
,...) & !$OMP PRIVATE(v_priv1,v_priv2,...) !content !$OMP DO DO i=1,N !more conent ENDDO !$OMP END DO !$OMP END PARALLEL END SUBROUTINE sub1 SUBROUTINE sub2... !... END SUBROUTINE sub2 END MODULE Code signals: OMP, Parallel, USE, OMP_LIB, OMP_GET_THREAD_NUM, MODULE, par_module, SUBROUTINE, sub1, var1, var2, var3, INTEG...
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47688032_c1
47688032
fortran
1
=6 Num1=1 C Test array DO K=1,21 Array(K)=K*1.0d0 ENDO C Print the elements row-by-row. 44 Num2=Icol-Num1 Num=Num2 If ((Num2).gt.5) Num=5 Write(*,10) (I,I=Num1,Num1+Num) INum1=INum1+Num if (Inum1.ne.Icol) goto 44 STOP END Code signals: Print, Fortran, Implicit, Real, A-H, O-Z, INTEGER, ARRAY, Format, Row, Col, Icol, Nu...
=6 Num1=1 C Test array DO K=1,21 Array(K)=K*1.0d0 ENDO C Print the elements row-by-row. 44 Num2=Icol-Num1 Num=Num2 If ((Num2).gt.5) Num=5 Write(*,10) (I,I=Num1,Num1+Num) INum1=INum1+Num if (Inum1.ne.Icol) goto 44 STOP END Code signals: Print, Fortran, Implicit, Real, A-H, O-Z, INTEGER, ARRAY, Format, Row, Col, Icol, Nu...
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16894304_c0
16894304
fortran
0
Title: Reading integer from file end with ``Missing format for FORMATTED data transfer done`` Problem title: Reading integer from file end with ``Missing format for FORMATTED data transfer done`` Tags: format, fortran, io Problem: Reading integer from file end with ``Missing format for FORMATTED data transfer done`` Co...
Reading integer from file end with ``Missing format for FORMATTED data transfer done`` Reading integer from file end with ``Missing format for FORMATTED data transfer done`` format fortran io file Reading Missing FORMATTED f95 readStart.eq.1.and.resExist comh2 Fortran Reading integer from file end with ``Missing format...
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36974024_c0
36974024
fortran
0
Title: fortran: how to get the node name of a cluster Problem title: fortran: how to get the node name of a cluster Tags: fortran, linux Problem: fortran: how to get the node name of a cluster I am running a fortran code on a cluster equiped with linux system. When the code begin to run, I want it to output some basic ...
fortran: how to get the node name of a cluster fortran: how to get the node name of a cluster fortran linux fortran: how to get the node name of a cluster I am running a fortran code on a cluster equiped with linux system. When the code begin to run, I want it to output some basic information of the node where it is ru...
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12456169_c0
12456169
fortran
0
Title: Link error when I use DSIN in fortran Problem title: Link error when I use DSIN in fortran Tags: fortran, linker-errors Problem: Link error when I use DSIN in fortran My complier is Intel Fortran Compiler 11.0.3451.2005. IDE is Microsoft Visual Studio 2005. When I use WRITE(*,*) DSIN(0.8) There will be a link er...
Link error when I use DSIN in fortran Link error when I use DSIN in fortran fortran linker-errors Link DSIN WRITE Link error when I use DSIN in fortran My complier is Intel Fortran Compiler 11.0.3451.2005. IDE is Microsoft Visual Studio 2005. When I use There will be a link error, seems there's no such function. Why? H...
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68800082_c2
68800082
fortran
2
_master_worker_execution._omp_fn.0, stage_hecese_HPC, hecese_OMP, master_worker.f90:70, __queue_MOD_queue_destroy, queue.f90:64, master_worker.f90:81, __master_worker_MOD_master_worker_execution, master_worker.f90:54, __app_management_MOD_management, app_management_without_t.f90:126, program_hecese.f90:398, program_hec...
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61549939_c1
61549939
fortran
1
two questions are were spaces allowed in variable names in F77? All the references I can find don't actually say that spaces were allowed or maybe the authors didn't know that spaces were allowed were spaces in variable names explicity removed in F90? Code signals: I10, f90test.f90:2:17, Error, Syntax, f90test.f90:4:6...
two questions are were spaces allowed in variable names in F77? All the references I can find don't actually say that spaces were allowed or maybe the authors didn't know that spaces were allowed were spaces in variable names explicity removed in F90? Code signals: I10, f90test.f90:2:17, Error, Syntax, f90test.f90:4:6...
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76263773_c0
76263773
fortran
0
Title: How to make ifort work on Windows Powershell? Problem title: How to make ifort work on Windows Powershell? Tags: intel-oneapi, fortran, powershell, intel-fortran Problem: How to make ifort work on Windows Powershell? Intel oneAPI command prompt can be invoked and works fine on my computer (Windows 10), but I wan...
How to make ifort work on Windows Powershell? How to make ifort work on Windows Powershell? intel-oneapi fortran powershell intel-fortran How Windows Powershell How to make ifort work on Windows Powershell? Intel oneAPI command prompt can be invoked and works fine on my computer (Windows 10), but I want ifort work on W...
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25330303_c0
25330303
fortran
0
Title: Fortran 90 error using abs() Problem title: Fortran 90 error using abs() Tags: fortran, gfortran Problem: Fortran 90 error using abs() On using Fortran 90 I have encountered an error in the following part if(abs(pic1(1,j,1).eq.fitra(i))) fitcrv(j)=fitmax(j) 1 with the error being Error: 'a' argument of 'abs' int...
Fortran 90 error using abs() Fortran 90 error using abs() fortran gfortran abs Fortran pic1 eq.fitra Fortran 90 error using abs() On using Fortran 90 I have encountered an error in the following part with the error being Could you please help?
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5845219_c0
5845219
fortran
0
Title: Fortran sample code assemble Problem title: Fortran sample code assemble Tags: fortran, assembly Problem: Fortran sample code assemble I have a HW problem which I have to program using fortran. I checked online to try to learn how to do this, but I found several versions of fortran. Which one should I use? Also ...
Fortran sample code assemble Fortran sample code assemble fortran assembly Fortran Fortran sample code assemble I have a HW problem which I have to program using fortran. I checked online to try to learn how to do this, but I found several versions of fortran. Which one should I use? Also I want to assemble this code. ...
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35222584_c1
35222584
fortran
1
:real_kind)) write(handle) trim(value_str) else write(value_str,*) data(i,j) write(handle) trim(value_str) endif enddo write(handle) new_line('x') enddo close(handle) end program test gfortran test.F90 -o test.x time test.x real 0m2.65s user 0m2.24s sys 0m0.04s Edit: removed "if(j/=1)" from original test.F90 code sampl...
:real_kind)) write(handle) trim(value_str) else write(value_str,*) data(i,j) write(handle) trim(value_str) endif enddo write(handle) new_line('x') enddo close(handle) end program test gfortran test.F90 -o test.x time test.x real 0m2.65s user 0m2.24s sys 0m0.04s Edit: removed "if(j/=1)" from original test.F90 code sampl...
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49802011_c0
49802011
fortran
0
Title: Is Fortran return statement obsolete? Problem title: Is Fortran return statement obsolete? Tags: return, fortran, fortran95, function, subroutine Problem: Is Fortran return statement obsolete? I just want to know if the return statement in Fortran 2008 is obsolete, because it seems to be unnecessary to write it ...
Is Fortran return statement obsolete? Is Fortran return statement obsolete? return fortran fortran95 function subroutine Fortran fortran95 Is Fortran return statement obsolete? I just want to know if the return statement in Fortran 2008 is obsolete, because it seems to be unnecessary to write it at the end of subroutin...
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57095286_c2
57095286
fortran
2
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11706311_c0
11706311
fortran
0
Title: How to find NaN in an array and stop once found? Problem title: How to find NaN in an array and stop once found? Tags: fortran, arrays Problem: How to find NaN in an array and stop once found? Say, I want a routine to stop once a not-a-number is found in an array. How can I do this? if (array(i) .eq. NA) ... see...
How to find NaN in an array and stop once found? How to find NaN in an array and stop once found? fortran arrays How NaN REAL How to find NaN in an array and stop once found? Say, I want a routine to stop once a not-a-number is found in an array. How can I do this? if (array(i) .eq. NA) ... seems not work. The array is...
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29688290_c1
29688290
fortran
1
.AND. i==6) then write(10,100) 'This is ',i,' line' else if(e==0 .AND. i==7) then write(10,100) 'This is ',i,' line' 100 format (2a,i0,1X) end if end do close (unit=10) end program Can I read and write in the same file? Please share your comments. I referred to some questions Fortran - How to write data to specific li...
.AND. i==6) then write(10,100) 'This is ',i,' line' else if(e==0 .AND. i==7) then write(10,100) 'This is ',i,' line' 100 format (2a,i0,1X) end if end do close (unit=10) end program Can I read and write in the same file? Please share your comments. I referred to some questions Fortran - How to write data to specific li...
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31394755_c1
31394755
fortran
1
end if end do dboard = 4.0d0*score/darts end function When $ R CMD SHLIB ./Fortran/Fpi.f90 gfortran -fpic -g -O2 -fstack-protector-strong -c Fortran/Fpi.f90 -o Fortran/Fpi.o Fortran/Fpi.f90:22.15: Code signals: Use, Fortran, Error, DARTS, ROUNDS, MASTER, pi_est, random_seed, ROUNDS-1, x_coord, y_coord, random_number, ...
end if end do dboard = 4.0d0*score/darts end function When $ R CMD SHLIB ./Fortran/Fpi.f90 gfortran -fpic -g -O2 -fstack-protector-strong -c Fortran/Fpi.f90 -o Fortran/Fpi.o Fortran/Fpi.f90:22.15: Code signals: Use, Fortran, Error, DARTS, ROUNDS, MASTER, pi_est, random_seed, ROUNDS-1, x_coord, y_coord, random_number, ...
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59790664_c1
59790664
fortran
1
_interface__['data'][0]) lib.F01ADF(n, a, lda, ifail) Since function with 1D arrays work I assume that the multidimensional array is the issues. Any kind of help is greatly appreciated, Thilo Code signals: python, cffi, numpy, cf.FFI, ffi.dlopen, Windows, SysWOW64, DLL20DDS, ffi.cdef, F01ADF, Integer, ffi.new, ax1, np....
_interface__['data'][0]) lib.F01ADF(n, a, lda, ifail) Since function with 1D arrays work I assume that the multidimensional array is the issues. Any kind of help is greatly appreciated, Thilo Code signals: python, cffi, numpy, cf.FFI, ffi.dlopen, Windows, SysWOW64, DLL20DDS, ffi.cdef, F01ADF, Integer, ffi.new, ax1, np....
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76483494_c0
76483494
fortran
0
Title: Re-organising the data with desired sequence Problem title: Re-organising the data with desired sequence Tags: fortran, sequence, reorganize Problem: Re-organising the data with desired sequence Code signals: Re-organising, PROGRAM, COMPA, IMPLICIT, NONE, INTEGER, PARAMETER, SELECTED_REAL_KIND, REAL, KIND, OPEN,...
Re-organising the data with desired sequence Re-organising the data with desired sequence fortran sequence reorganize Re-organising PROGRAM COMPA IMPLICIT NONE INTEGER PARAMETER SELECTED_REAL_KIND REAL KIND OPEN UNIT FILE data.dat STATUS OLD READ FMT END i-1 THEN j:i-1 compare.dat UNKNOWN WRITE CLOSE STOP Re-organising...
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77833057_c2
77833057
fortran
2
313715E+176 PI = 3.1415926535897931 ra in radians= -6.8783573079901012E+290 PI = 3.1415926535897931 ra in radians= 2.5019209606350738E+051 PI = 3.1415926535897931 ra in radians= 2.5043572241487943E+102 PI = 3.1415926535897931 ra in radians= -8.4319767436500338E+073 I expected to get something like: PI = 3.1415926535897...
313715E+176 PI = 3.1415926535897931 ra in radians= -6.8783573079901012E+290 PI = 3.1415926535897931 ra in radians= 2.5019209606350738E+051 PI = 3.1415926535897931 ra in radians= 2.5043572241487943E+102 PI = 3.1415926535897931 ra in radians= -8.4319767436500338E+073 I expected to get something like: PI = 3.1415926535897...
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51866003_c1
51866003
fortran
1
Loaded '/lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2'. Symbols loaded. Breakpoint 1, 0x0000555555554a60 in main () [Inferior 1 (process 24472) exited normally] The program '/home/m/gSoC/GasSimulator/./a.out' has exited with code 0 (0x00000000). Code signals: Could, Visual, Studio, Fortran, Launch, GDB, x86, a.out, x86_64-linux-gnu, Ty...
Loaded '/lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2'. Symbols loaded. Breakpoint 1, 0x0000555555554a60 in main () [Inferior 1 (process 24472) exited normally] The program '/home/m/gSoC/GasSimulator/./a.out' has exited with code 0 (0x00000000). Code signals: Could, Visual, Studio, Fortran, Launch, GDB, x86, a.out, x86_64-linux-gnu, Ty...
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26561990_c2
26561990
fortran
2
=9.81 real :: epsilon = 0.001 real :: k = 0.4 ! First Guess 1/L = 0 CALL LOG_FIT(N,z,u,a,b) ustar = k*a CALL LOG_FIT(N,z,u,c,d) tstar Code signals: Segmentation, Fortran, PBL_6, LOG_FIT, LIN_FIT, Fault, Core, File, a12, f7.3, f7.0, First, Guess, CALL, Convective, Lp-L, lt.epsilon, Sxx, Sxy, Calculation, SUM, REAL, Endd...
=9.81 real :: epsilon = 0.001 real :: k = 0.4 ! First Guess 1/L = 0 CALL LOG_FIT(N,z,u,a,b) ustar = k*a CALL LOG_FIT(N,z,u,c,d) tstar Code signals: Segmentation, Fortran, PBL_6, LOG_FIT, LIN_FIT, Fault, Core, File, a12, f7.3, f7.0, First, Guess, CALL, Convective, Lp-L, lt.epsilon, Sxx, Sxy, Calculation, SUM, REAL, Endd...
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53918906_c0
53918906
fortran
0
Title: Read from end of file in Fortran 90 Problem title: Read from end of file in Fortran 90 Tags: file-io, fortran Problem: Read from end of file in Fortran 90 My question is how to read beginning from the end of a text file. For example, do read(1,*) i print *,i end do will read each line in the file 1, and print th...
Read from end of file in Fortran 90 Read from end of file in Fortran 90 file-io fortran end Read Fortran Read from end of file in Fortran 90 My question is how to read beginning from the end of a text file. For example, will read each line in the file 1, and print the contents to the terminal. How would I do this start...
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69575543_c0
69575543
fortran
0
Title: Matlab and fortran precision Problem title: Matlab and fortran precision Tags: fortran, matlab Problem: Matlab and fortran precision REAL*8 :: EPSW,VK,XSTART, REAL*8 :: EC2_KBT,KAPPA REAL*8 :: UNC1,BULK_STRENGTH REAL*8 :: ORIGINAL_FE REAL*8 :: EPSA end program Code signals: Matlab, XSTART, EPSA, EPSW, BULK_STREN...
Matlab and fortran precision Matlab and fortran precision fortran matlab Matlab XSTART EPSA EPSW BULK_STRENGTH KAPPA EC2_KBT UNC1 FREE_ENERGY ORIGINAL_FE FREE_ENERGY-ORIGINAL_FE PROGRAM MIB_HDM IMPLICIT A-H O-Z REAL Matlab and fortran precision I am running a code in Matlab and fortran 90 but I get different results al...
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45305062_c0
45305062
fortran
0
Title: How do I generate missing values of an array in Fortran? Problem title: How do I generate missing values of an array in Fortran? Tags: fortran Problem: How do I generate missing values of an array in Fortran? I have an array, x, with dimension 4, that has the following values 3, 4.5, 7, 9 How do I generate the m...
How do I generate missing values of an array in Fortran? How do I generate missing values of an array in Fortran? fortran How Fortran How do I generate missing values of an array in Fortran? I have an array, x, with dimension 4, that has the following values How do I generate the missing values, and make a new one like...
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