Any tips for FORTRAN I/O?
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07-03-2016, 06:59 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-03-2016 10:32 PM by StephenG1CMZ.)
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Any tips for FORTRAN I/O?
Many datasets still use Fortran-formatted IO files.
For those unfamaliar with Fortran, there is a heavy emphasis on data being in a fixed column on the line. I have tried generating such output, mainly so that I can verify my input routines before letting them loose on real data. I am finding that the built-in procedures are not giving me what I had hoped for in this context. As an example, suppose you want a fixed-format with d digits after the decimal point - not just useful for FORTRAN files, it could also be useful in printing out log tables. But STRING does not seem to deliver the requested number of digits. Code:
I had hoped for a string with 12 positions after the decimal (not accurately, but simply for laying out a formatted column of numbers). Instead STRING sometimes seems to reduce the requested precision - confusing 1.000 with 1.0, in effect. Am I using precision correctly? Is their a better built-in I have overlooked? Are there any useful libraries for such formatting? Stephen Lewkowicz (G1CMZ) https://my.numworks.com/python/steveg1cmz |
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07-03-2016, 10:27 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-03-2016 10:28 PM by StephenG1CMZ.)
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RE: Any tips for FORTRAN I/O? The built-in procedures do not help?
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STRING(0.133,2,12) fixes that particular problem. I hadn't tried Fixed format earlier, thinking it would give whatever fixed length the system was configured for - but it actually uses the "12" parameter to specify the number of fixed places to show. Stephen Lewkowicz (G1CMZ) https://my.numworks.com/python/steveg1cmz |
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