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When I do:

   REAL FUNCTION  f(x)          
      REAL, INTENT(IN) :: x
      f = exp(-x)
    END FUNCTION  f 

it works but if I do:

   REAL FUNCTION  f(x)          
      REAL, INTENT(IN) :: x
      f = exp(-x^2)
    END FUNCTION  f 

I get an error:

  Error: Syntax error in argument list at (1)

but I need the x^2 function not the x. What to do?

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  • u can try: f= exp((-x)^2)
    – Novice
    Jul 16, 2013 at 6:46
  • 7
    @Novice: yeah, OP could try that and get the same error message. Jul 16, 2013 at 6:48

1 Answer 1

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Use x ** 2 to exponentiate. Or x*x in this case.

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  • 4
    +1, Simple & correct. If I am not mistaken "^" is not even an operator in fortran.
    – dreamcrash
    Jul 16, 2013 at 6:50

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