So someone wrote this code which outputs x,y,z positions of some particles.
if rs.contains_block(file+'.hdf5',"POS ",parttype=1):
d1 = rs.read_block(file, "POS ",parttype=1,verbose=False)
blocksize = struct.pack('I', len(d1)*8*3)
f.write(blocksize)
for i in range(len(d1)):
for j in range(3):
data = struct.pack('d',d1[i][j])
f.write(data)
f.write(blocksize)
print 'Position real', d1, k
else:
data = struct.pack('I',0)
f.write(data)
f.write(data)
Or basically:
for i = 1:Nparticles
for j = 1:3
write xyz[i][j]
end
end
Now I am trying to read this back in F90 like:
real*4, allocatable :: pos(:,:)
N=sum(Nparticles)
open (1, file=filename, form='unformatted')
allocate(pos(1:3,1:N))
read (1) pos
close(1)
When I print the first three rows I get:
do i =1,3
print *, pos(1:3,i)
end do
>> 0.00000000 2.61613369 -2.00000000
1.88289821 -2.00000000 1.96834707
2.00000000 2.61616445 2.00000000
Now I know for certain that the positions range from 0 - 25 so getting -2.0000 everywhere is concerning. Is there something about my friends Python write out (f.write()) that that I need to tell Fortran to do during the read in so it outputs the positions correctly? Leading characters? Allocation correction? I've used a Python read-in and I get the following for the first 3 entries:
>>> pos = rs.read_block("filename","POS ",parttype=1)
>>> pos(1:3,:)
array([[ 12.49398994, 21.89432526, 6.23691988],
[ 12.48858261, 21.89297867, 6.23258686],
[ 12.48777962, 21.89576149, 6.23423147],
Which is not what I get when I do the Fortran read in above.
Thanks.
real*4
toreal*8
.