I'm writing in fortran (90). My program must read file1, do something with every line of it and write result to file2. But the problem - file1 has some unneeded information in first line.

How can I skip a line from input file using Fortran?

The code:

open (18, file='m3dv.dat')
open (19, file='m3dv2.dat')
do
  read(18,*) x
  tmp = sqrt(x**2 + 1)
  write(19, *) tmp
end do

First line is a combination of text and numbers.

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You already found the solution but I just wanted to add that you don't even need a dummy variable, just a blank read statement before entering the loop is enough:

open(18, file='m3dv.dat')
read(18,*)
do
    ...

The other answers are correct but this can improve conciseness and (thus) readability of your code.

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Thanks, I hadn't realized that. – jonsca Apr 12 '11 at 9:42
this will read only 1 line with anything in it? – osgx Apr 12 '11 at 14:05
@osgx Yes. If you want to skip 3 lines, write it three times. – Simon Apr 12 '11 at 17:43
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Perform a read operation before the do loop that reads whatever is on the first line into a "dummy" variable.

program linereadtest
implicit none
character (LEN=75) ::firstline
integer :: temp,n
    !
    !
    !
open(18,file='linereadtest.txt')
read(18,*) firstline
do n=1,4
   read(18,'(i3)') temp
   write(*,*) temp
end do
stop
end program linereadtest

Datafile:

This is a test of 1000 things that 10 of which do not exist

50
100
34
566

!ignore the space in between the line and the numbers, I can't get it to format

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how can I read whatever in fortran? First line have several space-separated strings and numbers. – osgx Apr 10 '11 at 12:37
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Make a character array (LEN=100, or whatever). I believe read should read until the end of the line. – jonsca Apr 10 '11 at 12:39
testing it now... – jonsca Apr 10 '11 at 12:44
@osgx added code – jonsca Apr 10 '11 at 12:54
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open (18, file='m3dv.dat')
open (19, file='m3dv2.dat')
read(18,*) x // <---

do
  read(18,*) x
  tmp = sqrt(x**2 + 1)
  write(19, *) tmp
end do

The line added just reads the first line and then overwrites it with the seconde on the first iteration.

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I think yours assumes the information on the first line of the file is of the same type as the second line. – jonsca Apr 10 '11 at 12:29
@jonsca: yes, I do assume, unless other claimed. – suddnely_me Apr 10 '11 at 12:35
No, first line is not a single number, but a combination of numbers and texts – osgx Apr 10 '11 at 12:35
So you'd probably be better off reading the top line into a char array of appropriate length, otherwise you'll get a runtime error, I believe (assuming from line 2 on down are integers or double precision, etc.) – jonsca Apr 10 '11 at 12:37
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@suddnely_me there is no '\0' in Fortan – jonsca Apr 10 '11 at 12:52
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