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The standardized successor to FORTRAN 77, released as an ISO standard in 1991 and an ANSI Standard in 1992.

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Writing robust and “modern” Fortran code

In some scientific environments, you often cannot go without FORTRAN as most of the developers only know that idiom, and there is lot of legacy code and related experience. And frankly, there are not ...
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How do you USE Fortran 90 module data

Let's say you have a Fortran 90 module containing lots of variables, functions and subroutines. In your USE statement, which convention do you follow: explicitly declare which ...
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Fortran intent(inout) v's no intent

Good practice dictates that subroutine arguments in Fortran should each have a specified intent (i.e. intent(in), intent(out) or intent(inout) as described this question): subroutine bar (a, b) ...
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Program stalls during long runs

Fixed: Well this seems a bit silly. Turns out top was not displaying correctly and programs actually continue to run. Perhaps the CPU time became too large to display? Either way, the program seems ...
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Are FORTRAN 77 programs faster than Fortran 90 ones?

Today I was reading code from some very popular numerical libraries written in FORTRAN 77 such as QUADPACK (last updated in 1987), and I was wondering if there is any reason not to rewrite those ...
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Fortran accuracy and speed vs. C

This subject has probably been discussed hundreds of times. I'm not trying to claim any language is worse or better. I'm just trying to learn how to accelerate my C codes. So here are two codes to ...
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Correct use of modules, subroutines and functions in fortran

I've recently learnt about the interface block when adding a function to my FORTRAN programme. Everything works nice and neatly, but now I want to add a second function into the interface block. Here ...
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Coloured terminal output from Fortran

My program outputs state of computations to the terminal and includes quite a bit of information. I would like to, if possible, color code parts of the text. I have seen how it can be done in Bash ...
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Is There a Better Double-Precision Assignment in Fortran 90?

In Fortran 90 (using gfortran on Mac OS X) if I assign a value to a double-precision variable without explicitly tacking on a kind, the precision doesn't "take." What I mean is, if I run the ...
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Reading C data file in F90

I am not an expert in programming but have some experience. It is more than a week that I am trying to read a data file from C into a Fortran program. C program saves a matrix in a bin format data ...
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printing the function name in fortran 90

I wrote a code that finds the root of a function whose name is provided among the arguments, I think I took it from Numerical Recipes. Something like double precision function rtsafe(x_init, x1, x2, ...
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Fortran 2003 bindings to library in C: how to translate enums and #defines?

I am writing Fortran bindings for C library. What is best practice on translating constants defined (in library headers) using enum, e.g. typedef enum cufftType_t { CUFFT_R2C = 0x2a, // Real ...
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Fortran 90 - I/O passing variable as filepath

This seems like it should be an easy fix, but after searching for hours I cannot find a solution. I want to save a filepath as a character variable, then use the variable in a I/O statement. Below ...
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Calling function in same module in Fortran90

I am new to Fortran90 and I haven't found an answer to a problem I have. I have a module written in Fortran with the some functions inside a module. Stripped down version: module vdiStringFunctions ...
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Extreme newbie question - compiling a Fortran program with multiple parts

I'm very very new to Fortran and the whole Intel compiler thing (I'm using the Windows-based Intel compiler with IMSL library w/o Visual Studio integration, therefore command line only). The problem ...
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Skip a line from text file in Fortran90

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 ...
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How to get the name of a file acting as stdin/stdout?

I'm having the following problem. I want to write a program in Fortran90 which I want to be able to call like this: ./program.x < main.in > main.out Additionally to "main.out" (whose name I ...
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Returning arrays strategy comparison

In Fortran, I can return arrays from a subroutine with three approaches. The first one is via an intent(out) parameter. The second one is via a function having the array as result. The third one is to ...
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What flags do you set for your GFORTRAN debugger/compiler to catch faulty code?

i think i wont find that in any textbook, because answering this takes experience. i am currently in the stage of testing/validating my code / hunting bugs to get it into production state and any ...
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fortran SAVE statement

I've read it's entry in the language reference (Intel's), but I cannot quite grasp what it does. Could someone in layman's terms explain it to me, what it means when it is included in a module ?
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Arrays of pointers

I am trying to implement an array of pointers, so that I can loop over the elements. However I am not sure how to do this correctly: TYPE(domain),POINTER :: d01,d02,d03 ...
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How can I implement a linked list in fortran 2003-2008

I need to implement a link list data structure for my molecular dynamics code in fortran 2003/2008 I am using the newest fortran compilers (Intel). How do I come about implement the linked list in ...
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StdErr in fortran90?

I've had a quick look round and I can't see how to get fortran to output error messages to stderr. I've heard it used to be write(5,fmt=.... as 5 was stderr. I know the way to do it with stdout is to ...
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Fortran:How to check if array contains value?

I've seen this asked for other languages, but having just found out how nicely fortran can handle arrays, I thought there might be an easy way to do this without loops. Currently I'm searching over a ...
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fortran modules — finding where variables are defined/assigned

I am trying to extract a portion of a large fortran to make it its own program. A particular subroutine imports many modules (only two shown here as an example): subroutine myroutine(aa,bb) use ...
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saving file position and returning in fortran 90

I am editing a fortran 90 to read a file. A particular file happens to be 'contaminated' with some extra information, so I wanted to attempt a read and then rewind; reread if in error: ...
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What does “%” mean / do in fortran?

I am trying to read some fortran code, but can not determine what the % (percentage sign) does. it is in a line like: x = a%rho * g * (-g*a%sigma + m%gb * m%ca * (1.6 * a%rho+g)) What does it ...
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Why is my fortran array not allocated any more inside function?

I have a fortran type which has an entry which is a type again. This type has a allocatable integer array: type inner integer, allocatable :: dyn_arr(:) integer another_var end type type ...
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opening multiple files in FORTRAN 90

I would like to open 10,000 files starting from abc25000 until abc35000 and copy some information into each file. The code I have written is as below: PROGRAM puppy IMPLICIT NONE integer :: i ...
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Smart way to pass arguments in Fortran 90

I am a Fortran novice. I am trying to write a subroutine that will take in four arguments from the main program, and then outputs to the main program an array that involves the four arguments that ...
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Fortran elemental functions vs elemental subroutines

Fortan allows elemental subroutines to have intent(inout) and intent(out) arguments, but elemental functions are only allowed intent(in). Why is that? Is it just a stylistic convention, or is there ...
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multiple unrecognized options in f77

I'm attempting to compile some complete Fortran code developed by someone else. The makefile makes references to CC, F77 and F90. Our server doesn't have F90 on it, but I could probably ask for it ...
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Format statements in Fortran modules

I have a module with a number of subroutines that all use the same set of formats for output. Right now, I have to declare the formats in every subroutine. Is there a way to declare them in the ...
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Function interface in Fortran 90/95

I have a program that calls a subroutine which then calls a function. I am somewhat confused by Fortran's requirements for function type declaration. I have declared the type in the function (i.e. ...
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Stack overflow in Fortran90

I have written a fairly large program in FORTRAN90. It has been working beautifully for quite a while, but today I tried to step it up a notch and increase the problem size (it is a research ...
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passing assumed-shape arrays in two levels of subroutines (Fortran 90)

I have had problems calling successive subroutines with assumed-shape arrays in Fortran 90. More specifically, I call two levels of subroutines, passing an assumed-shape array as a parameter, but in ...
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Fortran 95: inline evaluation of if-conditions

Here a small snippet of code that returns epsilon() for a real value: program epstest real :: eps=1.0, d do d=1.0+eps if (d==1.0) then eps=eps*2 exit else eps=eps/2 end if end ...
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How can I left-justify numerical output in fortran?

I am writing some simple output in fortran, but I want whitespace delimiters. If use the following statement, however: format(A20,ES18.8,A12,ES18.8) I get output like this: p001t0000 ...
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Reading variable length/types row in Fortran

I have a row of data in fortran, and I need to read in the different values. The number of values can be anything, and the type as well. Examples 0.45 1 T F or 0.45 1 T 2.45 18.0 45.2 how can I ...
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Set position in a file in fortran?

How do I set the position in a file in Fortran. As far as I understand, INQUIRE(unit, pos=currentpos) returns the current position in the file. How do I set the position to currentpos? I know there's ...
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How does Fortran return arrays?

The subroutine Rule_Tn in the Fortran library CUBPACK needs a parameter Integrand describing the integrated vector function. It's a INTERFACE FUNCTION Integrand(NF,X) RESULT(Value) USE ...
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MPI_SCATTER Fortran Matrices by Rows

What is the best way to scatter a Fortran 90 matrix by its rows rather than columns? That is, let's say I have a matrix a(4,50) and I want to MPI_SCATTER it onto two processes where each part is ...
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How to create a managed build in Eclipse Phortran that supports module dependencies?

I have installed the new Phortran 7 as part of the PTP. I want to develop my code using an OOP approach which requires me to have many modules I have found that the managed build system doesn't ...
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How to increase array size on-the-fly in Fortran?

My programme is running though 3D array, labelling 'clusters' that it finds and then doing some checks to see if any neighbouring clusters have a label higher than the current cluster. There's a ...
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What happens when I pass an array to a function/subroutine?

I had never thought about this before, but lately I've been worried about something. In Fortran90(95), say I create a really big array Integer :: X(1000000) and then I write a function that takes ...
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Fortran 90: DSYEV and associating eigenvalues and eigenvectors

I am very new to programming and fortran in particular. I am using the LAPACK (Linear Algebra Package) software package for Fortran to find the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of a large symmetrical real ...
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Fortran 90/95 OpenMP reduction with an array (sum)

I'm working on adding some OpenMP directives to a large set of fairly expensive nested loops. I believe I need to use a reduction clause with my directive since the operations on the array on not ...
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Low Performance of Nested DO Loop using OpenMP for FORTRAN90

I am trying to parallel a portion of my code which is as follows !$OMP PARALLEL PRIVATE(j,x,y,xnew, ynew) SHARED(xDim, yDim, ex, f, fplus) !$OMP DO DO j = 1, 8 DO y=1, yDim ...
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is CARRIAGECONTROL= ' NONE ' option a standard f90 IO?

I want to access a text file in a C-like fashion. The option CARRIAGECONTROL= 'NONE' apparently achieves this, according to this page. Is it a standard option ?
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Illegal use of derived type with function call

I have a simple function that returns a time object based on a time string: FUNCTION getTime(timeStr)RESULT(time) IMPLICIT NONE CHARACTER(LEN=19),INTENT(IN) :: timeStr TYPE timeType INTEGER :: ...

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