Questions tagged [fortran]
Fortran is a general-purpose, procedural, imperative programming language that is especially suited for numeric computation and scientific computing. Since 2003, standard Fortran also supports object-oriented programming. Fortran 2008 introduced coarrays for SPMD parallel programming. This tag should be applied to all questions about the Fortran language; other specific tags can be added for compilers, language revisions and particular aspects of use.
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What does "real*8" mean?
The manual of a program written in Fortran 90 says, "All real variables and parameters are specified in 64-bit precision (i.e. real*8)."
According to Wikipedia, single precision corresponds to 32-bit ...
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Mac OS X R error "ld: warning: directory not found for option"
I am trying to install an R package from source, but getting an error:
* installing *source* package ‘mclust’ ...
** package ‘mclust’ successfully unpacked and MD5 sums checked
** libs
gfortran-4.8 ...
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calculating double integrals in R quickly
I'm looking for a solution for a double integral that is faster than
integrate(function(y) {
sapply(y, function(y) {
integrate(function(x) myfun(x,y), llim, ulim)$value
})
}, llim, ulim)...
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how to generate integer random number in fortran 90 in the range [0,5]?
I am kind of new in the fortran proramming.
Can anyone please help me out with the solution.
i am having a problem of generating integer random number
in the range [0,5] in fortran random number ...
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Fortran IF statement with numbers/labels rather than another statement
What does this Fortran code mean:
IF (J1-3) 20, 20, 21
21 J1 = J1 - 3
20 IF (J2-3) 22, 22, 23
23 J2 = J2 - 3
22 CONTINUE
I've seen in old project and I don't have any idea what this IF with ...
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Reading writing fortran direct access unformatted files with different compilers
I have a section in a program that writes a direct-access binary file as follows:
open (53, file=filename, form='unformatted', status='unknown',
& access='direct',action='write',recl=320*385*8)
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Why is this a function declared inside the module and then used somewhere else in the same module not seen by the linker?
I have a function (in case anyone is interested, it is this function) in a module that looks like this
MODULE MYMODULE
IMPLICIT NONE
! Some random stuff
CONTAINS
CHARACTER*255 ...
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How do I do big integers in Fortran?
I need to generate some big integers. See example below.
Input Result
40 165580141
80 37889062373143906
120 8670007398507948658051921
160 1983924214061919432247806074196061
...
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What are the ways to pass a set of variable values through the subroutine to a function without common block?
I do not want to use common blocks in my program. My main program calls a subroutine which calls a function. The function needs variables from the subroutine.
What are the ways to pass the set of ...
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gfortran does not allow character arrays with varying component lengths
See the example below
program test
character(10),dimension(5):: models = (/"feddes.swp", "jarvis89.swp", "jarvis10.swp" , "pem.swp", "van.swp"/)
end
The following error is returned:
...
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How to pass subroutine names as arguments in Fortran?
What is the syntax for passing subroutine names as arguments? Schematically:
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.
call action ( mySubX ( argA, argB ) )
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.
subroutine action ( whichSub ( argA, argB ) )
...
call subroutine ...
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Error: Nonnegative width required in format string at (1)
I'm trying to compile a piece of code with gfortran and it's failing with the following error:
Error: Nonnegative width required in format string at (1)
../src/powmes.f90:410.20:
write(lunit,'(I,...
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Reading comment lines correctly in an input file using Fortran 90
It is my understanding that Fortran, when reading data from file, will skip lines starting with and asterisk (*) assuming that they are a comment. Well, I seem to be having a problem with achieving ...
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Function in fortran, passing array in, receiving array out
I have this function, depicted below. It passes in two vectors with three values each, and should pass out one vector with three values as well. I call the function like this:
Fr = Flux(W(:,i),...
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How can a scalar be passed to a vector (1D array) to a Fortran subroutine?
There is this program:
INTEGER i,k
REAL*8 mp(15,48)
REAL*8 sp(15)
k=0
do i=1,12
k=k+1
call Equaltensors(sp,mp(1,k),15)
enddo
end
c=====================
subroutine Equaltensors(tensA,tensB,n)...
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Fortran array of derived types and memory leaks despite finalization
I defined a derived type and encountered some problems with memory deallocation although I had written the final procedure. The code is as follows
module ModuleCoordinate
implicit none
type :: ...
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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
TYPE(domain),...
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What is the purpose of result variables in Fortran?
In Fortran, there are two standard ways to return a result from a function. The first one is by assigning the return value of the function to the function name.
function foo()
integer :: foo
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Difference between double and single quotation marks in fortran?
I'm just starting out on Fortran and am confused with the usage of double vs single quotation marks.
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Function pointer arrays in Fortran
I can create function pointers in Fortran 90, with code like
real, external :: f
and then use f as an argument to another function/subroutine. But what if I want an array of function pointers? In C ...
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Line continuation of strings in Fortran
How does one break a long string and continue on a next line in Fortran?
I just started using gfortran 4.7.2 in Fedora 17. When I tried to use the following a test code, I am not getting output:
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Line truncated, Syntax error in argument list
When I compile the program below, I have an error and a warning in the call Coor_Trans command line as
Warning: Line truncated
Error: Syntax error in argument list
I compile the program several ...
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Fortran OpenMP with subroutines and functions
Disclaimer: I'm quite certain that this has been answered somewhere, but myself and another person have been searching quite hard to no avail.
I've got a code that looks something like this:
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Good profiler for Fortran and MPI
Which profiler do you use for Fortran code base with MPI in it? gprof doesn't seem to be working correctly. Sun Studio Analyzer only returns the timings for the C/C++ system calls and none of the ...
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Allocatable array valued function. gfortran vs ifort
Why is there different behavior between ifort and gfortran here? Compiled with ifort it returns false and with gfortran true. I ran into this problem before in my own code and decided to use a ...
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Reading data file in Fortran with known number of lines but unknown number of entries in each line
How can I read the data file containing known number of lines but the number of entries in each line is unknown, e.g. if my data file contain some thing like
1 3 4 5 6 -7 8 -9
1 3 5 6
4 5 ...
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Fortran print allocatable array in gdb
I'm adding some functionality on to an open-source scientific code. I work with a lot of allocatables, but I'm having some trouble printing them properly. For example, I declare and allocate, and then ...
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Determine variable names dynamically according to a string in Fortran
I want to create a dynamic variable name using Fortran.
The variable name will be obtained by concatenating a string and another string/integer. Then I want to use this variable name to store a ...
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Strange label usage for an IF condition in a DO loop [duplicate]
I am not sure which version of Fortran is this piece of code, also I am not very good at it but here is the piece of code that I try to understand...
DO 55 J=1,N
IF(KODE(J)) 55,55,40 ! ...
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Fortran SAVE statement
I've read about the save statement in the (Intel's) language reference document, but I cannot quite grasp what it does. Could someone explain to me in simple language what it means when the save ...
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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 variables/functions/...
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Fortran intrinsic timing routines, which is better? cpu_time or system_clock
When timing a FORTRAN program i usually just use the command call cpu_time(t).
Then i stumbled across call system_clock([count,count_rate,count_max]) which seems to do the same thing. However, in a ...
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Fortran - Cython Workflow
I would like to set up a workflow to reach fortran routines from Python using Cython on a Windows Machine
after some searching I found :
http://www.fortran90.org/src/best-practices.html#interfacing-...
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How to get priorly-unknown array as the output of a function in Fortran
In Python:
def select(x):
y = []
for e in x:
if e!=0:
y.append(e)
return y
that works as:
x = [1,0,2,0,0,3]
select(x)
[1,2,3]
to be translated into Fortran:
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STL analogue in Fortran
Basis: i have very big parallel Fortran90/MPI program which represent complex physical model. I want to add new functionality to it: for example, i need to organize queue of messages, introduce ...
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Difference between intent(out) and intent(inout)
According to the Fortran standard:
The INTENT (OUT) attribute for a nonpointer dummy argument specifies that the dummy argument becomes undefined on invocation of the procedure
However this simple ...
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Embed Python into Fortran
I was looking at the option of embedding Python into Fortran to add Python functionality to my existing Fortran 90 code. I know that it can be done the other way around by extending Python with ...
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Creating a FORTRAN interface to a C function that returns a char*
I've been held up on this for about a week, now, and have searched forum after forum for a clear explanation of how to send a char* from C to FORTRAN. To make the matter more frustrating, sending a ...
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Using a deferred-length character string to read user input
I would like to use deferred-length character strings in a "simple" manner to read user input. The reason that I want to do this is that I do not want to have to declare the size of a character string ...
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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 write wrapper for 'allocate'
I am trying to write a wrapper for 'allocate' function, i.e. function which receives an array and dimensions, allocates memory and returns allocated array. The most important thing is that the ...
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Difference between "character*10 :: a" and "character :: a(10)"
Trying to refresh my Fortran 90 knowledge for a project, I have run into some oddity when using internal files. Consider the example code:
! ---- internal_file_confusion.f90 ----
program ...
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Pass arrays from C/C++ to Fortran and return a calculated array
I am trying to pass an array from C/C++ into a Fortran 2003 module and get the calculated values back into C/C++. I've been able to pass and return single values (scalars) just fine, but getting an ...
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In Fortran 90, do array dimensions have to be declared beforehand?
Is it necessary to declare array dimensions before any other code? For example, I have written the following simplified example code:
PROGRAM mytest
IMPLICIT NONE
INTEGER :: i, j, k, mysum
! ...
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Fortran array automatically growing when adding a value
Is there any existing way to emulate growing array in Fortran? Like vector in C++. I was very surprised when I haven't found anything on this subject on the Internet.
As a motivation example, ...
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MPI_Gather gives seg fault in the most basic code
I am working on a much bigger program where I struggle with MPI_Gather.
I wrote a minimal example code, see below.
program test
use MPI
integer :: ierr, rank, size
double precision, ...
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Variable format
I wrote a program to calculate a square finite difference matrix, where you can enter the number of rows (equals the number of columns) -> this is stored in the variable matrix. The program works fine:...
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Fortran intent(inout) versus omitting 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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Confusing double precision real in Fortran
Have this burning question on my mind right now: What is the "accepted" way to declare double precision real in modern Fortran? In order from oldest to newest, the story seems to go like this: DOUBLE ...
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Redirecting FORTRAN (called via F2PY) output in Python
I'm trying to figure out how to redirect output from some FORTRAN code for which I've generated a Python interface by using F2PY. I've tried:
from fortran_code import fortran_function
stdout_holder = ...