I have a code that I'd like translate from another language to Fortran. The code has a large numbered vector--V(n)
--as well as both numerous variables named tn (where n is a one- to four-digit number) and numerous real numbers currently written as integers. In order to have Fortran treat the integers as doubles I would like to add .0D0
to the end of every integer.
So if I have an expression like:
V(1000) = t434 * 45/7 + 1296 * t18
I'd like Vim to change it to:
V(1000) = t434 * 45.0D0/7.0D0 + 1296.0D0 * t18
I've been trying to use negative look behind to ignore expressions starting with t
or V(
, and look ahead or ze to find the end of the numbers, but I've had no luck. Does anyone have any suggestions?