In Fortran, is the PARAMETER
attribute set at runtime or compilation time?
I was wondering if I can pass in the size the of the array at run time and have this set as PARAMETER
.
Can this be done? If so, how? If not, why?
Yes, as repeatedly answered, a named constant (an object with the parameter
attribute) must have its initial value "known at compile time". However, as you talk about the size of arrays I'll note something else.
When declaring the shape of an array there are many times when the bounds needn't be given by constant expressions (of which a simple named constant is one example). So, in the main program or a module
implicit none
...
integer, dimension(n) :: array ! Not allowed unless n is a named constant.
end program
the n
must be a constant. In many other contexts, though, n
need only be a specification expression.
implicit none
integer n
read(*,*) n
block
! n is valid specification expression in the block construct
integer, dimension(n) :: array1
call hello(n)
end block
contains
subroutine hello(n)
integer, intent(in) :: n ! Again, n is a specification expression.
integer, dimension(2*n) :: array2
end subroutine
end program
That is, array1
and array2
are explicit shape automatic objects. For many purposes one doesn't really need a named constant.
Beyond the array size, the following is certainly not allowed, though.
implicit none
integer n, m
read(*,*) n, m
block
! n and m are specifications expression in the block construct
integer(kind=m), dimension(n) :: array ! But the kind needs a constant expression.
...
end block
You need dynamic allocation if the size of your array is to be defined as runtime. All parameter (constants) must be defined as compiling time.
The value of a parameter
is set at compile time.
A declaration such as
integer, parameter :: number_of_widgets = numwidge
requires that numwidge
be known at compile time, indeed known before it is encountered on the rhs of the declaration.
INTEGER, PARAMETER (n = variable)
where variable
is a value read from an input file?
Aug 10, 2015 at 18:54
variable
.
Aug 10, 2015 at 18:57
config const
and config param
from chapel.
Aug 10, 2015 at 19:45
parameter
attribute is anything but a variable.