At 11:08 24-08-2000 -1000, Robin wrote:
>> Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2000 10:52:16 +0100 (BST)
>> From: Harvey Richardson - Sun UK Principal Systems Engineer
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>> The Fortran 90 standard says
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>> "In a storage association context
>> ...
>> A nonpointer scalar object of type double precision real or
>> default complex occupies two contiguous numeric storage units."
>>
>> so you could use COMMON or EQUIVALENCE to have a real arrays
>> mapped to the complex array.
>
>In which order are the real and imaginary parts of each complex number
stored?
As I already said yesterday:
Standard Fortran 90, section 4.3.1.3 states that
a value of complex type is an ordered pair of real values.
The first real value is the real part and the second the imaginary part.
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