Hello,
I am new to this list-server and not sure if this is an appropriate question
but I'm so frustrated and not sure where to turn for help. I am attempting
to get an old fortran program to run on a virtual linux machine that is on
my pc. There is a lot of formatted I/O in this program and I cannot get my
output to match the sample output. One problem seems to be with the
declaration of an array. Nowhere in the program is it defined to be a
character array but that is how it is used in the format statements.
Somehow the compiler or program seems to be taking the variables to be 2 or
4 characters long yet the format statements called for lengths of 6. I
added a CHARACTER*6 COM(6,3) statement and am now getting an error message
when I compile that says this is an invalid declaration of or reference to
that variable. Any suggestions? Thank you. Replies can be sent to
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Laura Van Wormer
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