Of course you can do it yourself - make a loop with Selected Real Kind using
increasing argument values until the result returns -1 and then you know you
have gone too far. If you want both precision and exponent ranges, you have
to do a two-dimensional search.
It would make a great homework problem. I'm sure I read it somewhere once
(or wrote it myself?) but I can't put my finger on it at the moment.
= Loren P Meissner
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Can a first cousin, once removed, ever return?
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Robert Kernell
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 12:57 PM
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Subject: Fortran man page on Unix
Hi. I am teaching a Fortran course at work. We use Unix. I need to find the
values for the kind parameters on our system. Our systems guy is gone right
now. At the bottom of the f90 man page it has a "see also" section, and
under it are listed things like Fortran User's Guide, Fortran Programmer's
Guide, etc. Are these things available on Unix, and if so, how do I get to
them? I want to look in them to find the kind parameter values.
Bob Kernell
Research Scientist
Surface Validation Group AS&M, Inc.
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tel: 757-827-4631
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