Arjen Markus
Arjen Markus
i agree with that: it is an extensive collection provided by a well-known professional in the field. It may require some reorganisation, as it is not organised in modules and...
It says that the code written by Alan Miller is in the public domain, I will ask Jason what this means exactly. Op di 22 sep. 2020 om 13:07 schreef...
In these matters it is not likely that there is a "best" solution. It is a matter of taste, I would say. But I am leaning towards a procedural style...
Hi Jason, great, this work deserves widespread use. And having it available via the Fortran Wiki and hopefully at some point via the standard library (or something similar) will make...
I would say we need to reorganize it - make sure things are consistent within the standard library. That will help people to understand how to use it and to...
The problem of portability would be manageable, I'd say: you have to worry about the endianness and in rare cases about the precise binary representation, if they differ between the...
You could support a limited form of format strings - after all: there is only a single value to be written, isn't there? A format like "(10(5x,i5))" is theorelically applicable...
I like the idea - while I do not usually need multiple precision in my daily work or my hobbies, having such a feature readily available is certainly welcome. Something...
Thanks for looking into this. I cannot find any information about a limited BSD license, but there is a Github mirror by @jacobwilliams for this package. Maybe Jacob can explain...
@Ivan Jose Pulido Sanchez I tried your code with this tes codet: do i = 1,100 call random_number( x ) x = x * 10.0_dp**i x3 = cbrt(x) write(*,*) i,...