Yeah, Plato's got a SLIM program I can run from command, from which I can list all the content of the lib-file. I found it very late yesterday, and now I have a complete list with every object contained with corresponding sizes in terms of kB. I had already discovered that I could find some...
Ah, ok. Missing dll, sounds like some deeper system-related stuff, and so I am guessing I should just stop what I'm currently doing and make some better use of my time until I manage to get my hands on the source code of the object files I need in the libraries.
I just tried linking them in...
@This error message I get when I try to run the program. I'm required to censor it, but +++ is the company name, and £££ is the name of the main part of the program. Here goes:
Runtime error from program:c:\documents and settings\gruwes\mine dokumenter\fortran\test£££2\£££\source\£££.exe...
Can a library file link locally, though? one of the error messages I have got is referring to a local file path on one of the computers of the company that made the source code.
Double, double, toil and trouble
fire burn and cauldron bubble
I see, I'm really noobing off here. Somehow I haven't been able to both link the libraries and compile at the same time, and it feels like I have tried a lot of ways, but I will keep on trying. I managed to find the SLIM-part of plato though, so I've just made a list of the objects in the...
I'm working on a translation job from fortran to matlab, and I've been handed the source code of the fortran program. Not being proficient with fortran from before, I spent some days finding a decent compiler and learning the basics, and I ended up with a Silverfrost Plato. The source code is...
Thanks Nick, that's an excellent piece of advice!
I have tried the f2matlab, but I haven't had my hands on a piece of f2f90-code as neat as this one. Still, it doesn't seem to help me much here, as I have tried it on three different subroutines (long and short) and all the original sleazy...
I was just reading up on those pages, and I'm going to have a closer look at python for future use.
As for why we're using matlab here, there are mainly two reasons;
1. None of the guys here are really working a lot with programming, but they have learned matlab, and thus can read code and add...
@xwb
the print-before-and-after routine is very good, and I am a frequent user of it, but I haven't been able to get the entire program to compile and the lines your propose won't compile in isolation. Thank you for the description of the do-termination, it is very helpful.
@salgerman
I'm in...
I am currently working on a translation of an old program from fortran 77 to matlab, since matlab is more prominent in this business nowadays. Prior to this assignment, I didn't know anything about fortran, but after some days of reading and testing I felt ready. (I already know matlab and C++)...
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