hey all
i have a problem in fortran,
i just wrote a code but it not working properly, it suddenly stop or crashed in some point and i cant figure it out.
please need help, the input file should be like this:
10.00 154.00 0.01
11.00 151.90 0.01
12.00 152.00 0.01
13.00 154.30 0.01...
Dear gummibaer:
i think i solved the problem but still one error bar, i spent 3 hours ro solve it but not working with me , please see below:
subroutine outrel
implicit double precision(a-h, o-z)
common /number/ ndat, npar, iter, itmax, conver
common /par/ pold(25), parm(25), pdum(25)...
Dear gummibaer:
some times you cant find the mistakes while you codding by your self, i am trying to solve the bug, but nothing happened espically in this lines
data formt / 40h ((1x, 4(a1, i3, a1, 0pf8.0, 1pg13.5, 2x))) /
data aa5 / 10h.1, 1pg13.5/, aa4/ 10h.2, 1pg13.5/, aa3 /
&...
i solve the last problem, but i faced another one please see the subroutine below, and the list of the errors:
subroutine outrel
implicit double precision(a-h,o-z)
common /number/ ndat, npar, iter, itmax, conver
common /par/ pold(25), parm(25), pdum(25), varpar(325),
&...
after changing the format to still have 3 errors, listed below
99999 format('How many iterations?', 'cov fraction?', $)
99998 format(i, f)
99997 format('Max number of iteration is', i3, 'convergence factor is', f10.6)
99996 format('Do you wish to use automatic numerical derivative?', $)...
this the error massege:
Compiling Fortran...
E:\bayes\bbbbb.for
E:\bayes\bbbbb.for(92) : Error: This character is not valid in a format list. [n]
99990 format(9h, You wannna, i5, 21h, but you are allowed only, i5,
^
E:\bayes\bbbbb.for(92) : Error: This character is not valid in a format...
Hey all
I just start writing a program by f77, but im facing a problem, while i debugging the compiler several error massege came out and i cant find a way to solve it, please see it below, if you can help i will appreciate it
program BAY
implicit double precision (a-h, o-z)...
Hello
any one knows how to write a calling program for the following subroutine for this kind of data
1800
1.00E-11 3.74E+07
1.06E-11 3.63E+07
1.13E-11 3.53E+07
1.19E-11 3.43E+07
1.25E-11 3.35E+07
1.38E-11 3.19E+07
1.50E-11 3.06E+07
1.63E-11 2.94E+07
1.75E-11 2.83E+07
1.88E-11...
c***********************************************************************
SUBROUTINE NLLSSRR(NDATA,NPTOT,NPMAX,IROUND,ROBUST,LPRINT,IFXP,
1 YO,YU,YD,PV,PU,PS,CM,TSTPS,TSTPU,DSE)
c** Program for performing linear or non-linear least-squares fits and
c (if desired) automatically using...
Dear All
i found a subroutine in the google search for fitting nonliear data, but it seems the subroutine haa a lot of synatix errors, im not a proffessional in fortran
first: any one can help me to solve this errors ,
second: how any one help me to connect this subroutine to a program in order...
Dear All
i found a subroutine in the google search for fitting nonliear data, but it seems the subroutine haa a lot of synatix errors, im not a proffessional in fortran
first: any one can help me to solve this errors ,
second: how any one help me to connect this subroutine to a program in...
Dear Gummibaer
the data above is not a real data i just write it down as an example,
the fitting procedure includes ; least square method, generlized least square method ,and bayes method, so if you familiar of one of these methods please let me know.
Thanks
Hey
i need to use fortan to make a program for fitting data,
in my project i have an experimental data and theoritical one , i need to fit this 2 kinds of data's by fortran, suppose we have a seperate file called "DATA" contains 2 colums one for the expiremtal and the other for the...
thank you guyes, im stuck in this kind of data,
if you have any other sugesstions please let me know about it,
it seems its complicated to do it by fortran, other codes are ok.
Please i need help with fortran ,
i need to write a program to read the data from a file, then extracting this data to another file with a specific fortran, The file is shown , the data i need to extract is marked in red(see the attached file).
ENTRY 13753 20040225 20040517...
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