Dear Macqueen,Although this question might be out of context, but just for 
clarification of my own, i got fortran codes from my colleague who is using MAC 
OS. Whereas, i am using XP and windows 7 with CVF 6.6. The codes run 
efficiently on his system but for me it prompts up with an error that "array 
bound exceeded". Does it has to do anything with the operating system? Does it 
make any difference?
i hope there wont be any problemThanks in advance
Eliza 

> From: macque...@llnl.gov
> To: eliza_bo...@hotmail.com; r-help@r-project.org
> Subject: Re: [R] FORMAT EDITING
> Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2013 21:42:00 +0000
> 
> You say, "© use the R output file in Fortran © "
> I guess that means that R is writing an output file which will then be
> used as an input file for a fortran program.
> 
> In that case, you need to go back to how R is writing the output file,
> find out why it is writing blank lines, and correct it. As far as leading
> spaces and other formatting aspects, you can create any output format you
> want using functions like cat(), formatC(), sprintf() and others.
> 
> Otherwise, if what you want R to do is read the input file, remove the
> empty lines, and write a new output file, this seems to do it (on my
> system):
> 
>   tmp <- scan('des.txt', what='', sep='\n')
>   cat( paste(tmp,collapse='\n') , file='des.new')
> 
> Because as far as I can tell from your attached text file, the input and
> output are identical except for the blank lines.
> 
> 
> You might also be dealing with issues of different operating systems
> having different conventions for new lines (DOS vs unix, etc). emacs tells
> me you input data is DOS, meaning new lines are indicated (if I remember
> correctly) by a sequence of two characters, "carriage return" followed by
> "line feed", but the fortran code may be expecting a single character.
> 
> -Don
> 
> -- 
> Don MacQueen
> 
> Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
> 7000 East Ave., L-627
> Livermore, CA 94550
> 925-423-1062
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 2/11/13 8:41 AM, "eliza botto" <eliza_bo...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> 
> >
> >
> >Dear R users,[IF THE FORMAT OF MY EMAIL IS NOT CLEAR, I HAVE ATTACHED A
> >TEXT FILE FOR A CLEAR VIEW]
> >I would like to use the R output file in Fortran. my file Is exactly in
> >the following format.
> > ELISA/BOTTO  wATER INN
> > FROM 1900 11 1 TO 1996 12 31
> > 1901.11. 1 447.000
> > 1901.11. 2 445.000
> > 1901.11. 3 445.000
> > 1924.11. 4 445.000
> > 1924.11. 5 449.000
> > 1924.11. 6 442.000
> > 1924.11. 7 445.000
> >so you can see that there is a single space, in between these lines and
> >also a single space from left margin. i would like to
> >keep the left margin space, but really like to eliminate the space
> >between the lines so that i get an output text file which
> >could look like
> > ELISA/BOTTO  wATER INN               FROM 1900 11 1 TO 1996 12 31
> >1901.11. 1 447.000 1901.11. 2 445.000 1901.11. 3 445.000 1924.11. 4
> >445.000 1924.11. 5 449.000 1924.11. 6 442.000 1924.11. 7 445.000
> >As i am working in fortran i would really like to keep the said
> >format.THANKS IN ADVANCE
> >ELISA                                          
> 
                                          
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