On 06/20/2010 04:02 AM, David Scott wrote:
Thanks very much to all who replied. I went with Brian's approach, and
eventually, despite all my attempts to foul it up, I did get it to work
successfully. For the record here are the details.
The subroutine is:
subroutine SSFcoef(nmax,nu,A)
Thanks very much to all who replied. I went with Brian's approach, and
eventually, despite all my attempts to foul it up, I did get it to work
successfully. For the record here are the details.
The subroutine is:
subroutine SSFcoef(nmax,nu,A)
implicit double precision(a-h,o-z)
Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
>
> Well, it is not Fortran 77 but Fortran 95, and so needs to be given a
> .f95 extension to be sure to work.
>
I think most compilers only distinguish two fortran file extensions: .f or
.f90. .f denotes fixed-form source code while .f90 denotes free-form. Some
com
On Sat, 19 Jun 2010, David Scott wrote:
I have no experience with incorporating Fortran code and am probably doing
something pretty stupid.
Surely you saw in the posting guide that R-help is not the place for
questions about C, C++, Fortran code? Diverting to R-devel.
I want to use the fo