Solved!!
Berend's suggestion to use ACCESS='STREAM' is perfect. I've checked that
it's even acepted by gfortran coming along with GCC 4.2.1 (the one I've
got), and solves the problem.
I was working around this through seek() and truncate(), but this is
clearly the star option!
Thanks Berend and D
jgarcia-2 wrote:
>
> f90 part
>
> PROGRAM foo
> INTEGER, PARAMETER :: DP = KIND(1.0D0)
> INTEGER :: status
> REAL(DP), DIMENSION(10,100) :: whini
> OPEN(UNIT=5, FILE='fwhini.dat', STATUS='OLD', ACTION='READ', &
> FORM='UNFORMATTED', IOSTAT=status)
> READ(5) whini
> CLOSE(5)
> W
On 07/01/2010 2:05 PM, jgar...@ija.csic.es wrote:
Hi all,
I'm having problems trying to export binary arrays from R and importing
them into fortran (linux openSUSE 10.3 (x86_64), gfortran compiler,
fortran 90/95 program).
Let's say the problem can be expressed as:
R part
>whini <-
Hi all,
I'm having problems trying to export binary arrays from R and importing
them into fortran (linux openSUSE 10.3 (x86_64), gfortran compiler,
fortran 90/95 program).
Let's say the problem can be expressed as:
R part
>whini <- runif(1000)
>writeBin(whini,"fwhini.dat")
f90 part
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