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A.2 Usual parameters for the utilities

 

The most frequent parameters are defined once only below.

The abbreviation, tysd represents the DS type. For example, instead of NFtysd, read NFNOPO if the DS is of type NOPO.

DM  :
super-array, considered as being of type DOUBLE PRECISION (see M, XM).
IATAB  :
"address" of a dynamic array, i.e.index in the super-array M (the first element of this array is M(IATAB)).
IC  or ICtysd  :
address in M of array % of a DS.
LM  :
length (in words) of the super-array M.
LTAB  :
length (in words) of a dynamic array. Attention with double precision arrays (section 3.5).
LZ  or LZtysd  :
length (in words) of array NZ.
M  :
super-array, considered as being of type INTEGER (see XM, DM).
NBREMO  :
number of words occupied by a scalar of given type (utility TYPMOT, p. gif).
NC  or NCtysd  :
name of array % of a DS,
NF  or NFtysd  :
file number of a DS.
NI  or NItysd  :
level number of a DS.
NTAB 

coding of TAB in INTEGER form (with the help of utility ICHAR4, p. gif).
NTYSD  :
coding of TYSD in INTEGER form (with the help of utility ICHAR4, p. gif).
NTYTAB  :
dynamic array type: 1 integer, 2 real single precision, 3 logical, 4 Hollerith (code 4 characters per word with the help of utility ICHAR4, p. gif), 5 real double precision, 6 complex, 7 complex double precision (not portable).
NZ  or NZtysd  :
local copy of array % of a DS,
TAB  :
dynamic array name.
This name is type CHARACTER*l, with .

TYSD  :
DS type, in form CHARACTER*4.
For example: 'NOPO', 'MUA ', 'B '.
XM  :
super-array, considered as being type REAL (see M, DM).


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