* fprintf with old fortran type format
@ 2004-04-27 13:50 Ph. Piot
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From: Ph. Piot @ 2004-04-27 13:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: gcc-help
Hello All,
I have a simple C-application under linux that dumps
a file following the fortran format (for reason of
compatibility with another fortran code):
-5.8500E-06 6.1379E-06 3.7700E+00 -8.6851E+00 1.6587E+01 1.7789E+07
1.2686E+01 -2.0000E-04 1 5
7.8154E-04 -7.6327E-05 7.7007E-04 1.3974E+02 -2.4259E+03 -2.3236E+04
1.5000E-03 -2.0000E-04 1 3
-1.0805E-04 7.5232E-04 -9.3542E-04 2.4451E+03 4.1420E+02 2.0763E+04
-1.5000E-03 -2.0000E-04 1 3
1.6066E-03 -1.6012E-04 1.4611E-03 2.3279E+02 -4.7181E+03 -4.0685E+04
3.0000E-03 -2.0000E-04 1 3
-2.9795E-05 1.6006E-03 -1.7185E-03 4.7022E+03 5.9128E+02 2.1321E+04
-3.0000E-03 -2.0000E-04 1 3
2.3934E-03 -6.3027E-04 1.9306E-03 1.2812E+02 -7.1726E+03 -5.6825E+04
4.5000E-03 -2.0000E-04 1 3
Under linux I used the syntax:
fprintf (fh," %' '.4E %' '.4E %' '.4E %' '.4E %' '.4E %'
'.4E %' '.4E %' '.4E %' 'd %' 'd\n",
X[i][0], X[i][1], X[i][2], X[i][3], X[i][4],
X[i][5],
X[i][6],X[i][7], (int)X[i][8], (int)X[i][9]);
which work well. When I try to compile this under windows it does
not work anymore but dumps the "'" in the output file.
Anybody has some suggestion?
Thank you in advance,
-- Philippe Piot.
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