Carl Banks wrote: <snip>
> > A Fortran > > list-directed write can print results in an almost arbitrary format, > > depending on the compiler. Many compilers will separate integers by > > several spaces, not just one, and they could use commas instead of > > spaces if they wanted. > > 1. Hardly any compiler will produce a line of two integers, or reals, > that another compiler couldn't read back. Yes, but for more than three numbers, the statement is wrong. Intel Fortran prints four double precision random n as 0.555891433847495 0.591161642339424 0.888434673900224 0.487293557925127 but g95 prints them on a single line. I advise against using list-directed Fortran writes to create files that other programs will read, and I think most experienced Fortran programmers would agree. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list