G Gangadhar_22 Distinguished Sep 7, 2011 4 0 18,510 Sep 7, 2011 #1 how to solve non-numeric character statement label at 1
Solution bmouring Sep 7, 2011 Wrong place, this is not a Fortran forum. But, I am full of whimsy this morn', so allow me to enlighten: click me
Wrong place, this is not a Fortran forum. But, I am full of whimsy this morn', so allow me to enlighten: click me
bmouring Distinguished May 6, 2006 1,215 0 19,360 Sep 7, 2011 Solution #2 Wrong place, this is not a Fortran forum. But, I am full of whimsy this morn', so allow me to enlighten: click me Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Wrong place, this is not a Fortran forum. But, I am full of whimsy this morn', so allow me to enlighten: click me
G Gangadhar_22 Distinguished Sep 7, 2011 4 0 18,510 Sep 10, 2011 #3 hi i put -fd-lines-as-code option in compiler flags it solved non-numric character error but it couldnt solve unclassifiable,dd & d* errors. please help me i am new to the fortran Upvote 0 Downvote
hi i put -fd-lines-as-code option in compiler flags it solved non-numric character error but it couldnt solve unclassifiable,dd & d* errors. please help me i am new to the fortran
G Gangadhar_22 Distinguished Sep 7, 2011 4 0 18,510 Sep 10, 2011 #4 Best answer selected by Gangadhar_22. Upvote 0 Downvote
G Gangadhar_22 Distinguished Sep 7, 2011 4 0 18,510 Sep 10, 2011 #5 how to solve arthmetic operator at 1 must operate on two scalar (not array) sub expressions Upvote 0 Downvote