. mips :: RISCos :: 3103DOC MIPS-FORTRAN Programmers Guide and Language Reference May1989. is to be posted. ERR^s Statement label to which control is transferred after an er- ror. iolist Specifies memory location from which data is to be written See Control Information List and Input/Output List sections in this chapterfor details on these parameters. See the Data Transfer Rules section of this chapter and Chapter 7 for moreinformation on formatted, list-directed, and unformatted input/output. Part II: FORTRAN Language Reference 8-39 Chapter^ WRITE (Sequential) Method of Operation Formatted Li


. mips :: RISCos :: 3103DOC MIPS-FORTRAN Programmers Guide and Language Reference May1989. is to be posted. ERR^s Statement label to which control is transferred after an er- ror. iolist Specifies memory location from which data is to be written See Control Information List and Input/Output List sections in this chapterfor details on these parameters. See the Data Transfer Rules section of this chapter and Chapter 7 for moreinformation on formatted, list-directed, and unformatted input/output. Part II: FORTRAN Language Reference 8-39 Chapter^ WRITE (Sequential) Method of Operation Formatted List-Directed A formatted WRITE statement transfers data from internal storage to an externalrecord using sequential access mode. The WRITE operation translates the datafrom binary to character format using the/specifier to edit the data. A list-directed WRITE statement transfers data from internal storage to an exter-nal record using sequential access mode. The WRITE operation translates thedata from binary to character format using the data types of the items in iolist toedit the Unformatted Rules List-Directed An unformatted WRITE statement performs no translation on read-in data. Thedata is read in directly to the items in iolist The type of each data item in theinput record must match that declared for the corresponding item in iolist. Execution of a WRITE statement for a file that does not exist creates the file. 1. The item to be transferred to an external record can be a constant with a datatype of integer, real, logical, complex, or character. 2. The rules given in Chapter 2 define the acceptable formats for constants inthe external record, except for character constant. A character constant doesnot require delimiting apostrophes; an apostrophe within a character string isrepresented by one, instead of two, apostrophes. c ( ( 8-40 Part II: FORTRAN Language Reference Input/Output Statements WRITE (Sequential) Rules (continued) List-Directed 3. The table below shows


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