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Dears
I need to insert if statement in "gofr" code, I inserted it in line 174:
if(zzz.ge.1d0.and.zzz.le.3d0)then
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and insert "endif" in line 231
after compile i get this errors :
gofr.f(181): error #6099: An ENDDO statement occurred without a corresponding DO or DO WHILE statement.
enddo
^
gofr.f(189): error #8093: A do-variable within a DO body shall not appear in a variable definition context.
do i=1,9
-----------^
gofr.f(189): error #6511: This DO variable has already been used as an outer DO variable in the same nesting structure.
do i=1,9
-----------^
gofr.f(235): error #6317: An ENDIF occurred without a corresponding IF THEN or ELSE statement.
endif
------------^
gofr.f(241): error #6099: An ENDDO statement occurred without a corresponding DO or DO WHILE statement.
enddo
------^
why?
I attached two file, gofr.f original and gofr-edited. Please see and help me.
I need to insert if statement in "gofr" code, I inserted it in line 174:
if(zzz.ge.1d0.and.zzz.le.3d0)then
.
.
.
.
and insert "endif" in line 231
after compile i get this errors :
gofr.f(181): error #6099: An ENDDO statement occurred without a corresponding DO or DO WHILE statement.
enddo
^
gofr.f(189): error #8093: A do-variable within a DO body shall not appear in a variable definition context.
do i=1,9
-----------^
gofr.f(189): error #6511: This DO variable has already been used as an outer DO variable in the same nesting structure.
do i=1,9
-----------^
gofr.f(235): error #6317: An ENDIF occurred without a corresponding IF THEN or ELSE statement.
endif
------------^
gofr.f(241): error #6099: An ENDDO statement occurred without a corresponding DO or DO WHILE statement.
enddo
------^
why?
I attached two file, gofr.f original and gofr-edited. Please see and help me.
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With what you inserted, you've broken the if/then block at line 168.
Why are you inserting the endif way down at line 231? And not just at line 180?
Why are you inserting the endif way down at line 231? And not just at line 180?
[bash] 166 do i=1,natms 167 168 if(all.or.name(i).eq.atnam1.or.name(i).eq.atnam2)then 169 170 j=j+1 171 name(j)=name(i) 172 xxx=xyz(1,i) 173 yyy=xyz(2,i) 174 if(zzz.ge.1d0.and.zzz.le.3d0)then 175 zzz=xyz(3,i) 176 xyz(1,j)=xxx*rcell(1)+yyy*rcell(4)+zzz*rcell(7) 177 xyz(2,j)=xxx*rcell(2)+yyy*rcell(5)+zzz*rcell(8) 178 xyz(3,j)=xxx*rcell(3)+yyy*rcell(6)+zzz*rcell(9) 179 endif 180 181 enddo[/bash]
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Dear Davis
if insert "endif" in line 180 , the result isnot acceptable. why?
what's your idea about it?
according the code you guess that if I insert "if" in line 174 and "endif" in line 180 is sufficient!!Ok?
if insert "endif" in line 180 , the result isnot acceptable. why?
what's your idea about it?
according the code you guess that if I insert "if" in line 174 and "endif" in line 180 is sufficient!!Ok?
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I'm sorry. I can't answer those questions. I have no understanding of this code (beyond reading comments). I was just addressing the reason for the compiler errors you caused by your changes.
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> if insert "endif" in line 180 , the result isnot acceptable. why?
> what's your idea about it?
Questions of this type are not likely to be answered here. Asking why some result "is not acceptable" is itself not an acceptable question.
The questions relate to an application area about which most forum members may know nothing about. How are we to know whether results are acceptable or not? We do not even know the problem that your code is solving (nor am I, for one, interested in doing so).
Questions regarding Fortran and how to use the Intel compilers and libraries are appropriate, but you are responsible for developing and debugging the program.
> what's your idea about it?
Questions of this type are not likely to be answered here. Asking why some result "is not acceptable" is itself not an acceptable question.
The questions relate to an application area about which most forum members may know nothing about. How are we to know whether results are acceptable or not? We do not even know the problem that your code is solving (nor am I, for one, interested in doing so).
Questions regarding Fortran and how to use the Intel compilers and libraries are appropriate, but you are responsible for developing and debugging the program.
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