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January 13, 2005, 03:47 |
Fortran Help
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Hi,
I have a old Fortran-4 Program, I am converting it to F90, but am stuck a one place. At all othere places author has used ASIN(xyz), but at a particular place they have used ARSIN(xyz). Does any body knows what this command is and its fortran90 equivalent. Thanks A.S. |
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January 13, 2005, 04:06 |
Re: Fortran Help
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IT seems to me the functions are the same. Only asin(x) is ANSI version of the name of arcsin function, while arsin(x) is the old non-ANSI version.
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January 13, 2005, 10:17 |
Re: Fortran Help
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Thanks Matej
I had sorted out the problem, my program had a silly mistake of signs A.S. |
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