Hi All Fortran Lovers,
I am trying to write to a file which outputs three variables as
program main
integer N, u
parameter(u=20)
open (u, FILE='points.dat', STATUS='new')
do 10 i= 1, 100
write(u,100) i, i*2, i*5
10 continue
100 format (I5, I10, 9X, I10)
close(u)
print *,'COMPLETE!!'
end
Which Gives output (points.dat stripped file content):
1 2 5
2 4 10
3 6 15
4 8 20
5 10 25
6 12 30
7 14 35
8 16 40
9 18 45
10 20 50
11 22 55
12 24 60
...
...
...
...
...
99 198 495
100 200 500
|(This line added by the write statement)
But I want something like this:
1 2 5
2 4 10
3 6 15
4 8 20
5 10 25
6 12 30
7 14 35
8 16 40
9 18 45
10 20 50
11 22 55
12 24 60
...
...
...
...
...
99 198 495
100 200 500|(The cursor stop here)
i.e. No space at start of each line. The last line stops after printing '500'
I tried using Horizontal spacing using '1X' specifier but no success.
Add advance='no' in write statement. If the line is not the last one, write EOL:
Edit: I see it now, it seems that the fortran program will add EOL to the end of file anyway. Then you have to use external programs to truncate your file, see for example https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-chop-off-just-the-last-byte-of-a-file-in-Bash .