Christophe Trophime wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> I am new to perl and I wish to read a mesh datadfile generated by a
> Fortran program :
> 
> /COM,ANSYS    ReLeASe    5.5.3    UP19990405    12:35:48    10/12/2001
> /NOPR
> NBLOCK,6,SOLID
> (3i8,6e16.9)
>        1       0       0 1.930000000e-02 4.726980526e-18-5.959785714e-02
>        2       0       0 2.420000000e-02 1.215320474e-08-5.959779506e-02
>        3       0       0 2.093333333e-02 4.051068248e-09-5.959783645e-02
>        4       0       0 2.256666667e-02 8.102136492e-09-5.959781575e-02
>        5       0       0 2.095782135e-02-1.209998861e-02-5.761952805e-02
> 
> I wish to read the coordinates of nodes. My problem is that the format used
> to create the file is such that data for x and y may be seen as only one
> record.
> So I thought that using perl module String::Scanf may help me out because
> the format of the lines is given is the datafile (i.e.  3i8 6e16.9 in
> this case).
> But I can get Scanf to work with format other than %i %g. Is it possible to
> use format like C format %16[gG].5? Or should I consider an alternative
> solution?


perldoc -f unpack


John
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