Hmmm ... not real Fortran. (that should be said in a deep, impressive
voice)
Real Fortran died when Fortran 77 took over :-(
And, AFAIK, only those modern variants from (I think) Fortran90 onwards
have sparse arrays.
(I have to confess I last wrote a line of Fortran professionally in
1988, and it was indeed in F77, so I'm exaggerating slightly)
-- Alex.
On 28/03/2016 00:03, Dr. Hawkins wrote:
On Sat, Mar 26, 2016 at 4:40 PM, Alex Tweedly <a...@tweedly.net> wrote:
e, and hence be able to do completely dense arrays, just like Fortran etc.
(he said, making about 50 wild assumptions about a language he can't find a
spec for :-)
Just to throw gas on the flames (petrol for you cross-atlantans) . . .
Fortran can have sparse arrays, far larger than memory or disk storage . . .
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