Using CodeView to Examine FORTRAN ArraysLast reviewed: July 17, 1995Article ID: Q37548 |
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SUMMARYYou can use CodeView to display a single element of a Fortran array using ?arrayname(x,x,x), where "arrayname" consists of the first six characters of the array name and "(x,x,x)" must be a valid cell in the array. There is no way to display more than one cell of the array using this command. To display many cells, you must do a memory dump of the addresses where the array is stored or use the memory window in CodeView versions 3.0 and later.
MORE INFORMATIONFORTRAN stores array elements in column-major order. Use the following formula to determine the address where any cell (i,j,k) is stored, where Max_Row is the maximum i possible and Max_Col is the maximum j possible:
MemAddr = start_addr+(size of elements)* (Max_Row((k-1)(Max_Col)+(j-1))+(i-1))"Size of elements" is the number of bytes of each element in the array. CodeView 4.0, 4.01, 4.05, and 4.1 do not have a FORTRAN expression evaluator and incorrectly display the array in the locals window.
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Additional reference words: kbinf 3.00 3.50 4.00 4.10
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