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#include "CPP_EEOPTIONS.h" |
#include "CPP_EEOPTIONS.h" |
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C-- Uses print_message for writing |
C-- Uses print_message for writing |
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C-- o print_message Does IO with unhighlighted header |
C-- o print_message Does IO with unhighlighted header |
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CStartOfInterface |
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C !ROUTINE: PRINT_ERROR |
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C !INTERFACE: |
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SUBROUTINE PRINT_ERROR( message , myThid ) |
SUBROUTINE PRINT_ERROR( message , myThid ) |
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C /============================================================\ |
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C | SUBROUTINE PRINT_ERROR | |
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C | o Write out error message using "standard" format. | |
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C | Notes | |
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C | ===== | |
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C | o Some system I/O is not "thread-safe". For this reason | |
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C | without the FMTFTN_IO_THREAD_SAFE directive set a | |
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C | critical region is defined around the write here. In some| |
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C | cases BEGIN_CRIT() is approximated by only doing writes | |
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C | for thread number 1 - writes for other threads are | |
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C | ignored! | |
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C | o In a non-parallel form these routines can still be used. | |
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C | to produce pretty printed output! | |
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C \============================================================/ |
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IMPLICIT NONE |
IMPLICIT NONE |
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C !DESCRIPTION: |
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C *============================================================* |
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C | SUBROUTINE PRINT\_ERROR |
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C | o Write out error message using "standard" format. |
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C *============================================================* |
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C | Notes |
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C | ===== |
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C | o Some system I/O is not "thread-safe". For this reason |
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C | without the FMTFTN\_IO\_THREAD\_SAFE directive set a |
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C | critical region is defined around the write here. In some |
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C | cases BEGIN\_CRIT() is approximated by only doing writes |
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C | for thread number 1 - writes for other threads are |
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C | ignored! |
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C | o In a non-parallel form these routines are still used |
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C | to produce pretty printed output. The process and thread |
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C | id prefix is omitted in this case. |
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C *============================================================* |
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C !USES: |
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C == Global data == |
C == Global data == |
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#include "SIZE.h" |
#include "SIZE.h" |
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#include "EEPARAMS.h" |
#include "EEPARAMS.h" |
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#include "EESUPPORT.h" |
#include "EESUPPORT.h" |
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C == Routine arguments == |
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CHARACTER*(*) message |
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INTEGER myThid |
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CEndOfInterface |
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INTEGER IFNBLNK |
INTEGER IFNBLNK |
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EXTERNAL IFNBLNK |
EXTERNAL IFNBLNK |
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INTEGER ILNBLNK |
INTEGER ILNBLNK |
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EXTERNAL ILNBLNK |
EXTERNAL ILNBLNK |
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C !INPUT/OUTPUT PARAMETERS: |
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C == Routine arguments == |
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C message :: Text string to print |
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C myThid :: Thread number of this instance |
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CHARACTER*(*) message |
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INTEGER myThid |
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C !LOCAL VARIABLES: |
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C == Local variables == |
C == Local variables == |
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C iStart, iEnd :: Temps. for string indexing |
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C idString :: Temp. for building message prefix |
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INTEGER iStart |
INTEGER iStart |
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INTEGER iEnd |
INTEGER iEnd |
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CHARACTER*9 idString |
CHARACTER*9 idString |
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C-- Find beginning and end of message |
C-- Find beginning and end of message |
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iStart = IFNBLNK( message ) |
iStart = IFNBLNK( message ) |
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iEnd = ILNBLNK( message ) |
iEnd = ILNBLNK( message ) |
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WRITE(errorMessageUnit,'(A,1X,A)') ERROR_HEADER, |
WRITE(errorMessageUnit,'(A,1X,A)') ERROR_HEADER, |
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& message(iStart:iEnd) |
& message(iStart:iEnd) |
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ENDIF |
ENDIF |
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ELSEIF ( pidIO .EQ. myProcId ) THEN |
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C-- Write multi-process format |
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#ifndef FMTFTN_IO_THREAD_SAFE |
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_BEGIN_CRIT(myThid) |
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#endif |
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WRITE(idString,'(I4.4,A,I4.4)') myProcId,'.',myThid |
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#ifndef FMTFTN_IO_THREAD_SAFE |
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_END_CRIT(myThid) |
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#endif |
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IF ( message .EQ. ' ' ) THEN |
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C PRINT_ERROR can be called by several threads simulataneously. |
C PRINT_ERROR can be called by several threads simulataneously. |
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C The write statement may need to be marked as a critical section. |
C The write statement may need to be marked as a critical section. |
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#ifndef FMTFTN_IO_THREAD_SAFE |
#ifndef FMTFTN_IO_THREAD_SAFE |
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_BEGIN_CRIT(myThid) |
# ifdef USE_OMP_THREADING |
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C$OMP CRITICAL |
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WRITE(errorMessageUnit,'(A,A,1X,A,A,A,A,A)',ERR=999) |
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& '(',PROCESS_HEADER,idString,')',ERROR_HEADER,' ', |
_BEGIN_CRIT(myThid) |
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& ' ' |
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#ifndef FMTFTN_IO_THREAD_SAFE |
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_END_CRIT(myThid) |
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C-- Write multi-process format |
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_BEGIN_CRIT(myThid) |
WRITE(idString,'(I4.4,A,I4.4)') myProcId,'.',myThid |
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c WRITE(errorMessageUnit,'(A,A,1X,A,A,A,A,A)',ERR=999) |
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WRITE(errorMessageUnit,'(A,A,1X,A,A,A,A,A)') |
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& '(',PROCESS_HEADER,idString,')',ERROR_HEADER,' ', |
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& ' ' |
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c WRITE(errorMessageUnit,'(A,A,1X,A,A,A,A,A)',ERR=999) |
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WRITE(errorMessageUnit,'(A,A,1X,A,A,A,A,A)') |
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& '(',PROCESS_HEADER,idString,')',ERROR_HEADER,' ', |
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& message(iStart:iEnd) |
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ENDIF |
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ENDIF |
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#ifndef DISABLE_WRITE_TO_UNIT_ZERO |
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C-- also write directly to unit 0 : |
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IF ( numberOfProcs.EQ.1 .AND. iEnd.NE.0 ) THEN |
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IF ( nThreads.LE.1 ) THEN |
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WRITE(0,'(A)') message(1:iEnd) |
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WRITE(0,'(A,I4.4,A,A)') '(TID ', myThid, ') ', |
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ENDIF |
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ENDIF |
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#endif |
#endif |
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WRITE(errorMessageUnit,'(A,A,1X,A,A,A,A,A)',ERR=999) |
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& '(',PROCESS_HEADER,idString,')',ERROR_HEADER,' ', |
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& message(iStart:iEnd) |
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#ifndef FMTFTN_IO_THREAD_SAFE |
#ifndef FMTFTN_IO_THREAD_SAFE |
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# ifdef USE_OMP_THREADING |
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C$OMP END CRITICAL |
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# else |
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_END_CRIT(myThid) |
_END_CRIT(myThid) |
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ENDIF |
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1000 CONTINUE |
1000 CONTINUE |
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RETURN |
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999 CONTINUE |
c 999 CONTINUE |
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ioErrorCount(myThid) = ioErrorCount(myThid)+1 |
c ioErrorCount(myThid) = ioErrorCount(myThid)+1 |
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c GOTO 1000 |
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CStartofinterface |
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C !ROUTINE: PRINT_LIST_I |
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C !INTERFACE: |
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SUBROUTINE PRINT_LIST_I( fld, lFld, index_type, |
SUBROUTINE PRINT_LIST_I( fld, lFld, index_type, |
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& markEnd, compact, ioUnit ) |
& markEnd, compact, ioUnit ) |
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C /==========================================================\ |
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C | o SUBROUTINE PRINT_LIST_I | |
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C |==========================================================| |
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C | Routine for producing list of values for a field with | |
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C | duplicate values collected into | |
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C | n @ value | |
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C | record. | |
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C \==========================================================/ |
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IMPLICIT NONE |
IMPLICIT NONE |
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C !DESCRIPTION: |
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C *==========================================================* |
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C | o SUBROUTINE PRINT\_LIST\_I |
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C *==========================================================* |
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C | Routine for producing list of values for a field with |
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C | duplicate values collected into |
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C | n \@ value |
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C | record. |
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C *==========================================================* |
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C !USES: |
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C == Global data == |
C == Global data == |
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#include "SIZE.h" |
#include "SIZE.h" |
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#include "EEPARAMS.h" |
#include "EEPARAMS.h" |
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C !INPUT/OUTPUT PARAMETERS: |
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C == Routine arguments == |
C == Routine arguments == |
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C fld - Data to be printed |
C fld :: Data to be printed |
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C lFld - Number of elements to be printed |
C lFld :: Number of elements to be printed |
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C index_type - Flag indicating which type of index to print |
C index_type :: Flag indicating which type of index to print |
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C INDEX_K => /* K = nnn */ |
C INDEX_K => /* K = nnn */ |
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C INDEX_I => /* I = nnn */ |
C INDEX_I => /* I = nnn */ |
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C INDEX_J => /* J = nnn */ |
C INDEX_J => /* J = nnn */ |
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C INDEX_NONE => |
C INDEX_NONE => |
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C compact - Flag to control use of repeat symbol for same valued |
C compact :: Flag to control use of repeat symbol for same valued |
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C fields. |
C fields. |
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C markEnd - Flag to control whether there is a separator after the |
C markEnd :: Flag to control whether there is a separator after the |
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C last element |
C last element |
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C ioUnit - Unit number for IO. |
C ioUnit :: Unit number for IO. |
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INTEGER lFld |
INTEGER lFld |
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INTEGER index_type |
INTEGER index_type |
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INTEGER fld(lFld) |
INTEGER fld(lFld) |
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LOGICAL markEnd |
LOGICAL markEnd |
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LOGICAL compact |
LOGICAL compact |
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INTEGER ioUnit |
INTEGER ioUnit |
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CEndifinterface |
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C !LOCAL VARIABLES: |
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C == Local variables == |
C == Local variables == |
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C iLo - Range index holders for selecting elements with |
C iLo - Range index holders for selecting elements with |
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C iHi with the same value |
C iHi with the same value |
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CHARACTER*2 commOpen,commClose |
CHARACTER*2 commOpen,commClose |
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CHARACTER*3 index_lab |
CHARACTER*3 index_lab |
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INTEGER K |
INTEGER K |
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IF ( index_type .EQ. INDEX_I ) THEN |
IF ( index_type .EQ. INDEX_I ) THEN |
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index_lab = 'I =' |
index_lab = 'I =' |
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RETURN |
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CStartofinterface |
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C !ROUTINE: PRINT_LIST_L |
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C !INTERFACE: |
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SUBROUTINE PRINT_LIST_L( fld, lFld, index_type, markEnd, |
SUBROUTINE PRINT_LIST_L( fld, lFld, index_type, markEnd, |
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& compact, ioUnit ) |
& compact, ioUnit ) |
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C /==========================================================\ |
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C | o SUBROUTINE PRINT_LIST_L | |
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C |==========================================================| |
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C | Routine for producing list of values for a field with | |
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C | duplicate values collected into | |
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C | n @ value | |
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C | record. | |
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C \==========================================================/ |
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C !DESCRIPTION: |
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C *==========================================================* |
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C | o SUBROUTINE PRINT\_LIST\_L |
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C *==========================================================* |
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C | Routine for producing list of values for a field with |
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C | duplicate values collected into |
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C | n \@ value |
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C | record. |
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C *==========================================================* |
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C !USES: |
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C == Global data == |
C == Global data == |
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#include "SIZE.h" |
#include "SIZE.h" |
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#include "EEPARAMS.h" |
#include "EEPARAMS.h" |
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C !INPUT/OUTPUT PARAMETERS: |
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C == Routine arguments == |
C == Routine arguments == |
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C fld - Data to be printed |
C fld - Data to be printed |
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C lFld - Number of elements to be printed |
C lFld - Number of elements to be printed |
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LOGICAL markEnd |
LOGICAL markEnd |
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LOGICAL compact |
LOGICAL compact |
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INTEGER ioUnit |
INTEGER ioUnit |
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C !LOCAL VARIABLES: |
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C == Local variables == |
C == Local variables == |
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C iLo - Range index holders for selecting elements with |
C iLo - Range index holders for selecting elements with |
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C iHi with the same value |
C iHi with the same value |
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CHARACTER*2 commOpen,commClose |
CHARACTER*2 commOpen,commClose |
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CHARACTER*3 index_lab |
CHARACTER*3 index_lab |
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INTEGER K |
INTEGER K |
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IF ( index_type .EQ. INDEX_I ) THEN |
IF ( index_type .EQ. INDEX_I ) THEN |
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index_lab = 'I =' |
index_lab = 'I =' |
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RETURN |
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END |
END |
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CStartofinterface |
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C !ROUTINE: PRINT_LIST_R8 |
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C !INTERFACE: |
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SUBROUTINE PRINT_LIST_R8( fld, lFld, index_type, |
SUBROUTINE PRINT_LIST_R8( fld, lFld, index_type, |
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& markEnd, compact, ioUnit ) |
& markEnd, compact, ioUnit ) |
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C /==========================================================\ |
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C | o SUBROUTINE PRINT_LIST_R8 | |
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C |==========================================================| |
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C | Routine for producing list of values for a field with | |
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C | duplicate values collected into | |
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C | n @ value | |
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C | record. | |
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C \==========================================================/ |
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IMPLICIT NONE |
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C !DESCRIPTION: |
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C *==========================================================* |
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C | o SUBROUTINE PRINT\_LIST\_R8 |
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C *==========================================================* |
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C | Routine for producing list of values for a field with |
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C | duplicate values collected into |
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C | n \@ value |
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C | record. |
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C *==========================================================* |
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C == Global data == |
C !USES: |
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C == Global data == |
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#include "SIZE.h" |
#include "SIZE.h" |
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#include "EEPARAMS.h" |
#include "EEPARAMS.h" |
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C !INPUT/OUTPUT PARAMETERS: |
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C == Routine arguments == |
C == Routine arguments == |
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C fld - Data to be printed |
C fld - Data to be printed |
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C lFld - Number of elements to be printed |
C lFld - Number of elements to be printed |
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LOGICAL markEnd |
LOGICAL markEnd |
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LOGICAL compact |
LOGICAL compact |
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INTEGER ioUnit |
INTEGER ioUnit |
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C !LOCA VARIABLES: |
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C == Local variables == |
C == Local variables == |
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C iLo - Range index holders for selecting elements with |
C iLo - Range index holders for selecting elements with |
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C iHi with the same value |
C iHi with the same value |
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CHARACTER*2 commOpen,commClose |
CHARACTER*2 commOpen,commClose |
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CHARACTER*3 index_lab |
CHARACTER*3 index_lab |
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INTEGER K |
INTEGER K |
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IF ( index_type .EQ. INDEX_I ) THEN |
IF ( index_type .EQ. INDEX_I ) THEN |
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index_lab = 'I =' |
index_lab = 'I =' |
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RETURN |
RETURN |
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END |
END |
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CStartOfInterface |
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C !ROUTINE: PRINT_MAPRS |
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C !INTERFACE: |
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SUBROUTINE PRINT_MAPRS ( fld, fldTitle, plotMode, |
SUBROUTINE PRINT_MAPRS ( fld, fldTitle, plotMode, |
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I iLo, iHi, jLo, jHi, kLo, kHi, nBx, nBy, |
I iLo, iHi, jLo, jHi, kLo, kHi, nBx, nBy, |
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I iMin, iMax, iStr, |
I iMin, iMax, iStr, |
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I kMin, kMax, kStr, |
I kMin, kMax, kStr, |
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I bxMin, bxMax, bxStr, |
I bxMin, bxMax, bxStr, |
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I byMin, byMax, byStr ) |
I byMin, byMax, byStr ) |
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C | SUBROUTINE PRINT_MAPR4 | |
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C | o Does textual mapping printing of a field. | |
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C |==========================================================| |
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C | This routine does the actual formatting of the data | |
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C | and printing to a file. It assumes an array using the | |
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C | MITgcm UV indexing scheme and base index variables. | |
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C | User code should call an interface routine like | |
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C | PLOT_FIELD_XYR4( ... ) rather than this code directly. | |
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C | Text plots can be oriented XY, YZ, XZ. An orientation | |
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C | is specficied through the "plotMode" argument. All the | |
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C | plots made by a single call to this routine will use the | |
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C | same contour interval. The plot range (iMin,...,byStr) | |
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C | can be three-dimensional. A separate plot is made for | |
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C | each point in the plot range normal to the orientation. | |
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C | e.g. if the orientation is XY (plotMode = PRINT_MAP_XY). | |
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C | kMin =1, kMax = 5 and kStr = 2 will produce three XY| |
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C | plots - one for K=1, one for K=3 and one for K=5. | |
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C | Each plot would have extents iMin:iMax step iStr | |
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C | and jMin:jMax step jStr. | |
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C \==========================================================/ |
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IMPLICIT NONE |
IMPLICIT NONE |
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C !DESCRIPTION: |
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C *==========================================================* |
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C | SUBROUTINE PRINT\_MAPR4 |
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C | o Does textual mapping printing of a field. |
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C *==========================================================* |
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C | This routine does the actual formatting of the data |
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C | and printing to a file. It assumes an array using the |
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C | MITgcm UV indexing scheme and base index variables. |
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C | User code should call an interface routine like |
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C | PLOT\_FIELD\_XYR4( ... ) rather than this code directly. |
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C | Text plots can be oriented XY, YZ, XZ. An orientation |
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C | is specficied through the "plotMode" argument. All the |
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C | plots made by a single call to this routine will use the |
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C | same contour interval. The plot range (iMin,...,byStr) |
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C | can be three-dimensional. A separate plot is made for |
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C | each point in the plot range normal to the orientation. |
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C | e.g. if the orientation is XY (plotMode = PRINT\_MAP\_XY). |
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C | kMin =1, kMax = 5 and kStr = 2 will produce three XY |
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C | plots - one for K=1, one for K=3 and one for K=5. |
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C | Each plot would have extents iMin:iMax step iStr |
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C | and jMin:jMax step jStr. |
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C *==========================================================* |
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C !USES: |
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C == Global variables == |
C == Global variables == |
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#include "SIZE.h" |
#include "SIZE.h" |
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#include "EEPARAMS.h" |
#include "EEPARAMS.h" |
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#include "EESUPPORT.h" |
#include "EESUPPORT.h" |
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INTEGER IFNBLNK |
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EXTERNAL IFNBLNK |
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INTEGER ILNBLNK |
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EXTERNAL ILNBLNK |
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C !INPUT/OUTPUT PARAMETERS: |
552 |
C == Routine arguments == |
C == Routine arguments == |
553 |
C fld - Real*4 array holding data to be plotted |
C fld - Real*4 array holding data to be plotted |
554 |
C fldTitle - Name of field to be plotted |
C fldTitle - Name of field to be plotted |
576 |
INTEGER kMin, kMax, kStr |
INTEGER kMin, kMax, kStr |
577 |
INTEGER bxMin, bxMax, bxStr |
INTEGER bxMin, bxMax, bxStr |
578 |
INTEGER byMin, byMax, byStr |
INTEGER byMin, byMax, byStr |
|
CEndOfInterface |
|
|
C == Local variables == |
|
|
INTEGER IFNBLNK |
|
|
EXTERNAL IFNBLNK |
|
|
INTEGER ILNBLNK |
|
|
EXTERNAL ILNBLNK |
|
579 |
|
|
580 |
|
C !LOCAL VARIABLES: |
581 |
C == Local variables == |
C == Local variables == |
582 |
C plotBuf - Buffer for building plot record |
C plotBuf - Buffer for building plot record |
583 |
C chList - Character string used for plot |
C chList - Character string used for plot |
626 |
INTEGER I, J, K, iStrngLo, iStrngHi, iBuf, iDx |
INTEGER I, J, K, iStrngLo, iStrngHi, iBuf, iDx |
627 |
INTEGER bi, bj, bk |
INTEGER bi, bj, bk |
628 |
LOGICAL validRange |
LOGICAL validRange |
629 |
|
CEOP |
630 |
|
|
631 |
chList = '-abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz+' |
chList = '-abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz+' |
632 |
small = 1. _d -15 |
small = 1. _d -15 |
652 |
ENDDO |
ENDDO |
653 |
ENDDO |
ENDDO |
654 |
fRange = fMax-fMin |
fRange = fMax-fMin |
655 |
IF ( fRange .GT. small ) THEN |
IF ( fRange .GT. small .AND. |
656 |
validRange = .TRUE. |
& (MAX_LEN_PLOTBUF-35) .GT. sNx*nSx .AND. |
657 |
ENDIF |
& (MAX_LEN_PLOTBUF-35) .GT. sNy*nSy ) validRange = .TRUE. |
658 |
|
|
659 |
C-- Write field title and statistics |
C-- Write field title and statistics |
660 |
msgBuf = |
msgBuf = |
721 |
CALL PRINT_MESSAGE(msgBuf, standardMessageUnit, |
CALL PRINT_MESSAGE(msgBuf, standardMessageUnit, |
722 |
& SQUEEZE_RIGHT, 1) |
& SQUEEZE_RIGHT, 1) |
723 |
|
|
724 |
|
if (Nx.gt.MAX_LEN_PLOTBUF-20) THEN |
725 |
|
msgBuf = |
726 |
|
& 'Model domain too big to print to terminal - skipping I/O' |
727 |
|
CALL PRINT_MESSAGE(msgBuf, standardMessageUnit, |
728 |
|
& SQUEEZE_RIGHT, 1) |
729 |
|
RETURN |
730 |
|
endif |
731 |
|
|
732 |
C-- Write field |
C-- Write field |
733 |
C Figure out slice type and set plotting parameters appropriately |
C Figure out slice type and set plotting parameters appropriately |
734 |
C acc = accross the page |
C acc = accross the page |
821 |
pltStep = sNy |
pltStep = sNy |
822 |
pltLab = 'J =' |
pltLab = 'J =' |
823 |
ENDIF |
ENDIF |
824 |
C IF ( validRange ) THEN |
IF ( validRange ) THEN |
825 |
C Header |
C Header |
826 |
C Data |
C Data |
827 |
DO bk=pltBlo, pltBhi, pltBstr |
DO bk=pltBlo, pltBhi, pltBstr |
861 |
IF ( 10*((iBuf-7)/10) .EQ. iBuf-7 ) THEN |
IF ( 10*((iBuf-7)/10) .EQ. iBuf-7 ) THEN |
862 |
WRITE(plotBuf(iBuf:),'(A)') '|' |
WRITE(plotBuf(iBuf:),'(A)') '|' |
863 |
ELSE |
ELSE |
864 |
WRITE(plotBuf(iBuf:iBuf),'(I1)') MOD(iDx,10) |
WRITE(plotBuf(iBuf:iBuf),'(I1)') MOD(ABS(iDx),10) |
865 |
ENDIF |
ENDIF |
866 |
ENDDO |
ENDDO |
867 |
ENDDO |
ENDDO |
905 |
ENDDO |
ENDDO |
906 |
ENDDO |
ENDDO |
907 |
ENDDO |
ENDDO |
908 |
C ENDIF |
ENDIF |
909 |
C-- Write delimiter |
C-- Write delimiter |
910 |
msgBuf = |
msgBuf = |
911 |
& '// =======================================================' |
& '// =======================================================' |
926 |
RETURN |
RETURN |
927 |
END |
END |
928 |
|
|
929 |
CStartOfInterface |
CBOP |
930 |
|
C !ROUTINE: PRINT_MAPRL |
931 |
|
|
932 |
|
C !INTERFACE: |
933 |
SUBROUTINE PRINT_MAPRL ( fld, fldTitle, plotMode, |
SUBROUTINE PRINT_MAPRL ( fld, fldTitle, plotMode, |
934 |
I iLo, iHi, jLo, jHi, kLo, kHi, nBx, nBy, |
I iLo, iHi, jLo, jHi, kLo, kHi, nBx, nBy, |
935 |
I iMin, iMax, iStr, |
I iMin, iMax, iStr, |
937 |
I kMin, kMax, kStr, |
I kMin, kMax, kStr, |
938 |
I bxMin, bxMax, bxStr, |
I bxMin, bxMax, bxStr, |
939 |
I byMin, byMax, byStr ) |
I byMin, byMax, byStr ) |
|
C /==========================================================\ |
|
|
C | SUBROUTINE PRINT_MAPRL | |
|
|
C | o Does textual mapping printing of a field. | |
|
|
C |==========================================================| |
|
|
C | This routine does the actual formatting of the data | |
|
|
C | and printing to a file. It assumes an array using the | |
|
|
C | MITgcm UV indexing scheme and base index variables. | |
|
|
C | User code should call an interface routine like | |
|
|
C | PLOT_FIELD_XYR8( ... ) rather than this code directly. | |
|
|
C | Text plots can be oriented XY, YZ, XZ. An orientation | |
|
|
C | is specficied through the "plotMode" argument. All the | |
|
|
C | plots made by a single call to this routine will use the | |
|
|
C | same contour interval. The plot range (iMin,...,byStr) | |
|
|
C | can be three-dimensional. A separate plot is made for | |
|
|
C | each point in the plot range normal to the orientation. | |
|
|
C | e.g. if the orientation is XY (plotMode = PRINT_MAP_XY). | |
|
|
C | kMin =1, kMax = 5 and kStr = 2 will produce three XY| |
|
|
C | plots - one for K=1, one for K=3 and one for K=5. | |
|
|
C | Each plot would have extents iMin:iMax step iStr | |
|
|
C | and jMin:jMax step jStr. | |
|
|
C \==========================================================/ |
|
940 |
IMPLICIT NONE |
IMPLICIT NONE |
941 |
|
|
942 |
|
C !DESCRIPTION: |
943 |
|
C *==========================================================* |
944 |
|
C | SUBROUTINE PRINT\_MAPRL |
945 |
|
C | o Does textual mapping printing of a field. |
946 |
|
C *==========================================================* |
947 |
|
C | This routine does the actual formatting of the data |
948 |
|
C | and printing to a file. It assumes an array using the |
949 |
|
C | MITgcm UV indexing scheme and base index variables. |
950 |
|
C | User code should call an interface routine like |
951 |
|
C | PLOT\_FIELD\_XYR8( ... ) rather than this code directly. |
952 |
|
C | Text plots can be oriented XY, YZ, XZ. An orientation |
953 |
|
C | is specficied through the "plotMode" argument. All the |
954 |
|
C | plots made by a single call to this routine will use the |
955 |
|
C | same contour interval. The plot range (iMin,...,byStr) |
956 |
|
C | can be three-dimensional. A separate plot is made for |
957 |
|
C | each point in the plot range normal to the orientation. |
958 |
|
C | e.g. if the orientation is XY (plotMode = PRINT\_MAP\_XY). |
959 |
|
C | kMin =1, kMax = 5 and kStr = 2 will produce three XY |
960 |
|
C | plots - one for K=1, one for K=3 and one for K=5. |
961 |
|
C | Each plot would have extents iMin:iMax step iStr |
962 |
|
C | and jMin:jMax step jStr. |
963 |
|
C *==========================================================* |
964 |
|
|
965 |
|
C !USES: |
966 |
C == Global variables == |
C == Global variables == |
967 |
#include "SIZE.h" |
#include "SIZE.h" |
968 |
#include "EEPARAMS.h" |
#include "EEPARAMS.h" |
969 |
#include "EESUPPORT.h" |
#include "EESUPPORT.h" |
970 |
|
INTEGER IFNBLNK |
971 |
|
EXTERNAL IFNBLNK |
972 |
|
INTEGER ILNBLNK |
973 |
|
EXTERNAL ILNBLNK |
974 |
|
|
975 |
|
C !INPUT/OUTPUT PARAMETERS: |
976 |
C == Routine arguments == |
C == Routine arguments == |
977 |
C fld - Real*8 array holding data to be plotted |
C fld - Real*8 array holding data to be plotted |
978 |
C fldTitle - Name of field to be plotted |
C fldTitle - Name of field to be plotted |
1000 |
INTEGER kMin, kMax, kStr |
INTEGER kMin, kMax, kStr |
1001 |
INTEGER bxMin, bxMax, bxStr |
INTEGER bxMin, bxMax, bxStr |
1002 |
INTEGER byMin, byMax, byStr |
INTEGER byMin, byMax, byStr |
|
CEndOfInterface |
|
|
C == Local variables == |
|
|
INTEGER IFNBLNK |
|
|
EXTERNAL IFNBLNK |
|
|
INTEGER ILNBLNK |
|
|
EXTERNAL ILNBLNK |
|
1003 |
|
|
1004 |
|
C !LOCAL VARIABLES: |
1005 |
C == Local variables == |
C == Local variables == |
1006 |
C plotBuf - Buffer for building plot record |
C plotBuf - Buffer for building plot record |
1007 |
C chList - Character string used for plot |
C chList - Character string used for plot |
1050 |
INTEGER I, J, K, iStrngLo, iStrngHi, iBuf, iDx |
INTEGER I, J, K, iStrngLo, iStrngHi, iBuf, iDx |
1051 |
INTEGER bi, bj, bk |
INTEGER bi, bj, bk |
1052 |
LOGICAL validRange |
LOGICAL validRange |
1053 |
|
CEOP |
1054 |
|
|
1055 |
chList = '-abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz+' |
chList = '-abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz+' |
1056 |
small = 1. _d -15 |
small = 1. _d -15 |
1077 |
ENDDO |
ENDDO |
1078 |
ENDDO |
ENDDO |
1079 |
fRange = fMax-fMin |
fRange = fMax-fMin |
1080 |
IF ( fRange .GT. small ) THEN |
IF ( fRange .GT. small .AND. |
1081 |
validRange = .TRUE. |
& (MAX_LEN_PLOTBUF-35) .GT. sNx*nSx .AND. |
1082 |
ENDIF |
& (MAX_LEN_PLOTBUF-35) .GT. sNy*nSy ) validRange = .TRUE. |
1083 |
|
|
1084 |
C-- Write field title and statistics |
C-- Write field title and statistics |
1085 |
msgBuf = |
msgBuf = |
1146 |
CALL PRINT_MESSAGE(msgBuf, standardMessageUnit, |
CALL PRINT_MESSAGE(msgBuf, standardMessageUnit, |
1147 |
& SQUEEZE_RIGHT, 1) |
& SQUEEZE_RIGHT, 1) |
1148 |
|
|
1149 |
|
if (Nx.gt.MAX_LEN_PLOTBUF-20) THEN |
1150 |
|
msgBuf = |
1151 |
|
& 'Model domain too big to print to terminal - skipping I/O' |
1152 |
|
CALL PRINT_MESSAGE(msgBuf, standardMessageUnit, |
1153 |
|
& SQUEEZE_RIGHT, 1) |
1154 |
|
RETURN |
1155 |
|
endif |
1156 |
|
|
1157 |
C-- Write field |
C-- Write field |
1158 |
C Figure out slice type and set plotting parameters appropriately |
C Figure out slice type and set plotting parameters appropriately |
1159 |
C acc = accross the page |
C acc = accross the page |
1246 |
pltStep = sNy |
pltStep = sNy |
1247 |
pltLab = 'J =' |
pltLab = 'J =' |
1248 |
ENDIF |
ENDIF |
1249 |
C IF ( validRange ) THEN |
IF ( validRange ) THEN |
1250 |
C Header |
C Header |
1251 |
C Data |
C Data |
1252 |
DO bk=pltBlo, pltBhi, pltBstr |
DO bk=pltBlo, pltBhi, pltBstr |
1327 |
ENDDO |
ENDDO |
1328 |
ENDDO |
ENDDO |
1329 |
ENDDO |
ENDDO |
1330 |
C ENDIF |
ENDIF |
1331 |
C-- Write delimiter |
C-- Write delimiter |
1332 |
msgBuf = |
msgBuf = |
1333 |
& '// =======================================================' |
& '// =======================================================' |
1348 |
RETURN |
RETURN |
1349 |
END |
END |
1350 |
|
|
1351 |
CStartOfInterface |
CBOP |
1352 |
|
C !ROUTINE: PRINT_MESSAGE |
1353 |
|
|
1354 |
|
C !INTERFACE: |
1355 |
SUBROUTINE PRINT_MESSAGE( message, unit, sq , myThid ) |
SUBROUTINE PRINT_MESSAGE( message, unit, sq , myThid ) |
|
C /============================================================\ |
|
|
C | SUBROUTINE PRINT_MESSAGE | |
|
|
C | o Write out informational message using "standard" format. | |
|
|
C | Notes | |
|
|
C | ===== | |
|
|
C | o Some system I/O is not "thread-safe". For this reason | |
|
|
C | without the FMTFTN_IO_THREAD_SAFE directive set a | |
|
|
C | critical region is defined around the write here. In some| |
|
|
C | cases BEGIN_CRIT() is approximated by only doing writes | |
|
|
C | for thread number 1 - writes for other threads are | |
|
|
C | ignored! | |
|
|
C | o In a non-parallel form these routines can still be used. | |
|
|
C | to produce pretty printed output! | |
|
|
C \============================================================/ |
|
1356 |
IMPLICIT NONE |
IMPLICIT NONE |
1357 |
|
C !DESCRIPTION: |
1358 |
|
C *============================================================* |
1359 |
|
C | SUBROUTINE PRINT\_MESSAGE |
1360 |
|
C | o Write out informational message using "standard" format. |
1361 |
|
C *============================================================* |
1362 |
|
C | Notes |
1363 |
|
C | ===== |
1364 |
|
C | o Some system I/O is not "thread-safe". For this reason |
1365 |
|
C | without the FMTFTN\_IO\_THREAD\_SAFE directive set a |
1366 |
|
C | critical region is defined around the write here. In some |
1367 |
|
C | cases BEGIN\_CRIT() is approximated by only doing writes |
1368 |
|
C | for thread number 1 - writes for other threads are |
1369 |
|
C | ignored! |
1370 |
|
C | o In a non-parallel form these routines can still be used. |
1371 |
|
C | to produce pretty printed output! |
1372 |
|
C *============================================================* |
1373 |
|
|
1374 |
|
C !USES: |
1375 |
C == Global data == |
C == Global data == |
1376 |
#include "SIZE.h" |
#include "SIZE.h" |
1377 |
#include "EEPARAMS.h" |
#include "EEPARAMS.h" |
1378 |
#include "EESUPPORT.h" |
#include "EESUPPORT.h" |
1379 |
|
INTEGER IFNBLNK |
1380 |
|
EXTERNAL IFNBLNK |
1381 |
|
INTEGER ILNBLNK |
1382 |
|
EXTERNAL ILNBLNK |
1383 |
|
|
1384 |
|
C !INPUT/OUTPUT PARAMETERS: |
1385 |
C == Routine arguments == |
C == Routine arguments == |
1386 |
C message - Message to write |
C message :: Message to write |
1387 |
C unit - Unit number to write to |
C unit :: Unit number to write to |
1388 |
C sq - Justification option |
C sq :: Justification option |
1389 |
CHARACTER*(*) message |
CHARACTER*(*) message |
1390 |
INTEGER unit |
INTEGER unit |
1391 |
CHARACTER*(*) sq |
CHARACTER*(*) sq |
1392 |
INTEGER myThid |
INTEGER myThid |
1393 |
CEndOfInterface |
|
1394 |
INTEGER IFNBLNK |
C !LOCAL VARIABLES: |
|
EXTERNAL IFNBLNK |
|
|
INTEGER ILNBLNK |
|
|
EXTERNAL ILNBLNK |
|
1395 |
C == Local variables == |
C == Local variables == |
1396 |
|
C iStart, iEnd :: String indexing variables |
1397 |
|
C idString :: Temp. for building prefix. |
1398 |
INTEGER iStart |
INTEGER iStart |
1399 |
INTEGER iEnd |
INTEGER iEnd |
1400 |
CHARACTER*9 idString |
CHARACTER*9 idString |
1401 |
|
CEOP |
1402 |
|
|
1403 |
C-- Find beginning and end of message |
C-- Find beginning and end of message |
1404 |
IF ( sq .EQ. SQUEEZE_BOTH .OR. |
IF ( sq .EQ. SQUEEZE_BOTH .OR. |
1405 |
& sq .EQ. SQUEEZE_LEFT ) THEN |
& sq .EQ. SQUEEZE_LEFT ) THEN |
1454 |
#endif |
#endif |
1455 |
ENDIF |
ENDIF |
1456 |
ENDIF |
ENDIF |
1457 |
|
|
1458 |
|
#ifndef DISABLE_WRITE_TO_UNIT_ZERO |
1459 |
|
C-- if error message, also write directly to unit 0 : |
1460 |
|
IF ( numberOfProcs .EQ. 1 .AND. nThreads .EQ. 1 |
1461 |
|
& .AND. unit.EQ.errorMessageUnit ) THEN |
1462 |
|
iEnd = ILNBLNK( message ) |
1463 |
|
IF (iEnd.NE.0) WRITE(0,'(A)') message(1:iEnd) |
1464 |
|
ENDIF |
1465 |
|
#endif |
1466 |
C |
C |
1467 |
1000 CONTINUE |
1000 CONTINUE |
1468 |
RETURN |
RETURN |