I have noticed the results of list-directed output write(*,*)
in Fortran is compiler dependent.
Indeed, with the code:
program one
real(8), dimension(5):: r1
do i=1,5
r1(i)=sqrt(i*10.0)
end do
write(*,*) (r1(i), i =1,5)
end program one
intel compiler ifort gives standard output broken by a newline:
3.16227769851685 4.47213602066040 5.47722530364990
6.32455539703369 7.07106781005859
while gfortran gives the equivalent one line result:
3.1622776601683795 4.4721359549995796 5.4772255750516612 6.3245553203367590 7.0710678118654755
I think that ifort is writing maximum 3 items per line (when floating real numbers).
Is there any way to make the ifort output be like gfrotran, i.e. avoid the newline?
Ideally, I would like to keep list-directed output (*,*)
instructions, so I am looking for something like a compiler option or so, if any.
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