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Fwin.exe not responding simply fortran
Fwin.exe not responding simply fortran








I built this list from the different change.log files of each N++ version. Just for ALL these new features and enhancements, below ! With the Word wrap option OFF, you reach the end, immediately ! But, when the Word wrap option is ON, you must wait some time and, for instance, with the file described above, and my weak configuration, I had to force N++ to stop ! Just test, going to the end of a big size file, with the Ctrl + End shortcut. I simply noticed that it’s better to unset the Word wrap feature ( Menu View > Word wrap ) when dealing with huge files. Parameter (a=1.3604,b=0.0962,c=-0.5127,d=-0.6722,e=-0.3278)Īnd here are the contents of tester.in 2.Hello, for me, with my old XP laptop, with only 1 Gb of RAM ( don’t laugh at me :-)) OK, I’ll tell you when I cross the 21th century ! ) I’ve just tested opening, several times, a video clip ( Test.mpg ) of 105,550,448 bytes and 860,000 lines => I got an average of 5s ( between 2s and 10s ) So, I don’t understand why you get such important opening times, with the last N++ version ! Nu(count)=0.5*(kminus(count)-kplus(count))Ĭ=cĪnd my subroutine is given here: subroutine pm_hall_approx(nu,mach)Ĭ Given a Mach number, use the Hall Approximation to calculate the Theta(count)=0.5*(kminus(count)+kplus(count)) Write (6,1000) count,kminus(count),kplus(count),theta(count)Ĭ.if this is the last point, copy the previous values Real kminus(0:100),kplus(0:100),theta(0:100),nu(0:100),mach(0:100)Ĭ.set count to 0 and calculate dthetaĬ.trivial, but we will "calculate" them anywaysĬ.we feed it nu(count) and get m outĬ.does not work with sqrt(.) for some reason

fwin.exe not responding simply fortran

I can't seem to figure out why my code won't write to my output file (the lines "write (6,1000).).

fwin.exe not responding simply fortran

I am working on a program to calculate minimum nozzle length in supersonic nozzles (Method of Characteristics).










Fwin.exe not responding simply fortran