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Include Fortran Code which Returns Arrays of Dynamic/Unknown Size
From: |
John W. Eaton |
Subject: |
Include Fortran Code which Returns Arrays of Dynamic/Unknown Size |
Date: |
Wed, 08 Oct 2008 14:19:39 -0400 |
On 8-Oct-2008, Marco2008 wrote:
|
| Hello!
|
| I would like to use some fortran subroutines from within octave. With the
| documentation from the octave-homepage it works fine with an example of the
| form:
|
| ...
| octave_value_list retval;
| Matrix M1 = Matrix(4,3);
| F77_XFCN (function, FUNCTION, ( M1.fortran_vec() ) );
| retval(0) = M1;
| ...
|
| Here, I the size of the matrix M1 is fixed. But in some cases I do not know
| before the call of the fortran subroutine what size the return value M1 has
| because this size is computed inside the fortran subroutine. I tried
| something like
|
| ...
| octave_value_list retval;
| Matrix M1;
| F77_XFCN (function, FUNCTION, ( M1.fortran_vec() );
| retval(0) = M1;
| ...
|
| but it does not work. Therefor, I would like to know if and possibly how
| that can be realized.
| It should be possible by defining a very large matrix M1 in the c++-wrapper
| and return additionally the actually needed size from the fortran subroutine
| by an integer variable. The return value M1 then has to be resized.
| But I would like to avoid this solution, because you never know what "very
| large" means.
|
| If someone had an idea, I would be very glad.
I think we need to know more details about precisely how your function
does what you claim it does. Perhaps you could post a simple example
that has all the relevant features (i.e., some Fortran function that
allocates a matrix and returns it as a parameter). Exactly how does
your Fortran function allocate the data? How would you call your
fucntion in a program written purely in Fortran?
jwe
- Include Fortran Code which Returns Arrays of Dynamic/Unknown Size, Marco2008, 2008/10/08
- Include Fortran Code which Returns Arrays of Dynamic/Unknown Size,
John W. Eaton <=
- Re: Include Fortran Code which Returns Arrays of Dynamic/Unknown Size, Jaroslav Hajek, 2008/10/09
- Re: Include Fortran Code which Returns Arrays of Dynamic/Unknown Size, Marco2008, 2008/10/10
- Re: Include Fortran Code which Returns Arrays of Dynamic/Unknown Size, David Bateman, 2008/10/10
- Re: Include Fortran Code which Returns Arrays of Dynamic/Unknown Size, Marco2008, 2008/10/13
- Re: Include Fortran Code which Returns Arrays of Dynamic/Unknown Size, David Bateman, 2008/10/13
- Re: Include Fortran Code which Returns Arrays of Dynamic/Unknown Size, Jaroslav Hajek, 2008/10/13