* reading an unformatted fortran file
@ 1992-10-16 2:06 van-bc!cs.ubc.ca!destroyer!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!src.honeywell.com!mail-en
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I have a fortran file that was written out using "unformatted" format,thus
are stored in a binary representation. The data is stored in the file in a
deterministic way, but consists of three types: integer, short float (fortran
real*4), and float (fortran real*8). My question is, how do I read the
values of this file? All I know is that I can instantiate SEQUENTIAL_IO
for a particular data type, but what if the items stored in the file have
mixed representations?
Thanks, Matt
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