PSS ID Number: 106563
Article Last Modified on 3/24/2000
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft FORTRAN PowerStation for MS-DOS 1.0
This article was previously published under Q106563
SYMPTOMS
Mixing COMPLEX*16 and COMPLEX*8 variables in an expression using the unary minus can give the wrong result.
RESOLUTION
Do not use a unary minus in a mixed COMPLEX expression. Make the minus a binary operator by subtracting the mixed COMPLEX expression from zero.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in FORTRAN PowerStation version 1.0 for MS-DOS. This problem has been resolved with FORTRAN PowerStation maintenance release version 1.0a for MS-DOS.
MORE INFORMATION
FORTRAN PowerStation version 1.0 can be differentiated from the maintenance release version 1.0a by invoking the linker. Typing link32 | more from \F32\BIN directory will show version 2.8 for FORTRAN PowerStation version 1.0, and it will show version 1.0f for the maintenance release version 1.0a.
When the following sample code is run, the correct result will be displayed first:
Sample Code
C No compiler options required COMPLEX CVAR1,RESLT1,RESLT2 COMPLEX*16 CVAR2 CVAR1 = CMPLX(100,0) CVAR2 = DCMPLX(100,0) RESLT1 = 0 - CVAR1 * CVAR2 ! right result (binary -) RESLT2 = - CVAR1 * CVAR2 ! wrong result (unary -) WRITE(*,*) RESLT1,RESLT2 END
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