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Re: Does your machine also FFT like mine?
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Kai Mueller |
Subject: |
Re: Does your machine also FFT like mine? |
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Thu, 14 May 1998 08:30:53 +0200 |
On Wed, May 13, 1998 at 02:45:31PM -0500, John W. Eaton wrote:
> It has to do with when is the correct time to do the conversion to
> double. If I write
>
> double precision pi
> pi = 3.1415925358979
>
I understand that using a switch like "-fpconstant" for DEC f90
is "dangerous semantic". Does that mean that a portable source
code must use typed constants like "pi = 3.1415925358979D0"?
Thanks
Kai
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- Does your machine also FFT like mine?, Dirk Laurie, 1998/05/11
- Re: Does your machine also FFT like mine?, Francesco Potorti`, 1998/05/11
- RE: Does your machine also FFT like mine?, Ted Harding, 1998/05/11
- Does your machine also FFT like mine?, John W. Eaton, 1998/05/11
- Re: Does your machine also FFT like mine?, Jim Van Zandt, 1998/05/12
- Re: Does your machine also FFT like mine?, Kai Mueller, 1998/05/13