Concerning running Fortran prog from Octave
Tatsuro MATSUOKA
tmacchant at yahoo.co.jp
Sun Mar 30 21:07:15 CDT 2008
Hello
You have to get fortran compiler first.
Seeing the fortran source, f77 is OK.
So g77 on mingw is recommend
**MinGW***
Please download the automated the MinGW downloader
MinGW-5.1.3.exe
from
http://nchc.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/mingw/MinGW-5.1.3.exe
After dowwnloading it, you can install the MinGW componets by doublly clicking the icon.
I recommend install MinGW componets to the folder C:\Programs\MinGW
For selection of the verion, please use the current.
For programing language selection, please select MinGW base tools, and g77 complier.
Do you know how to set PATH enivonment variable ?
If you do not know?
Please save the following as setg77.bat by using a text editor.
***********
@echo off
path %path%;C:\Programs\MinGW\bin
cmd
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Double click setg77(.bat) icon makes the cmd screen appear.
On the cmd prompt type
c:\....>cd (c:\ your fortaran program folder path)
Then for example program name foo.f, please type
g77 -o foo foo.f
You can get foo.exe.
Regards
Tatsuro
--- hassen62 at voila.fr wrote:
> Dear Ben,
> I think that I am concerned with your remark. I am very interested with nonparametric test
> especially with triples test because I can't run it since the program in Fortran and I have not
> knowledge in this language. I knew the link from which George took the program. I have also
> obtain a program of triples test written in Splus but unfortunately it didn't work. I will
> follow your guidlines and I hope that I can run it.
> Cordially.> _______________________________________________
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