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7 1 56008 loop1
06 7 2 56184 loop2
07 7 3 91264 loop3
08 259 0 244198584 nvme0n1
09 8 0 488386584 sda
10 8 1 1024 sda1
11
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="unformatted")
write(2) b
close(2)
end program
The compiled code outputs the value of element (5,5)
for both the double-precision and real arrays:
./fortran_test1
a(5,5) = 9.9179648655938202
b(5,5) = 9
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software, Postfix [2]. The story goes that the talented Venema needed to keep track of attacks on workstations at a university and wrote a piece of software capable of limiting port access by rules
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, appearing in alphabetical order but allowing intervening letters, you can use the search expression:
"a.*e.*i.*o.*u"
This would match lines 1, 2, and 3. If you want lines containing all five vowels in order
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7 1 56008 loop1
06 7 2 56184 loop2
07 7 3 91264 loop3
08 259 0 244198584 nvme0n1
09 8 0 488386584 sda
10 8 1 1024 sda1
11 8 2
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SGEMM
for N = [2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192]
A = single( rand(N,N) );
B = single( rand(N,N) );
start = clock();
C = A*B;
elapsedTime = etime(clock(), start
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wall clock time = ', wtime
!
! Terminate.
!
write ( *, '(a)' ) ' '
write ( *, '(a)' ) 'HELLO_OPENMP'
write ( *, '(a)' ) ' Normal end of execution.'
!stop
end
For testing, I used f2py to build
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), has to be specified. Here is a simple example of the declaration:
INTEGER, TARGET :: a(3), b(6), c(9)
INTEGER, DIMENSION(:), POINTER :: pt2
Another quick example of multidimension arrays
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addresses to connect /etc/hosts.allow
, the file would simply look like this:
sshd: 10.10.10.10, 1.2.3.4, 21.21.21.21
TCP Wrappers works nicely, even if you change the standard SSH port (it’s usually TCP
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The following example creates a 1GB RAM drive:
$ sudo rapiddisk -a 1024
rapiddisk 7.2.0
Copyright 2011 - 2021 Petros Koutoupis
**
Attached device rd0 of size 1024 Mbytes
As mentioned