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<strong>Landmark</strong> Graphics Z-<strong>MAP</strong> <strong>Plus</strong> I/O <strong>Access</strong> <strong>Library</strong><br />

Data Type<br />

Description<br />

Output Arguments<br />

Data types are listed as:<br />

C = CHARACTER<br />

D = DOUBLE PRECISION<br />

I = INTEGER<br />

L = LOGICAL<br />

R = REAL<br />

CHARACTER arguments are denoted C*kk where kk is the number of<br />

characters required.<br />

REAL or INTEGER arguments occupy single locations unless<br />

explicitly noted otherwise with “array, of length kk” where kk is the<br />

number of locations which should be reserved in the calling program.<br />

CHARACTER, LOGICAL, and DOUBLE PRECISION arguments<br />

require TYPE statements in the calling program.<br />

The description column contains a brief explanation of the argument’s<br />

function. Some arguments must have specific values. These values are<br />

tabulated and explained in a list below the argument description. The<br />

following mathematical symbols precede the values as needed:<br />

> = less than<br />

< = greater than<br />

The notation Default = indicates computed default values.<br />

The notation Range Options: indicates the acceptable range of values.<br />

The notation Recommend: indicates a recommended value.<br />

Output arguments are typically used to convey completion status<br />

information. The format of this information is essentially the same as<br />

for Input Arguments (see pages 27 to 28).<br />

5000.0.0 ZPI/O Overview: Subroutine Descriptions 28

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