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Re: Calling Fortran program [message #2168 is a reply to message #2163] Sun, 05 June 1994 08:01 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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In article <2sl3sr$2o1q@itsa.ucsf.edu> aki@itsa.ucsf.edu (Andreas Kiefer) writes:
[snip]
>
> Hi
>
> I have to call a Fortran program that returns a vector. The IDL function CALL_EXTERNAL
> allows to return a scalar value only. So it seems I have to use LINKIMAGE.
>
> Is there anybody who knows how to use LINKIMAGE in particular who has any idea how to
> pass a vector to IDL using LINKIMAGE ? ( I am using a SUN and I studied the manual for
> dlopen() already. This was not very helpful.)
>
> Thanks in advance ....
>
> aki

From this groups FAQ:

T03. How do I get IDL to call routines in language X, running
under system Y?

Jeff Valenti has written a sizable document about calling external
FORTRAN routines from IDL. You can find it at
esrg.ucsb.edu:/pub/idl/idl-fortran.



Hope this helps,

Eric
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