Re: IF statements
Hi guys - thanks for your replies so far.
Just to clarify, by being 'present' in the cell, I mean, if the
variable 'result' exists in a given cell - as I think Gus suggests.
However, his code looks suitable only for Fortran 90, whereas I'm
using Fortran 77, so I was wondering if there's a F77 equivalent?
Many thanks,
smurray444
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