Re: fortran character set



John Harper <harper@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

In article <1i3ij5v.16w73fasfmtz9N%nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Richard Maine <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Terence <tbwright@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Aug 28, 9:06 am, glen herrmannsfeldt <g...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The other question was what currency symbols are included now in
Fortran's character set?
There are no currency symbols in Fortran as such.

While the dollar might be a bit weak these days, last time I checked it
was still a currency. :-)

The problem is all the non-dollar currency symbols.

Yes, I know. I didn't mean to imply that Fortran had all, of even a
significant subset, of the currency symbols. But the claim that it had
"no" currency symbols seemed off by one.

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