Re: directory listing



On Aug 28, 4:23 pm, gokha...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

Is there a way to obtain a list of files having a specified extension
using Fortran /Intel Fortran 9.1?

Look in the on-disk documentation for the library routine
GETFILEINFOQQ.

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