Re: Fortran 77 alphabet character $



Herman D. Knoble <SkipKnobleLESS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

What does the F77 Standard say about using the character, $ for the
beginning of a variable name?

Nobody seems yet to have actually answered this question. The f77
standard (and all other versions of the standard) doesn't allow it.

I'm afraid I don't have any brilliant suggestions about how to fix such
nonstandard code.

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