Dear FLUKA experts,
Thank you very much for your suggestion, Dr. Fasso. I understood the
variable "score" was used as a integer though it was defined as a real
mumber.
But I saw the same message even after defining "score" explicitly as an
integer or replacing "score" with "iscor"
I feel sorry for failing to understand what your suggestion meant but
could you explain definition of what parameter must be modified?
Sincerely,
Ogawa
-- ************************************************** Department of Nuclear Engineering and Management Graduate School of Engineering The University of Tokyo Tatsuhiko Ogawa E-mail: ogawa_at_n.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp togawa_at_cern.ch Tel: 090-6934-6732(Domestic call only) +81-3-5841-2905 Facsimile : +81-3-3813-2010 Address: 2-11-16 Engineering Bld.12th Room421 Yayoi Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0032 ************************************************** Alberto Fasso' wrote: > Dear Ogawa, > > in the subroutine, variable score is used as if it was an integer. > But by default it is a double precision variable (begins with "s"), > unless declared differently (as you did for instance with variable sample) > > Alberto > > On Mon, 28 Dec 2009, Ogawa Tatsuhiko wrote: > >> Dear FLUKA experts, >> >> I am now faced with a problem in using source.f routine. >> I would like to start a transport calculation from the source saved as a >> formatted collision file. However, the source.f routine (attached) fails >> to do simulation maybe due to the definition of a variable "am". >> >> Attached are... >> >> failure.log: .log file from the calculation. Error message can be seen >> at the top. >> source.f: source.f file modified from the original one. >> >> Many thanks in advance for your help. >> >> Sincerely, >> Ogawa >> >> >Received on Fri Jan 08 2010 - 10:45:19 CET
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