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1.1 ! root 1: .th GETARG III 11/24/73 ! 2: .sh NAME ! 3: getarg \*- get command arguments from Fortran ! 4: .sh SYNOPSIS ! 5: .ft B ! 6: call getarg ( i, iarray, \fR[ \fB, isize \fR]\fB ) ! 7: .s3 ! 8: .li ! 9: ... = iargc(dummy) ! 10: .ft R ! 11: .sh DESCRIPTION ! 12: The ! 13: .it getarg ! 14: entry fills in ! 15: .it iarray ! 16: (which is considered to be ! 17: .it integer) ! 18: with the Hollerith string representing the ! 19: .it i ! 20: th ! 21: argument to the command ! 22: in which it it is called. ! 23: If no ! 24: .it isize ! 25: argument is specified, ! 26: at least one blank is placed after the argument, ! 27: and the last word affected is blank padded. ! 28: The user should make sure that the array is big enough. ! 29: .s3 ! 30: If the ! 31: .it isize ! 32: argument is given, ! 33: the argument will be followed by blanks ! 34: to fill up ! 35: .it isize ! 36: words, but even if the argument is long no more than ! 37: that many words will be filled in. ! 38: .s3 ! 39: The blank-padded array is suitable for use as an ! 40: argument to setfil (III). ! 41: .s3 ! 42: The ! 43: .it iargc ! 44: entry returns the number of arguments to the command, ! 45: counting the first (file-name) argument. ! 46: .sh "SEE ALSO" ! 47: exec (II), ! 48: setfil (III) ! 49: .sh BUGS
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