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Block data statements, FORTRAN

To meet these conditions a special chemical programming language CHMTRN (Chemical Translator) was developed. By use of a special assembler - TBLTRN (Table Translator, written by Dr. Donald E. Barth), it was possible to convert the CHMTRN tables into specially encoded FORTRAN BLOCK DATA statements which could be loaded with LHASA or read in at run time. [Pg.22]

The basic approach of CHMTRN is that there are keywords (currently several hundred) that have [Pg.22]

If this name conflicts or duplicates that of some other chemical program, I apologize. The duplication is unintentional. [Pg.22]

ACS Symposium Series American Chemical Society Washington, DC, 1977. [Pg.22]

LHASA contains an interpreter called EVLTRN (Evaluate Transform) which decodes the bit patterns and performs the requested queries about the current structure or performs a specified operation. As an example, consider a line from the tables which says [Pg.23]


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