Re: Problems with IGNORE
German,
Change this:
IGNORE=(ID.EQ.108.AND.CMT.EQ.3)
to:
IGNORE=(ID.EQ.108, CMT.EQ.3)
The IGNORE record is not a FORTRAN logical statement. It is an NM-TRAN convention that a "," is equivalent to ".AND.".
Nick
German Erlenkamp wrote:
> Dear NMUSERS,
>
> I want to ignore several lines in my dataset.
> I've tried to do this in this way:
>
> IGNORE=(ID.EQ.108.AND.CMT.EQ.3)
>
> In this case I'll receive an error message like:
>
> An ERROR was found in the control statements.
>
> An ERROR was fond on line 16 ot the approxiamte position noted:
>
> IGNORE=(ID.EQ.108.AND.CMT.EQ.3)
>
> X
>
> The characters in ERROR are: IGNORE
> 52
>
> Can someone tell me how to ignore more than one?
>
> Thanks in advance.
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