On Fri, 24 Jun 2011, Dan Gahlinger wrote:
But what of "COMMON" statements in Fortran?
Is it COMMON "III" or "LLL"
or "L1L" or "LIL" or "ILL" or...well you see what I mean...
and stuff
like if (A = O) was that the variable "O" or the number 0 ?yes I know
that's not a proper fortran if... but you get the idea even typing by
hand reading by eye can be really hard, as some others would attest.
"Unsupervised" OCR is impossible for anything without significant
linguistic context.
The purpose of pobabilistic recognition, heuristic enhancement, and any
other context sensitivity is to REDUCE the amount of operator
participation necessary, not to claim to eliminate it. Anybody who
expects otherwise is an idiot.
check the sourceforge project TREK7 for some ideas. PS
- if ANYONE can
help me finish trek7 by writing up terminal assigments in Fortan for
Linux,Please let me know - I want to get the multiplayer going.but you
can't really do assign(file/read '/dev/pts/7') or something to
read/write another users STDIN/STDOUT in linux...or can you? I forgot
more fortran than I ever learned... I can't code it any more :( Dan.
We've all lost most of our FORTRAN expertise. And those who STARTED with
FORTRAN77 may not have ever fully mastered FORMAT statements.
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