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@scivision ifort supports qp, it is only the * formatting that fails to generate colummar data files.
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It is fixed actually, so I close the issue.
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Is this problem related to #81? Maybe you could implement the same strategy as in #81 to avoid qp
with Intel compilers and open a new PR.
However, I think your fix could be also useful for very large arrays (to avoid multiple lines for one row of an array; I didn't test it yet). However, this implies a fixed format (e.g., 'f40.34), and the same should be done for
spand
dp. Another option would be to discuss the API of
loadtxtand
savetxt` to allow the user to specify its own format. See #16 ( comment ) and #14 for some discussions.
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It is orthogonal to #81 I believe. ifort supports a qp type, it is only the write operation that does not output a "ncol x nrow" format.
Issue #16 is of course related but consider extensions of loadtxt and savetxt. Here, I just fix the currrent version :-)
I write a format string to avoid relying on a fixed format. The current format string can hold up to 999999 for the number of columns. At some point users should use HDF5 or another solution anyway.
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This would be addressed by #93
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This was fixed by #89.
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