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Stars are output when zone identifier is too long #18

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aprovost-usgs opened this issue Oct 16, 2018 · 1 comment
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Stars are output when zone identifier is too long #18

aprovost-usgs opened this issue Oct 16, 2018 · 1 comment
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aprovost-usgs commented Oct 16, 2018

WZ reported (in person to Alden, 10/16/2018) that when he used zone arrays to define zone identifiers, some zone identifiers were written as "stars" in the endpoint file because they were apparently too long.

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Zone numbers are written to the endpoint output file using FORTRAN integer format I5 (5-digit integer). As a result, zone numbers that exceed 99999 (i.e., 6-or-more-digit zone numbers) are too long for the format and are written as "*****". Also, the output format does not include spaces between numbers, so zone numbers that exceed 9999 (i.e., 5-digit zone numbers) run together with the output written immediately to their left.

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