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When using real*8 or double-precision variables, the FORTRAN manual says double-precision real constants have the same form as single-precision constants, except that the letter D is used for exponents instead of the letter E, and that an exponent part is mandatory.
To get 15 digits of precision into your real*8 variables, you must declare the constant with an exponent. If the exponent is omitted, the number is interpreted as a single-precision constant.
The following is a code example of the proper way to set a double-precision variable with the D:
real*8 doub_real
c double precision doub_real
c either real*8 or double precision needs to use the D.
doub_real = .55555555555555555555D0
print '(f20.18)',doub_real
end
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Last Reviewed: May 23, 1998