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WRITE
CommandWRITE expression [/OUTFILE=file] /FIELD=first TO last [BY width] [/FORMAT=format] [/MODE={RECTANGULAR | TRIANGULAR}] [/HOLD].
The WRITE
command evaluates expression and writes its value
to a text file in a specified format. Write the expression to
evaluate just after the command name.
The OUTFILE
subcommand is required in the first WRITE
command that appears within MATRIX
. It specifies the text file
to be written, either as a file name in quotes or a file handle
previously declared on FILE HANDLE
(see FILE HANDLE).
Later WRITE
commands (in syntax order) use the previous
referenced file if FILE
is omitted.
The FIELD
and FORMAT
subcommands specify how output
lines are formed. FIELD
is required, but FORMAT
is
optional. See The READ
and WRITE
Commands, for details.
By default, or with MODE=RECTANGULAR
, the command writes an
entry for every row and column. With MODE=TRIANGULAR
, the
command writes only the entries on and below the matrix’s main
diagonal. Entries above the diagonal are not written. Only square
matrices may be written with MODE=TRIANGULAR
.
Ordinarily, each WRITE
command writes complete lines to the
output file. With HOLD
, the final line written by WRITE
will be held back for the next WRITE
command to augment. This
can be useful to write more than one matrix on a single output line.
This matrix program:
WRITE {1, 2; 3, 4} /OUTFILE='matrix.txt' /FIELD=1 TO 80.
writes the following to matrix.txt:
1 2 3 4
This matrix program:
WRITE MAGIC(5) /OUTFILE='matrix.txt' /FIELD=1 TO 80 BY 5 /MODE=TRIANGULAR.
writes the following to matrix.txt:
17 23 5 4 6 13 10 12 19 21 11 18 25 2 9
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