program main c*********************************************************************72 c cc quickplot_scatter() demonstrates the DISLIN quickplot command QPLOT. c c Licensing: c c This code is distributed under the MIT license. c c Modified: c c 27 February 2014 c c Author: c c This version by John Burkardt c c Reference: c c Helmut Michels, c The Data Plotting Software DISLIN - version 10.4, c Shaker Media GmbH, January 2010, c ISBN13: 978-3-86858-517-9. c implicit none integer n parameter ( n = 100 ) integer i integer j real r8_uniform_01 real s integer seed real xvec(n) real yvec(n) call timestamp ( ) write ( *, '(a)' ) ' ' write ( *, '(a)' ) 'QUICKPLOT_SCATTER():' write ( *, '(a)' ) ' FORTRAN77 version' write ( *, '(a)' ) ' Demonstrate the DISLIN "quickplot" command' write ( *, '(a)' ) ' QPLSCA to make a scatter plot.' c c Generate the data. c We average 4 random values to get data that tends to cluster c near (0.5,0.5). c seed = 123456789 do i = 1, n s = 0.0E+00 do j = 1, 4 s = s + r8_uniform_01 ( seed ) end do xvec(i) = s / 4.0E+00 end do do i = 1, n s = 0.0E+00 do j = 1, 4 s = s + r8_uniform_01 ( seed ) end do yvec(i) = s / 4.0E+00 end do c c Specify the format of the output file. c call metafl ( 'png' ) c c Indicate that new data overwrites old data. c call filmod ( 'delete' ) c c Specify the name of the output graphics file. c call setfil ( 'quickplot_scatter.png' ) c c Choose the page size and orientation. c call setpag ( 'usal' ) c c For PNG output, reverse the default black background to white. c call scrmod ( 'reverse' ) c c Open DISLIN. c call disini ( ) c c Label the axes and the plot. c call name ( '<-- X -->', 'X' ) call name ( '<-- Y -->', 'Y' ) call titlin ( 'Quick plot by QPLSCA', 2 ) c c Draw the curve. c call qplsca ( xvec, yvec, n ) c c Close DISLIN. c call disfin ( ) c c Terminate. c write ( *, '(a)' ) ' ' write ( *, '(a)' ) 'quickplot_scatter():' write ( *, '(a)' ) ' Normal end of execution.' write ( *, '(a)' ) ' ' call timestamp ( ) stop end function r8_uniform_01 ( seed ) c*********************************************************************72 c cc R8_UNIFORM_01 returns a unit pseudorandom R4. c c Discussion: c c This routine implements the recursion c c seed = 16807 * seed mod ( 2^31 - 1 ) c r8_uniform_01 = seed / ( 2^31 - 1 ) c c The integer arithmetic never requires more than 32 bits, c including a sign bit. c c If the initial seed is 12345, then the first three computations are c c Input Output R8_UNIFORM_01 c SEED SEED c c 12345 207482415 0.096616 c 207482415 1790989824 0.833995 c 1790989824 2035175616 0.947702 c c Licensing: c c This code is distributed under the MIT license. c c Modified: c c 11 August 2004 c c Author: c c John Burkardt c c Reference: c c Paul Bratley, Bennett Fox, Linus Schrage, c A Guide to Simulation, c Springer Verlag, pages 201-202, 1983. c c Pierre L'Ecuyer, c Random Number Generation, c in Handbook of Simulation, c edited by Jerry Banks, c Wiley Interscience, page 95, 1998. c c Bennett Fox, c Algorithm 647: c Implementation and Relative Efficiency of Quasirandom c Sequence Generators, c ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software, c Volume 12, Number 4, pages 362-376, 1986. c c Peter Lewis, Allen Goodman, James Miller, c A Pseudo-Random Number Generator for the System/360, c IBM Systems Journal, c Volume 8, pages 136-143, 1969. c c Parameters: c c Input/output, integer SEED, the "seed" value, which should NOT be 0. c On output, SEED has been updated. c c Output, real R8_UNIFORM_01, a new pseudorandom variate, c strictly between 0 and 1. c implicit none integer k integer seed real r8_uniform_01 if ( seed .eq. 0 ) then write ( *, '(a)' ) ' ' write ( *, '(a)' ) 'R8_UNIFORM_01 - Fatal error!' write ( *, '(a)' ) ' Input value of SEED = 0.' stop end if k = seed / 127773 seed = 16807 * ( seed - k * 127773 ) - k * 2836 if ( seed .lt. 0 ) then seed = seed + 2147483647 end if c c Although SEED can be represented exactly as a 32 bit integer, c it generally cannot be represented exactly as a 32 bit real number! c r8_uniform_01 = real ( seed ) * 4.656612875E-10 return end subroutine timestamp ( ) c*********************************************************************72 c cc TIMESTAMP prints out the current YMDHMS date as a timestamp. c c Licensing: c c This code is distributed under the MIT license. c c Modified: c c 12 January 2007 c c Author: c c John Burkardt c c Parameters: c c None c implicit none character * ( 8 ) ampm integer d character * ( 8 ) date integer h integer m integer mm character * ( 9 ) month(12) integer n integer s character * ( 10 ) time integer y save month data month / & 'January ', 'February ', 'March ', 'April ', & 'May ', 'June ', 'July ', 'August ', & 'September', 'October ', 'November ', 'December ' / call date_and_time ( date, time ) read ( date, '(i4,i2,i2)' ) y, m, d read ( time, '(i2,i2,i2,1x,i3)' ) h, n, s, mm if ( h .lt. 12 ) then ampm = 'AM' else if ( h .eq. 12 ) then if ( n .eq. 0 .and. s .eq. 0 ) then ampm = 'Noon' else ampm = 'PM' end if else h = h - 12 if ( h .lt. 12 ) then ampm = 'PM' else if ( h .eq. 12 ) then if ( n .eq. 0 .and. s .eq. 0 ) then ampm = 'Midnight' else ampm = 'AM' end if end if end if write ( *, & '(i2,1x,a,1x,i4,2x,i2,a1,i2.2,a1,i2.2,a1,i3.3,1x,a)' ) & d, month(m), y, h, ':', n, ':', s, '.', mm, ampm return end