X-PLOR Language
X-PLOR has a powerful command parser that uses free-field input and structured control statements. It can be used both interactively and in batch or background mode. When X-PLOR is started, it expects to read the X-PLOR statements from standard input (in most cases FORTRAN unit 5).
Subsections
- Words
- Numbers and Strings
- Three-dimensional Vectors
- 33 Matrices
- Symbols
- Wildcards
- Filenames
- Control Statements
- Example: A Conditional Test
- Example: A Simple Loop
- Example: A Double Loop with Exit Condition
- Example: Switch Control to Another File
- Example: Switch Control to Another File within Loops
- Application Statements
- Abbreviations
- On-line HELP and Query
- Input and Output
- Set Statement
- Evaluate Statement
- Atom Selection
- Vector Statement
Xplor-NIH 2024-09-13