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ABS(argf) |
absolute value of a single variable or function or some combination of the two |
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Examples: ABS(rand1); ABS(randf1); ABS(rand1 + rand2); ABS(rand1 +randf1) |
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ACOS(argf) |
arccosine of a single variable or function or some combination of the two with output in radian |
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Examples: ACOS(rand1); ACOS(randf1); ACOS(rand1 + rand2); ACOS(rand1 +randf1); ACOS(0.1) |
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ACOSD(argf) |
arccosine of a single variable or function or some combination of the two with output in degree |
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Examples: ACOSD(rand1); ACOSD(randf1); ACOSD(rand1 + rand2); ACOSD(rand1 +randf1), ACOSD(0.1) |
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ANSYS(arg) |
Interface function with finite element software ANSYS (under development). |
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Example: ANSYS(1) |
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ASIN(argf) |
arcsine of single variable or function or some combination of the two with output in radian |
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Examples: ASIN(rand1); ASIN(randf1); ASIN(rand1 + rand2);ASIN(rand1 +randf1); ASIN(0.1) |
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SIND(argf) |
arcsine of a single variable or function or some combination of the two with output in degree unit |
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Examples: ASIND(0.1); ASIND(rand1); ASIND(randf1); ASIND(rand1 + rand2); ASIND(rand1 +randf1) |
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ATAN(argf) |
arctangent of a single variable or function or some combination of the two with output in radian |
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Examples: ATAN(10); ATAN(rand1); ATAN(randf1); ATAN(rand1 + rand2); ATAN(rand1 +randf1) |
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ATAND(argf) |
arctangent of a single variable or function or some combination of the two with output in degree |
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Examples: ATAND(10); ATAND(rand1); ATAND(randf1); ATAND(rand1 + rand2); ATAND(rand1 +randf1) |
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CDF(argi, argj) |
CDF value of random variable "argi" at the current value of "argj" |
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Examples: CDF(rand2, rand1) = Frand2(rand1), where Frand2 is CDF of rand2 CDF(rand2, randf1) = Frand2(randf1), where Frand2 is CDF of rand2 CDF(rand2, 1.5) = Frand2(1.5), where Frand2 is CDF of rand2 |
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CDFIN(argi, argj) |
Inverse CDF of random variable "argi" at the current specified value of "argj" |
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Examples: CDFIN(rand2, rand5) = F-1 rand2 (rand2 < current value of rand5) CDFIN(rand2, randf1) = F-1 rand2 (rand2 < current value of randf1) CDFIN(rand2, 1.5) = F-1 rand2 (rand2 < 1.5) |
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CHIS(argfi, argfj) |
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Examples: CHIS(rand1, rand3); CHIS(randf2, randf1); CHIS(rand1, rand2+randf1) |
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CHISIN(argf, argf) |
Inverse Chi squared CDF at the specified value of argf1 with argf2 degree of freedom |
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Examples: CHISIN(rand1, rand3); CHISIN(randf2, randf1), CHIS(rand1, rand2+randf1) |
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COS(argf) |
cosine of a single variable or function or some combination of the two in radian |
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Examples: COS(rand1); COS(randf1); COS(rand1 + rand2); COS(rand1 +randf1); COS(10) |
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COSD(argf) |
cosine of a single variable or function or some combination of the two in degree |
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Examples: COSD(rand1); COSD(randf1); COSD(rand1 + rand2); COSD(rand1 +randf1), COSD(10) |
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COSH(argf) |
hyperbolic cosine of a single variable or function or some combination of the two |
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Examples: COSH(rand1); COSH(randf1); COSH(rand1 + rand2); COSH(rand1 +randf1), COSH(10) |
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COTAN(argf) |
cotangent of a single variable or function or some combination of the two in radian |
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Examples: COTAN(rand1); COTAN(randf1); COTAN(rand1 + rand2); COTAN(rand1 +randf1), COTAN(10) |
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COTAND(argf) |
cotangent of a single variable or function or some combination of the two in degree |
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Examples: COTAND(rand1); COTAND(randf1); COTAND(rand1 + rand2); COTAND(rand1 +randf1); COTAND(10) |
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EXP(argf) |
exponential of a single variable or function or some combination of the two |
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Examples: EXP(rand1); EXP(randf1); EXP(rand1 + rand2); EXP(rand1 +randf1); EXP(2) |
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EXTERNAL(argi) |
An external response extracted from the output file of an external software. Each unique argi identifies an external response quantity defined using the external interface window. This function is used by the generic interface to access external software. |
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GAMMA(argf) |
Gamma function at the current specified value of argf
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Examples: GAMMA(rand1); GAMMA(randf2); GAMMA(rand2+rand4) |
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NT(argf) |
integer portion of a single variable or function or some combination of the two |
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Examples: INT(rand1); INT(randf1); INT(rand1 + rand2); INT(rand1 +randf1) |
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LOG(argf) |
natural logarithm of a single variable or function or some combination of the two |
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Examples: LOG(rand1); LOG(randf1); LOG(rand1 + rand2); LOG(rand1 +randf1), LOG(12) |
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LOG10(argf) |
base 10 logarithm of a single variable or function or some combination of the two |
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Examples: LOG10(10); LOG10(rand1); LOG10(randf1); LOG10(rand1 + rand2); LOG10(rand1 +randf1) |
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MAX(argfi, argfj) |
maximum value between two single variables, or two constants, or two functions, or some combination of them |
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Examples: MAX(rand2, randf1) = maximum value between rand2 and randf1 MAX(rand2, 3.0) = maximum value between rand2 and 3.0 MAX(rand2, 3.0+rand3-randf1) = maximum value between rand2 and (3.0+ rand3-randf1) |
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MAXA(argfi, argfj) |
maximum of absolute value between two single variables, or two constants, or two functions, or some combination of them |
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Examples: MAXA(rand2, randf1) = maximum value between |rand2| and |randf1| MAXA(rand2, 3.0) = maximum value between |rand2| and 3.0 MAXA(rand2, 3.0+rand3-randf1) = maximum value between |rand2| and |3.0+ rand3-randf1| |
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MAXAV(argi, argj) |
maximum value among the absolute values of the single variables, or functions starting with "argi" and ending with "argj" |
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Example: MAXAV(rand2, randf1) = maximum value among |rand2|, |rand3|, |rand4|, |rand5|, and |randf1| |
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MAXV(argi, argj) |
maximum value among the single variables, or functions starting with "argi" and ending with "argj" |
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Example: MAXV(rand2, randf1) = maximum value among rand2, rand3, rand4, rand5, and randf1 |
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MEAN(arg) |
mean of the random variable "arg". |
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Examples: MEAN(rand2) = mean of random variable rand2 |
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MIN(argfi, argfj) |
minimum value between two single variables, or two constants, or two functions or some combination of them |
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Examples: MIN(rand2, randf1) = minimum value of rand2 and randf1 MIN(rand2, 3.0) = minimum value of rand2 and 3.0 MIN(rand2, 3.0+rand3-randf1) = minimum value of rand2 and (3.0+ rand3-randf1) |
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MINA(argfi, argfj) |
minimum of absolute value between two single variables, or two constants, or two functions, or some combination of them |
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Examples: MINA(rand2, randf1) = minimum value between |rand2| and |randf1| MINA(rand2, 3.0) = minimum value between |rand2| and 3.0 MINA(rand2, 3.0+rand3-randf1) = minimum value between |rand2| and |3.0+ rand3-randf1| |
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MINAV(argi, argj) |
minimum value among the absolute values of the single variables, or functions starting with "argi" and ending with "argj" |
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Example: MINAV(rand2, randf1) = minimum value among |rand2|, |rand3|, |rand4|, |rand5|, and |randf1 |
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MINV(argi, argj) |
minimum value among the single variables, or functions starting with "argi" and ending with "argj" |
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Example: MINV(rand2, randf1) = minimum value among rand2, rand3, rand4, rand5, and randf1 |
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MOD(argfi, argfj) |
Used to divide two numbers and return only the remainder. |
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Examples: MOD(rand2, randf1) = the remainder of rand2/randf1 MOD(rand2, 3.0) = the remainder of rand2/3.0 MOD(rand2, 3.0+rand3-randf1) = the remainder of rans2/ (3.0+ rand3-randf1) |
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NASTRAN(arg) |
MSC/NASTRAN interface function. |
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Example: NASTRAN(1) , 1 is the response identifier number |
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PDF(argi, argj) |
PDF value of random variable "argi" at the current value of "argj". |
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Examples: PDF(rand2, rand1) = frand2(rand1), where frand2 is PDF of rand2 PDF(rand2, randf1) = frand2(randf1), where frand2 is PDF of rand2 PDF(rand2, 1.5) = frand2(1.5), where frand2 is PDF of rand2 |
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PHI(argf) |
Standard Normal CDF at the current specified value of argf |
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Example: PHI(rand2) = F(rand2) PHI(randf2) = F(randf2) PHI(2) = F(2) PHI(randf2 + rand5*randf1) = F(randf2 + rand5 * randf1) |
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PHIIN(argf) |
Inverse Standard Normal CDF at the current specified value of argf |
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Examples: PHIIN(rand2) = F-1(rand2) PHIIN(randf2) = F-1(randf2) PHIIN(0.2) = F-1(0.2) PHIIN(randf2 + rand5 * randf1) = F-1(randf2 + rand5 * randf1) |
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PI() |
3.14159265358979 |
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Example: PI( ) |
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PROD(argi, argj) |
product of all single variables or functions between "argi" and "argj". |
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Examples: PROD(rand1, rand4) = rand1 ´ rand2 ´ rand3 ´ rand4 PROD(rand3,randf2) = rand3 ´ rand4 ´ rand5 ´ randf1 ´ randf2 |
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PRODA(argi, argj) |
product of all absolute values of single variables or functions between "argi" and "argj". |
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Examples: PROD(rand1, rand4) = |rand1 ´ rand2 ´ rand3 ´ rand4| PROD(rand3,randf2) = |rand3 ´ rand4 ´ rand5 ´ randf1 ´ randf2| |
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SIN(argf) |
sine of a single variable or function or some combination of the two in radian |
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Examples: SIN(rand1); SIN(randf1); SIN(rand1 + rand2); SIN(rand1 +randf1) |
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SIND(argf) |
sine of a single variable or function or some combination of the two in degree |
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Examples: SIND(rand1); SIND(randf1); SIND(rand1 + rand2); SIND(rand1 +randf1); SIND(10) |
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SINH(argf) |
hyperbolic sine of a single variable or function or some combination of the two |
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Examples: SINH(rand1); SINH(randf1); SINH(rand1 + rand2); SINH(rand1 +randf1); SINH(10) |
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SQRT(argf) |
square root of a single variable or function or some combination of the two (calculates the "argf" first, then computes the square root of the value) |
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Examples: SQRT(rand1); SQRT(randf1); SQRT(rand1 + rand2); SQRT(rand1 +randf1); SQRT(10) |
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STD(arg) |
standard deviation of the random variable "arg". |
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Examples: STD(rand2) = standard deviation of random variable rand2 |
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SUM(argi, argj) |
sum of all single variables or functions between "argi" to "argj" |
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Examples: SUM(rand1, rand4) = sum of rand1, rand2,rand3, and rand4 SUM(rand3,randf2) = sum of rand3, rand4, rand5, randf1, and randf2 |
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SUM_M(argi, argj) |
sum of the means of all random variables between "argi" and "argj". |
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Examples: SUM_M(rand1, rand4) = sum of means of rand1, rand2, rand3, and rand4 |
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SUM_SD(argi, argj) |
sum of the standard deviations of all random variables between "argi" and "argj". |
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Examples: SUM_SD(rand1, rand4) = sum of the standard deviations of rand1, rand2, rand3, and rand4 |
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SUMA(argi, argj) |
sum of the absolute values of all single variables or functions between "argi" and "argj" |
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Examples: SUMA(rand1, rand4) = sum of |rand1|, |rand2|,|rand3|,and |rand4| SUMA(rand3,randf2) = sum of |rand3|, |rand4|, |rand5|, |randf1|, and |randf2| |
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SUMA_M(argi, argj) |
sum of the absolute values of the means of all random variables between "argi" and "argj". |
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Examples: SUMA_M(rand1, rand4) = sum of absolute values of means of rand1, rand2, rand3, and rand4 |
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SUMSQ(argi, argj) |
sum of the squares of all single variables or functions between variable "argi" and "argj" |
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Examples: SUMSQ(rand1, rand2) = sum of rand12 and rand22 SUMSQ(rand3,randf2) = sum of rand32, rand42, rand52, randf12, and randf22 |
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SUMSQ_M(argi, argj) |
sum of the squares of the means of all random variable between "argi" and "argj". |
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Examples: SUMSQ_M(rand1, rand4) = sum of the square of means of rand1, rand2, rand3, and rand4 |
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SUMSQ_SD(argi, argj) |
sum of the squares of the standard deviations of all random variable between "argi" and "argj". |
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Examples: SUMSQ_SD(rand1, rand4) = sum of the square of standard deviations of rand1, rand2, rand3, and rand4 |
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| SYSTEM(argi, command) |
Response value computed by a system command to execute an external software. Argi is the response identifier and command is the path of command. |
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TAN(argf) |
tangent of a single variable or function or some combination of the two in radian |
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Examples: TAN(rand1); TAN(randf1); TAN(rand1 + rand2); TAN(rand1 +randf1); TAN(10) |
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TAND(argf) |
tangent of a single variable or function or some combination of the two which is expressed in degree unit |
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Examples: TAND(10); TAND(rand1); TAND(randf1); TAND(rand1 + rand2); TAND(rand1 +randf1) |
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TANH(argf) |
hyperbolic tangent of a single variable or function or some combination of the two |
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Examples: TANH(rand1); TANH(randf1); TANH(rand1 + rand2); TANH(rand1 +randf1), TANH(10) |
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USERC1(arg)
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Customized interface function written in C. (USERC1.DLL) |
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Example: USERC1(1) |
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USERC2(arg) |
Customized interface function written in C. (USERC2.DLL) |
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Examples: UserC2(1) |
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USERF1(arg) |
Customized interface function written in FORTRAN. (USERF1.DLL) |
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Example: USERF1(1) |
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USERF2(arg) |
Customized interface function written in FORTRAN (USERF2.DLL) |
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Examples: USERF2(1) |
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