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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Selection of records y time and offset. Post 302990872 by jiam912 on Thursday 2nd of February 2017 12:36:41 AM
Old 02-02-2017
Dear Xl

Many thanks for your time and help..

Your help is highly appreciated, and your work excellent.

I will try the code..

Can you please , explain a little the way how works the function allowedsliptime(distance) in this part :
Code:
function allowedsliptime(distance) {
          if(distance < 6000) return 24 - distance / 333.333
        return 12 - distance / 1000

Thanks again
 

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MALLOC(3F)																MALLOC(3F)

NAME
malloc, free, falloc - memory allocator SYNOPSIS
subroutine malloc (size, addr) integer size, addr subroutine free (addr) integer addr subroutine falloc (nelem, elsize, clean, basevec, addr, offset) integer nelem, elsize, clean, addr, offset DESCRIPTION
Malloc, falloc and free provide a general-purpose memory allocation package. Malloc returns in addr the address of a block of at least size bytes beginning on an even-byte boundary. Falloc allocates space for an array of nelem elements of size elsize and returns the address of the block in addr. It zeros the block if clean is 1. It returns in offset an index such that the storage may be addressed as basevec(offset+1) ... basevec(offset+nelem). Falloc gets extra bytes so that after address arithmetic, all the objects so addressed are within the block. The argument to free is the address of a block previously allocated by malloc or falloc; this space is made available for further alloca- tion, but its contents are left undisturbed. To free blocks allocated by falloc, use addr in calls to free, do not use basevec(offset+1). Needless to say, grave disorder will result if the space assigned by mallocorfalloc is overrun or if some random number is handed to free. DIAGNOSTICS
Malloc and falloc set addr to 0 if there is no available memory or if the arena has been detectably corrupted by storing outside the bounds of a block. The following example shows how to obtain memory and use it within a subprogram: integer addr, work(1), offset ... call falloc ( n, 4, 0, work, addr, offset ) do 10 i = 1, n work(offset+i) = ... 10 continue The next example reads in dimension information, allocates space for two arrays and two vectors, and calls subroutine doit to do the compu- tations: integer addr, dummy(1), offs read *, k, l, m indm1 = 1 indm2 = indm1 + k*l indm3 = indm2 + l*m indsym = indm3 + k*m lsym = n*(n+1)/2 indv = indsym + lsym indtot = indv + m call falloc ( indtot, 4, 0, dummy, addr, offs ) call doit( dummy(indm1+offs), dummy(indm2+offs), . dummy(indm3+offs), dummy(indsym+offs), . dummy(indv +offs), m, n, lsym ) end subroutine doit( arr1, arr2, arr3, vsym, vec, m, n, lsym ) real arr1(k,l), arr2(l,m), arr3(k,m), vsym(lsym), v2(m) ... FILES
/usr/lib/libU77.a SEE ALSO
malloc(3) 4.3 Berkeley Distribution May 15, 1985 MALLOC(3F)
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