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TOC | Group 4 | TQSTEC | TQCE | Group 5 | A-Z | Group 4 |
Use TQSTRM to remove a stream.
FORTRAN: CALL TQSTRM(IDENTS,NOERR)
C: tqstrm(idents,&noerr)
;
Pascal: tqstrm(idents,noerr)
;
Basic: Call tqstrm(idents,noerr)
Name | Type | Value set on call or returned |
IDENTS | CHARACTER | Set to the name of a stream |
NOERR | INTEGER | Returns an error number |
IDENTS is a name previously defined by calling TQSTTP.
The maximum number of streams that can be defined is equal to the number of constituents ChemApp can handle (see TQSIZE, parameter 'NA'). In the current version of ChemApp though, removing a previously defined stream does not free the number ChemApp used internally for this stream, i.e. the number of additional streams that can be defined is not increased by one. To remove all streams, assign an empty string (in FORTRAN a single blank) to IDENTS when calling TQSTRM. In this case, ChemApp internally deletes all streams and the next stream defined will be assigned to #1.
TQSTTP, TQSTCA, TQSTEC, TQSTXP
See TQSTTP
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