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TOC | Group 2 | TQGNSC | TQSTSC | Group 3 | A-Z | Group 2 |
Use TQNOSC to get the total number of system components.
FORTRAN: CALL TQNOSC(NSCOM,NOERR)
C: tqnosc(&nscom,&noerr)
;
Pascal: tqnosc(nscom,noerr)
;
Basic: Call tqnosc(nscom,noerr)
Name | Type | Value set on call or returned |
NSCOM | INTEGER | Returns the total number of components |
NOERR | INTEGER | Returns an error number |
NSCOM is normally used as an upper limit in loops over all system components. Note that NSCOM may be different from the total number of chemical elements in the system. It can be less when compounds are chosen as components, and greater when the system includes phase-internal electrons.
See TQINSC
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