Umer,
It is a "line continuation" mark from the days of FORTRAN77 as opposed to the more recent Fortran coding standards. It just means that the second line and the first line should be treated as one single equation.
kind regards,
David
On 05/25/2019 11:21, UMER SALEEM via TRNSYS-users wrote:
Hi everyone,Need your kind guidance.i am analyzing output values of stage turbine in STEC library.ETAI = DMAX1(DMIN1(1.0,ETAIREF*(1.0 + ALPHA*FLRATIO + BETA *FLR# 2+GAMMA *FLR2*FLRATIO)),0.2) any one know what is use of "#" in above fortran code.??Thanks.
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