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ERRAI

       SUBROUTINE  ERRAI (NAME,NARG,VALUE,N)
 C$    (Error - Argument Integer)
 C$    Print an invalid argument:
 C$    NAME..........6-character argument name.
 C$    NARG..........Argument number.  If NARG .LE. 0, the value
 C$                  passed is not  an argument,  but a  variable,
 C$                  and the argument number will not be  printed.
 C$    VALUE(N)......INTEGER argument array.
 C$    N.............Dimension of VALUE(*).
 C$    (11-SEP-85)

ERRAL

       SUBROUTINE  ERRAL (NAME,NARG,VALUE,N)
 C$    (Error - Argument LOGICAL)
 C$    Print an invalid argument:
 C$    NAME..........6-character argument name.
 C$    NARG..........Argument number.  If NARG .LE. 0, the value
 C$                  passed is not  an argument,  but a  variable,
 C$                  and the argument number will not be  printed.
 C$    VALUE(N)......LOGICAL argument array.
 C$    N.............Dimension of VALUE(*).
 C$    (11-SEP-85)

ERRAR

       SUBROUTINE  ERRAR (NAME,NARG,VALUE,N)
 C$    (Error - Argument REAL)
 C$    Print an invalid argument:
 C$    NAME..........6-character argument name.
 C$    NARG..........Argument number.  If NARG .LE. 0, the value
 C$                  passed is not  an argument,  but a  variable,
 C$                  and the argument number will not be  printed.
 C$    VALUE(N)......REAL argument array.
 C$    N.............Dimension of VALUE(*).
 C$    (11-SEP-85)

ERRAS

       SUBROUTINE  ERRAS (NAME,NARG,VALUE)
 C$    (Error - Argument SUBROUTINE)
 C$    Print an invalid argument:
 C$    NAME..........6-character argument name.
 C$    NARG..........Argument number.  If NARG .LE. 0, the value
 C$                  passed is not  an argument,  but a  variable,
 C$                  and the argument number will not be  printed.
 C$    VALUE.........SUBROUTINE name.
 C$
 C$    This routine may be SYSTEM-DEPENDENT.  It is the  intention
 C$    that "VALUE" contain the memory address of a SUBROUTINE  or
 C$    FUNCTION.    On   many   systems,   the    argument-passing
 C$    conventions are  such that  if "VALUE"  is received  as  an
 C$    INTEGER, it will contain the desired address.
 C$    (18-SEP-82)

ERRAT

       SUBROUTINE  ERRAT (NAME,NARG,VALUE,N)
 C$    (Error - Argument TEXT)
 C$    Print an invalid argument:
 C$    NAME..........6-character argument name.
 C$    NARG..........Argument number.  If NARG .LE. 0, the value
 C$                  passed is not  an argument,  but a  variable,
 C$                  and the argument number will not be  printed.
 C$    VALUE(N)......Hollerith character text.
 C$    N.............Number of characters in VALUE(*).
 C$    (11-SEP-85)

ERRCB

       SUBROUTINE  ERRCB (RTNAME, ZNAME,Z, MXNAME,MX, MYNAME,MY,
      X                   NXNAME,NX, NYNAME,NY, ERROR)
 C$    (Check Bounds)
 C$    Verify that an array dimensioned Z(MX,MY) contains a  valid
 C$    cross-section  Z(NX,NY),  and   that  the  dimensions   are
 C$    positive numbers.  The arguments are:
 C$
 C$    RTNAME(*)......6-character calling routine name.
 C$    ZNAME(*).......6-character array name.
 C$    Z(*,*).........Array.
 C$    MXNAME(*)......6-character row dimension name.
 C$    MX.............Row dimension.
 C$    MYNAME(*)......6-character column dimension name.
 C$    MY.............Column dimension.
 C$    NXNAME(*)......6-character rows used name.
 C$    NX.............Number of rows used.
 C$    NYNAME(*)......6-character columns used name.
 C$    NY.............Number of columns used.
 C$    ERROR.......... .TRUE. - Invalid dimensions.
 C$                   .FALSE. - Dimensions OK.
 C$
 C$    If an error occurs, error messages giving the bad data will
 C$    be issued, and ERRCK will be called before return.
 C$    (30-JAN-82)

ERRCK

       SUBROUTINE  ERRCK
 C$    (Error Check)
 C$    Check to see  if the  user-specified error  limit has  been
 C$    specified, and if so, terminate execution.
 C$    (12-JAN-82)

ERRCR

       SUBROUTINE  ERRCR (RTNAME, Z1NAME,Z1, ZNAME,Z, Z2NAME,Z2, ERROR)
 C$    (Check Range)
 C$    Given an array Z(*,*) and a range (Z1,Z2), verify that  the
 C$    range is valid.  Error  messages giving the invalid  values
 C$    will be issued in the event of an error, and ERRCK will  be
 C$    called before return.  The arguments are:
 C$
 C$    RTNAME(*)......6-character calling routine name.
 C$    Z1NAME(*)......6-character name of Z1.
 C$    Z1.............Minimum Z value.
 C$    ZNAME(*).......6-character name of Z(*,*).
 C$    Z..............Z(*,*) array.
 C$    Z2NAME(*)......6-character name of Z2.
 C$    Z2.............Maximum Z value.
 C$    ERROR.......... .TRUE. - Invalid range.
 C$                   .FALSE. - Range OK.
 C$
 C$    (12-JAN-82)

ERRES

       SUBROUTINE  ERRES
 C$    (Error Summary)
 C$    Print a summary of any errors which may have occurred.
 C$    (12-JAN-82)

ERRIN

       SUBROUTINE  ERRIN (NPRINT,NERROR,MXPRT,MXERR)
 C$    (Error Initialization)
 C$    Initialize error handling.  The arguments are:
 C$    NPRINT....Standard  print   unit  number   (a  zero   value
 C$              suppresses output).
 C$    NERROR....Standard  error   unit  number   (a  zero   value
 C$              suppresses output).
 C$    MXPRT.....Maximum number  of error  messages to  print.   A
 C$              zero value  suppresses printing,  and a  negative
 C$              value permits an unlimited number of messages.
 C$    MXERR.....Maximum  number  of   errors  to  permit   before
 C$              unconditionally  terminating  execution.    MXERR
 C$              .LE. 0 disables this option.
 C$    (26-AUG-82)

ERRMS

       SUBROUTINE  ERRMS (NAME,LEVEL,MESAGE,N)
 C$    (Error Message)
 C$    Print an error message:
 C$    NAME..........6-character routine name.
 C$    LEVEL.........Severity level (0,4,8,12,16).
 C$    MESAGE(*).....Hollerith character text.
 C$    N.............Number of characters in MESAGE(*).
 C$    (11-SEP-85)

ERRTR

       SUBROUTINE  ERRTR
 C$    (Error Traceback)
 C$    If  the  host  computer  supports  the  facility,  give   a
 C$    subroutine traceback.  Otherwise this routine is a dummy.
 C$    (12-JAN-82)

ERRTRA

       SUBROUTINE  ERRTRA (NERR)
 C$    (Error Traceback)
 C$    Give a subroutine traceback on the unit defined by  'NERR'.
 C$    This version is a dummy for Unix.  
 C$    (21-AUG-84)