J. Manickam
Princeton Plasma Physics
Laboratory
Princeton NJ
Fri Sep 2 13:00:48 EDT 1994
The input is based on a format, with each line, (row),
divided into 8 fields, each of 10 columns. eg. 1-10, 11-20 .... All
the data is input as real numbers, conversion to integers occurs
within the code whenever it is required. There is a comment card with
the names of the Input Variables aligned above the space reserved for
it's value. The first field is an
exception and contains 2 digits in integer format. Table I shows the
layout of the variables in the input file INEQU. note that the
first card, NOT shown in Table is a text string of less than 81
characters and is used for identifying the output.
Note also that several variables are in boldface in the table. These
are the variables most commonly set in the input. The other quantities
are either not used or must have the preset value in the standard
deck. Any changes made in these variables can cause unknown problems
and should be treated with care.
