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Pi-VAX

Compute pi to an arbitrary number of digits using VAX FORTRAN. Why, you ask? Why not?

The program uses Machin's series for computation of pi. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Machin for details.

Set DIGITS in the source file PI.FOR to the number of digits desired.

To compile/link under VMS:

$ FORTRAN/LIS PI.FOR
$ LINK PI

And to run it, just:

$ RUN PI

This is standard FORTRAN, however, so it should run with little problem on other platforms. It is F77, as I recall.

You may have some issues with standard integers if your compiler doesn't have the equivalent of an "unsigned" integer. VAX FORTRAN doesen't know of unsigned integers, so I store 4 decimal digits per 4-byte integer, rather than 5 as in PL/I, which has unsigned integer as a standard data type. In any case, this should likely work "out of the box" so give it a try first!

Be prepared to wait quite a while for a large number of digits. 100,000 digits takes about 8 hours on a newer (circa 1995) MicroVAX 3100/80.

This is a FORTRAN port of an older program I wrote for this purpose in PL/I.

K. McQuiggin

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