TQCMOBA and TQCMOBB
These are logical functions.
Fortran |
STATUS=TQCMOBA(INDEXP, ISP, IWSG, IWSE) STATUS=TQCMOBB(INDEXP, IWSG, IWSE) |
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C-interface |
status=tq_cmoba(TC_INT indexp,TC_INT* iwsg,TC_INT* iwse); status=tq_cmobb(TC_INT indexp,TC_INT* iwsg,TC_INT* iwse); |
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Full name: |
Check if Mobility data available – Method A and B |
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Purpose: |
Check if mobility data have been appended into thermodynamic data file. |
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Comments: |
If the C-interface is used the value returned is of type: TC_BOOL. |
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Arguments |
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Name |
Type |
Value set on call or returned |
INDEXP |
Integer |
Set to a phase index |
ISP |
Integer |
Set to a system species index |
IWSG |
Integer array |
Workspace |
IWSE |
Integer array |
Workspace |

Note the following conventions to distinguish between the programming languages.
- Routines starting with TQXXX, for example, TQGDAT, are in the Fortran interface
- Routines starting with tq_xxxx, for example tq_gdat, are in the C-interface.
- In Fortran, all routines are subroutines and do not return any values except where explicitly declared as functions.
- All the C procedures are declared as void and do not return any values except where explicitly otherwise declared.
An example of how to read the subroutine definitions.