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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T09:23:29+00:00 2026-06-13T09:23:29+00:00

I am trying to create a Fortan program, which when compiled to an executable,

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I am trying to create a Fortan program, which when compiled to an executable, can take a file as a parameter (e.g., progexe afile).

I need to code the program in such a way that the filename passed (afile) is available within the Fortran program. I cannot figure out how to do this. I am using gfortran in MingW on windows.

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    2026-06-13T09:23:30+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 9:23 am

    Use GET_COMMAND_ARGUMENT. It works for me with gfortran 4.6.3. Example use:

    PROGRAM Main
        IMPLICIT NONE
        CHARACTER(LEN=4096) :: FileName
        CALL GET_COMMAND_ARGUMENT(1, FileName)
        WRITE(*,*) 'Your file name is ', TRIM(FileName)
    STOP
    ENDPROGRAM
    

    Compile and run:

    brady@rocky:~/tmp$ gfortran -o gcatest gcatest.f90 
    brady@rocky:~/tmp$ ./gcatest myfile.txt
     Your file name is myfile.txt
    brady@rocky:~/tmp$ 
    
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