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## Hardcoded limits
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### Since V04-00-00 (fortran90)
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For the input to pede the resources (memory, handles for C binary files, ..) are allocated
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dynamically and may be limited by the system. The are no explicit limits on the number of
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global parameters or number of (C) binary files.
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For the internal monitoring some arrays still have fixed size:
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- Maximum number of points for xy-scatter data (e.g. used for chi^2/ndf per file plots):
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200 (500 since rev92) (`JFLC(5,IG) = 200` in 'mphistab.F', take care that
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`NARR = NUMGXY * "desiredValue""` - if more points requested, points are averaged).
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Since version V04-09-03 the memory allocation for internal histograms is now dynamic
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in terms of number of binary files.
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For the steering text files the maximal length of a line is 1024 characters. This limits
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the length of file names too.
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### Before V04-00-00 (Fortran77)
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Since pede is Fortran77, several array lengths have a fixed size, e.g.
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- Maximum number of files (binary and text files): 500 (`PARAMETER (MFILES=500`) in
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'mpinds.inc'), maximum number of C-binaries is 490 (`#define MAXNUMFILES 490` in
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'readc.c')
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- Maximum number of characters of file names: 500 (`CHARACTER*500 TFD(MFILES)` in
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'mpinds.inc')
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- Maximum number of points for xy-scatter data (e.g. used for chi^2/ndf per file plots):
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200 (500 since rev92) (`JFLC(5,IG) = 200` in 'mphistab.F', take care that
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`NARR = NUMGXY * "desiredValue"` - if more points requested, points are averaged).
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The given values refer to version 90 of the trunk (i.e. tag V03-04-04). |
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