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FUNCTION GetNumberOfSurfaceLists() RESULT(NumberOfSurfaceLists)
! FUNCTION INFORMATION:
! AUTHOR Linda Lawrie
! DATE WRITTEN September 2008
! MODIFIED na
! RE-ENGINEERED na
! PURPOSE OF THIS FUNCTION:
! Acts as a target for outside routines to make sure data is gotten before using.
! METHODOLOGY EMPLOYED:
! na
! REFERENCES:
! na
! USE STATEMENTS:
! na
IMPLICIT NONE ! Enforce explicit typing of all variables in this routine
! FUNCTION ARGUMENT DEFINITIONS:
INTEGER :: NumberOfSurfaceLists
! FUNCTION PARAMETER DEFINITIONS:
! na
! INTERFACE BLOCK SPECIFICATIONS:
! na
! DERIVED TYPE DEFINITIONS:
! na
! FUNCTION LOCAL VARIABLE DECLARATIONS:
! na
IF (.not. SurfaceListInputsFilled) THEN
CALL GetSurfaceListsInputs
SurfaceListInputsFilled=.true.
ENDIF
NumberOfSurfaceLists=NumOfSurfaceLists
RETURN
END FUNCTION GetNumberOfSurfaceLists