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program volatile_doctestuse vecfor_RPPtype(vector)::pt(0:3)pt(0)=5.3*ezpt(1)=expt(2)=eypt(3)=ex-eypt(0)=distance_vectorial_to_plane(pt(0),pt1=pt(1),pt2=pt(2),pt3=pt(3))print"(3(F3.1,1X))",pt(0)%x,pt(0)%y,pt(0)%zendprogram volatile_doctest