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Subroutine OUTPl 



OUTPl is called by INVENT to produce all of the program's output. The 

 subroutine has two entry points, OUTPl and 0UTP2. OUTPl is used to produce 

 the individual stratum output while 0UTP2 is used to produce the stratified 

 total output. All output is written to unit 3 (LPT on DEC-10) creating a 

 file named INVENT. LPT. 



OUTPl produces the following output tables for each stratum: 



1. Summary of job control related information (Table 1). 



2. Analysis of the height-dbh relationship if regression option 

 used (Table 17) . 



3. Individual stand and stock table for each species sampled 

 (Tables 2, 3). 



4. Stand and stock tables for Softwood summary. Hardwood summary, 

 and All Species summary (Tables 4, 5, 6). 



5. Table of species composition by percent (Table 7). 



6. Table of volume totals for all species (Table 8). 



7. Table of volume totals for all species expanded by acreage 

 (Table 9). 



The stand and stock tables include basal area/acre, trees/acre, sawlog cubic 



and board foot volumes per acre, and pulpwood cubic foot volume per acre, 



all presented by diameter class as well as a total over all diameters. A 



confidence interval expressed as a percent is given for each volume total. 



Also listed are mean stand diameter, merchantable m.s.d. (mean stand diameter 



of trees with dbh greater than or equal to 8 inches), percent cruise, sawlog 



board foot coefficient of variation, and pulpwood cubic foot coefficient of 



variation. Furthermore, the title of each compartment is printed on the top 



of each page and the pages are consecutively numbered. 



0UTP2 is used as an entry point to produce the following stratified total 



output if more than one stratum were sampled: 



1. Summary of job control related information (Table 10). 



2. Volume tables for each species sampled (Table 11, 12). 



3. Volume tables for Softwood summary. Hardwood summary, and All Species 

 summary (Tables 13-15). 



4. Table of volume totals for all species (Table 16). 



