WRITE
        OUTFILE=’file_name’
        RECORDS=n_lines
        {NOTABLE,TABLE}
        /[line_no] arg...
arg takes one of the following forms:
        ’string’ [start-end]
        var_list start-end [type_spec]
        var_list (fortran_spec)
        var_list *
WRITE writes text or binary data to an output file.
See PRINT, for more information on syntax and usage.  PRINT
and WRITE differ in only a few ways:
WRITE uses write formats by default, whereas PRINT uses
print formats.
PRINT inserts a space between variables unless a format is
explicitly specified, but WRITE never inserts space between
variables in output.
PRINT inserts a space at the beginning of each line that it
writes to an output file (and PRINT EJECT inserts ‘1’ at
the beginning of each line that should begin a new page), but
WRITE does not.
PRINT outputs the system-missing value according to its
specified output format, whereas WRITE outputs the
system-missing value as a field filled with spaces.  Binary formats
are an exception.