A Guide to Fortran ProgrammingHow to use this book effectively; Constants, variables, and expressions; Arithmetic statements, functions; Input and output statements; Transfer of control; Subscripted variables; The DO statement; Further information on input and output statements; Functions and specification statements; Case studies. |
Contents
How to Use This Book | 1 |
Arithmetic Statements Functions | 9 |
Input and Output Statements | 16 |
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ABSF absolute value ALTAC arithmetic statement function blank block diagram called characters coefficients COMMENT STATEMENT NUMBER compiler computed GO contains data cards decimal digits decimal point deck described in text DIMENSION statement elements equation evaluate example executable statement exponent expression field specification Fixed point constants fixed point variable Floating point constants floating point variables form the sum FORMAT statement formula FORTRAN programming FORTRAN STATEMENT 72 FUNCTION subprogram gram indexing input and output integer loop magnetic tape main program mathematical ment metic object program one-dimensional array named operations output statement parentheses point quantities problem punched cards puted range READ statement scanning SENSE LIGHT sequence shown in Figure Simpson's rule source program specific heat ratio SQRTF STATEMENT NUMBER 567 statement to compute STOP SUBROUTINE subscripted variables TAPE statement tion transfer to statement two-dimensional array variable names versions of FORTRAN WRITE OUTPUT TAPE written X₁ zero