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... keypunch which resembles a big typewriter , we can put holes in a card . Each different letter or symbol has its own unique little pattern of holes . Although the keypunch machine prints a line across the top of the card showing the ...
... keypunch which resembles a big typewriter , we can put holes in a card . Each different letter or symbol has its own unique little pattern of holes . Although the keypunch machine prints a line across the top of the card showing the ...
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... Keypunch the program . Each line in the -- program is punched on a single card . A punched card contains enough room to punch 80 symbols one in each of the eighty columns of the card . The hole pattern for each symbol appears directly ...
... Keypunch the program . Each line in the -- program is punched on a single card . A punched card contains enough room to punch 80 symbols one in each of the eighty columns of the card . The hole pattern for each symbol appears directly ...
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... Keypunch the program . 5. Run the job . Exercise 1.1 1 . 2 . Keypunch the example program and run it . What change or changes would be required in the example algorithm and program if the values of x to be used with the given formula ...
... Keypunch the program . 5. Run the job . Exercise 1.1 1 . 2 . Keypunch the example program and run it . What change or changes would be required in the example algorithm and program if the values of x to be used with the given formula ...
Contents
SO YOU WANT TO USE A COMPUTER | 3 |
NUMBERS ARITHMETIC AND VARIABLES | 33 |
DECISION AND CONTROL | 65 |
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algorithm appear argument array Assignment statement bit pattern blank built-in functions bytes calculate called by value card columns Chapter CHARACTER values CHARACTER variable commas Common Block compiler COMPLEX values Computed GO contains data card decimal point defined digits dimensions direct access file DO-loop DOUBLE PRECISION elements ENTRY error executable statement exponent Extended Precision F-mask FACTN first-letter rule format codes FORMAT statement Formatted Input-Output Fortran FUNCTION subprogram hexadecimal initial values input list INTEGER values INTEGER variable length LOGICAL values loop machine language magnetic tape mask NAMELIST NETPAY operations output list P-code pair parameter list print positions problem program which reads punched READ statement REAL values record REMOTE BLOCK result RETURN END RETURN statement sequence slash specified Statement Function statement number STOP END storage locations stored subscript Suppose symbols thru type of value unformatted value assigned variable names WATFIV programs Write a program WRITE statement zero