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... program can be read by the computer . The characters are punched in the same columns of a card as they are written ... FORTRAN Statements Each instruction in a FORTRAN program is called a statement . A FORTRAN statement tells the ...
... program can be read by the computer . The characters are punched in the same columns of a card as they are written ... FORTRAN Statements Each instruction in a FORTRAN program is called a statement . A FORTRAN statement tells the ...
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... FORTRAN lan- guage . Their purpose is to control the processing of the program on a particular computer . Usually there is a group of control records at the beginning , then the source deck , then another group of control records , then ...
... FORTRAN lan- guage . Their purpose is to control the processing of the program on a particular computer . Usually there is a group of control records at the beginning , then the source deck , then another group of control records , then ...
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... program design determined previously . With this background the programmer writes the program to solve the problem . The next step is to test the program by running the program on the computer with test data . The output produced by the ...
... program design determined previously . With this background the programmer writes the program to solve the problem . The next step is to test the program by running the program on the computer with test data . The output produced by the ...
Contents
COMPUTERS PROGRAMS AND DATA | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO FORTRAN | 22 |
BASIC INPUT AND OUTPUT PROGRAMMING | 39 |
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algorithm arithmetic expression array element name array name assume binary number blank calling program causes the computer central processing unit Chapter character data columns computed GO computer's internal storage consider the following data to test decimal number decimal point digits DO-variable double precision dummy arguments END FIGURE end-of-file equal error example field flowchart following statements format codes FORMAT statement format-free FORTRAN 77 FORTRAN program GO TO 20 GO TO statement Hollerith constants identification number identified input and output input card input data integer logical expression logical IF statement machine language main program ment nested number of units number system output record problem processing program in Fig punched card READ statement read station relational expression result shown in Fig specified statement causes statement numbered storage location string subprogram subroutine subscript substring symbol terminal test scores test the program trailer card versions of FORTRAN Write a FORTRAN WRITE statement YES YES zero