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100 1 _aHahn, Brian D.
245 1 0 _aFortran 90 for scientists and engineers /
_cBrian D Hahn
250 _a1st edition
260 _aLondon :
_bEdward Arnold,
_cc1994.
300 _ax, 351 p. :
_c25 cm
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500 _a1. Getting Going 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Fortran 1.3 Running Fortran Programs 2. Elementary 2.1 Compound interest Again 2.2 Programme Layout 2.3 Data Types 2.4 Literal Constants 2.5 Names and Variables etc 3. Elementary Fortran: II 3.1 Do Loops 3.2 Deciding with IF-THEN-ELSE 3.3 Characters 3.4 Named Constants 3.5 Kind etc 4. Program Preparation 4.1 Flow Charts 4.2 Structure plans 4.3 Structured Programming with Procedures 5. Decision 5.1 The IF Construct 5.2 The Logical Type 5.3 The Case 5.4 The Go To Statement 6. Loops 6.1 Deterministic Repetition 6.2 The Do in General 6.3 Do with Non-integer Increments 6.4 Nested Dos: Loan Repayments 6.5 Non-deterministic Loops etc 7. Errors 7.1 Compilation Errors 7.2 Run-time Errors 7.3 Errors in Logic 7.4 Rounding Error 8. Subprogramms and Modules 8.1 Internal Subprograms 8.2 The Main program 8.3 External Subprogram 8.4 Interface Blocks 8.5 Modules etc 9. Arrays 9.1 Mean and Standard Deviation 9.2 Basic Rules and Notation 9.3 Arrays as subprogram Arguments 9.4 Allocatable(dynamic) Arrays 9.5 Top of the class etc 10. Advanced input and output 10.1 Rabbit Breeding the Fibonacci way 10.2 The print statement 10.3 Formatting Features 10.4 Formatted Read 10.5 Formatted Write etc
504 _aIncludes index.
650 0 _aFORTRAN 90 (Computer program language)
856 4 1 _3Table of contents
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856 4 2 _3Publisher description
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