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Classical FORTRAN

Programming for Engineering and Scientific Applications

Classical FORTRAN

Programming for Engineering and Scientific Applications

ByMichael Kupferschmid
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2002
eBook Published 4 June 2002
Pub. location Boca Raton
Imprint CRC Press
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1201/9780824744250
Pages 760 pages
eBook ISBN 9781482216899
SubjectsComputer Science
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Kupferschmid, M. (2002). Classical FORTRAN. Boca Raton: CRC Press, https://doi.org/10.1201/9780824744250
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Classical FORTRAN is a college text, self-study guide, and reference about computer programming for numerical calculations. The book features a conversational, classroom-proven style that is easy to read and contains numerous case studies and examples. The author provides practical advice on program design, documentation, and coding style and unusu

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 0|40 pages
Introduction
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chapter 1|8 pages
Hello, World!
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chapter 2|10 pages
Expressions and Assignment Statements
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chapter 3|16 pages
Conditionals and Branching
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chapter 4|34 pages
Scalar Data Types
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chapter 5|20 pages
Arrays and DO Loops
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chapter 6|30 pages
Subprograms
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chapter 7|20 pages
Adjustable Dimensions and EXTERNAL
View abstract
chapter 8|18 pages
COMMON
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chapter 9|32 pages
Input and Output
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chapter 10|38 pages
Character Variables
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chapter 11|26 pages
Memory Management Techniques
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chapter 12|64 pages
Design, Documentation, and Coding Style
View abstract
chapter 13|72 pages
Archaic, Unusual, and Dangerous Usages
View abstract
chapter 14|56 pages
UNIX™ Issues
View abstract
chapter 15|50 pages
Measuring and Maximizing Serial Execution Speed
View abstract
chapter 16|40 pages
Vector and Parallel Processing
View abstract
chapter 17|58 pages
FORTRAN-90 and HPF
View abstract
chapter 18|44 pages
Some Utility Routines
View abstract

Classical FORTRAN is a college text, self-study guide, and reference about computer programming for numerical calculations. The book features a conversational, classroom-proven style that is easy to read and contains numerous case studies and examples. The author provides practical advice on program design, documentation, and coding style and unusu

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 0|40 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 1|8 pages
Hello, World!
View abstract
chapter 2|10 pages
Expressions and Assignment Statements
View abstract
chapter 3|16 pages
Conditionals and Branching
View abstract
chapter 4|34 pages
Scalar Data Types
View abstract
chapter 5|20 pages
Arrays and DO Loops
View abstract
chapter 6|30 pages
Subprograms
View abstract
chapter 7|20 pages
Adjustable Dimensions and EXTERNAL
View abstract
chapter 8|18 pages
COMMON
View abstract
chapter 9|32 pages
Input and Output
View abstract
chapter 10|38 pages
Character Variables
View abstract
chapter 11|26 pages
Memory Management Techniques
View abstract
chapter 12|64 pages
Design, Documentation, and Coding Style
View abstract
chapter 13|72 pages
Archaic, Unusual, and Dangerous Usages
View abstract
chapter 14|56 pages
UNIX™ Issues
View abstract
chapter 15|50 pages
Measuring and Maximizing Serial Execution Speed
View abstract
chapter 16|40 pages
Vector and Parallel Processing
View abstract
chapter 17|58 pages
FORTRAN-90 and HPF
View abstract
chapter 18|44 pages
Some Utility Routines
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Classical FORTRAN is a college text, self-study guide, and reference about computer programming for numerical calculations. The book features a conversational, classroom-proven style that is easy to read and contains numerous case studies and examples. The author provides practical advice on program design, documentation, and coding style and unusu

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 0|40 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 1|8 pages
Hello, World!
View abstract
chapter 2|10 pages
Expressions and Assignment Statements
View abstract
chapter 3|16 pages
Conditionals and Branching
View abstract
chapter 4|34 pages
Scalar Data Types
View abstract
chapter 5|20 pages
Arrays and DO Loops
View abstract
chapter 6|30 pages
Subprograms
View abstract
chapter 7|20 pages
Adjustable Dimensions and EXTERNAL
View abstract
chapter 8|18 pages
COMMON
View abstract
chapter 9|32 pages
Input and Output
View abstract
chapter 10|38 pages
Character Variables
View abstract
chapter 11|26 pages
Memory Management Techniques
View abstract
chapter 12|64 pages
Design, Documentation, and Coding Style
View abstract
chapter 13|72 pages
Archaic, Unusual, and Dangerous Usages
View abstract
chapter 14|56 pages
UNIX™ Issues
View abstract
chapter 15|50 pages
Measuring and Maximizing Serial Execution Speed
View abstract
chapter 16|40 pages
Vector and Parallel Processing
View abstract
chapter 17|58 pages
FORTRAN-90 and HPF
View abstract
chapter 18|44 pages
Some Utility Routines
View abstract

Classical FORTRAN is a college text, self-study guide, and reference about computer programming for numerical calculations. The book features a conversational, classroom-proven style that is easy to read and contains numerous case studies and examples. The author provides practical advice on program design, documentation, and coding style and unusu

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 0|40 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 1|8 pages
Hello, World!
View abstract
chapter 2|10 pages
Expressions and Assignment Statements
View abstract
chapter 3|16 pages
Conditionals and Branching
View abstract
chapter 4|34 pages
Scalar Data Types
View abstract
chapter 5|20 pages
Arrays and DO Loops
View abstract
chapter 6|30 pages
Subprograms
View abstract
chapter 7|20 pages
Adjustable Dimensions and EXTERNAL
View abstract
chapter 8|18 pages
COMMON
View abstract
chapter 9|32 pages
Input and Output
View abstract
chapter 10|38 pages
Character Variables
View abstract
chapter 11|26 pages
Memory Management Techniques
View abstract
chapter 12|64 pages
Design, Documentation, and Coding Style
View abstract
chapter 13|72 pages
Archaic, Unusual, and Dangerous Usages
View abstract
chapter 14|56 pages
UNIX™ Issues
View abstract
chapter 15|50 pages
Measuring and Maximizing Serial Execution Speed
View abstract
chapter 16|40 pages
Vector and Parallel Processing
View abstract
chapter 17|58 pages
FORTRAN-90 and HPF
View abstract
chapter 18|44 pages
Some Utility Routines
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Classical FORTRAN is a college text, self-study guide, and reference about computer programming for numerical calculations. The book features a conversational, classroom-proven style that is easy to read and contains numerous case studies and examples. The author provides practical advice on program design, documentation, and coding style and unusu

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 0|40 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 1|8 pages
Hello, World!
View abstract
chapter 2|10 pages
Expressions and Assignment Statements
View abstract
chapter 3|16 pages
Conditionals and Branching
View abstract
chapter 4|34 pages
Scalar Data Types
View abstract
chapter 5|20 pages
Arrays and DO Loops
View abstract
chapter 6|30 pages
Subprograms
View abstract
chapter 7|20 pages
Adjustable Dimensions and EXTERNAL
View abstract
chapter 8|18 pages
COMMON
View abstract
chapter 9|32 pages
Input and Output
View abstract
chapter 10|38 pages
Character Variables
View abstract
chapter 11|26 pages
Memory Management Techniques
View abstract
chapter 12|64 pages
Design, Documentation, and Coding Style
View abstract
chapter 13|72 pages
Archaic, Unusual, and Dangerous Usages
View abstract
chapter 14|56 pages
UNIX™ Issues
View abstract
chapter 15|50 pages
Measuring and Maximizing Serial Execution Speed
View abstract
chapter 16|40 pages
Vector and Parallel Processing
View abstract
chapter 17|58 pages
FORTRAN-90 and HPF
View abstract
chapter 18|44 pages
Some Utility Routines
View abstract

Classical FORTRAN is a college text, self-study guide, and reference about computer programming for numerical calculations. The book features a conversational, classroom-proven style that is easy to read and contains numerous case studies and examples. The author provides practical advice on program design, documentation, and coding style and unusu

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 0|40 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 1|8 pages
Hello, World!
View abstract
chapter 2|10 pages
Expressions and Assignment Statements
View abstract
chapter 3|16 pages
Conditionals and Branching
View abstract
chapter 4|34 pages
Scalar Data Types
View abstract
chapter 5|20 pages
Arrays and DO Loops
View abstract
chapter 6|30 pages
Subprograms
View abstract
chapter 7|20 pages
Adjustable Dimensions and EXTERNAL
View abstract
chapter 8|18 pages
COMMON
View abstract
chapter 9|32 pages
Input and Output
View abstract
chapter 10|38 pages
Character Variables
View abstract
chapter 11|26 pages
Memory Management Techniques
View abstract
chapter 12|64 pages
Design, Documentation, and Coding Style
View abstract
chapter 13|72 pages
Archaic, Unusual, and Dangerous Usages
View abstract
chapter 14|56 pages
UNIX™ Issues
View abstract
chapter 15|50 pages
Measuring and Maximizing Serial Execution Speed
View abstract
chapter 16|40 pages
Vector and Parallel Processing
View abstract
chapter 17|58 pages
FORTRAN-90 and HPF
View abstract
chapter 18|44 pages
Some Utility Routines
View abstract
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