Upgrading to Fortran 90 için kapak resmi
Upgrading to Fortran 90
Başlık:
Upgrading to Fortran 90
ISBN:
9781461225621
Personal Author:
Edition:
1st ed. 1995.
Yayın Bilgileri:
New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 1995.
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
XIV, 502 p. online resource.
Contents:
1 Getting Ready -- 2 Laying the Foundation -- 3 Control Constructs -- 4 Arrays -- 5 Derived Types -- 6 External Subprograms -- 7 Introduction to the Module -- 8 Internal Subprograms -- 9 Overloading and Defined Operations -- 10 Pointers to Arrays -- 11 Pointers to Structures -- 12 Accessibility of Identifiers in a Module -- 13 Interface Bodies -- 14 Input/Output -- Appendix A Fortran 90 Standard Statement Keywords -- Appendix B Order of Statements -- Appendix C Fortran 90 Standard Generic Intrinsic Procedures -- Appendix D Fixed Source Form -- Appendix E Binary, Octal, and Hexadecimal Values -- Appendix F Obsolescent Features -- F.1 The Nature of Obsolescent Features -- F.2 DO Control Variable of Type REAL -- F.3 DO Termination Other Than END DO or CONTINUE -- F.4 Shared DO Termination -- F.5 Arithmetic IF Statement -- F.6 Branch to END IF from Outside IF Construct -- F.7 H Edit Descriptor -- F.8 PAUSE Statement -- F.9 The ASSIGN Statement and the Assigned GO TO Statement -- F.10 Assigned Format -- F.11 Alternate Return -- Appendix G Special-Purpose Varieties of Procedures -- G.1 Overview of the Appendix -- G.2 Statement Functions -- G.3 Multiple-Entry Subprograms -- G.4 Dummy Procedures -- G.5 Intrinsic Procedure Name as an Actual Argument.
Abstract:
In 1991, a new international standard for Fortran was released which contained specifications for a new version of the language known as Fortran 90. It provides for dramatic extensions to previous Fortran versions. This book is a comprehensive tutorial to Fortran 90 that relies mainly on a large number of short, but complete programming examples to illustrate the differences between the new language and traditional Fortran. The author gives thorough explanations of terminology and concepts which were not in general use before the release of the new standard. Readers are assumed to have a working knowledge of one of the earlier versions of Fortran, but otherwise no prior knowledge of Fortran 90 is assumed.
Dil:
English