Introduction to Programming with Fortran

Introduction to Programming with Fortran contains: lots of clear and simple examples highlighting the key language features of the most recent versions of Fortran – Fortran 2003, 95 and 90. practical examples based on ISO TR 15580 and ISO TR 15581 which are widely supported and cover the ISO TR on E...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Chivers, Ian D. (Author), Sleightholme, Jane (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Springer London, 2006.
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Online Access:Full Text via HEAL-Link
Table of Contents:
  • Overview
  • to Computer Systems
  • to Operating Systems
  • to Using a Computer System
  • to Problem Solving
  • to Programming Languages
  • to Programming
  • Arithmetic
  • Arrays 1 Some Fundamentals
  • Arrays 2 Further Examples
  • Whole Array and Additional Array Features
  • Output of Results
  • Reading in Data
  • Files
  • Functions
  • Control Structures
  • Characters
  • Complex
  • Logical
  • User Defined Types
  • An Introduction to Pointers
  • to Subroutines
  • Subroutines: 2
  • An Introduction to Modules
  • Converting from Fortran 77
  • Case Studies
  • ISO TR 15580 IEEE Arithmetic
  • ISO TR 15581 Allocatable Enhancements
  • Fortran 2003 and the Enhanced Module Facility
  • Parallel Programming
  • Miscellaneous.