Fortran 90 programming

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Fortran 90 programming

T.M.R. Ellis, Ivor R. Philips, Thomas M. Lahey

(International computer science series)

Addison-Wesley, 1994

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Includes bibliographgical references and index

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Offering a clear tutorial guide to the new Fortran 90 language, this book highlights Fortran 90's role as a powerful tool for problem solving in engineering and science. Having been involved in the development of the new standard, the authors provide (as a bonus) an inside perspective on the design rationale behind the major features of Fortran 90.

Table of Contents

Preface 1. Introduction - six key questions PART I. FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES 2. First steps in Fortran 90 programming 3. Essential data handling 4. Basic building blocks 5. Controlling the flow of your program 6. Repeating parts of your program 7. An introduction to arrays 8. More control over input and output 9. Using files to preserve data Intermission - Developing and testing programs PART II. TOWARDS REAL PROGRAMMING 10. An introduction to numerical methods in Fortran 90 programs 11. More flexible procedures 12. Creating your own environment with modules 13. Array processing and matrix manipulation 14. Parameterized and other data types 15. Additional input/output and file handling facilities 16. Pointers and dynamic data structures 17. Global data through storage association 18. More about numerical methods Afterword - The Seven Golden Rules Appendix A. Intrinsic functions Appendix B. The rules for host and USE association Appendix C. Statement order in Fortran 90 Appendix D. The ASCII Character Set Appendix E. Obsolete features of Fortran 90 Glossary Bibliography Answers to self-test exercises Answers to selected programming exercises Index to programs and procedures Index

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