Programming in F

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Programming in F

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

Addison-Wesley, c1998

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 613-614) and indexes

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F is a new programming language developed by Imaginel Inc., and has been carefully designed to provide a powerful, safe and elegant programming language for engineers and scientists. F is derived from Fortran 90. Every F program is also a Fortran 90 program, and F is, Therefore, an ideal language to learn both in its own right and if you expect to use Fortran in the future. The book is ideal for those learning how to program in F (or in Fortran 90) and is a natural successor to the authors' earlier book about Fortran 90 programming.

Table of Contents

Preface 1. Introduction FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES 2. First Steps in F Programming 3. Essential Data Handling 4. Basic Building Blocks 5. Controlling the Flow of Your Program 6. Repeating Parts of Your Program 7. Improved Building Blocks 8. An Introduction to Arrays 9. More Control Over Input and Output 10. Using Files to Preserve Data 11. Intermission - Designing, Coding and Debugging Programs TOWARDS REAL PROGRAMMING 12. An Introduction to Numerical Methods in F Programs 13. Array Processing and Matrix Manipulation 14. Pointers and Dynamic Data Structures 15. Additional Input/Output and File Handling Facilities 16. Creating Your Own Envionment 17. More About Numerical Methods 18. Afterword - The Seven Golden Rules Appendices A: Intrinsic Procedures B: Reserved Words and Order of Statements C: The Relationship Between F and Fortran 90 D: The ASCII Character Set Glossary Bibliography Answers to Self-Test Exercises Index to Programs and Procedures Index

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