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C
ONTENTS
PREFACE
VII
CHARTER
1
GETTING
READY
1
1.1
OVERVIEW
OF
THE
CHAPTER
1
1.2
FORTRAN,
FORTRAN
77,
FORTRAN
90,
FORTRAN
2
1.3
FORTRAN
90
COMPARED
WITH
FORTRAN
77
4
1.4
FORTRAN
90
VERSION
OF
THE
"HELLO,
WORLD"
PROGRAM
6
1.5
PREVIEW:
SIMPLE
EXTENSIONS
OF
FORTRAN
77
8
1.6
PREVIEW:
ARRAY
OPERATIONS
11
1.7
PREVIEW:
SHARING
DATA
BY
WAY
OF
A
MODULE
13
1.8
PREVIEW:
MODULE
SUBPROGRAMS
16
1.9
PREVIEW:
DERIVED
TYPES
19
1.10
PREVIEW:
POINTERS
21
1.11
PREVIEW:
INTERFACE
BLOCKS
24
1.12
PREVIEW:
SCOPING
UNITS
28
1.13
TERMINOLOGY:
CONSTANT,
VARIABLE,
ARRAY
31
1.14
CONVENTIONS
USED
IN
SPECIFYING
SYNTAX
32
CHAPTER
2
LAYING
THE
FOUNDATION
35
2.1
OVERVIEW
OF
THE
CHAPTER
35
2.2
PROGRAMMER-CHOSEN NAMES
37
2.3
FREE
SOURCE
FORM
39
2.4
THE
GENERAL
FORM
OF
A
MAIN
PROGRAM
44
2.5
SIMPLE
TYPE
DECLARATIONS
FOR
INTRINSIC
TYPES
46
2.6
SPECIFYING
INITIAL
VALUES
IN
A
TYPE
DECLARATION
50
2.7
ATTRIBUTE
LIST
IN
A
TYPE
DECLARATION
52
2.8
THE
FORTRAN
90
CONCEPT
OF
KIND
57
2.9
SYNTAX
OF
THE
TYPE
DECLARATION
STATEMENT
63
2.10
ATTRIBUTE
SPECIFICATION
STATEMENTS
66
CHAPTER
3
CONTROL
CONSTRUCTS
69
3.1
OVERVIEW
OF
FORTRAN
CONTROL
STRUCTURES
69
3.2
LOGICAL
EXPRESSIONS
71
3.3
THE
IF
CONSTRUCT
72
3.4
INTRODUCTION
TO
THE
CASE
CONSTRUCT
74
3.5
A
MORE
GENERAL EXAMPLE
OF
THE
CASE
CONSTRUCT
75
3.6
CASE
SELECTOR
OF
TYPE
CHARACTER
77
3.7
THE
GENERAL
FORM
OF
THE
CASE
CONSTRUCT
80
X
C
ONTENTS
CHARTER
4
CHARTER
5
CHARTER
6
3.8
DO
CONSTRUCT
WITH
LOOP
INDEX
81
3.9
DO
WHILE
CONSTRUCT
84
3.10
THE
SIMPLE
DO
AND
THE
EXIT
86
3.11
THE
CYCLE
STATEMENT
89
3.12
CHOOSING
THE
"
RIGHT
"
CONTROL
STRUCTURE
92
ARRAYS
99
4.1
OVERVIEW
OF
ARRAY
FEATURES
99
4.2
INTRODUCTION
TO
FORTRAN
90
ARRAYS
100
4.3
INTRINSIC
OPERATORS
AND
FUNCTIONS
USED
WITH
ARRAYS
103
4.4
MASKED
ARRAY
ASSIGNMENT
105
4.5
ARRAY
CONSTANTS
108
4.6
ARRAY
SECTIONS
110
4.7
ARRAY
CONSTRUCTORS
112
4.8
THE
RESHAPE
INTRINSIC
FUNCTION
114
4.9
ZERO-SIZED
ARRAYS
116
4.10
ALLOCATABLE
ARRAYS
118
4.11
INVERTING
A
MATRIX
122
DERIVED
TYPES
127
5.1
INTRODUCTION
TO
DERIVED
TYPES
AND
STRUCTURES
127
5.2
DEFINING
A
DERIVED
TYPE
AND
USING
STRUCTURES
128
5.3
COMPONENTS
NEED
NOT
BE
OF
DIFFERENT
TYPES
130
5.4
ASSIGNMENT
TO
VARIABLES
OF
A
DERIVED
TYPE
131
5.5
STRUCTURE
CONSTRUCTORS
133
5.6
COMPONENTS
MAY
BE
OF
DERIVED
TYPES
135
5.7
A
STRUCTURE
COMPONENT
CAN
BE
AN
ARRAY
137
5.8
AN
ELEMENT
OF
AN
ARRAY
CAN
BE
A
STRUCTURE
138
5.9
A
VARIABLE
NAME
MAY
DUPLICATE
A
COMPONENT
NAME
141
5.10
DERIVED-TYPE
DEFINITIONS
AND
HOST
ASSOCIATION
143
5.11
THE
SEQUENCE
STATEMENT
145
5.12
GENERAL
SYNTAX
OF
A
DERIVED-TYPE
DEFINITION
146
5.13
SORTING
AN
ARRAY
OF
DERIVED
TYPE
148
EXTERNAL
SUBPROGRAMS
151
6.1
BACKGROUND
151
6.2
ELEMENTAIY
ASPECTS
OF
SUBPROGRAMS
152
6.3
ARRAY
ARGUMENTS:
A
FIRST
LOOK
155
6.4
THE
INTENT
ATTRIBUTE
160
6.5
AUTOMATIC
DATA
OBJECTS
162
6.6
THE
SAVE
ATTRIBUTE
165
6.7
THE
RESULT
OPTION
IN
THE
FUNCTION
STATEMENT
168
6.8
RECURSION
171
6.9
SYNTAX
OF
SUBROUTINE
AND
FUNCTION
STATEMENTS
176
6.10
EXTERNAL
SUBPROGRAMS
AND
SCOPE
178
C
ONTENTS
XL
6.11
TERMINOLOGY:
SUBPROGRAMS
AND
PROCEDURES
181
CHARTER
7
INTRODUCTION
TO
THE
MODULE
183
7.1
OVERVIEW
OF
THE
MODULE
183
7.2
MODULE
CONTAINING
RELATED
NAMED
CONSTANTS
184
7.3
A
MODULE
CONTAINING
A
DERIVED-TYPE
DEFINITION
187
7.4
A
MODULE
MAY
USE
ANOTHER
MODULE
189
7.5
MODULES
FACILITATE
DATA
SHARING
192
7.6
GLOBAL
ALLOCATABLE
ARRAYS
194
7.7
THE
SAVE
ATTRIBUTE
FOR
VARIABLES
IN
A
MODULE
197
7.8
INITIALIZATION
MAY
BE
PERFORMED
IN
A
MODULE
199
7.9
A
MODULE
MAY
CONTAIN
SUBPROGRAMS
202
7.10
THE
ASSUMED-SHAPE
ARRAY
206
7.11
FUNCTION
RESULT OF
DERIVED
TYPE
210
7.12
A
FUNCTION
CAN
RETURN
AN
ARRAY-VALUED
RESULT
213
7.13
ELEMENTARY
LANGUAGE
RULES
RELATED
TO
MODULES
216
CHARTER
8
INTERNAL
SUBPROGRAMS
219
8.1
OVERVIEW
OF
INTERNAL
SUBPROGRAMS
219
8.2
EXAMPLE
OF
AN
INTERNAL
SUBROUTINE
220
8.3
EXAMPLE
OF
AN
INTERNAL
FUNCTION
222
8.4
EXAMPLE
OF
A
HOST
CONTAINING
FOUR
INTERNAL
SUBPROGRAMS
223
8.5
THE
SCOPE
OF
VARIABLE
NAMES
226
8.6
THE
SCOPE
OF
STATEMENT
LABELS
228
8.7
AN
INTERNAL
FUNCTION
WHOSE
RESULT
IS
OF
A
DERIVED
TYPE
230
8.8
AN
INTERNAL
FUNCTION
WHOSE
RESULT
IS
AN
ARRAY
232
8.9
AN
INTERNAL
SUBPROGRAM
MAY
BE
RECURSIVE
235
8.10
A
MODULE
SUBPROGRAM
MAY
CONTAIN
INTERNAL
SUBPROGRAMS
237
8.11
INTERNAL
SUBPROGRAMS
AND
SCOPING
UNITS
240
8.12
LANGUAGE
RULES
RELATED
TO
INTERNAL
SUBPROGRAMS
242
CHARTER
9
OVERLOADING
AND
DEFINED
OPERATIONS
247
9.1
INTRODUCTION
TO
GENERIC
IDENTIFIERS
247
9.2
A
PROGRAMMER-DEFINED
GENERIC
NAME
249
9.3
INTRINSIC
OPERATORS
253
9.4
A
FIRST
EXAMPLE
OF
OPERATOR
OVERLOADING
256
9.5
DEFINED
OPERATIONS
ARE
NOT
AUTOMATICALLY
COMMUTATIVE
259
9.6
OVERLOADING
A
RELATIONAL
OPERATOR
261
9.7
PROGRAMMER-DEFINED
OPERATORS
264
9.8
PRECEDENCE
OF
OPERATORS
266
9.9
DEFINED
ASSIGNMENT:
OVERLOADING
THE
EQUAL
SIGN
270
9.10
RULES
APPLYING
TO
GENERIC
IDENTIFIERS
273
XLI
C
ONTENTS
CHARTER
10
POINTERS
TO
ARRAYS
277
10.1
INTRODUCTION
TO
FORTRAN
90
POINTERS
277
10.2
POINTER
ASSIGNMENT
219
10.3
POINTER
TO
A
DECLARED
ARRAY
281
10.4
AN
ARRAY
SECTION
MAY
BE
THE
TARGET
OF
A
POINTER
283
10.5
POINTER
ASSOCIATION
STATUS
285
10.6
DYNAMICALLY
ALLOCATED
TARGETS
287
10.7
SWAPPING
POINTERS
INSTEAD
OF
SWAPPING
ARRAYS
290
10.8
ARRAY
POINTER
AS
A
COMPONENT
OF
A
DERIVED
TYPE
293
10.9
ACHIEVING
THE
EFFECT
OF
AN
ARRAY
OF
POINTERS
295
10.10
A
DUMMY
ARGUMENT
MAY
HAVE
THE
POINTER
ATTRIBUTE
297
10.11
A
DUMMY
ARGUMENT
MAY
HAVE
THE
TARGET
ATTRIBUTE
300
10.12
A
FUNCTION
MAY
RETURN
A
RESULT
THAT
IS
A
POINTER
303
CHARTER
11
POINTERS
TO
STRUCTURES
307
11.1
INTRODUCTION
TO
POINTERS
TO
STRUCTURES
307
11.2
POINTER
TO
A
DECLARED
STRUCTURE
309
11.3
POINTER
TO
A
DYNAMICALLY
ALLOCATED
STRUCTURE
311
11.4
INTRODUCTION
TO
THE
QUEUE
314
11.5
QUEUE
OPERATIONS
BROKEN
OUT
INTO
SUBPROGRAMS
318
11.6
STACKS
AS
LINKED
LISTS
326
11.7
BINARY
TREES
333
CHARTER
12
ACCESSIBILITY
OF
IDENTIFIERS
IN
A
MODULE
345
12.1
OVERVIEW
OF
MODULE
ACCESS
345
12.2
USING
PRIVATE
TO
MAKE
NAMES
INACCESSIBLE
347
12.3
USING
PUBLIC
TO
MAKE
NAMES
ACCESSIBLE
350
12.4
A
DERIVED
TYPE
MAY
BE
ENTIRELY
INACCESSIBLE
351
12.5
A
PUBLIC
DERIVED
TYPE
WITH
INACCESSIBLE
COMPONENTS
356
12.6
GENERIC
IDENTIFIERS
ARE
NOT
AUTOMATICALLY
ACCESSIBLE
361
12.7
RULES
FOR
ACCESSIBILITY
STATEMENTS
364
12.8
THE
RENAME
CAPABILITY
IN
THE
USE
STATEMENT
366
12.9
THE
ONLY
OPTION
OF
THE
USE
STATEMENT
368
12.10
RULES
APPLICABLE
TO
THE
USE
STATEMENT
369
CHARTER
13
INTERFACE
BODIES
373
13.1
GENERAL REMARKS
ABOUT
THE
INTERFACE
BODY
373
13.2
ELEMENTARY
ASPECTS
OF
INTERFACE
BODIES
374
13.3
PLACING
AN
INTERFACE
BLOCK
IN
A
MODULE
378
13.4
VARIABLE
NAMES
OF
A
DERIVED
TYPE
IN
AN
INTERFACE
BODY
382
13.5
WHEN
AN
INTERFACE
BODY
IS
MANDATORY
384
13.6
EXTEMAL
SUBPROGRAM
WITH
ASSUMED-SHAPE
ARGUMENT
387
13.7
EXTEMAL
FUNCTION
RETUMING
ARRAY
OF
VALUES
AS
RESULT
392
13.8
CHARACTER
FUNCTION
RESULT OF
NONCONSTANT
LENGTH
394
13.9
ARGUMENT
KEYWORDS
397
C
ONTENTS
XLLL
13.10
OPTIONAL
ARGUMENTS
402
13.11
GENERIC
NAME
IMPLEMENTED
USING
EXTEMAL
PROCEDURES
407
13.12
ISSUES
OF
SCOPE
RELATED
TO
INTERFACE
BODIES
411
CHARTER
14
INPUT/OUTPUT
415
14.1
OVERVIEW
OF
NEW
I/O
FEATURES
415
14.2
THE
STATUS
=
"REPLACE"
SPECIFIER
IN
THE
OPEN
416
14.3
THE
POSITION=
SPECIFIER
IN
THE
OPEN
419
14.4
THE
ACTION=
SPECIFIER
IN
THE
OPEN
422
14.5
THE
PAD=
SPECIFIER
IN
THE
OPEN
425
14.6
THE
DELIM=
SPECIFIER
IN
THE
OPEN
427
14.7
NONADVANCING
I/O
430
14.8
THE
SIZE=
SPECIFIER
IN
A
NONADVANCING
READ
433
14.9
ES
AND
EN
DATA
EDIT
DESCRIPTORS
436
14.10
NAMELIST
I/O
438
14.11
THE
NEW
SPECIFIERS
IN
THE
INQUIRE
STATEMENT
442
14.12
INQUIRE-BY-OUTPUT-LIST
FORM
OF
THE
INQUIRE
STATEMENT
445
APPENDIX
A
FORTRAN
90
STANDARD
STATEMENT
KEYWORDS
449
APPENDIX
B
ORDER
OF
STATEMENTS
455
APPENDIX
C
FORTRAN
90
STANDARD
GENERIC
INTRINSIC
PROCEDURES
457
APPENDIX
D
FIXED
SOURCE
FORM
467
APPENDIX
E
BINARY,
OCTAL,
AND
HEXADECIMAL
VALUES
469
APPENDIX
F
OBSOLESCENT
FEATURES
471
F.L
THE
NATURE
OF
OBSOLESCENT
FEATURES
471
F.2
DO
CONTROL
VARIABLE
OF
TYPE
REAL
471
F.3
DO
TERMINATION
OTHER
THAN
END
DO
OR
CONTINUE
472
F.4
SHARED
DO
TERMINATION
473
F.5
ARITHMETIC
IF
STATEMENT
473
F.6
BRANCH
TO
END
IF
FROM
OUTSIDE
IF
CONSTRUCT
474
F.7
H
EDIT
DESCRIPTOR
474
F.8
PAUSE
STATEMENT
475
F.9
THE
ASSIGN
STATEMENT
AND
THE
ASSIGNED
GO
TO
STATEMENT
475
F.10
ASSIGNED
FORMAT
477
F.LL
ALTEMATE
RETURN
479
APPENDIX
G
SPECIAL-PURPOSE
VARIETIES
OF
PROCEDURES
481
G.L
OVERVIEW
OF
THE
APPENDIX
481
G.2
STATEMENT
FUNCTIONS
481
XLV
C
ONTENTS
G.3
MULTIPLE-ENTRY
SUBPROGRAMS
483
G.4
DUMMY
PROCEDURES
485
G.5
INTRINSIC
PROCEDURE
NAME
AS
AN
ACTUAL
ARGUMENT
490
INDEX
493 |
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illustrated | Not Illustrated |
indexdate | 2024-08-17T04:01:21Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 0387979956 |
language | German |
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physical | XIV, 501 S. |
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spellingShingle | Redwine, Cooper Upgrading to Fortran 90 Fortran 90 (langage de programmation) ram LINGUAGEM DE PROGRAMAÇÃO larpcal FORTRAN 90 (Computer program language) FORTRAN 90 (DE-588)4267480-3 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4267480-3 |
title | Upgrading to Fortran 90 |
title_auth | Upgrading to Fortran 90 |
title_exact_search | Upgrading to Fortran 90 |
title_full | Upgrading to Fortran 90 Cooper Redwine |
title_fullStr | Upgrading to Fortran 90 Cooper Redwine |
title_full_unstemmed | Upgrading to Fortran 90 Cooper Redwine |
title_short | Upgrading to Fortran 90 |
title_sort | upgrading to fortran 90 |
topic | Fortran 90 (langage de programmation) ram LINGUAGEM DE PROGRAMAÇÃO larpcal FORTRAN 90 (Computer program language) FORTRAN 90 (DE-588)4267480-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Fortran 90 (langage de programmation) LINGUAGEM DE PROGRAMAÇÃO FORTRAN 90 (Computer program language) FORTRAN 90 |
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
THWS Schweinfurt Magazin
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2801 1991:2749 |
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Exemplar 1 | ausleihbar Verfügbar Bestellen |