Introduction to programming with Fortran [electronic resource] : with coverage of Fortran 90, 95, 2003, 2008 and 77 / Ian Chivers, Jane Sleightholme.

This edition has been revised to stress the use of modern Fortran throughout. Key features: lots of clear, simple and complete examples highlighting the key core language features of modern Fortran including data typing, array processing, control structures functions, subroutines, user defined types...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Springer)
Main Author: Chivers, I. D. (Ian David), 1952-
Other Authors: Sleighthome, Jane, 1950-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Springer, ©2012.
Edition:2nd ed.
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505 0 0 |t Overview --  |t Introduction to Problem Solving --  |t Introduction to Programming Languages --  |t Introduction to Programming --  |t Arithmetic --  |t Arrays 1: Some Fundamentals --  |t Arrays 2: Further Examples --  |t Whole Array and Additional Array Features --  |t Output of Results --  |t Reading in Data --  |t Files --  |t Functions --  |t Control Structures --  |t Characters --  |t Complex --  |t Logical --  |t Introduction to Derived Types --  |t An Introduction to Pointers --  |t Introduction to Subroutines --  |t Subroutines: 2 --  |t Modules --  |t Simple Data Structuring in Fortran --  |t Operator Overloading --  |t Generic Programming --  |t Mathematical Examples --  |t Object Oriented Programming --  |t Introduction to Parallel Programming --  |t MPI -- Message Passing Interface --  |t OpenMP --  |t Coarray Fortran --  |t C Interop --  |t ISOTR 15580 IEEE Arithmetic --  |t Miscellaneous Features and Examples --  |t Converting from Fortran 77 --  |g App. A.  |t Glossary --  |g App. B.  |t ASCII character set --  |g App. C.  |t Intrinsic functions and procedures --  |g App. D.  |t English and Latin texts --  |g App. E.  |t Coded text extract --  |g App. F.  |t Formal syntax --  |g App. G.  |t Compiler options. 
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