Jeanne C. Adams, Walter S. Brainerd, Richard A. Hendrickson, Richard E. Maine, Jeanne T. Martin, Brian T. Smith (auth.)1846283787, 978-1-84628-378-9, 978-1-84628-746-6
Fortran continues to be the premier language used in scientific and engineering computing since its introduction in the 1950s. Fortran 2003 is the latest standard version and has many excellent modern features that assist programmers in writing efficient, portable and maintainable programs that are useful for everything from ‘hard science’ to text processing.
The Fortran 2003 Handbook is the definitive and comprehensive guide to Fortran 2003, the latest standard version of Fortran. This all-inclusive volume offers a reader-friendly, easy-to-follow and informal description of Fortran 2003, and has been developed to provide not only a readable explanation of features, but also some rationale for the inclusion of features and their use. Experienced Fortran 95 programmers will be able to use this volume to assimilate quickly those features in Fortran 2003 that are not in Fortran 95 (Fortran 2003 contains all of the features of Fortran 95).
Features and benefits:
• The complete syntax of Fortran 2003 is supplied.
• Each of the intrinsic standard procedures is described in detail.
• There is a complete listing of the new, obsolescent, and deleted features.
• Numerous examples are given throughout, providing insights into intended uses and interactions of the features.
• IEEE module procedures are covered thoroughly.
• Chapters begin with a summary of the main terms and concepts described.
• Models provide the reader with insight into the language.
Key Topics:
• Fortran Concepts and Terms
• Language Elements and Source Form
• Data Types
• Block Constructs and Execution Control
• I/O Processing and Editing
• Interoperability with C
• Standard Intrinsic Procedures
This highly versatile and authoritative handbook is intended for anyone who wants a comprehensive survey of Fortran 2003, including those familiar with programming language concepts but unfamiliar with Fortran. It offers a practical description of Fortran 2003 for professionals developing sophisticated application and commercial software in Fortran, as well as developers of Fortran compilers.
All authors have been heavily involved in the development of Fortran standards. They have served on national and international Fortran standard development committees, and include a chair, convenors and editors of the Fortran 90, 95, and 2003 standards. In addition, Walt Brainerd is the owner of The Fortran Company, Tucson, AZ, USA.
Table of contents :
Front Matter….Pages i-xii
Introduction….Pages 1-9
Fortran Concepts and Terms….Pages 11-41
Language Elements and Source Form….Pages 43-59
Data types….Pages 61-114
Declarations….Pages 115-169
Using Data….Pages 171-197
Expressions and Assignment….Pages 199-256
Block Constructs and Execution Control….Pages 257-284
Input and Output Processing….Pages 285-365
Input and Output Editing….Pages 367-418
Program Units….Pages 419-435
Using Procedures….Pages 437-496
Intrinsic Procedures and Modules….Pages 497-519
IEEE Exceptions and Arithmetic….Pages 521-560
Interoperability with C….Pages 561-579
Scope, Association, and Definition….Pages 581-604
Back Matter….Pages 605-712
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