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- catalog contributor b9972633.
- catalog created "c1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "c1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1992.".
- catalog description "Ch. 0. Sneak Preview -- Ch. 1. Introduction. 1.1. History. 1.2. Why a New Standard? 1.3. Why Not Use Another Language? 1.4. Development of Fortran 90. 1.5. Fortran 77 Compatibility. 1.6. Extensibility. 1.7. Intrinsic and Standard Modules. 1.8. The Fortran 90 Language Standard. 1.9. References -- Ch. 2. Fortran Concepts and Terms. 2.1. Scope and Association. 2.2. Program Organization. 2.3. Data Environment. 2.4. Program Execution. 2.5. Terms. 2.6. Summary of Forms. 2.7. Ordering Requirements. 2.8. Example Fortran 90 Program. 2.9. Summary -- Ch. 3. Language Elements and Source Form. 3.1. The Processor Character Set. 3.2. Lexical Tokens. 3.3. Source Form. 3.4. Rules for Fixed/Free Source Form. 3.5. The INCLUDE Line. 3.6. Low-Level Syntax. 3.7. Summary -- ".
- catalog description "Ch. 10. Input and Output Editing. 10.1. Explicit Formatting. 10.2. Format Specifications. 10.3. Character String Edit Descriptor Form. 10.4. Formatted Data Transfer. 10.5. File Positioning by Format Control. 10.6. Numeric Editing. 10.7. Logical Editing. 10.8. Character Editing. 10.9. Control Edit Descriptors. 10.10. List-Directed Formatting. 10.11. Namelist Formatting. 10.12. Summary -- Ch. 11. Program Units. 11.1. Overview. 11.2. Main Program. 11.3. Internal Procedures. 11.4. Host Association. 11.5. External Subprograms. 11.6. Modules. 11.7. Block Data Program Units. 11.8. Summary -- Ch. 12. Using Procedures. 12.1. Procedure Terms and Concepts. 12.2. Subroutines. 12.3. Functions. 12.4. Procedure-Related Statements. 12.5. Argument Association. 12.6. Procedure Interfaces. 12.7. Summary -- ".
- catalog description "Ch. 13. Intrinsic Procedures. 13.1. Intrinsic Procedure Terms and Concepts. 13.2. Representation Models. 13.3. Inquiry and Numeric Manipulation Functions. 13.4. Transfer and Conversion Functions. 13.5. Computation Functions. 13.6. Array Functions. 13.7. Intrinsic Subroutines. 13.8. Alphabetical List of All Intrinsic Procedures. 13.9. Specific Names for Generic Intrinsic Procedures. 13.10. Summary -- Ch. 14. Scope, Association, and Definition. 14.1. The Use of Names. 14.2. Scope. 14.3. Association. 14.4. Definition Status -- Appendix A: Intrinsic Procedures -- Appendix B: Fortran 90 Syntax. B.1. The Form of the Syntax. B.2. Syntax Rules and.".
- catalog description "Ch. 4. Data Types. 4.1. Building the Data Environment for a Problem Solution. 4.2. What Is Meant by "Type" in Fortran? 4.3. Intrinsic Data Types. 4.4. Derived Types. 4.5. Structure Constructors. 4.6. Array Constructors. 4.7. Summary -- Ch. 5. Declarations. 5.1. Type Declaration Statements. 5.2. Implicit Typing. 5.3. Array Properties. 5.4. Pointer Properties. 5.6. Object Accessibility and Use. 5.7. Procedure Properties. 5.8. Automatic Data Objects. 5.9. NAMELIST Statement. 5.10. Storage Association. 5.11. Summary -- Ch. 6. Using Data. 6.1. Constants and Variables. 6.2. Substrings. 6.3. Structure Components. 6.4. Arrays. 6.5. Pointers and Allocatable Arrays. 6.6. Summary -- Ch. 7. Expressions and Assignment. 7.1. Introduction to Fortran 90 Expressions. 7.2. Formation of Expressions. 7.3. Interpretation of Expressions. 7.4. Evaluation of Expressions. 7.5. Assignment. 7.6. Summary -- ".
- catalog description "Ch. 8. Controlling Execution. 8.1. The Execution Sequence. 8.2. Blocks and Executable Constructs. 8.3. IF Construct and IF Statement. 8.4. The CASE Construct. 8.5. The DO Construct. 8.6. Branching. 8.7. Obsolescent Control Statements. 8.8. Summary -- Ch. 9. Input and Output Processing. 9.1. Records, Files, Access Methods, and Units. 9.2. Data Transfer Statements. 9.3. Execution Model for Data Transfer Statements. 9.4. Error and Other Conditions in Input/Output Statements. 9.5. The OPEN Statement. 9.6. The CLOSE Statement. 9.7. Inquiring about Files. 9.8. File Positioning Statements. 9.9. Restrictions on Input/Output Specifiers, List Items, and Statements. 9.10. Summary -- ".
- catalog description "Constraints. B.3. Cross References -- Appendix C: Decremental Features. C.1. Deleted Features. C.2. Obsolescent Features.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 24) and indexes.".
- catalog extent "xi, 740 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Fortran 90 handbook.".
- catalog identifier "0070004064".
- catalog isFormatOf "Fortran 90 handbook.".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "c1992.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Intertext Publications : McGraw-Hill Book Co.,".
- catalog relation "Fortran 90 handbook.".
- catalog subject "005.13/3 20".
- catalog subject "FORTRAN 90 (Computer program language)".
- catalog subject "QA76.73.F28 F67 1992".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 0. Sneak Preview -- Ch. 1. Introduction. 1.1. History. 1.2. Why a New Standard? 1.3. Why Not Use Another Language? 1.4. Development of Fortran 90. 1.5. Fortran 77 Compatibility. 1.6. Extensibility. 1.7. Intrinsic and Standard Modules. 1.8. The Fortran 90 Language Standard. 1.9. References -- Ch. 2. Fortran Concepts and Terms. 2.1. Scope and Association. 2.2. Program Organization. 2.3. Data Environment. 2.4. Program Execution. 2.5. Terms. 2.6. Summary of Forms. 2.7. Ordering Requirements. 2.8. Example Fortran 90 Program. 2.9. Summary -- Ch. 3. Language Elements and Source Form. 3.1. The Processor Character Set. 3.2. Lexical Tokens. 3.3. Source Form. 3.4. Rules for Fixed/Free Source Form. 3.5. The INCLUDE Line. 3.6. Low-Level Syntax. 3.7. Summary -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 10. Input and Output Editing. 10.1. Explicit Formatting. 10.2. Format Specifications. 10.3. Character String Edit Descriptor Form. 10.4. Formatted Data Transfer. 10.5. File Positioning by Format Control. 10.6. Numeric Editing. 10.7. Logical Editing. 10.8. Character Editing. 10.9. Control Edit Descriptors. 10.10. List-Directed Formatting. 10.11. Namelist Formatting. 10.12. Summary -- Ch. 11. Program Units. 11.1. Overview. 11.2. Main Program. 11.3. Internal Procedures. 11.4. Host Association. 11.5. External Subprograms. 11.6. Modules. 11.7. Block Data Program Units. 11.8. Summary -- Ch. 12. Using Procedures. 12.1. Procedure Terms and Concepts. 12.2. Subroutines. 12.3. Functions. 12.4. Procedure-Related Statements. 12.5. Argument Association. 12.6. Procedure Interfaces. 12.7. Summary -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 13. Intrinsic Procedures. 13.1. Intrinsic Procedure Terms and Concepts. 13.2. Representation Models. 13.3. Inquiry and Numeric Manipulation Functions. 13.4. Transfer and Conversion Functions. 13.5. Computation Functions. 13.6. Array Functions. 13.7. Intrinsic Subroutines. 13.8. Alphabetical List of All Intrinsic Procedures. 13.9. Specific Names for Generic Intrinsic Procedures. 13.10. Summary -- Ch. 14. Scope, Association, and Definition. 14.1. The Use of Names. 14.2. Scope. 14.3. Association. 14.4. Definition Status -- Appendix A: Intrinsic Procedures -- Appendix B: Fortran 90 Syntax. B.1. The Form of the Syntax. B.2. Syntax Rules and.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 4. Data Types. 4.1. Building the Data Environment for a Problem Solution. 4.2. What Is Meant by "Type" in Fortran? 4.3. Intrinsic Data Types. 4.4. Derived Types. 4.5. Structure Constructors. 4.6. Array Constructors. 4.7. Summary -- Ch. 5. Declarations. 5.1. Type Declaration Statements. 5.2. Implicit Typing. 5.3. Array Properties. 5.4. Pointer Properties. 5.6. Object Accessibility and Use. 5.7. Procedure Properties. 5.8. Automatic Data Objects. 5.9. NAMELIST Statement. 5.10. Storage Association. 5.11. Summary -- Ch. 6. Using Data. 6.1. Constants and Variables. 6.2. Substrings. 6.3. Structure Components. 6.4. Arrays. 6.5. Pointers and Allocatable Arrays. 6.6. Summary -- Ch. 7. Expressions and Assignment. 7.1. Introduction to Fortran 90 Expressions. 7.2. Formation of Expressions. 7.3. Interpretation of Expressions. 7.4. Evaluation of Expressions. 7.5. Assignment. 7.6. Summary -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 8. Controlling Execution. 8.1. The Execution Sequence. 8.2. Blocks and Executable Constructs. 8.3. IF Construct and IF Statement. 8.4. The CASE Construct. 8.5. The DO Construct. 8.6. Branching. 8.7. Obsolescent Control Statements. 8.8. Summary -- Ch. 9. Input and Output Processing. 9.1. Records, Files, Access Methods, and Units. 9.2. Data Transfer Statements. 9.3. Execution Model for Data Transfer Statements. 9.4. Error and Other Conditions in Input/Output Statements. 9.5. The OPEN Statement. 9.6. The CLOSE Statement. 9.7. Inquiring about Files. 9.8. File Positioning Statements. 9.9. Restrictions on Input/Output Specifiers, List Items, and Statements. 9.10. Summary -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Constraints. B.3. Cross References -- Appendix C: Decremental Features. C.1. Deleted Features. C.2. Obsolescent Features.".
- catalog title "Fortran 90 handbook : complete ANSI/ISO reference / Jeanne C. Adams ... [et al.].".
- catalog type "text".