Fortran for Scientists and Engineers ISE

4th Edition
1260547051 · 9781260547054
Fortran for Scientists and Engineers teaches simutaneously both the fundamentals of the Fortran language and a programming style that results in good, maintainable programs. In addition, it serves as a reference for Professionals working in the indus… Read More
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1) Introduction to Computers and the Fortran Language

2) Basic Elements of Fortran

3) Program Design and Branching Structures

4) Loops and Character Manipulation

5) Basic I/O Concepts

6) Introduction to Arrays

7) Introduction to Procedures

8) Additional Features of Arrays

9) Additional Features of Procedures

10) More About Character Variables

11) Additional Intrinsic Data Types

12) Derived Data Types

13) Advanced Features of Procedures and Modules

14) Advanced I/O Concepts

15) Pointers and Dynamic Data Structures

16) Object-Oriented Programming in Fortran

17) Coarrays

18) Redundant, Obsolescent, and Deleted Fortran Features

A) ASCII and EBCDIC Coding Systems

B) Fortran / C Interoperability

C) Fortran 2008 Intrinsic Procedures

D) Order of Statements in a Fortran Program

Fortran for Scientists and Engineers teaches simutaneously both the fundamentals of the Fortran language and a programming style that results in good, maintainable programs. In addition, it serves as a reference for Professionals working in the industry. Among its strengths are its concise, clear explanations of Fortran Syntax and Programming Procedures, the inclusion of a wealth of examples and exercises to help students grasp difficult concepts, and its explanations about how to understand code written for older versions of Fortran.