FORTRAN 77: A problem-solving approach

By: Smith Z MarilynPublication details: Delhi Galgotia Publications (P) Ltd. 1989 Description: 1-460Subject(s): Computer scienceDDC classification: 001.6424 Summary: 1. Principles of problem solving 2. Broadening your computer background 3. Problem solving using FORTRAN 4. Elements of FORTRAN 5. What! My program has an error? 6. More to learn about input/output 7. Subscripting variables and looping 8. Manipulating characters 9. Variables with more than one subscript 10. Subdividing a program into manageable parts 11. File input and output 12. Other FORTRAN statements that may come in handy
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1. Principles of problem solving
2. Broadening your computer background
3. Problem solving using FORTRAN
4. Elements of FORTRAN
5. What! My program has an error?
6. More to learn about input/output
7. Subscripting variables and looping
8. Manipulating characters
9. Variables with more than one subscript
10. Subdividing a program into manageable parts
11. File input and output
12. Other FORTRAN statements that may come in handy

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