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Arrays 2 Further Examples

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Introducing Fortran 95

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The aims of the chapter are to extend the concepts introduced in the previous chanter and in particular:

  • To introduce the idea of an array with more than one dimension.

  • To introduce the corresponding control structure to permit easy manipulation of higher dimensioned arrays.

  • To introduce an extended form of the DIMENSION attribute declaration.

  • To introduce the corresponding alternative form to the DO statement, to help manipulate the array in this new form.

  • To introduce the DO loop as a mechanism for the control of repetition in general, not just for manipulating arrays.

  • To formally define the block DO syntax.

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Chivers, I., Sleightholme, J. (2000). Arrays 2 Further Examples. In: Introducing Fortran 95. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0403-2_10

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