Abstract
The aims of the chapter are:
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To look more formally at the terminology required to precisely describe arrays.
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To introduce ways in which we can manipulate whole arrays and parts of arrays (sections).
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ALLOCATABLE arrays — ways in which the size of an array can be deferred until execution time.
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To introduce the concept of array element ordering and physical and virtual memory.
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To introduce ways in which we can initialize arrays using array constructors.
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To introduce the WHERE statement and array masking.
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To introduce the FORALL statement and construct.
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Chivers, I., Sleightholme, J. (2000). Whole Array and Additional Array Features. In: Introducing Fortran 95. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0403-2_11
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