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Abstract

The aims of this chapter are:

  • to examine the last predefined type available in Fortran: logical

  • to introduce the concepts necessary to use logical expressions effectively; namely

    • logical variables

    • logical operators

    • the hierarchy of operations

    • truth tables

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Chivers, I.D., Sleightholme, J. (1995). Logical. In: Introducing Fortran 90. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3031-4_18

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