Abstract
The aims of the chapter are to introduce the fundamental concepts of arrays and do loop s, in particular:
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To introduce the idea of tables of data and some of the formal terms used to describe them:
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Array.
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Vector.
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List and linear list.
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To discuss the array as a random access structure where any element can be accessed as readily as any other and to note that the data in an array are all of the same type.
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To introduce the twin concepts of data structure and corresponding control structure .
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To introduce the statements necessary in Fortran to support and manipulate these data structures .
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Thy gifts, thy tables, are within my brain Full charactered with lasting memory.
William Shakespeare, The Sonnets
Here, take this book, and peruse it well: The iterating of these lines brings gold.
Christopher Marlowe, The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus
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Chivers, I., Sleightholme, J. (2015). Arrays 1: Some Fundamentals. In: Introduction to Programming with Fortran. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-17701-4_6
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