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FORTRAN 77 for Engineers, 1/e

Bruce Jay Torby, California State University, Long Beach

Published September, 1990 by Prentice Hall Engineering/Science/Mathematics

Copyright 1991, 480 pp.
Paper
ISBN 0-13-326745-8


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Summary

A complete and thorough description of the elements of FORTRAN 77 programming — and an introduction to computer applications to fundamental engineering problems.

Features


focuses on structured programming principles.
precedes every sample program by an algorithm construction.
re-solves a recurring sample problem in each chapter — using new information and strategies to stress alternative problem-solving approaches and continuity.
explores the advantages of using subprograms for program readability, expansions, and maintenance.


Table of Contents

    1. Computer Fundamentals.
    2. FORTRAN Basics.
    3. Input and Output.
    4. Decision Structures.
    5. The DO Loop Structure.
    6. Arrays.
    7. Functions and Subroutines.
    8. Other Data Types.
    9. File Management.
    10. Special Topics.
    Appendices.
    Glossary.
    Answers to Selected Review Questions.
    Index.


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