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The F Language Guide

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Table of contents (14 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xv
  2. Source Form

    • Wilhelm Gehrke
    Pages 1-6
  3. Type Concept

    • Wilhelm Gehrke
    Pages 7-16
  4. Lexical Tokens

    • Wilhelm Gehrke
    Pages 17-23
  5. Data Objects

    • Wilhelm Gehrke
    Pages 25-40
  6. Pointers

    • Wilhelm Gehrke
    Pages 41-46
  7. Array Processing

    • Wilhelm Gehrke
    Pages 47-68
  8. Expressions

    • Wilhelm Gehrke
    Pages 69-95
  9. Assignment

    • Wilhelm Gehrke
    Pages 96-109
  10. Declarations and Specifications

    • Wilhelm Gehrke
    Pages 109-124
  11. Execution Control

    • Wilhelm Gehrke
    Pages 125-140
  12. Input/Output

    • Wilhelm Gehrke
    Pages 141-180
  13. Formats

    • Wilhelm Gehrke
    Pages 181-194
  14. Program Units and Subprograms

    • Wilhelm Gehrke
    Pages 195-231
  15. Intrinsic Subprograms

    • Wilhelm Gehrke
    Pages 233-264
  16. Back Matter

    Pages 265-334

About this book

Fortran is currently the world's most powerful numeric language and F is a subset of this. F is a programming language which is nearly as powerful as its parent language, containing the modern language features of Fortran, yet smaller and easier to use, debug and teach than Fortran. As with his previous Fortran books, Wilhelm Gehrke has provided a clear and comprehensive guide to the F language in this book which will be welcomed by practitioners and students alike. The F Language Guide will serve as a language reference manual for the novice as well as for the experienced programmer, as teaching material for courses in F programming, and in programming methodology. The guide concentrates on the description of the language as a programmers' tool. A representation of the F Syntax using railroad diagrams will be available on the Springer server at http://www.springer.co.uk/

Authors and Affiliations

  • Regional Computing Centre, University of Hannover, Hannover, Germany

    Wilhelm Gehrke

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