Download Fortran 95 course, PDF tutorial for beginners to learn the basics of Fortran programming language.
Table of contents
- A very simple program
- Running the program
- Variables and expressions
- Other variable types: integer, complex and character
- Intrinsic functions
- Logical controls
- Advanced use of if and logical comparisons
- Repeating ourselves with loops: do
- The stop statement
- Expressions and the assignment statement
- Control instructions
- The tables
- Reading and writing operations
- The procedures
- Modules
- Structures or derived types
- The DFLIB graphic library
- Procedures: Advanced concepts
- Modules: Advanced concepts
- Pointers
- Optimization notions
- Execution in command lines
- Array arithmetic
- GOOD PROGRAMMING STYLE
- Readability
- Self-checking code
- Write clear code that relates to the physics
- INPUT TO AND OUTPUT FROM A F95 PROGRAM
- F95 statements for I/O
- GRAPHICS AND VISUALISATION
- Plotting a data file
- Getting help
- Further examples
- Printing graphs into PostScript files
- Functions
- Formal definition
- Subroutines
- Local and global variables
- Passing arrays to subroutines and functions
- Size and shape of array known
- Arrays of unknown shape and size
- The intent and save attributes
- USING MODULES
- Modules
- public and private attributes
- NUMERICAL PRECISION AND MORE ABOUT VARIABLES
- Entering numerical values
- Numerical Accuracy
Introduction to Fortran
Machine code (numeric notation in octal);
- mnemonic code assemblers;
- 1954: project creation of the first language symbolic FORTRAN by John Backus from IBM (Mathematical FORmula
TRANslating System):
- Efficiency of generated code (performance);
- Quasi natural language for scientists (productivity, maintenance, readability).
- 1957: Delivery of the first compilers;
- 1958: Fortran II (IBM) ⇒ independently computable sub programs.
- Generalization to other manufacturers but:
- Divergence of extensions ⇒Normalization requirement;
- ASA American Standards Association (ANSI).
Committee for the development of a FORTRAN standard. 1966: Fortran IV (Fortran 66);
- Evolution by divergent extensions. . .
- 1977: Fortran V (Fortran 77).
almost compatible:
no iteration of the null loops (OD I = 1.0)
- Main news:
- type character;
- IF-THEN-ELSE;
- Direct access I / O and OPEN.
Anne Fouilloux Patrick Corde (anne.fouilloux@ecmwf.int Patrick.Corde@idris.fr Language Fortran (Base)) January 29, 2018 8/265
Introduction History
- Work of the X3J3 / ANSI and WG5 / ISO committees to modernize Fortran 77:
- Standardization: inclusion of extensions;
- Development: new concepts already exploited by newer languages APL,
Algol, PASCAL, Ada; . . .
- Performances in scientific computing;
- Fully compatible with Fortran 77.
- 1991/1992: Fortran 90 standard (ISO and ANSI);
- 1994: Fortran 90 Cray and IBM first compilers;
- 1997: Fortran 95 standard (ISO and ANSI);
- 1999: First compilers Fortran 95 on Cray T3E then IBM RS / 6000;
- September 2004: Fortran Standard 2003 (ISO and ANSI);
- October 2010: Fortran Standard 2008 (ISO and ANSI).
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