Formatted Input and Output
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Formatted Input and Output
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Fortran Formats
Numeric, Logical and Character Output Edit Descriptors
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INTEGER Output: The I Descriptor
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REAL Output: The F Descriptor
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REAL Output: The E Descriptor
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LOGICAL Output: The L Descriptor
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CHARACTER Output: The A Descriptor
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Printer Control
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Scanning a Format: I
Programming Examples I:
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Printing INTEGERs and REALs
with the I and F
Descriptors
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Printing REALs with the E
Descriptor
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Computing and Printing the Input Data and
Their Average
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Computing and Printing the Input Data and
Their Average: Version 2
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Computing and Printing the Input Data and
Their Average: Version 3
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Computing and Printing the Input Data and
Their Average: Version 4
Numeric, Logical and Character Input Edit Descriptors
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INTEGER Input: The I Descriptor
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REAL Input: The F and E Descriptors
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LOGICAL Input: The L Descriptor
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CHARACTER Input: The A Descriptor
Programming Examples II:
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INTEGER Input
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REAL Input
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LOGICAL Input
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CHARACTER Input
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Computing the Class Average
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Data Smoothing and Two-Column Table
Horizontal Position Control
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Horizontal Spacing: nX
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Tabbing: Tc, TLc
and TRc
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Programming Example 1:
Skip Input Items
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Programming Example 2:
The Phone Numbers Problem: Revisited
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Programming Example 3:
Data Smoothing and Two-Column Table:
Version 2
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Scanning a Format: II
Vertical Position Control
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The Slash Edit Descriptor: /
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Programming Example 1:
Data Smoothing and Two-Column Table:
Version 3
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Programming Example 2:
Computing and Printing the Input and
Their Average: Version 5
Grouping
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Grouping: r()
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Programming Example 1: Print a Multiplication
Table
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Programming Example 2: Print Means
Scanning a Format: III
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Programming Example 1: Print a Multiplication
Table: Revisited
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Programming Example 2: Inner Product
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Programming Example 3:
Data Smoothing and Two-Column Table:
Version 4
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The Colon Edit Descriptor: :
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Sign Control: S, SP and SS
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Blank Control: BN and BZ
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Download my course overheads
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Internal Files: The Basics (Optional)
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The Most Fundamental Facts
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Programming Example 1: Print a Histogram
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Programming Example 2: Print the Upper Triangular Part of
a Square Matrix
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Programming Example 3: Print a Check Record