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This quickstart tutorial gives an overview of the Fortran programming language and its syntax for common structured programming concepts including: types, variables, arrays, control flow and functions.
- Variables
Variables#. Variables store information that can be...
- Arrays and Strings
Arrays and strings#. More often than not, we need to store...
- Organising Code Structure
Organising code structure#. Most programming languages allow...
- Derived Types
Derived Types#. As discussed previously in Variables, there...
- Hello World
In this tutorial, we’ll work with the free and open source...
- Operators and Flow Control
Operators and flow control#. One of the powerful advantages...
- Fortran Intrinsics
Fortran : High-performance parallel programming language....
- Fortran Best Practices
This mini-book collects a modern canonical way of doing...
- Variables
In this tutorial, we’ll work with the free and open source GNU Fortran compiler (gfortran), which is part of the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC). To install gfortran on Linux, use your system package manager.
A copy of the license is included in the section entitled “GNU Free Documentation License”. (a) The FSF’s Front-Cover Text is: ... 2 GNU Fortran Command Options::::: 7 3 Runtime: Influencing runtime behavior with environment variables::::: 37 Language Reference 4 Compiler ...
Some compilers are free software, some can be used free of charge and some require the purchase of a licence. The most common free Fortran compiler is GNU Fortran or gfortran. The source code is available from GNU as a part of GCC, the GNU compiler collection.
In this tutorial, we'll work with the free and open source GNU Fortran compiler (gfortran), which is part of the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC). To install gfortran on Linux, use your system package manager.
Beginner’s guide to FORTRAN 90/95, no previous programming knowledge assumed - download worksheet or study online. Installing the compiler. Running your first program.
This quick tutorial will familiarize new users with the basics of using Simply Fortran. We'll start with creating a new project, then adding a single source file, and finally compiling the Fortran file. The steps can also be used as a starting point for more complex projects.