Summary of the Fortran 95 Language
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Compact Fortran 95 Language Summary This summary was extracted from various sources. It is not intended to be 100% complete. Hopefully it will be useful as a memory aid in writing Fortran programs. Brought to you by ANSI committee X3J3 and ISO-IEC/JTC1/SC22/WG5 (Fortran) This is neither complete nor precisely accurate, but hopefully, after a small investment of time it is easy to read and very useful. This is the free form version of Fortran, no statement numbers, no C in column 1, start in column 1 (not column 7), typically indent 2, 3, or 4 spaces per each structure. The typical extension is .f90 . Continue a statement on the next line by ending the previous line with an ampersand & . Start the continuation with & for strings. The rest of any line is a comment starting with an exclamation mark ! . Put more than one statement per line by separating statements with a semicolon ; . Null statements are OK, so lines can end with semicolons. Separate words with space or any form of "white space" or punctuation.
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