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Intel® Fortran Libraries Reference

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About This ManualCTRL{choice1 | choice2}[optional item]s[, s]…Adobe Acrobat*Terminology Conventionscompiler optioncat(1)Intel <strong>Fortran</strong><strong>Fortran</strong><strong>Fortran</strong> 95/90Small capital letters indicate the names of keys and key sequences,such as CTRL+C.A plus indicates a combination of keys. For example, CTRL+E means tohold down the CTRL key while pressing the E key.Braces and vertical bars indicate a choice of items. You can usuallyonly choose one of the items in the braces.In syntax, single square brackets indicate items that are optional. Incode examples, they are used to show arrays.A horizontal ellipsis (three dots in a row) following an item indicates thatthe item preceding the ellipsis can be repeated. In code examples, ahorizontal ellipsis means that not all of the statements are shown.An asterisk at the end of a word or name indicates it is a third-partyproduct trademark.This term refers to Linux* options and Windows* options that can beused on the compiler command line.This format refers to an online reference page; the section number ofthe page is shown in parentheses. For example, a reference tocat(1) indicates that you can find the material on the cat commandin Section 1 of the reference pages. To read online reference pages, usethe man command. Your operating system documentation also includesreference page descriptions.This term refers to the name of the common compiler languagesupported by the Intel® Visual <strong>Fortran</strong> Compiler for Windows* andIntel® <strong>Fortran</strong> Compiler for Linux* products. For more information onthese compilers, see http://developer.intel.com/software/products/.This term refers to language information that is common to ANSIFORTRAN 77, ANSI/ISO <strong>Fortran</strong> 95/90, and Intel <strong>Fortran</strong>.This term refers to language information that is common to ANSI/ISO<strong>Fortran</strong> 95 and ANSI/ISO <strong>Fortran</strong> 90.<strong>Fortran</strong> 95 This term refers to language features of ANSI/ISO <strong>Fortran</strong> 95.<strong>Fortran</strong> 90 This term refers to language features of ANSI/ISO <strong>Fortran</strong> 90.Windows systemsThis term refers to all supported Microsoft* Windows operating systems.(See also “Platform Labels” .)Linux systemsThis term refers to all supported Linux operating systems. (See also“Platform Labels” .)integerThis term refers to the INTEGER(KIND=1), INTEGER(KIND=2),INTEGER (INTEGER(KIND=4)), and INTEGER(KIND=8) data types asa group.xxiii

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