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1.1 root 1: .TI F77/GENERAL "Sep. 4, 1985"
2: General Description of F77 Help Files
3: .nr RI 13n
4:
5: New users start with "help f77 tutorial" for a basic
6: introduction. "help f77 intro" and "help f77 options"
7: have less explanation but cover more material.
8: \&"help f77 online_doc" and "help f77 printed_doc"
9: list available documentation.
10:
11: .IP biglibs
12: Tips for creating large user libraries
13: .IP bits
14: Octal, hexadecimal and binary - constants, intrinsics and I/O
15: .IP carriage_cc
16: Fortran carriage control with f77
17: .IP complex
18: Complex and double complex constants, variables and intrinsic functions
19: .IP dbx
20: The UNIX source level debugger
21: .IP debugging
22: Debugging aids for f77 users
23: .IP disk_space
24: Minimizing use of disk space
25: .IP error
26: Using the error command while correcting syntax errors
27: .IP error_msgs
28: Interpreting execution error messages
29: .IP general
30: Description of the f77 help files
31: .IP imsl_lib
32: Describes the IMSL library of mathematic and statistical routines
33: .IP intro
34: Introduction to f77 - new users see "help f77 tutorial" instead
35: .IP io_err_msgs
36: List of f77 I/O error messages
37: .IP io_intro
38: Introduction to I/O with f77
39: .IP io_random
40: Random I/O with f77
41: .IP libraries
42: Lists the system libraries accessible from f77
43: .IP link_to_c
44: Linking to subprograms written in the C language
45: .IP make
46: Using make, the source program maintenance system
47: .IP nag_lib
48: Describes the NAG library of mathematic and statistical routines
49: .IP online_doc
50: Lists on-line documentation
51: .IP options
52: Explains common options used with the f77 command
53: .IP plotting
54: Graphics and plotting with f77
55: .IP printed_doc
56: Lists printed documentation
57: .IP random
58: Generators for Random Numbers
59: .IP sort_files
60: Sorting data in files
61: .IP sort_memory
62: Sorting data in memory using library subroutines
63: .IP source
64: Acceptable input formats for f77 source
65: .IP style
66: Good programming practices and utilities that facilitate them;
67: including fsplit and include and parameter statements
68: .IP tapes
69: Using magnetic tape on Populi (UNIX G)
70: .IP timing
71: Timing the execution of Fortran programs
72: .IP to_double
73: Converting an f77 program from single to double precision
74: .IP tpex1.f
75: Sample program for reading an unblocked tape
76: .IP tpex2.f
77: Sample program for reading a blocked tape
78: .IP tutorial
79: A basic introduction to f77 for new users
80: .IP userlibs
81: How to make random libraries from object files
82: .IP xref
83: Getting a variable and statement number cross reference of a f77 program
84:
85: .LP
86: The write-ups titled "imsl_lib", "nag_lib", "libraries", "plotting", "random",
87: and "sort_memory" refer to the IMSL and NAG mathematical
88: libraries that are not part of the standard Berkeley Software Distribution.
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