![]() ![]() In syntax, single square brackets indicate items that are optional. You can usually only choose one of the items in the braces. For example, CTRL+E means to hold down the CTRL key while pressing the E key.īraces and vertical bars indicate a choice of items. Small capital letters indicate the names of keys and key sequences, such as CTRL+C. This courier type indicates a code example or a derived type name. Most new terms are defined in the Glossary. ![]() This italic type indicates keyword arguments in syntax, new terms, or emphasized text. ![]() Examples of statement keywords are WRITE, INTEGER, DO, and OPEN. Uppercase (capital) letters indicate Fortran 95/90 statements, data types, directives, and other syntax keywords. These extensions may or may not be implemented by other compilers that conform to the language standard. This color indicates extensions to the Fortran 95 Standard. This manual uses the following typographic and terminology conventions: Typographic Conventions Typographic and Terminology Conventions.The Language Reference uses the following conventions: How to Use This Document How to Use this Document ![]()
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