These exercise are intended to aid you in understanding the FORTRAN language. It is not mandatory that you complete these exercise, but will help you by testing your knowledge of FORTRAN. The exercise are clumped together by the material that you learn every week in class and recitation. Please note, to return to this page after you have completed an exercise, click the return link at the bottom of th e last question.
| Questions on: | Topics Covered |
| Lecture 4 | Simple Arithmatic Expression and the PARAMETER and DATA statements |
| Recitation 4 | The vi editor and Unix Commands |
| Lecture 5 | FORTRAN intrinsic functions and Computing speed |
| Lecture 6 | Functions and Subroutines |
| Lecture 7 | Logical Operators and Structure |
| Lecture 8 | If statements |
| Recitation 10 | Newton Iteration |
| Lecture 11 | Do Loops |
| Lecture 13 | Arrays and Array Initialization |
| Lecture 14 | Allocating Array Space |
| Recitation 14 | Data Types and derived types |
| Lecture 15 | Input and Output |
| Lecture 16 | Character Strings and Character Intrinsic Functions |
| Recitation 16 | Using the Format Statement |
| Lecture 19 | Interpolation and the External and Intrinsic Statements |