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ACCEPT
TAPE
Statement
(Paper Tape Input)
PUNCH
Statement
(Card Output) .
TYPE
Statement
(Typewriter
Output)
PRINT
Statement
(1443
Printer Output)
PUNCH
TAPE
Statements
(Paper Tape Output)
Specification Statements
34
This statement is used
when
input
data
is to
be
entered into
the
program from
the
1621
Paper
Tape
Reader.
Format:
Example:
"ACCEPT TAPE n, List"
where n
is
the statement
number
of a
FORMAT
statement
and
List
is
a list of
the
quantities to
be
entered.
ACCEPT
TAPE 48,
K,
AO)
Paper
tape
records are
read
into storage until
the
complete list
is
satjc;;fied.
Statements must
be
terminated
by
the
EOL
(End
of
Line)
character.
Format:
Example:
"PUNCH
n, List"
where
n is the statement
number
of a
FORMAT
statement,
and
List
is
a list of
the
quantities to
be
punched.
PUNCH
1,
A,
D, C
PUNCH
2045,
rRANS
One or more cards are
punched
until
the
complete list has been satisfied.
Format:
Example:
"TYPE n, List"
where n
is
the
statement
number
of a
FORMAT
statement
and
List
isa
list of
the
quantities to
be
typed.
The
words
TYPE
and
PRINT
are
interchangeable, . except in
the
printer-oriented system.
TYPE 19, X, Y
One or more lines are
typed
until the complete list
is
satisfied.
Format:
Example:
"PRINT
n, List"
where n
is
the
statement
number
of a
FORMAT
statement
and
List is a list of
the
quantities to be printed.
PRINT
2,
DELTX
One or more lines
are
printed until
the
complete list is satisfied.
Format:
Example:
"PUNCH
TAPE n, List"
where
n
is
the statement
number
of a
FORMAT
statement
and
List
is
a list of
the
quantities to
be
punched.
PUNCH
TAPE
4,
A,
B,
C
PUNCH
TAPE 100, AVGHR
One or more records are
punched
until
the
complete list
is
satisfied.
There are two types of specification statements,
FORMAT
and
DIMENSION.
The
FORMAT
statement has already
been
defined
as
a statement
that
tells
the
FORTRAN
processor
the
length of each
input
or
output
data
field,
and
whether
the
field
is
(or
will
be)
in
fixed
point
or Boating
point
mode.
The
DIMENSION
statement
provides
the
processor
with
the
information necessary to allocate storage in
the
object program for arrays of quantities.
A
DIMENSION
statemen.t does
not
create instructions in
the
object program.
Its function is merely to supply information to
the
processor.

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