The Michigan Algorithm Decoder [(the MAD Manual)]University of Michigan Computer Center, 1966 - 130 pagina's |
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The Michigan Algorithm Decoder Bruce W. Arden,Bernard A. Galler,Robert M. Graham Volledige weergave - 1965 |
The Michigan Algorithm Decoder Bruce W. Arden,Bernard A. Galler,Robert M. Graham Volledige weergave - 1965 |
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AGROSY algorithm alphabetic constant appear arguments arithmetic array automatically binary operation BINARY TAPE blank Boolean expressions carriage control comma computation current value digits dimension declaration dimension information dimension vector dollar signs dummy variables element END OF CONDITIONAL end of file END OF FUNCTION END OF PROGRAM end-of-file entry ERROR RETURN evaluation example execution external function floating point format specification format variables function name FUNCTION RETURN gross pay Hollerith input card input-output instruction integer mode internal function definition iterated expression iterated statement line or card linear subscript main program matrix MODE NUMBER MODE STRUCTURE net pay Newton's Method NORMAL MODE occur octal operands operator-mode PARAMETER parentheses PAYNR preset PRINT FORMAT PRINT RESULTS PROGRAM COMMON punched READ DATA READ FORMAT RETURN statement scope Section SETDIM statement label stored string subroutine symbol table temporary storage TRANSFER value 1B variable names VECTOR VALUES written zero ов
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Pagina 1 - The White Rabbit put on his spectacles. "Where shall I begin, please, your Majesty?" he asked. "Begin at the beginning," the King said gravely, "and go on till you come to the end; then stop.
Pagina 13 - There is a pleasure, sure, In being mad, which none but madmen know...
Pagina 103 - That is not said right,' said the Caterpillar. 'Not QUITE right, I'm afraid,' said Alice, timidly; 'some of the words have got altered.' 'It is wrong from beginning to end,' said the Caterpillar decidedly, and there was silence for some minutes.
Pagina 13 - The decimal point Is assumed to be Immediately to the right of the rightmost digit, but is always omitted. Integers may be positive or negative, and while the "+" sign may be omitted, the "-" sign must be present if the number is negative (eg, 2, -2, 0, +0, -0, -100 are all integers). Leading (but not following) zeros may be omitted (eg, 5 and 005 represent the same integer, but 3 and 300 do not ) . 1.1.2 Floating Point Constants Floating point constants may be written with or without exponents.
Pagina 99 - ... thought struck her, and she took hold of the end of the pencil, which came some way over his shoulder, and began writing for him. The poor King looked puzzled and unhappy, and struggled with the pencil for some time without saying anything; but Alice was too strong for him, and at last he panted out, "My dear! I really must get a thinner pencil. I can't manage this one a bit; it writes all manner of things that I don't intend
Pagina 27 - B This statement causes the statement or the block of statements which follow immediately afterwards to be repeatedly executed, each time varying the value of some variable until a specified condition is satisfied.
Pagina 1 - Compare with the second number. 3. If the first is larger, or if they are equal, keep the first one. 4. If the second is larger, keep the second one. 5. Whichever one was saved is now compared with the next number. 6. Continue to repeat steps...
Pagina 51 - ... it is advisable never to label declarations. VI. 1 Remark Declaration A remark declaration consists of any string of characters acceptable to the computer. This statement is completely ignored by the MAD translator and serves merely to furnish commentary information to the reader of the program. Every card of the remark declaration must have an "R
Pagina 55 - ... from left to right) to a special section of storage which is separate from the usual storage of variables and arrays. Each ERASABLE declaration eliminates the effect of previous assignments to this special section of storage, thus allowing several arrays to occupy the same storage at different times. It should be understood that this storage is accessible to, and may be used by, subroutines.
Pagina 15 - The name of a variable consists of one to six letters or digits, the first of which must be a letter. If the variable...