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NBN EN 28651-1 : 1993

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INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEMS - COMPUTER GRAPHICS - GRAPHICAL KERNEL SYSTEM (GKS) LANGUAGE BINDINGS - PART 1: FORTRAN

Withdrawn date

01-05-2009

Published date

12-01-2013

National foreword
Committees responsible
Specification
0 Introduction
1 Scope and field of application
2 References
3 The FORTRAN language binding of GKS
4 Generating FORTRAN subroutine names
5 Data types
6 Enumeration types
7 Lists of the GKS function names
8 GKS errors specific to the FORTRAN binding
9 The GKS function interface
Annexes
A FORTRAN examples
B Metafile Item Types

Describes a language independent nucleus of a graphics system. For integration into a programming language, GKS is embedded in a language dependent layer obeying the particular conventions of that language. This specifies such a language dependent layer for the FORTRAN language.

DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Belgian Standards
Status
Withdrawn

Standards Relationship
UNI EN 28651-1 : 1992 Identical
ISO 8651-1:1988 Identical
BS EN 28651-1:1992 Identical
I.S. EN 28651-1:1993 Identical
DIN EN 28651-1:1993-01 Identical
EN 28651-1 : 1992 Identical

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