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No Algol program is complete without providing for transfers of initial data and final results from and to the outside world. In Algol such transfers may be done either by code procedures which have been designed for that purpose (see, for instance, the so-called Knuth report [22]), or through the standard I/O-procedures insymbol, outsymbol, inreal, outreal, inarray and outarray. These latter we are now going to describe.
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Rutishauser, H. (1967). Input and Output. In: Bauer, F.L., Householder, A.S., Olver, F.W.J., Rutishauser, H., Samelson, K., Stiefel, E. (eds) Handbook for Automatic Computation. Die Grundlehren der mathematischen Wissenschaften, vol 135. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-86934-1_8
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