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27/0413 Fó Start compiling your code The IntelQ Visual Fortran Composer XE 2013 for Windows* OS compiles Fortran source files on Windows* operating systems. The compiler is supported on IA-32 and IntelQ 64 architectures. You can run the Intel€ Visual Fortran Compiler XE 13.1 from the command line or within the Microsoft Visual Studio* integrated development environment. Microsoft Visual Studio* support is available on IA-32 and Intel 64 architectures for this release. The Intel€ Visual Fortran Composer XE 2013 for Windows* OS has tutorials with step by step instructions with sample code that you can compile into an application using the Getting Started with the IntelO Visual Fortran Composer XE 2013 for Windows* OS Getting Started with the Intel€ Visual Fortran Composer XE 2013 for Windows* OS Contents Start the Compiler from the Microsoft Visual Studio* IDE Start the Compiler from the Command Line Find Composer XE Documentation View the Documentation Disclaimer and Legal Information Installed Resources Tutorials Samples Intel compiler. Try out the compiler by using the source code from a tutorial. If you need help getting started with this product, go to the Software Developer Support site where you can browse the knowledge base, ask user community experts and get additional help from Intel. Start the Compiler from the Microsoft Visual Studio* IDE The Intel€ Visual Fortran Composer XE 2013 integrates into the following versions of the Microsoft Visual Studio* Integrated Development Environment (IDE): e Microsoft Visual Studio 2012* e Microsoft Visual Studio 2010* e Microsoft Visual Studio 2008* Using the IntelQ Visual Fortran Compiler XE 2013 for Windows* OS from Microsoft Visual Studio* IDE To use the IntelQ Visual Fortran Compiler XE for Windows* OS, do the following: Launch Microsoft Visual Studio*. Select File > New > Project. Select the desired template. Click OK. no dtw NH In the New Project window, select a project type under Intel Visual Fortran. The results of the compilation display in the Output window. Setting the IntelQ Visual Fortran Compiler XE 2013 for Windows* OS Options 1. Select Project > Properties. The property page for your solution display. 2. Locate Fortran in the list and expand the heading. 3. Step through the available properties to select your configuration. The results of the compilation display in the Output window. Start the Compiler from the Command Line Follow these steps to invoke the Intel Visual Fortran Compiler XE 13.1 from the command file:///C:/Program Files/Intel/Composer XE 2013/Documentation/en US/get started w.htm 27043 line: Getting Started with the IntelO Visual Fortran Composer XE 2013 for Windows* OS 1. Open a command prompt by clicking the appropriate mode from Start > AII Programs > Intel Parallel Studio 2013 > Command Prompt > Parallel Studio XE with Intel Compiler XE v13.1. 2. Invoke the compiler as follows: ifort [options... ] inputfile(s) [/link link options] Use the command ifort /help to display all available compiler options. Find Composer XE Documentation You can find documentation on the following: IntelQ Fortran Compiler XE 13.1 User and Reference Guides IntelQ Visual Fortran Composer XE 2013 Getting Started Tutorials Intel Math Kernel Library Documentation Release Notes Included Samples Additional Learning Resources Intel€ Software Documentation Library This document shows you how to compile your application, optimize your application by using optimization tools and other libraries, descriptions for all compiler options, and a Fortran language reference. If you are not using Visual Studio, you can open the Intel& Visual Fortran Compiler User and Reference guide from Start > AII Programs > Intel Parallel Studio XE 2013 > Documentation > Visual Fortran Compiler XE 13.1 User and Reference Guides. This document contains a list of tutorials with source code to help you start using the Intel) Visual Fortran Composer XE. Each tutorial demonstrates an end-to-end workflow that you can ultimately apply to your own applications. These documents contain the user guide for a library with optimized and scalable math functions and subroutines. You can use these functions and subroutines to create applications with maximum performance and to seamlessly provide forward scaling from current to future many-core platforms. This document contains the most up-to-date information about the product: e Known issues and limitations e System requirements for installing the product e Technical support This document contains a list of sample projects for use with the compiler. The samples illustrate compiler optimizations, features, tools, and programming concepts. Internet site with additional resources to help you use this product. To search for additional leaming resources on other Intel) software products, go to the Intel& Leaming Lab. Internet site with documentation for other Intel software products. View the Documentation Much of the supplied documentation is available from within the version of Microsoft Visual Studio* installed on your system. From the Help menu, choose Intel Visual Fortran Composer XE 2013 > Intel Visual Fortran Composer XE 2013 Help. Microsoft Visual Studio 2008* e You may want to know where the topic you are reading is located in the table of contents. Click the Sync with Table of Contents button on the Visual Studio toolbar to find the topic location. e To display only Intel documentation, select Contents from the Visual Studio Help menu. Then in the Filtered by box, deselect all options other than Intel. By default, all IntelQ file:///C:/Program Files/Intel/Composer XE 2013/Documentation/en US/get started w.htm