nt Fortran: What do these Fortran code lines mean? integer :: num read(50,300)num

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Ancient Fortran: What do these Fortran code lines mean?

integer :: num

read(50,300)num

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I thought that read(50,300)num means read(50,300)*num or am I wrong? So read(50,300) gets stored in num like :

num = read(50,300) in most languages?

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