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9.171 LGT
— Lexical greater than
- Description:
Determines whether one string is lexically greater than another string, where the two strings are interpreted as containing ASCII character codes. If the String A and String B are not the same length, the shorter is compared as if spaces were appended to it to form a value that has the same length as the longer.
In general, the lexical comparison intrinsics
LGE
,LGT
,LLE
, andLLT
differ from the corresponding intrinsic operators.GE.
,.GT.
,.LE.
, and.LT.
, in that the latter use the processor’s character ordering (which is not ASCII on some targets), whereas the former always use the ASCII ordering.- Standard:
Fortran 77 and later
- Class:
Elemental function
- Syntax:
RESULT = LGT(STRING_A, STRING_B)
- Arguments:
STRING_A Shall be of default CHARACTER
type.STRING_B Shall be of default CHARACTER
type.- Return value:
Returns
.TRUE.
ifSTRING_A > STRING_B
, and.FALSE.
otherwise, based on the ASCII ordering.- Specific names:
Name Argument Return type Standard LGT(STRING_A, STRING_B)
CHARACTER
LOGICAL
Fortran 77 and later - See also: