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9.232 RESHAPE
— Function to reshape an array
- Description:
Reshapes SOURCE to correspond to SHAPE. If necessary, the new array may be padded with elements from PAD or permuted as defined by ORDER.
- Standard:
Fortran 90 and later
- Class:
Transformational function
- Syntax:
RESULT = RESHAPE(SOURCE, SHAPE[, PAD, ORDER])
- Arguments:
SOURCE Shall be an array of any type. SHAPE Shall be of type INTEGER
and an array of rank one. Its values must be positive or zero.PAD (Optional) shall be an array of the same type as SOURCE. ORDER (Optional) shall be of type INTEGER
and an array of the same shape as SHAPE. Its values shall be a permutation of the numbers from 1 to n, where n is the size of SHAPE. If ORDER is absent, the natural ordering shall be assumed.- Return value:
The result is an array of shape SHAPE with the same type as SOURCE.
- Example:
PROGRAM test_reshape INTEGER, DIMENSION(4) :: x WRITE(*,*) SHAPE(x) ! prints "4" WRITE(*,*) SHAPE(RESHAPE(x, (/2, 2/))) ! prints "2 2" END PROGRAM
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