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9.237 SCAN
— Scan a string for the presence of a set of characters
- Description:
Scans a STRING for any of the characters in a SET of characters.
If BACK is either absent or equals
FALSE
, this function returns the position of the leftmost character of STRING that is in SET. If BACK equalsTRUE
, the rightmost position is returned. If no character of SET is found in STRING, the result is zero.- Standard:
Fortran 90 and later, with KIND argument Fortran 2003 and later
- Class:
Elemental function
- Syntax:
RESULT = SCAN(STRING, SET[, BACK [, KIND]])
- Arguments:
STRING Shall be of type CHARACTER
.SET Shall be of type CHARACTER
.BACK (Optional) shall be of type LOGICAL
.KIND (Optional) An INTEGER
initialization expression indicating the kind parameter of the result.- Return value:
The return value is of type
INTEGER
and of kind KIND. If KIND is absent, the return value is of default integer kind.- Example:
PROGRAM test_scan WRITE(*,*) SCAN("FORTRAN", "AO") ! 2, found 'O' WRITE(*,*) SCAN("FORTRAN", "AO", .TRUE.) ! 6, found 'A' WRITE(*,*) SCAN("FORTRAN", "C++") ! 0, found none END PROGRAM
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