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9.240 SELECTED_CHAR_KIND
— Choose character kind
- Description:
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SELECTED_CHAR_KIND(NAME)
returns the kind value for the character set named NAME, if a character set with such a name is supported, or -1 otherwise. Currently, supported character sets include “ASCII” and “DEFAULT”, which are equivalent, and “ISO_10646” (Universal Character Set, UCS-4) which is commonly known as Unicode. - Standard:
Fortran 2003 and later
- Class:
Transformational function
- Syntax:
RESULT = SELECTED_CHAR_KIND(NAME)
- Arguments:
NAME Shall be a scalar and of the default character type. - Example:
program character_kind use iso_fortran_env implicit none integer, parameter :: ascii = selected_char_kind ("ascii") integer, parameter :: ucs4 = selected_char_kind ('ISO_10646') character(kind=ascii, len=26) :: alphabet character(kind=ucs4, len=30) :: hello_world alphabet = ascii_"abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" hello_world = ucs4_'Hello World and Ni Hao -- ' & // char (int (z'4F60'), ucs4) & // char (int (z'597D'), ucs4) write (*,*) alphabet open (output_unit, encoding='UTF-8') write (*,*) trim (hello_world) end program character_kind