ACCESS
— Checks file access modesACCESS(NAME, MODE)
checks whether the file NAME exists, is readable, writable or executable. Except for the executable check, ACCESS
can be replaced by Fortran 95's INQUIRE
. RESULT = ACCESS(NAME, MODE)
NAME | Scalar CHARACTER of default kind with the file name. Tailing blank are ignored unless the character achar(0) is present, then all characters up to and excluding achar(0) are used as file name. |
MODE | Scalar CHARACTER of default kind with the file access mode, may be any concatenation of "r" (readable), "w" (writable) and "x" (executable), or " " to check for existence. |
INTEGER
, which is 0
if the file is accessible in the given mode; otherwise or if an invalid argument has been given for MODE
the value 1
is returned. program access_test implicit none character(len=*), parameter :: file = 'test.dat' character(len=*), parameter :: file2 = 'test.dat '//achar(0) if(access(file,' ') == 0) print *, trim(file),' is exists' if(access(file,'r') == 0) print *, trim(file),' is readable' if(access(file,'w') == 0) print *, trim(file),' is writable' if(access(file,'x') == 0) print *, trim(file),' is executable' if(access(file2,'rwx') == 0) & print *, trim(file2),' is readable, writable and executable' end program access_test
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