9.16 ANINT
— Nearest whole number
- Description:
-
ANINT(A [, KIND])
rounds its argument to the nearest whole number.
- Standard:
- Fortran 77 and later
- Class:
- Elemental function
- Syntax:
-
RESULT = ANINT(A [, KIND])
- Arguments:
-
A |
The type of the argument shall be REAL . |
KIND |
(Optional) An INTEGER initialization expression indicating the kind parameter of the result. |
- Return value:
- The return value is of type real with the kind type parameter of the argument if the optional KIND is absent; otherwise, the kind type parameter will be given by KIND. If A is greater than zero,
ANINT(A)
returns AINT(X+0.5)
. If A is less than or equal to zero then it returns AINT(X-0.5)
.
- Example:
-
program test_anint
real(4) x4
real(8) x8
x4 = 1.234E0_4
x8 = 4.321_8
print *, anint(x4), dnint(x8)
x8 = anint(x4,8)
end program test_anint
- Specific names:
-
Name |
Argument |
Return type |
Standard |
AINT(A) |
REAL(4) A |
REAL(4) |
Fortran 77 and later |
DNINT(A) |
REAL(8) A |
REAL(8) |
Fortran 77 and later |