9.55 CHAR
— Character conversion function
- Description:
-
CHAR(I [, KIND])
returns the character represented by the integer I.
- Standard:
- Fortran 77 and later
- Class:
- Elemental function
- Syntax:
-
RESULT = CHAR(I [, KIND])
- Arguments:
-
I |
The type shall be INTEGER . |
KIND |
(Optional) An INTEGER initialization expression indicating the kind parameter of the result. |
- Return value:
- The return value is of type
CHARACTER(1)
- Example:
-
program test_char
integer :: i = 74
character(1) :: c
c = char(i)
print *, i, c ! returns 'J'
end program test_char
- Specific names:
-
Name |
Argument |
Return type |
Standard |
CHAR(I) |
INTEGER I |
CHARACTER(LEN=1) |
F77 and later |
- Note:
- See ICHAR for a discussion of converting between numerical values and formatted string representations.
- See also:
-
ACHAR, IACHAR, ICHAR