9.140 INT
— Convert to integer type
- Description:
- Convert to integer type
- Standard:
- Fortran 77 and later
- Class:
- Elemental function
- Syntax:
-
RESULT = INT(A [, KIND))
- Arguments:
-
A |
Shall be of type INTEGER , REAL , or COMPLEX . |
KIND |
(Optional) An INTEGER initialization expression indicating the kind parameter of the result. |
- Return value:
- These functions return a
INTEGER
variable or array under the following rules: - (A)
- If A is of type
INTEGER
, INT(A) = A
- (B)
- If A is of type
REAL
and |A| < 1, INT(A)
equals 0
. If |A| \geq 1, then INT(A)
is the integer whose magnitude is the largest integer that does not exceed the magnitude of A and whose sign is the same as the sign of A.
- (C)
- If A is of type
COMPLEX
, rule B is applied to the real part of A.
- Example:
-
program test_int
integer :: i = 42
complex :: z = (-3.7, 1.0)
print *, int(i)
print *, int(z), int(z,8)
end program
- Specific names:
-
Name |
Argument |
Return type |
Standard |
INT(A) |
REAL(4) A |
INTEGER |
Fortran 77 and later |
IFIX(A) |
REAL(4) A |
INTEGER |
Fortran 77 and later |
IDINT(A) |
REAL(8) A |
INTEGER |
Fortran 77 and later |