CVTSI
Converts a character string containing an integer number into the corresponding integer form.
Required Arguments
STRING — Character string containing an integer number. (Input)
NUMBER — The integer equivalent of STRING. (Output)
FORTRAN 90 Interface
Generic: CALL CVTSI (STRING, NUMBER)
Specific: The specific interface name is CVTSI.
FORTRAN 77 Interface
Single: CALL CVTSI (STRING, NUMBER)
Description
Routine
CVTSI converts a character string containing an integer to an
INTEGER variable. Leading and trailing blanks in the string are ignored. If the string contains something other than an integer, a terminal error is issued. If the string contains an integer larger than can be represented by an
INTEGER variable as determined from routine
IMACH (see the
Reference Material), a terminal error is issued.
Example
The string “12345” is converted to an INTEGER variable.
USE CVTSI_INT
USE UMACH_INT
IMPLICIT NONE
INTEGER NOUT, NUMBER
CHARACTER STRING*10
!
DATA STRING/'12345'/
!
CALL CVTSI (STRING, NUMBER)
!
CALL UMACH (2, NOUT)
WRITE (NOUT,*) 'NUMBER = ', NUMBER
END
Output
NUMBER = 12345
Published date: 03/19/2020
Last modified date: 03/19/2020