C Library Functions  - set (3)

NAME

set(3f) - [M_set] set scalars from an array (LICENSE:PD)

CONTENTS

Synopsis
Description
Options
Examples
Author
License

SYNOPSIS

Syntax:

     function set(g0,g1,g2,g3,g4,g5,g6,g7,g8,g9,&
     & ga,gb,gc,gd,ge,gf,gg,gh,gi,gj,gk)
     class(*),intent(in)           :: g0
     class(*),intent(out),optional  :: g1,g2,g3,g4,g5,g6,g7,g8,g9,ga
     class(*),intent(out),optional  :: gb,gc,gd,ge,gf,gg,gh,gi,gj,gk

DESCRIPTION

set(3f) sets up to twenty scalars to elements from an array. Sort of like an equivalence.

OPTIONS

g0(:) array to read values from. Can be of type INTEGER or REAL
g[1-9a-k]
  optional values to set to an array element. Can be of type INTEGER or REAL

EXAMPLES

Sample program:

   program demo_set
   use,intrinsic :: iso_fortran_env, only : int8, int16, int32, int64
   use,intrinsic :: iso_fortran_env, only : real32, real64, real128
   use M_msg, only : set
   implicit none
   real(kind=real32)    :: a; namelist /all/a
   real(kind=real64)    :: b; namelist /all/b
   real(kind=real128)   :: c; namelist /all/c
   integer(kind=int8)   :: i; namelist /all/i
   integer(kind=int16)  :: j; namelist /all/j
   integer(kind=int32)  :: k; namelist /all/k
   integer(kind=int64)  :: l; namelist /all/l
   integer              :: iarr(7)=[1,2,3,4,5,6,7]
      call set(iarr,a,b,c,i,j,k,l)
      write(*,nml=all)
      call set(10,a)
      call set(100,l)
      write(*,nml=all)
   end program demo_set

Results:

    &ALL
    A       =   1.000000    ,
    B       =   2.00000000000000     ,
    C       =   3.00000000000000000000000000000000      ,
    I       =    4,
    J       =      5,
    K       =           6,
    L       =                     7
    /
    &ALL
    A       =   10.00000    ,
    B       =   2.00000000000000     ,
    C       =   3.00000000000000000000000000000000      ,
    I       =    4,
    J       =      5,
    K       =           6,
    L       =                   100
    /

AUTHOR

John S. Urban

LICENSE

Public Domain


Nemo Release 3.1 set (3) July 22, 2023
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