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VERIFY
— Scan a string for the absence of a set of charactersIf BACK is either absent or equals FALSE
, this function
returns the position of the leftmost character of STRING that is
not in SET. If BACK equals TRUE
, the rightmost position
is returned. If all characters of SET are found in STRING, the
result is zero.
RESULT = VERIFY(STRING, SET[, BACK [, KIND]])
STRING | Shall be of type CHARACTER .
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SET | Shall be of type CHARACTER .
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BACK | (Optional) shall be of type LOGICAL .
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KIND | (Optional) An INTEGER initialization
expression indicating the kind parameter of the result.
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INTEGER
and of kind KIND. If
KIND is absent, the return value is of default integer kind.
PROGRAM test_verify WRITE(*,*) VERIFY("FORTRAN", "AO") ! 1, found 'F' WRITE(*,*) VERIFY("FORTRAN", "FOO") ! 3, found 'R' WRITE(*,*) VERIFY("FORTRAN", "C++") ! 1, found 'F' WRITE(*,*) VERIFY("FORTRAN", "C++", .TRUE.) ! 7, found 'N' WRITE(*,*) VERIFY("FORTRAN", "FORTRAN") ! 0' found none END PROGRAM