9.149 INT — Convert to integer type

Description:

Convert to integer type

Standard:

Fortran 77 and later, with boz-literal-constant Fortran 2008 and later.

Class:

Elemental function

Syntax:

RESULT = INT(A [, KIND))

Arguments:
A Shall be of type INTEGER, REAL, or COMPLEX or a boz-literal-constant.
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

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