Bitwise logical AND
.
Fortran 95 and later, has overloads that are GNU extensions
Elemental function
RESULT = IAND(I, J)
I | The type shall be INTEGER . |
J | The type shall be INTEGER , of the same kind as I. (As a GNU extension, different kinds are also permitted.) |
The return type is INTEGER
, of the same kind as the arguments. (If the argument kinds differ, it is of the same kind as the larger argument.)
PROGRAM test_iand INTEGER :: a, b DATA a / Z'F' /, b / Z'3' / WRITE (*,*) IAND(a, b) END PROGRAM
Name | Argument | Return type | Standard |
IAND(A) |
INTEGER A |
INTEGER |
Fortran 95 and later |
BIAND(A) |
INTEGER(1) A |
INTEGER(1) |
GNU extension |
IIAND(A) |
INTEGER(2) A |
INTEGER(2) |
GNU extension |
JIAND(A) |
INTEGER(4) A |
INTEGER(4) |
GNU extension |
KIAND(A) |
INTEGER(8) A |
INTEGER(8) |
GNU extension |
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