9.114 GET_COMMAND_ARGUMENT
— Get command line arguments
- Description:
- Retrieve the NUMBER-th argument that was passed on the command line when the containing program was invoked.
- Standard:
- Fortran 2003 and later
- Class:
- Subroutine
- Syntax:
-
CALL GET_COMMAND_ARGUMENT(NUMBER [, VALUE, LENGTH, STATUS])
- Arguments:
-
NUMBER Shall be a scalar of type INTEGER
and of default kind, NUMBER \geq 0VALUE (Optional) Shall be a scalar of type CHARACTER
and of default kind.LENGTH (Optional) Shall be a scalar of type INTEGER
and of default kind.STATUS (Optional) Shall be a scalar of type INTEGER
and of default kind. - Return value:
- After
GET_COMMAND_ARGUMENT
returns, the VALUE argument holds the NUMBER-th command line argument. If VALUE can not hold the argument, it is truncated to fit the length of VALUE. If there are less than NUMBER arguments specified at the command line, VALUE will be filled with blanks. If NUMBER = 0, VALUE is set to the name of the program (on systems that support this feature). The LENGTH argument contains the length of the NUMBER-th command line argument. If the argument retrieval fails, STATUS is a positive number; if VALUE contains a truncated command line argument, STATUS is -1; and otherwise the STATUS is zero. - Example:
-
PROGRAM test_get_command_argument INTEGER :: i CHARACTER(len=32) :: arg i = 0 DO CALL get_command_argument(i, arg) IF (LEN_TRIM(arg) == 0) EXIT WRITE (*,*) TRIM(arg) i = i+1 END DO END PROGRAM
- See also:
- GET_COMMAND, COMMAND_ARGUMENT_COUNT
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