9.5 ACHAR — Character in ASCII collating sequence
- Description:
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ACHAR(I)returns the character located at positionIin the ASCII collating sequence. - Standard:
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Fortran 77 and later, with KIND argument Fortran 2003 and later
 - Class:
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Elemental function
 - Syntax:
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RESULT = ACHAR(I [, KIND]) - Arguments:
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I The type shall be INTEGER.KIND (Optional) An INTEGERinitialization expression indicating the kind parameter of the result. - Return value:
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The return value is of type
CHARACTERwith a length of one. If the KIND argument is present, the return value is of the specified kind and of the default kind otherwise. - Example:
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program test_achar character c c = achar(32) end program test_achar
 - Note:
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See ICHAR for a discussion of converting between numerical values and formatted string representations.
 - See also:
 
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