IDATE
— Get current local time subroutine (day/month/year) ¶IDATE(VALUES)
Fills VALUES with the numerical values at the
current local time. The day (in the range 1-31), month (in the range 1-12),
and year appear in elements 1, 2, and 3 of VALUES, respectively.
The year has four significant digits.
This intrinsic routine is provided for backwards compatibility with
GNU Fortran 77. In new code, programmers should consider the use of
the DATE_AND_TIME
— Date and time subroutine intrinsic defined by the Fortran 95
standard.
GNU extension
Subroutine
CALL IDATE(VALUES)
VALUES | The type shall be INTEGER, DIMENSION(3) and
the kind shall be the default integer kind. |
Does not return anything.
program test_idate integer, dimension(3) :: tarray call idate(tarray) print *, tarray(1) print *, tarray(2) print *, tarray(3) end program test_idate