OR — Bitwise logical OR ¶Bitwise logical OR.
This intrinsic routine is provided for backwards compatibility with 
GNU Fortran 77.  For integer arguments, programmers should consider
the use of the IOR — Bitwise logical or intrinsic defined by the Fortran standard.
GNU extension
Function
RESULT = OR(I, J)
| I | The type shall be either a scalar INTEGERtype or a scalarLOGICALtype or a boz-literal-constant. | 
| J | The type shall be the same as the type of I or
a boz-literal-constant. I and J shall not both be
boz-literal-constants.  If either I and J is a
boz-literal-constant, then the other argument must be a scalar INTEGER. | 
The return type is either a scalar INTEGER or a scalar
LOGICAL.  If the kind type parameters differ, then the
smaller kind type is implicitly converted to larger kind, and the 
return has the larger kind.  A boz-literal-constant is 
converted to an INTEGER with the kind type parameter of
the other argument as-if a call to INT — Convert to integer type occurred.
PROGRAM test_or LOGICAL :: T = .TRUE., F = .FALSE. INTEGER :: a, b DATA a / Z'F' /, b / Z'3' / WRITE (*,*) OR(T, T), OR(T, F), OR(F, T), OR(F, F) WRITE (*,*) OR(a, b) END PROGRAM
Fortran 95 elemental function: 
IOR — Bitwise logical or