ABORT
— Abort the program
ABS
— Absolute value
ACHAR
— Character in ASCII collating sequence
ACOS
— Arc cosine function
ADJUSTL
— Left adjust a string
ADJUSTR
— Right adjust a string
AIMAG
— Imaginary part of complex number
AINT
— Imaginary part of complex number
ALARM
— Execute a routine after a given delay
ALL
— All values in MASK along DIM are true
ALLOCATED
— Status of an allocatable entity
ANINT
— Nearest whole number
ANY
— Any value in MASK along DIM is true
ASIN
— Arcsine function
ASSOCIATED
— Status of a pointer or pointer/target pair
ATAN
— Arctangent function
ATAN2
— Arctangent function
BESJ0
— Bessel function of the first kind of order 0
BESJ1
— Bessel function of the first kind of order 1
BESJN
— Bessel function of the first kind
BESY0
— Bessel function of the second kind of order 0
BESY1
— Bessel function of the second kind of order 1
BESYN
— Bessel function of the second kind
BIT_SIZE
— Bit size inquiry function
BTEST
— Bit test function
CEILING
— Integer ceiling function
CHAR
— Character conversion function
CMPLX
— Complex conversion function
COMMAND_ARGUMENT_COUNT
— Argument count function
CONJG
— Complex conjugate function
COS
— Cosine function
COSH
— Hyperbolic cosine function
COUNT
— Count function
CPU_TIME
— CPU elapsed time in seconds
CSHIFT
— Circular shift function
CTIME
— Convert a time into a string
DATE_AND_TIME
— Date and time subroutine
DBLE
— Double conversion function
DCMPLX
— Double complex conversion function
DFLOAT
— Double conversion function
DIGITS
— Significant digits function
DIM
— Dim function
DOT_PRODUCT
— Dot product function
DPROD
— Double product function
DREAL
— Double real part function
DTIME
— Execution time subroutine (or function)
EOSHIFT
— End-off shift function
EPSILON
— Epsilon function
ERF
— Error function
ERFC
— Error function
ETIME
— Execution time subroutine (or function)
EXIT
— Exit the program with status.
EXP
— Exponential function
EXPONENT
— Exponent function
FDATE
— Get the current time as a string
FLOAT
— Convert integer to default real
FLOOR
— Integer floor function
FLUSH
— Flush I/O unit(s)
FNUM
— File number function
FRACTION
— Fractional part of the model representation
FREE
— Frees memory
GETGID
— Group ID function
GETPID
— Process ID function
GETUID
— User ID function
HUGE
— Largest number of a kind
IACHAR
— Code in ASCII collating sequence
ICHAR
— Character-to-integer conversion function
IDATE
— Get current local time subroutine (day/month/year)
IRAND
— Integer pseudo-random number
ITIME
— Get current local time subroutine (hour/minutes/seconds)
KIND
— Kind of an entity
LOC
— Returns the address of a variable
LOG
— Logarithm function
LOG10
— Base 10 logarithm function
MALLOC
— Allocate dynamic memory
MAXEXPONENT
— Maximum exponent of a real kind
MINEXPONENT
— Minimum exponent of a real kind
MOD
— Remainder function
MODULO
— Modulo function
NEAREST
— Nearest representable number
NINT
— Nearest whole number
PRECISION
— Decimal precision of a real kind
RADIX
— Base of a model number
RAND
— Real pseudo-random number
RANGE
— Decimal exponent range of a real kind
REAL
— Convert to real type
RRSPACING
— Reciprocal of the relative spacing
SCALE
— Scale a real value
SELECTED_INT_KIND
— Choose integer kind
SELECTED_REAL_KIND
— Choose real kind
SECNDS
— Time subroutine
SET_EXPONENT
— Set the exponent of the model
SIGN
— Sign copying function
SIGNAL
— Signal handling subroutine (or function)
SIN
— Sine function
SINH
— Hyperbolic sine function
SNGL
— Convert double precision real to default real
SQRT
— Square-root function
SRAND
— Reinitialize the random number generator
TAN
— Tangent function
TANH
— Hyperbolic tangent function
TINY
— Smallest positive number of a real kind
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This manual documents the use of gfortran, the GNU Fortran 95 compiler. You can find in this manual how to invoke gfortran, as well as its features and incompatibilities.