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9.137 IAND — Bitwise logical and

Description:

Bitwise logical AND.

Standard:

Fortran 90 and later, with boz-literal-constant Fortran 2008 and later, has overloads that are GNU extensions

Class:

Elemental function

Syntax:

RESULT = IAND(I, J)

Arguments:
I The type shall be INTEGER or a boz-literal-constant.
J The type shall be INTEGER with the same kind type parameter as I or a boz-literal-constant. I and J shall not both be boz-literal-constants.
Return value:

The return type is INTEGER with the kind type parameter of the arguments. A boz-literal-constant is converted to an INTEGER with the kind type parameter of the other argument as-if a call to INT occurred.

Example:
PROGRAM test_iand
  INTEGER :: a, b
  DATA a / Z'F' /, b / Z'3' /
  WRITE (*,*) IAND(a, b)
END PROGRAM
Specific names:
Name Argument Return type Standard
IAND(A) INTEGER A INTEGER Fortran 90 and later
BIAND(A) INTEGER(1) A INTEGER(1) GNU extension
IIAND(A) INTEGER(2) A INTEGER(2) GNU extension
JIAND(A) INTEGER(4) A INTEGER(4) GNU extension
KIAND(A) INTEGER(8) A INTEGER(8) GNU extension
See also:

IOR, IEOR, IBITS, IBSET, IBCLR, NOT

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