IBCLR returns the value of I with the bit at position POS set to zero.
Fortran 90 and later, has overloads that are GNU extensions
Elemental function
RESULT = IBCLR(I, POS)
| I | The type shall be INTEGER. |
| POS | The type shall be INTEGER. |
The return value is of type INTEGER and of the same kind as I.
| Name | Argument | Return type | Standard |
|---|---|---|---|
IBCLR(A) |
INTEGER A |
INTEGER |
Fortran 90 and later |
BBCLR(A) |
INTEGER(1) A |
INTEGER(1) |
GNU extension |
IIBCLR(A) |
INTEGER(2) A |
INTEGER(2) |
GNU extension |
JIBCLR(A) |
INTEGER(4) A |
INTEGER(4) |
GNU extension |
KIBCLR(A) |
INTEGER(8) A |
INTEGER(8) |
GNU extension |
IBITS — Bit extraction, IBSET — Set bit, IAND — Bitwise logical and, IOR — Bitwise logical or, IEOR — Bitwise logical exclusive or, MVBITS — Move bits from one integer to another
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