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pm_dateTime::isValidZone Interface Reference

Generate and return .true. is the input time zone zone in units of minutes is valid (i.e., -12 * 60 <= zone <= +14 * 60).
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Detailed Description

Generate and return .true. is the input time zone zone in units of minutes is valid (i.e., -12 * 60 <= zone <= +14 * 60).

Parameters
[in]zone: The output scalar, or array of arbitrary shape, rank, and size, of type integer of default kind IK, containing the time zone, that is, the time difference in minutes with respect to the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
Returns
isValid : The output scalar or array of the same shape, rank, and size as the input zone, of type logical of default kind LK, each element of which is .true. only if the condition -12 * 60 <= zone <= +14 * 60 holds for the corresponding input zone.


Possible calling interfaces

use pm_kind, only: IK, LK
logical(LK) :: isValid
integer(IK) :: zone
isValid = isValidZone(zone)
Generate and return .true. is the input time zone zone in units of minutes is valid (i....
This module contains classes and procedures for computing, manipulating, and styling dates and times.
This module defines the relevant Fortran kind type-parameters frequently used in the ParaMonte librar...
Definition: pm_kind.F90:268
integer, parameter LK
The default logical kind in the ParaMonte library: kind(.true.) in Fortran, kind(....
Definition: pm_kind.F90:541
integer, parameter IK
The default integer kind in the ParaMonte library: int32 in Fortran, c_int32_t in C-Fortran Interoper...
Definition: pm_kind.F90:540
Remarks
The procedures under discussion are pure.
The procedures under discussion are elemental.
Note
This generic interface is meant to be primarily used for internal testing purposes of the ParaMonte library.
The time zone settings are highly fluid and flexible across the world.
The current minimum and maximum time zones can change in future.
See also
getMillisecond
getSecond
getMinute
getHour12
getHour
getZone
getZoneAbbr
getDay
getMonth
getYear
isLeapYear


Example usage

1program example
2
3 use pm_kind, only: SK, IK
4 use pm_io, only: display_type
5 use pm_dateTime, only: isValidZone
6 use pm_val2str, only: getStr
7
8 implicit none
9
10 type(display_type) :: disp
11 disp = display_type(file = "main.out.F90")
12
13 call disp%skip()
14 call disp%show("isValidZone(0_IK)")
15 call disp%show( isValidZone(0_IK) )
16 call disp%skip()
17
18 call disp%skip()
19 call disp%show("isValidZone(60_IK * [integer(IK) :: -13, -12, 12, 14, 16])")
20 call disp%show( isValidZone(60_IK * [integer(IK) :: -13, -12, 12, 14, 16]) )
21 call disp%skip()
22
23end program example
This is a generic method of the derived type display_type with pass attribute.
Definition: pm_io.F90:11726
This is a generic method of the derived type display_type with pass attribute.
Definition: pm_io.F90:11508
Generate and return the conversion of the input value to an output Fortran string,...
Definition: pm_val2str.F90:167
This module contains classes and procedures for input/output (IO) or generic display operations on st...
Definition: pm_io.F90:252
type(display_type) disp
This is a scalar module variable an object of type display_type for general display.
Definition: pm_io.F90:11393
integer, parameter SK
The default character kind in the ParaMonte library: kind("a") in Fortran, c_char in C-Fortran Intero...
Definition: pm_kind.F90:539
This module contains the generic procedures for converting values of different types and kinds to For...
Definition: pm_val2str.F90:58
Generate and return an object of type display_type.
Definition: pm_io.F90:10282

Example Unix compile command via Intel ifort compiler
1#!/usr/bin/env sh
2rm main.exe
3ifort -fpp -standard-semantics -O3 -Wl,-rpath,../../../lib -I../../../inc main.F90 ../../../lib/libparamonte* -o main.exe
4./main.exe

Example Windows Batch compile command via Intel ifort compiler
1del main.exe
2set PATH=..\..\..\lib;%PATH%
3ifort /fpp /standard-semantics /O3 /I:..\..\..\include main.F90 ..\..\..\lib\libparamonte*.lib /exe:main.exe
4main.exe

Example Unix / MinGW compile command via GNU gfortran compiler
1#!/usr/bin/env sh
2rm main.exe
3gfortran -cpp -ffree-line-length-none -O3 -Wl,-rpath,../../../lib -I../../../inc main.F90 ../../../lib/libparamonte* -o main.exe
4./main.exe

Example output
1
2isValidZone(0_IK)
3T
4
5
6isValidZone(60_IK * [integer(IK) :: -13, -12, 12, 14, 16])
7F, T, T, T, F
8
9
Test:
test_pm_dateTime


Final Remarks


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Author:
Amir Shahmoradi, January 30, 2021, 5:36 AM, Dallas, TX

Definition at line 3972 of file pm_dateTime.F90.


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