Generate and return a scalar string resulting from the concatenation of the individual elements (single-characters) of the input vector of characters.
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Generate and return a scalar string resulting from the concatenation of the individual elements (single-characters) of the input vector of characters.
- Parameters
-
[in] | charVec | : The input contiguous vector of rank 1 of type character of default any supported by the processor (e.g., SK, SKA, SKD , or SKU) of len type parameter 1 , each element of which contains a single character.
|
- Returns
string
: The output scalar of the same type and kind as charVec
but with len
type-parameter of size(charVec)
whose content results from the concatenation of the single characters in the input charVec
.
Possible calling interfaces ⛓
character(size(charVec), kind(charVec)) :: str
Generate and return a scalar string resulting from the concatenation of the individual elements (sing...
This module contains classes and procedures for various string manipulations and inquiries.
- See also
- getCharSeq
getCharVec
Example usage ⛓
9 type(display_type) :: disp
13 call disp%show(
"getCharSeq([character(1,SK) :: 'P','a','r','a','M','o','n','t','e'])")
14 call disp%show(
getCharSeq([
character(
1,SK) ::
'P',
'a',
'r',
'a',
'M',
'o',
'n',
't',
'e']) , deliml
= SK_
"""" )
This is a generic method of the derived type display_type with pass attribute.
This is a generic method of the derived type display_type with pass attribute.
This module contains classes and procedures for input/output (IO) or generic display operations on st...
type(display_type) disp
This is a scalar module variable an object of type display_type for general display.
This module defines the relevant Fortran kind type-parameters frequently used in the ParaMonte librar...
integer, parameter SK
The default character kind in the ParaMonte library: kind("a") in Fortran, c_char in C-Fortran Intero...
Generate and return an object of type display_type.
Example Unix compile command via Intel ifort
compiler ⛓
3ifort -fpp -standard-semantics -O3 -Wl,-rpath,../../../lib -I../../../inc main.F90 ../../../lib/libparamonte* -o main.exe
Example Windows Batch compile command via Intel ifort
compiler ⛓
2set PATH=..\..\..\lib;%PATH%
3ifort /fpp /standard-semantics /O3 /I:..\..\..\include main.F90 ..\..\..\lib\libparamonte*.lib /exe:main.exe
Example Unix / MinGW compile command via GNU gfortran
compiler ⛓
3gfortran -cpp -ffree-line-length-none -O3 -Wl,-rpath,../../../lib -I../../../inc main.F90 ../../../lib/libparamonte* -o main.exe
Example output ⛓
2getCharSeq([
character(
1,SK) ::
'P',
'a',
'r',
'a',
'M',
'o',
'n',
't',
'e'])
- Test:
- test_pm_str
Final Remarks ⛓
If you believe this algorithm or its documentation can be improved, we appreciate your contribution and help to edit this page's documentation and source file on GitHub.
For details on the naming abbreviations, see this page.
For details on the naming conventions, see this page.
This software is distributed under the MIT license with additional terms outlined below.
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If you use any parts or concepts from this library to any extent, please acknowledge the usage by citing the relevant publications of the ParaMonte library.
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Help us justify its continued development and maintenance by acknowledging its benefit to society, distributing it, and contributing to it.
- Copyright
- Computational Data Science Lab
- Author:
- Amir Shahmoradi, September 1, 2017, 12:00 AM, Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences (ICES), The University of Texas Austin
Definition at line 1347 of file pm_str.F90.