ADJUSTR — Right adjust a string#
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ADJUSTR(STRING)#
ADJUSTR(STRING)will right adjust a string by removing trailing spaces. Spaces are inserted at the start of the string as needed.- Parameters
STR – The type shall be
CHARACTER.- Returns
The return value is of type
CHARACTERand of the same kind asSTRINGwhere trailing spaces are removed and the same number of spaces are inserted at the start ofSTRING.
- Standard:
Fortran 90 and later
- Class:
Elemental function
- Syntax:
RESULT = ADJUSTR(STRING)
- Example:
program test_adjustr character(len=20) :: str = 'gfortran' str = adjustr(str) print *, str end program test_adjustr
- See also:
ADJUSTL — Left adjust a string, TRIM — Remove trailing blank characters of a string