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
CHARACTER
and of the same kind asSTRING
where 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