LOC — Returns the address of a variable#

LOC(X)#

LOC(X) returns the address of X as an integer.

Parameters:

X – Variable of any type.

Returns:

The return value is of type INTEGER, with a KIND corresponding to the size (in bytes) of a memory address on the target machine.

Standard:

GNU extension

Class:

Inquiry function

Syntax:
RESULT = LOC(X)
Example:
program test_loc
  integer :: i
  real :: r
  i = loc(r)
  print *, i
end program test_loc