SCAN — Scan a string for the presence of a set of characters#

SCAN(STRING, SET, BACK, KIND)#

Scans a STRING for any of the characters in a SET of characters.

Parameters:
  • STRING – Shall be of type CHARACTER.

  • SET – Shall be of type CHARACTER.

  • BACK – (Optional) shall be of type LOGICAL.

  • KIND – (Optional) An INTEGER initialization expression indicating the kind parameter of the result.

Returns:

The return value is of type INTEGER and of kind KIND. If KIND is absent, the return value is of default integer kind.

Standard:

Fortran 90 and later, with KIND argument Fortran 2003 and later

Class:

Elemental function

Syntax:
RESULT = SCAN(STRING, SET[, BACK [, KIND]])
Example:
PROGRAM test_scan
  WRITE(*,*) SCAN("FORTRAN", "AO")          ! 2, found 'O'
  WRITE(*,*) SCAN("FORTRAN", "AO", .TRUE.)  ! 6, found 'A'
  WRITE(*,*) SCAN("FORTRAN", "C++")         ! 0, found none
END PROGRAM
See also:

index-intrinsic, VERIFY — Scan a string for characters not a given set