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ichar(c) returns the code for the character in the first character position of c in the system’s native character set. The correspondence between characters and their codes is not necessarily the same across different GNU Fortran implementations.
Fortan 95 and later, with Fortran 95 and later, with kind argument Fortran 2003 and laterFortran 2003 and later
Elemental functionElemental function
result = ichar(c [, kind])
c - Shall be a scalar character, with intent(in)kind - (Optional) An integer initialization expression indicating the kind parameter of the result.The return value is of type integer and of kind kind. If kind is absent, the return value is of default integer kind.
program test_ichar
integer i
i = ichar(' ')
end program test_ichar
No intrinsic exists to convert between a numeric value and a formatted character string representation – for instance, given the character value '154', obtaining an integer or real value with the value 154, or vice versa. Instead, this functionality is provided by internal-file I/O, as in the following example:
program read_val
integer value
character(len=10) string, string2
string = '154'
! Convert a string to a numeric value
read (string,'(I10)') value
print *, value
! Convert a value to a formatted string
write (string2,'(I10)') value
print *, string2
end program read_val