Intel® Fortran Compiler Classic and Intel® Fortran Compiler Developer Guide and Reference
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Inquiry Intrinsic Functions
The following table lists inquiry intrinsic functions.
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       Description  |  
      
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Determines whether an allocatable variable is allocated.  |  
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Determines if a pointer is associated or if two pointers are associated with the same target.  |  
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Returns the number of bits in an integer type.  |  
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Returns the size of a level of the memory cache.  |  
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Returns the number of command-line arguments.  |  
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Returns number of significant digits for data of the same type as the argument.  |  
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Determines whether a file is at or beyond the end-of-file record.  |  
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Returns the smallest positive number that when added to one produces a number greater than one for data of the same type as the argument.  |  
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Returns the largest number that can be represented by numbers of the type of the argument.  |  
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Returns the index of the last command-line argument.  |  
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Returns the INTEGER KIND that will hold an address.  |  
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Returns the value of the kind parameter of the argument.  |  
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Returns the lower bounds for all dimensions of an array, or the lower bound for a specified dimension.  |  
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Returns the length of a character expression.  |  
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Returns the address of the argument.  |  
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Returns the largest positive decimal exponent for data of the same type as the argument.  |  
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Returns the largest negative decimal exponent for data of the same type as the argument.  |  
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Returns the total number of command-line arguments, including the command.  |  
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Returns the number of significant digits for data of the same type as the argument.  |  
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Determines whether an optional argument is present.  |  
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Returns the base for data of the same type as the argument.  |  
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Returns the decimal exponent range for data of the same type as the argument.  |  
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Returns the value of the kind parameter of integers in range r.  |  
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Returns the value of the kind parameter of reals with (optional) first argument digits and (optional) second argument exponent range. At least one optional argument is required.  |  
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Returns the shape of an array or scalar argument.  |  
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Returns the number of bytes of storage used by the argument.  |  
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Returns the smallest positive number that can be represented by numbers of type the argument.  |  
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Returns the upper bounds for all dimensions of an array, or the upper bound for a specified dimension.  |