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LGe Intrinsic

LGe(String_A, String_B)

LGe: LOGICAL(KIND=1) function.

String_A: CHARACTER; scalar; INTENT(IN).

String_B: CHARACTER; scalar; INTENT(IN).

Intrinsic groups: (standard FORTRAN 77).

Description:

Returns `.TRUE.' if `String_A.GE.String_B', `.FALSE.' otherwise. String_A and String_B are interpreted as containing ASCII character codes. If either value contains a character not in the ASCII character set, the result is processor dependent.

If the String_A and String_B are not the same length, the shorter is compared as if spaces were appended to it to form a value that has the same length as the longer.

The lexical comparison intrinsics LGe, LGt, LLe, and LLt differ from the corresponding intrinsic operators .GE., .GT., .LE., .LT.. Because the ASCII collating sequence is assumed, the following expressions always return `.TRUE.':

LGE ('0', ' ')
LGE ('A', '0')
LGE ('a', 'A')

The following related expressions do not always return `.TRUE.', as they are not necessarily evaluated assuming the arguments use ASCII encoding:

'0' .GE. ' '
'A' .GE. '0'
'a' .GE. 'A'

The same difference exists between LGt and .GT.; between LLe and .LE.; and between LLt and .LT..


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