Intel® Fortran Compiler Classic and Intel® Fortran Compiler Developer Guide and Reference

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Date 3/22/2024
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END DO

Statement: Marks the end of a DO or DO WHILE loop.

END DO

Description

There must be a matching END DO statement for every DO or DO WHILE statement that does not contain a label reference.

An END DO statement can terminate only one DO or DO WHILE statement. If you name the DO or DO WHILE statement, the END DO statement can specify the same name.

Example

The following examples both produce the same output:

  DO ivar = 1, 10
    PRINT ivar
  END DO
  ivar = 0
do2: DO WHILE (ivar .LT. 10)
        ivar = ivar + 1
        PRINT ivar
     END DO do2

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