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

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Date 3/22/2024
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LGT

Elemental Intrinsic Function (Generic): Determines whether a string is lexically greater than another string, based on the ASCII collating sequence, even if the processor's default collating sequence is different. In Intel® Fortran, LGT is equivalent to the > (.GT.) operator.

result = LGT (string_a,string_b)

string_a

(Input) Must be of type character.

string_b

(Input) Must be of type character.

Results

The result type is default logical. If the strings are of unequal length, the comparison is made as if the shorter string were extended on the right with blanks, to the length of the longer string.

The result is true if string_a follows string_b in the ASCII collating sequence; otherwise, the result is false. If both strings are of zero length, the result is also false.

Specific Name

Argument Type

Result Type

LGT 1,2

CHARACTER

LOGICAL(4)

1This specific function cannot be passed as an actual argument.

2The setting of compiler options specifying integer size can affect this function.

Example

LGT ( 'TWO', 'THREE' ) has the value true.

LGT ( 'ONE', 'FOUR' ) has the value true.

The following shows another example:

LOGICAL L
L = LGT('ABC', 'ABC')  ! returns .FALSE.
L = LGT('ABC', 'AABC') ! returns .TRUE.