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8.137 IAND — Bitwise logical and
- Description:
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    Bitwise logical AND.
- Standard:
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    Fortran 90 and later, with boz-literal-constant Fortran 2008 and later, has overloads that are GNU extensions 
- Class:
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    Elemental function 
- Syntax:
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    RESULT = IAND(I, J)
- Arguments:
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    I The type shall be INTEGERor a boz-literal-constant.J The type shall be INTEGERwith the same kind type parameter as I or a boz-literal-constant. I and J shall not both be boz-literal-constants.
- Return value:
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    The return type is INTEGERwith the kind type parameter of the arguments. A boz-literal-constant is converted to anINTEGERwith the kind type parameter of the other argument as-if a call to INT occurred.
- Example:
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    PROGRAM test_iand INTEGER :: a, b DATA a / Z'F' /, b / Z'3' / WRITE (*,*) IAND(a, b) END PROGRAM
- Specific names:
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    Name Argument Return type Standard IAND(A)INTEGER AINTEGERFortran 90 and later BIAND(A)INTEGER(1) AINTEGER(1)GNU extension IIAND(A)INTEGER(2) AINTEGER(2)GNU extension JIAND(A)INTEGER(4) AINTEGER(4)GNU extension KIAND(A)INTEGER(8) AINTEGER(8)GNU extension 
- See also:
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