ParaMonte Fortran 2.0.0
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pm_arrayUnique Module Reference

This module contains procedures and generic interfaces for finding unique values of an input array of various types. More...

Data Types

interface  getUnique
 Generate and return a vector of unique values in the input array.
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interface  isUnique
 Generate and return .true. for each element of the input sequence whose value is unique among all sequence element values, otherwise return .false..
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interface  isUniqueAll
 Generate and return .true. if and only if all elements of the input sequence values are unique.
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interface  isUniqueAny
 Generate and return .true. if and only if at least one element of the input sequence is unique among others.
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interface  setUnique
 Return a vector of unique values in the input array in place of the array itself.
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Variables

character(*, SK), parameter MODULE_NAME = "@pm_arrayUnique"
 

Detailed Description

This module contains procedures and generic interfaces for finding unique values of an input array of various types.

Test:
test_pm_arrayUnique


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Author:
Amir Shahmoradi, September 1, 2017, 11:35 PM, Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences (ICES), The University of Texas at Austin

Variable Documentation

◆ MODULE_NAME

character(*, SK), parameter pm_arrayUnique::MODULE_NAME = "@pm_arrayUnique"

Definition at line 36 of file pm_arrayUnique.F90.