ParaMonte Fortran 2.0.0
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pm_mathDivMul Module Reference

This module contains procedures and generic interfaces for evaluating the mathematical division and multiplication operators acting on integer, complex, or real values.
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Data Types

interface  operator(.divmul.)
  Generate and return the result of applying the mathematical unary or binary operators \(\times/\) to the input argument(s).
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Variables

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

Detailed Description

This module contains procedures and generic interfaces for evaluating the mathematical division and multiplication operators acting on integer, complex, or real values.

Note
The procedures of this module offer a handy and flexible way of membership checks.
See also
operator(.divmul.)
operator(.subadd.)
operator(.allin.)
operator(.anyin.)
operator(.inrange.)
operator(.anyinrange.)
operator(.allinrange.)
operator(.in.)
getMinMax
setMinMax
Test:
test_pm_mathDivMul


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Author:
Amir Shahmoradi, April 23, 2017, 1:36 AM, Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences (ICES), University of Texas at Austin

Variable Documentation

◆ MODULE_NAME

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

Definition at line 52 of file pm_mathDivMul.F90.