Intel® Fortran Compiler 16.0 User and Reference Guide
Keyword: Specifies a name for a function result.
Normally, a function result is returned in the function's name, and all references to the function name are references to the function result.
However, if you use the RESULT keyword in a FUNCTION statement, you can specify a local variable name for the function result. In this case, all references to the function name are recursive calls, and the function name must not appear in specification statements.
The RESULT name must be different from the name of the function.
The following shows an example of a recursive function specifying a RESULT variable:
RECURSIVE FUNCTION FACTORIAL(P) RESULT(L) INTEGER, INTENT(IN) :: P INTEGER L IF (P == 1) THEN L = 1 ELSE L = P * FACTORIAL(P - 1) END IF END FUNCTION
The following shows another example:
recursive function FindSame(Aindex,Last,Used) & & result(FindSameResult) type(card) Last integer Aindex, i logical matched, used(5), FindSameResult if( Aindex > 5 ) then FindSameResult = .true. return endif ...