Intel® Fortran Compiler 16.0 User and Reference Guide

POINTER - Integer

Statement: Establishes pairs of objects and pointers, in which each pointer contains the address of its paired object. This statement is different from the Fortran POINTER statement.

POINTER (pointer,pointee) [,(pointer,pointee)] . . .

pointer

Is a variable whose value is used as the address of the pointee.

pointee

Is a variable; it can be an array name or array specification. It can also be a procedure named in an EXTERNAL statement or in a specific (non-generic) procedure interface block.

The following are pointer rules and behavior:

The following are pointee rules and behavior:

Example

 POINTER (p, k)
 INTEGER j(2)

 ! This has the same effect as j(1) = 0, j(2) = 5
 p = LOC(j)
 k = 0
 p = p + SIZEOF(k) ! 4 for 4-byte integer
 k = 5

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