Intel® Fortran Compiler 16.0 User and Reference Guide
General Compiler Directive: Specifies the iterations (typical trip count) for a DO loop.
!DIR$ LOOP COUNT (n1[,n2]...)
!DIR$ LOOP COUNT= n1[,n2]...
!DIR$ LOOP COUNT MAX(n1), MIN(n1), AVG(n1)
!DIR$ LOOP COUNT MAX=n1, MIN=n1, AVG=n1
n1, n2 |
Is a non-negative integer constant. |
The value of the loop count affects heuristics used in software pipelining, vectorization, and loop-transformations.
Argument Form |
Description |
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n1 [, n2] |
Indicates that the next DO loop will iterate n1, n2, or some other number of times. |
MAX, MIN, and AVG |
Indicates that the next DO loop has the specified maximum, minimum, and average number (n1) of iterations. |
Consider the following:
!DIR$ LOOP COUNT (10000) do i =1,m b(i) = a(i) +1 ! This is likely to enable the loop to get software-pipelined enddo
Note that you can specify more than one LOOP COUNT directive for a DO loop. For example, the following directives are valid:
!DIR$ LOOP COUNT (10, 20, 30) !DIR$ LOOP COUNT MAX=100, MIN=3, AVG=17 DO ...