Intel® Fortran Compiler 16.0 User and Reference Guide

LOOP COUNT

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

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.

Example

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 
...

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