Intel® Fortran Compiler 16.0 User and Reference Guide
Inquiry Intrinsic Function (Specific): Returns the total number of command-line arguments, including the command. This function cannot be passed as an actual argument.
result = NARGS( )
The result type is INTEGER(4). The result is the number of command-line arguments, including the command. For example, NARGS returns 4 for the command-line invocation of PROG1 -g -c -a.
INTEGER(2) result result = RUNQQ('myprog', '-c -r') END ! MYPROG.F90 responds to command switches -r, -c, ! and/or -d INTEGER(4) count, num, i, status CHARACTER(80) buf REAL r1 / 0.0 / COMPLEX c1 / (0.0,0.0) / REAL(8) d1 / 0.0 / num = 5 count = NARGS() DO i = 1, count-1 CALL GETARG(i, buf, status) IF (status .lt. 0) THEN WRITE (*,*) 'GETARG error - exiting' EXIT END IF IF (buf(2:status) .EQ.'r') THEN r1 = REAL(num) WRITE (*,*) 'r1 = ',r1 ELSE IF (buf(2:status) .EQ.'c') THEN c1 = CMPLX(num) WRITE (*,*) 'c1 = ', c1 ELSE IF (buf(2:status) .EQ.'d') THEN d1 = DBLE(num) WRITE (*,*) 'd1 = ', d1 ELSE WRITE(*,*) 'Invalid command switch: ', buf (1:status) END IF END DO END