An array declaration (or array declarator) declares the shape of an array. It takes the following form:
The array specification can be appended to the name of the array when the array is declared.
Examples
The following examples show array declarations:
SUBROUTINE SUB(N, C, D, Z)
REAL, DIMENSION(N, 15) :: IARRY ! An explicit-shape array
REAL C(:), D(0:) ! An assumed-shape array
REAL, POINTER :: B(:,:) ! A deferred-shape array pointer
REAL, ALLOCATABLE, DIMENSION(:) :: K ! A deferred-shape allocatable array
REAL :: Z(N,*) ! An assumed-size array
For More Information:
For details on the general form and rules for type declaration statements, see Section 5.1.