CMPLX(X [, Y [, KIND]]) returns a complex number where X is converted to the real component. If Y is present it is converted to the imaginary component. If Y is not present then the imaginary component is set to 0.0. If X is complex then Y must not be present.
Fortran 77 and later
Elemental function
RESULT = CMPLX(X [, Y [, KIND]])
| X | The type may be INTEGER, REAL, or COMPLEX. |
| Y | (Optional; only allowed if X is not COMPLEX.) May be INTEGER or REAL. |
| KIND | (Optional) An INTEGER initialization expression indicating the kind parameter of the result. |
The return value is of COMPLEX type, with a kind equal to KIND if it is specified. If KIND is not specified, the result is of the default COMPLEX kind, regardless of the kinds of X and Y.
program test_cmplx
integer :: i = 42
real :: x = 3.14
complex :: z
z = cmplx(i, x)
print *, z, cmplx(x)
end program test_cmplx
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