DIGITS(X) returns the number of significant binary digits of the internal model representation of X. For example, on a system using a 32-bit floating point representation, a default real number would likely return 24.
Fortran 95 and later
Inquiry function
RESULT = DIGITS(X)
| X | The type may be INTEGER or REAL. |
The return value is of type INTEGER.
program test_digits
integer :: i = 12345
real :: x = 3.143
real(8) :: y = 2.33
print *, digits(i)
print *, digits(x)
print *, digits(y)
end program test_digits
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