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MINLOC
— Location of the minimum value within an arrayDetermines the location of the element in the array with the minimum
value, or, if the DIM argument is supplied, determines the
locations of the minimum element along each row of the array in the
DIM direction. If MASK is present, only the elements for
which MASK is .TRUE.
are considered. If more than one
element in the array has the minimum value, the location returned is
that of the first such element in array element order. If the array has
zero size, or all of the elements of MASK are .FALSE.
, then
the result is an array of zeroes. Similarly, if DIM is supplied
and all of the elements of MASK along a given row are zero, the
result value for that row is zero.
Fortran 95 and later
Transformational function
RESULT = MINLOC(ARRAY, DIM [, MASK]) |
RESULT = MINLOC(ARRAY [, MASK]) |
ARRAY | Shall be an array of type INTEGER or
REAL . |
DIM | (Optional) Shall be a scalar of type
INTEGER , with a value between one and the rank of ARRAY,
inclusive. It may not be an optional dummy argument. |
MASK | Shall be an array of type LOGICAL ,
and conformable with ARRAY. |
If DIM is absent, the result is a rank-one array with a length
equal to the rank of ARRAY. If DIM is present, the result
is an array with a rank one less than the rank of ARRAY, and a
size corresponding to the size of ARRAY with the DIM
dimension removed. If DIM is present and ARRAY has a rank
of one, the result is a scalar. In all cases, the result is of default
INTEGER
type.
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