Intel® Fortran Compiler 17.0 Developer Guide and Reference
The following table lists library routines for National Language Support (NLS).
Programs that use these routines must access the NLS library with USE IFNLS. These routines are restricted to Windows* systems.
Routine names are shown in mixed case to make the names easier to understand. When writing your applications, you can use any case.
Name |
Routine Type |
Description |
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Function |
Returns the length of the first multibyte character in a string. |
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Function |
Converts a character string from a multibyte codepage to a Unicode string. |
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Function |
Converts a Unicode string to a multibyte character string of the current codepage. |
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Function |
Returns the longest possible mutlibyte character for the current codepage. |
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Function |
Same as INCHARQQ, but can read a single multibyte character at once. |
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Function |
Same as INDEX, except that multibyte characters can be included in its arguments. |
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Function |
Converts a Japan Industry Standard (JIS) character to a Kanji (Shift JIS or JMS) character. |
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Function |
Converts a Kanji (Shift JIS or JMS) character to a Japan Industry Standard (JIS) character. |
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Function |
Determines whether a given character is the first byte of a multibyte character. |
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Function |
Returns the number of multibyte characters in a string, including trailing spaces. |
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Function |
Returns the number of multibyte characters in a string, not including trailing spaces. |
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Function |
Same as LGE, LGT, LLE, and LLT, and the logical operators .EQ. and .NE., except that multibyte characters can be included in their arguments. |
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Function |
Returns the string position of the first byte of the multibyte character immediately after the given string position. |
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Function |
Returns the string position of the first byte of the multibyte character immediately before the given string position. |
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Function |
Same as SCAN, except that multibyte characters can be included. in its arguments |
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Function |
Performs a context sensitive test to determine whether a given byte in a character string is a lead byte. |
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Function |
Same as VERIFY, except that multibyte characters can be included in its arguments. |
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Function |
Returns an array of valid codepages for the current console. |
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Function |
Returns an array of locales (langauge/country combinations) installed on the system. |
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Function |
Formats a currency number according to conventions of the current locale (language/country). |
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Function |
Formats a date according to conventions of the current locale (language/country). |
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Function |
Formats a number according to conventions of the current locale (language/country). |
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Function |
Formats a time according to conventions of the current locale (language/country). |
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Function |
Returns the current codepage for the system Window or console. |
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Subroutine |
Returns the current language, country, and/or codepage. |
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Function |
Returns information about the current locale. |
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Function |
Sets the codepage for the console. |
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Function |
Sets the current language, country, and codepage. |