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Intel® Fortran Libraries Reference

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Overview of the <strong>Libraries</strong> 1Table 1-2NameMBLeadMBLenMBLen_TrimMBNextMBPrevMBStrLeadMBCS Conversion:MBConvertMBToUnicodeMBConvertUnicodeToMBMBJISTToJMSMBJMSTToJISMBCS <strong>Fortran</strong> Equivalent:MBINCHARQQMBINDEXMBLGE, MBLGT, MBLLE, MBLLT,MBLEQ, MBLNEMBSCANMBVERIFYSummary of NLS Routines (W*32, W*64)DescriptionDetermines whether a given character is the first byte of a multibytecharacter.Returns the number of multibyte characters in a string, including trailingspaces.Returns the number of multibyte characters in a string, not includingtrailing spaces.Returns the string position of the first byte of the multibyte characterimmediately after the given string position.Returns the string position of the first byte of the multibyte characterimmediately before the given string position.Performs a context sensitive test to determine whether a given byte in acharacter string is a lead byte.Converts a character string from a multibyte codepage to a Unicode string.Converts a Unicode string to a multibyte character string of the currentcodepage.Converts a Japan Industry Standard (JIS) character to a Microsoft* Kanji(Shift JIS or JMS) character.Converts a Microsoft Kanji (Shift JIS or JMS) character to a Japan IndustryStandard (JIS) character.Same as INCHARQQ except that it can read a single multibyte characterat once and returns the number of bytes read.Same as INDEX except that multibyte characters can be included in itsarguments.Same as LGE, LGT, LLE, LLT, and the operators .EQ. and .NE. except thatmultibyte characters can be included in their arguments.Same as SCAN except that multibyte characters can be included in itsarguments.Same as VERIFY except that multibyte characters can be included in itsarguments.For more information, see the section on National Language Support routines in "Using <strong>Libraries</strong>"in Volume I of your user’s guide.1-9

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