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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T06:03:28+00:00 2026-06-04T06:03:28+00:00

Consider INTEGER,DIMENSION(3) :: NumberVector and INTEGER :: NumberVector(3) Is there any difference whatsoever between

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Consider

INTEGER,DIMENSION(3) :: NumberVector

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INTEGER              :: NumberVector(3)

Is there any difference whatsoever between these two declarations or are they exactly the same? (I mean in ANY possible context and variation: for example, in the case that those two were identical, what if I am declaring an array with an implicit size as one of the input parameter of a subroutine? Would it still be irrelevant which one I used?)

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    2026-06-04T06:03:29+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 6:03 am

    Yes, it is identical. Even for assumed, deferred and whatever possible shape.

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