HP Fortran Programmer's Reference (September 2007)

HP Fortran statements
END (construct)
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END (construct)
Terminates a CASE, DO, IF, or WHERE construct.
Syntax
END
construct-keyword
[
construct-name
]
construct-keyword
is one of the keywords DO, IF, SELECT CASE, or WHERE.
construct-name
is the name given to the construct terminated by this statement.
Description
The END (construct) statement terminates a CASE, DO, IF, or WHERE construct. If
construct-name
appears in the statement that introduces the construct, the same name
must also appear in the END statement. If no
construct-name
is given in the introducing
statement, none must appear in the END statement.
Examples
For examples of the END (construct) statement, see the descriptions of the DO, IF, SELECT, or
WHERE statements throughout this chapter.
Related statements
DO, IF, SELECT CASE, and WHERE
Related concepts
For related information, see the following:
“Masked array assignment” on page 101
“Control constructs and statement blocks” on page 139