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In any Fortran subroutine where +you want to use FFTW functions, you should begin with: +</p> +<a name="index-iso_005fc_005fbinding-1"></a> +<div class="example"> +<pre class="example"> use, intrinsic :: iso_c_binding + include 'fftw3.f03' +</pre></div> + +<p>This includes the interface definitions and the standard +<code>iso_c_binding</code> module (which defines the equivalents of C +types). You can also put the FFTW functions into a module if you +prefer (see <a href="Defining-an-FFTW-module.html#Defining-an-FFTW-module">Defining an FFTW module</a>). +</p> +<p>At this point, you can now call anything in the FFTW C interface +directly, almost exactly as in C other than minor changes in syntax. +For example: +</p> +<a name="index-fftw_005fplan_005fdft_005f2d-2"></a> +<a name="index-fftw_005fexecute_005fdft-2"></a> +<a name="index-fftw_005fdestroy_005fplan-3"></a> +<div class="example"> +<pre class="example"> type(C_PTR) :: plan + complex(C_DOUBLE_COMPLEX), dimension(1024,1000) :: in, out + plan = fftw_plan_dft_2d(1000,1024, in,out, FFTW_FORWARD,FFTW_ESTIMATE) + ... + call fftw_execute_dft(plan, in, out) + ... + call fftw_destroy_plan(plan) +</pre></div> + +<p>A few important things to keep in mind are: +</p> +<ul> +<li> <a name="index-fftw_005fcomplex-2"></a> +<a name="index-C_005fPTR"></a> +<a name="index-C_005fINT"></a> +<a name="index-C_005fDOUBLE"></a> +<a name="index-C_005fDOUBLE_005fCOMPLEX"></a> +FFTW plans are <code>type(C_PTR)</code>. Other C types are mapped in the +obvious way via the <code>iso_c_binding</code> standard: <code>int</code> turns +into <code>integer(C_INT)</code>, <code>fftw_complex</code> turns into +<code>complex(C_DOUBLE_COMPLEX)</code>, <code>double</code> turns into +<code>real(C_DOUBLE)</code>, and so on. See <a href="FFTW-Fortran-type-reference.html#FFTW-Fortran-type-reference">FFTW Fortran type reference</a>. + +</li><li> Functions in C become functions in Fortran if they have a return value, +and subroutines in Fortran otherwise. + +</li><li> The ordering of the Fortran array dimensions must be <em>reversed</em> +when they are passed to the FFTW plan creation, thanks to differences +in array indexing conventions (see <a href="Multi_002ddimensional-Array-Format.html#Multi_002ddimensional-Array-Format">Multi-dimensional Array Format</a>). This is <em>unlike</em> the legacy Fortran interface +(see <a href="Fortran_002dinterface-routines.html#Fortran_002dinterface-routines">Fortran-interface routines</a>), which reversed the dimensions +for you. See <a href="Reversing-array-dimensions.html#Reversing-array-dimensions">Reversing array dimensions</a>. + +</li><li> <a name="index-alignment-4"></a> +<a name="index-SIMD-2"></a> +Using ordinary Fortran array declarations like this works, but may +yield suboptimal performance because the data may not be not aligned +to exploit SIMD instructions on modern proessors (see <a href="SIMD-alignment-and-fftw_005fmalloc.html#SIMD-alignment-and-fftw_005fmalloc">SIMD alignment and fftw_malloc</a>). Better performance will often be obtained +by allocating with ‘<samp>fftw_alloc</samp>’. See <a href="Allocating-aligned-memory-in-Fortran.html#Allocating-aligned-memory-in-Fortran">Allocating aligned memory in Fortran</a>. + +</li><li> <a name="index-fftw_005fexecute-5"></a> +Similar to the legacy Fortran interface (see <a href="FFTW-Execution-in-Fortran.html#FFTW-Execution-in-Fortran">FFTW Execution in Fortran</a>), we currently recommend <em>not</em> using <code>fftw_execute</code> +but rather using the more specialized functions like +<code>fftw_execute_dft</code> (see <a href="New_002darray-Execute-Functions.html#New_002darray-Execute-Functions">New-array Execute Functions</a>). +However, you should execute the plan on the <code>same arrays</code> as the +ones for which you created the plan, unless you are especially +careful. See <a href="Plan-execution-in-Fortran.html#Plan-execution-in-Fortran">Plan execution in Fortran</a>. To prevent +you from using <code>fftw_execute</code> by mistake, the <code>fftw3.f03</code> +file does not provide an <code>fftw_execute</code> interface declaration. + +</li><li> <a name="index-flags-8"></a> +Multiple planner flags are combined with <code>ior</code> (equivalent to ‘<samp>|</samp>’ in C). e.g. <code>FFTW_MEASURE | FFTW_DESTROY_INPUT</code> becomes <code>ior(FFTW_MEASURE, FFTW_DESTROY_INPUT)</code>. (You can also use ‘<samp>+</samp>’ as long as you don’t try to include a given flag more than once.) + +</li></ul> + +<table class="menu" border="0" cellspacing="0"> +<tr><td align="left" valign="top">• <a href="Extended-and-quadruple-precision-in-Fortran.html#Extended-and-quadruple-precision-in-Fortran" accesskey="1">Extended and quadruple precision in Fortran</a>:</td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top"> +</td></tr> +</table> + +<hr> +<div class="header"> +<p> +Next: <a href="Reversing-array-dimensions.html#Reversing-array-dimensions" accesskey="n" rel="next">Reversing array dimensions</a>, Previous: <a href="Calling-FFTW-from-Modern-Fortran.html#Calling-FFTW-from-Modern-Fortran" accesskey="p" rel="prev">Calling FFTW from Modern Fortran</a>, Up: <a href="Calling-FFTW-from-Modern-Fortran.html#Calling-FFTW-from-Modern-Fortran" accesskey="u" rel="up">Calling FFTW from Modern Fortran</a> [<a href="index.html#SEC_Contents" title="Table of contents" rel="contents">Contents</a>][<a href="Concept-Index.html#Concept-Index" title="Index" rel="index">Index</a>]</p> +</div> + + + +</body> +</html>