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impure elemental function ESMF_CoordSysNotEqual(CoordSys1,CoordSys2)! !RETURN VALUE:logical::ESMF_CoordSysNotEqual! !ARGUMENTS:type(ESMF_CoordSys_Flag),intent(in)::&CoordSys1,&! Two CoordSys Statuses to compare forCoordSys2! inequality! !DESCRIPTION:! This routine compares two ESMF CoordSys statuses to see if! they are unequal.!! The arguments are:! \begin{description}! \item[CoordSys1, CoordSys2]! Two statuses of CoordSyss to compare for inequality! \end{description}!!EOPIESMF_CoordSysNotEqual=(CoordSys1%coordsys/=&CoordSys2%coordsys)end function ESMF_CoordSysNotEqual