Null-terminated wide strings
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A null-terminated wide string is a sequence of valid wide characters, ending with a null character.
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[edit] Functions
Character classification | |
Defined in header
<cwctype> | |
checks if a wide character is alphanumeric (function) | |
checks if a wide character is alphabetic (function) | |
checks if a wide character is lowercase (function) | |
checks if a wide character is an uppercase character (function) | |
checks if a wide character is a digit (function) | |
checks if a wide character is a hexadecimal character (function) | |
checks if a wide character is a control character (function) | |
checks if a wide character is a graphical character (function) | |
checks if a wide character is a space character (function) | |
(C++11) |
checks if a wide character is a blank character (function) |
checks if a wide character is a printing character (function) | |
checks if a wide character is a punctuation character (function) | |
classifies a wide character according to the specified LC_CTYPE category (function) | |
looks up a character classification category in the current C locale (function) | |
Character manipulation | |
Defined in header
<cwctype> | |
converts a wide character to lowercase (function) | |
converts a wide character to uppercase (function) | |
performs character mapping according to the specified LC_CTYPE mapping category (function) | |
looks up a character mapping category in the current C locale (function) |
ASCII values | characters |
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