6.24.15 iswspace Function
Test for a white-space wide character.
Include
<wctype.h>
Prototype
int iswspace(wint_t wc);
Argument
-
wc
- The wide character to test.
Return Value
Returns a non-zero integer value if the wide character, wc
, is white-space
wide character; otherwise, returns a zero.
Remarks
A wide character is considered to be a white-space wide character if it is one of the
following: space (L' '
), form feed (L'\f'
), newline
(L'\n'
), carriage return (L'\r'
), horizontal tab
(L'\t'
), or vertical tab (L'\v'
).
Example
See the notes at the beginning of this chapter or section for
information on using printf()
or scanf()
(and other functions reading and writing the stdin
or
stdout
streams) in the example code.
#include <wctype.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
int main(void)
{
wchar_t wStr[] = L"A string, 2 wide 4 some.\n";
wint_t wc;
unsigned idx = 0;
bool found = false;
do {
wc = wStr[idx];
if(iswspace(wc)) {
if( ! found)
printf("Found matching wide char at position: ");
printf("%s%u", found ? ", " : "", idx);
found = true;
}
idx++;
} while(wStr[idx]);
printf("\n");
}
Example Output
Found matching wide char at position: 1, 9, 11, 16, 18, 24