ctype(1tcl)
ctype --
test whether characters in a string are of a given class
Synopsis
ctype [-failindex var] class string "
Description
ctype determines whether all characters in
string are of the specified class. It
returns 1 if they are all of class, and 0 if they
are not, or if the string is empty. This command also
provides another method (besides format and
scan) of converting between an ASCII
character and its numeric value. The following
ctype commands are available:
ctype [-failindex var] alnum string-
Tests that all characters are alphabetic or numeric
characters as defined by the character set.
ctype [-failindex var] alpha string-
Tests that all characters are alphabetic characters as defined by the
character set.
ctype [-failindex var] ascii string-
Tests that all characters are an ASCII character (a non-negative number less
than 0200).
ctype char number-
Converts the numeric value, number, to an ASCII character.
number must be in the range 0 through 255.
ctype [-failindex var] cntrl string-
Tests that all characters are control characters as defined by the
character set.
ctype [-failindex var] digit string-
Tests that all characters are valid decimal digits, that
is, 0 through 9.
ctype [-failindex var] graph string-
Tests that all characters are any character for which
ctype print is true, except for space
characters.
ctype [-failindex var] lower string-
Tests that all characters are lowercase letters as defined
by the character set.
ctype ord character-
Converts a character into its decimal numeric value. The
first character of the string is converted.
ctype [-failindex var] space string-
Tests that all characters are either a space, horizontal-tab, carriage
return, newline, vertical-tab, or form-feed.
ctype [-failindex var] print string-
Tests that all characters are a space or any character for
which ctype alnum or ctype punct is
true or other printing character as defined by the
character set.
ctype [-failindex var] punct string-
Tests that all characters are made up of any of the
characters other than the ones for which alnum,
cntrl, or space is true.
ctype [-failindex var] upper string-
Tests that all characters are uppercase letters as defined
by the character set.
ctype [-failindex var] xdigit string-
Tests that all characters are valid hexadecimal digits,
that is 0 through 9, a through f or A through F.
If -failindex is specified, then the index into
string of the first character that did not match
the class is returned in var.
25 April 2004
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UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.4 - 25 April 2004