ctype(3C)
ctype --
character handling
Synopsis
#include <ctype.h>
int isalpha(int c);
int isblank(int c);
int isupper(int c);
int islower(int c);
int isdigit(int c);
int isxdigit(int c);
int isalnum(int c);
int isspace(int c);
int ispunct(int c);
int isprint(int c);
int isgraph(int c);
int iscntrl(int c);
int isascii(int c);
Description
These macros classify character-coded integer values.
Each is a predicate returning non-zero for true, zero for false.
The behavior of these macros, except for isdigit,
isxdigit, and isascii, is affected
by the current locale [see
setlocale(3C)].
To modify the behavior, change the LC_TYPE category in
setlocale, that is, setlocale (LC_CTYPE, newlocale).
In the C locale, or in a locale where character type information is not
defined, characters are classified according to the rules of the
US-ASCII 7-bit coded character set.
The macro isascii is defined on all integer values;
the rest are defined only where the argument is an int
,
the value of which is representable as an unsigned char
,
or EOF, which is defined by the stdio.h header file
and represents end-of-file.
isalpha-
tests for any character for which isupper or islower
is true, or any character that is one of an implementation-defined set of
characters for which none of iscntrl, isdigit,
ispunct, or isspace is true.
In the C locale, isalpha returns true only for the
characters for which isupper or islower is true.
isblank-
tests for any blank character, or one of a locale-specific
set of characters for which isspace is true and is used to
separate words within a line of text. In the C locale,
isblank returns true only for space and horizontal tab.
isupper-
tests for any character that is an uppercase letter or is one of an
implementation-defined set of characters for which none of
iscntrl, isdigit, ispunct, isspace,
or islower is true.
In the C locale, isupper returns true only
for the characters defined as uppercase ASCII characters.
islower-
tests for any character that is a lowercase letter or is one of an
implementation-defined set of characters for which none of
iscntrl, isdigit, ispunct, isspace, or isupper
is true.
In the C locale, islower returns true only
for the characters defined as lowercase ASCII characters.
isdigit-
tests for any decimal-digit character.
isxdigit-
tests for any hexadecimal-digit character ([0-9],
[A-F] or [a-f]).
isalnum-
tests for any character for which isalpha
or isdigit is true (letter or digit).
isspace-
tests for any space, tab, carriage-return, newline,
vertical-tab, or form-feed (standard white-space characters)
or for one of an implementation-defined set of characters for which
isalnum is false.
In the C locale,
isspace returns true only for the standard white-space characters.
ispunct-
tests for any printing character which is neither a space nor
a character for which isalnum is true.
isprint-
tests for any printing character, including space (`` '' ).
isgraph-
tests for any printing character, except space.
iscntrl-
tests for any ``control character'' as defined by the character set.
isascii-
tests for any ASCII character,
code between 0 and 0177 inclusive.
All the character classification macros use a table lookup.
Functions exist for all the above defined macros.
To get the function form, the macro name must be bypassed (for example,
#undef isdigit
).
Files
/usr/lib/locale/locale/LC_CTYPE
References
ascii(5),
chrtbl(1M),
environ(5),
Intro(3S),
setlocale(3C),
wchrtbl(1M),
wctype(3C)
Notices
If the argument to any of the character handling macros
is not in the domain of the function, the result is undefined.
© 2004 The SCO Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.4 - 25 April 2004