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@node Character Handling, String and Array Utilities, Memory Allocation, Top
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@c %MENU% Character testing and conversion functions
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@chapter Character Handling
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Programs that work with characters and strings often need to classify a
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character---is it alphabetic, is it a digit, is it whitespace, and so
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on---and perform case conversion operations on characters. The
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functions in the header file @file{ctype.h} are provided for this
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purpose.
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@pindex ctype.h
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Since the choice of locale and character set can alter the
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classifications of particular character codes, all of these functions
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are affected by the current locale. (More precisely, they are affected
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by the locale currently selected for character classification---the
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@code{LC_CTYPE} category; see @ref{Locale Categories}.)
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@menu
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* Classification of Characters:: Testing whether characters are
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letters, digits, punctuation, etc.
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* Case Conversion:: Case mapping, and the like.
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@end menu
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@node Classification of Characters, Case Conversion, , Character Handling
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@section Classification of Characters
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@cindex character testing
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@cindex classification of characters
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@cindex predicates on characters
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@cindex character predicates
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This section explains the library functions for classifying characters.
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For example, @code{isalpha} is the function to test for an alphabetic
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character. It takes one argument, the character to test, and returns a
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nonzero integer if the character is alphabetic, and zero otherwise. You
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would use it like this:
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@smallexample
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if (isalpha (c))
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printf ("The character `%c' is alphabetic.\n", c);
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@end smallexample
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Each of the functions in this section tests for membership in a
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particular class of characters; each has a name starting with @samp{is}.
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Each of them takes one argument, which is a character to test, and
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returns an @code{int} which is treated as a boolean value. The
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character argument is passed as an @code{int}, and it may be the
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constant value @code{EOF} instead of a real character.
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The attributes of any given character can vary between locales.
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@xref{Locales}, for more information on locales.@refill
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These functions are declared in the header file @file{ctype.h}.
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@pindex ctype.h
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@cindex lower-case character
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@comment ctype.h
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@comment ISO
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@deftypefun int islower (int @var{c})
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Returns true if @var{c} is a lower-case letter.
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@end deftypefun
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@cindex upper-case character
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@comment ctype.h
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@comment ISO
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@deftypefun int isupper (int @var{c})
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Returns true if @var{c} is an upper-case letter.
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@end deftypefun
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@cindex alphabetic character
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@comment ctype.h
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@comment ISO
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@deftypefun int isalpha (int @var{c})
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Returns true if @var{c} is an alphabetic character (a letter). If
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@code{islower} or @code{isupper} is true of a character, then
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@code{isalpha} is also true.
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In some locales, there may be additional characters for which
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@code{isalpha} is true---letters which are neither upper case nor lower
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case. But in the standard @code{"C"} locale, there are no such
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additional characters.
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@end deftypefun
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@cindex digit character
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@cindex decimal digit character
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@comment ctype.h
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@comment ISO
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@deftypefun int isdigit (int @var{c})
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Returns true if @var{c} is a decimal digit (@samp{0} through @samp{9}).
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@end deftypefun
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@cindex alphanumeric character
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@comment ctype.h
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@comment ISO
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@deftypefun int isalnum (int @var{c})
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Returns true if @var{c} is an alphanumeric character (a letter or
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number); in other words, if either @code{isalpha} or @code{isdigit} is
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true of a character, then @code{isalnum} is also true.
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@end deftypefun
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@cindex hexadecimal digit character
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@comment ctype.h
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@comment ISO
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@deftypefun int isxdigit (int @var{c})
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Returns true if @var{c} is a hexadecimal digit.
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Hexadecimal digits include the normal decimal digits @samp{0} through
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@samp{9} and the letters @samp{A} through @samp{F} and
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@samp{a} through @samp{f}.
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@end deftypefun
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@cindex punctuation character
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@comment ctype.h
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@comment ISO
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@deftypefun int ispunct (int @var{c})
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Returns true if @var{c} is a punctuation character.
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This means any printing character that is not alphanumeric or a space
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character.
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@end deftypefun
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@cindex whitespace character
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@comment ctype.h
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@comment ISO
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@deftypefun int isspace (int @var{c})
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Returns true if @var{c} is a @dfn{whitespace} character. In the standard
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@code{"C"} locale, @code{isspace} returns true for only the standard
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whitespace characters:
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@table @code
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@item ' '
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space
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@item '\f'
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formfeed
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@item '\n'
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newline
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@item '\r'
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carriage return
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@item '\t'
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horizontal tab
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@item '\v'
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vertical tab
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@end table
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@end deftypefun
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@cindex blank character
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@comment ctype.h
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@comment GNU
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@deftypefun int isblank (int @var{c})
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Returns true if @var{c} is a blank character; that is, a space or a tab.
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This function is a GNU extension.
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@end deftypefun
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@cindex graphic character
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@comment ctype.h
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@comment ISO
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@deftypefun int isgraph (int @var{c})
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Returns true if @var{c} is a graphic character; that is, a character
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that has a glyph associated with it. The whitespace characters are not
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considered graphic.
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@end deftypefun
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@cindex printing character
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@comment ctype.h
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@comment ISO
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@deftypefun int isprint (int @var{c})
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Returns true if @var{c} is a printing character. Printing characters
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include all the graphic characters, plus the space (@samp{ }) character.
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@end deftypefun
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@cindex control character
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@comment ctype.h
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@comment ISO
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@deftypefun int iscntrl (int @var{c})
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Returns true if @var{c} is a control character (that is, a character that
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is not a printing character).
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@end deftypefun
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@cindex ASCII character
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@comment ctype.h
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@comment SVID, BSD
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@deftypefun int isascii (int @var{c})
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Returns true if @var{c} is a 7-bit @code{unsigned char} value that fits
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into the US/UK ASCII character set. This function is a BSD extension
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and is also an SVID extension.
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@end deftypefun
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@node Case Conversion, , Classification of Characters, Character Handling
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@section Case Conversion
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@cindex character case conversion
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@cindex case conversion of characters
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@cindex converting case of characters
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This section explains the library functions for performing conversions
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such as case mappings on characters. For example, @code{toupper}
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converts any character to upper case if possible. If the character
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can't be converted, @code{toupper} returns it unchanged.
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These functions take one argument of type @code{int}, which is the
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character to convert, and return the converted character as an
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@code{int}. If the conversion is not applicable to the argument given,
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the argument is returned unchanged.
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@strong{Compatibility Note:} In pre-@w{ISO C} dialects, instead of
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returning the argument unchanged, these functions may fail when the
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argument is not suitable for the conversion. Thus for portability, you
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may need to write @code{islower(c) ? toupper(c) : c} rather than just
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@code{toupper(c)}.
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These functions are declared in the header file @file{ctype.h}.
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@pindex ctype.h
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@comment ctype.h
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@comment ISO
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@deftypefun int tolower (int @var{c})
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If @var{c} is an upper-case letter, @code{tolower} returns the corresponding
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lower-case letter. If @var{c} is not an upper-case letter,
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@var{c} is returned unchanged.
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@end deftypefun
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@comment ctype.h
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@comment ISO
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@deftypefun int toupper (int @var{c})
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If @var{c} is a lower-case letter, @code{tolower} returns the corresponding
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upper-case letter. Otherwise @var{c} is returned unchanged.
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@end deftypefun
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@comment ctype.h
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@comment SVID, BSD
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@deftypefun int toascii (int @var{c})
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This function converts @var{c} to a 7-bit @code{unsigned char} value
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that fits into the US/UK ASCII character set, by clearing the high-order
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bits. This function is a BSD extension and is also an SVID extension.
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@end deftypefun
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@comment ctype.h
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@comment SVID
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@deftypefun int _tolower (int @var{c})
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This is identical to @code{tolower}, and is provided for compatibility
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with the SVID. @xref{SVID}.@refill
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@end deftypefun
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@comment ctype.h
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@comment SVID
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@deftypefun int _toupper (int @var{c})
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This is identical to @code{toupper}, and is provided for compatibility
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with the SVID.
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@end deftypefun
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