table of contents
- Tumbleweed 2024.07.05-1.3
- Leap-16.0
- Leap-15.6
std::wcspbrk(3) | C++ Standard Libary | std::wcspbrk(3) |
NAME¶
std::wcspbrk - std::wcspbrk
Synopsis¶
Defined in header <cwchar>
const wchar_t* wcspbrk( const wchar_t* dest, const wchar_t* src );
wchar_t* wcspbrk( wchar_t* dest, const wchar_t* src );
Finds the first character in wide string pointed to by dest, that is also in
wide
string pointed to by src.
Parameters¶
dest - pointer to the null-terminated wide string to be analyzed
src - pointer to the null-terminated wide string that contains the characters
to
search for
Return value¶
Pointer to the first character in dest, that is also in src, or a
null pointer if no
such character exists.
Notes¶
The name stands for "wide character string pointer
break", because it returns a
pointer to the first of the separator ("break") characters.
Example¶
// Run this code
#include <cwchar>
#include <iomanip>
#include <iostream>
int main()
{
const wchar_t* str = L"Hello world, friend of mine!";
const wchar_t* sep = L" ,!";
unsigned int cnt = 0;
do
{
str = std::wcspbrk(str, sep); // find separator
std::wcout << std::quoted(str) << L'\n';
if (str)
str += std::wcsspn(str, sep); // skip separator
++cnt; // increment word count
} while (str && *str);
std::wcout << L"There are " << cnt << L"
words\n";
}
Output:¶
" world, friend of mine!"
", friend of mine!"
" of mine!"
" mine!"
"!"
There are 5 words
See also¶
returns the length of the maximum initial segment that consists
wcscspn of only the wide not found in another wide string
(function)
wcschr finds the first occurrence of a wide character in a wide string
(function)
strpbrk finds the first location of any character from a set of separators
(function)
C documentation for
wcspbrk
2024.06.10 | http://cppreference.com |