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| strxlt |
| Portability: | SAS/C extension |
| SYNOPSIS | |
| DESCRIPTION | |
| RETURN VALUE | |
| CAUTION | |
| IMPLEMENTATION | |
| EXAMPLE | |
| RELATED FUNCTIONS | |
| SEE ALSO |
| SYNOPSIS |
#include <lcstring.h> char *strxlt(char *str, const char *table);
| DESCRIPTION |
strxlt
translates a null-terminated string from one character set to another. The
first argument is the address of the string (
str
) to be translated.
table
is
a pointer to a 256-byte translation table, which should be defined so that
table[c]
for any character
c
is the value to which
c
should
be translated. (The function
xltable
can
frequently be used to build such a table.)
| RETURN VALUE |
The return value is a pointer to the translated string.
| CAUTION |
If the source string and the translation
table overlap, the effect of
strxlt
is
not defined.
| IMPLEMENTATION |
strxlt
is implemented by inline code unless the function is undefined (by an
#undef
statement) to prevent this.
| EXAMPLE |
#include <lcstring.h> char punctab[256] ; char *number, *where; /* Build a table to interchange comma and period. */ xltable(punctab, ",.", ".,"); . . . /* Interchange comma and period for European */ /* conventions. */ if (strcmp(where, "Europe") == 0) strxlt(number, punctab);
| RELATED FUNCTIONS |
memxlt
,
strlwr
,
strupr
,
xltable
| SEE ALSO |
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