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| islower |
| Portability: | ISO/ANSI C conforming, UNIX compatible |
| SYNOPSIS | |
| DESCRIPTION | |
| RETURN VALUE | |
| CAUTION | |
| EXAMPLE | |
| RELATED FUNCTIONS | |
| SEE ALSO |
| SYNOPSIS |
#include <ctype.h> int islower(int c);
| DESCRIPTION |
islower
tests an integer value
c
to determine whether
it is a lowercase alphabetic character.
| RETURN VALUE |
islower
returns 0 if the character is not a lowercase alphabetic character, or a nonzero
value if it is. If the argument is
EOF
,
0 is returned.
| CAUTION |
The effect of
islower
on a noncharacter argument other than
EOF
is undefined. The definition of a lowercase character is locale
dependent. Do not assume that
islower
returns
either 0 or 1.
| EXAMPLE |
#include <ctype.h>
#include <stdio.h>
void main()
{
char id[21];
char *text;
int i;
text = "passwordTESTING";
/* Copy uppercase "identifier" from text to id. */
for (i = 0; i < 20 && islower(text[i]); ++i)
id[i] = text[i];
id[i] = '\0';
/* Only the word "password" should be copied. */
puts( id);
}
| RELATED FUNCTIONS |
isalpha
,
isupper
,
tolower
,
toupper
| SEE ALSO |
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