function
<cwctype>
wctype
wctype_t wctype (const char* property);
Return character property
Returns a value of type wctype_t that corresponds to the character category specified by property.
A specific locale can accept multiple categories in which to classify its characters. At least the following categories are recognized by all locales:
| string passed as property | description | equivalent function | 
|---|
| "alnum" | alphanumerical character | iswalnum | 
| "alpha" | letter character | iswalpha | 
| "blank" | blank character | iswblank | 
| "cntrl" | control character | iswcntrl | 
| "digit" | decimal digit character | iswdigit | 
| "graph" | character with graphical representation | iswgraph | 
| "lower" | lowercase letter character | iswlower | 
| "print" | printable character | iswprint | 
| "punct" | punctuation character | iswpunct | 
| "space" | white-space character | iswspace | 
| "upper" | uppercase letter character | iswupper | 
| "xdigit" | hexadecimal digit character | iswxdigit | 
The value returned by this function depends on the LC_CTYPE locale category selected.
Parameters
- property
- A string identifying a character category (see above).
Return Value
A value of type wctype_t identifying a specific character category.
This value is locale-dependent.
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 | /* wctype example */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <wctype.h>
int main ()
{
  int i=0;
  wchar_t str[] = L"Test String.\n";
  wchar_t c;
  wctype_t check = wctype("lower");
  wctrans_t trans = wctrans("toupper");
  while (str[i])
  {
    c = str[i];
    if (iswctype(c,check)) c = towctrans(c,trans);
    putwchar (c);
    i++;
  }
  return 0;
}
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Output:
See also
- iswctype
- Check if wide character has property (function
)
- wctrans
- Return character transformation (function
)