strncmpi, wcsncmpi

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Header File

string.h

Category

Memory and String Manipulation Routines

Prototype

int strncmpi(const char *s1, const char *s2, size_t n);

int wcsncmpi(const wchar_t *s1, const wchar_t *s2, size_t n);

Description

Compares a portion of one string to a portion of another, without case sensitivity.

strncmpi performs a signed comparison of s1 to s2, for a maximum length of n bytes, starting with the first character in each string and continuing with subsequent characters until the corresponding characters differ or until n characters have been examined. The comparison is not case sensitive. (strncmpi is the same as strnicmp--implemented as a macro). It returns a value (< 0, 0, or > 0) based on the result of comparing s1 (or part of it) to s2 (or part of it).

The routines strnicmp and strncmpi are the same; strncmpi is implemented through a macro in string.h that translates calls from strncmpi to strnicmp. Therefore, in order to use strncmpi, you must include the header file string.h for the macro to be available. This macro is provided for compatibility with other C compilers.

Return Value

less than s2

< 0

the same as s2

== 0

greater than s2

> 0



Example



 #include <string.h>
 #include <stdio.h>
 int main(void)
 {
    char *buf1 = "BBBccc", *buf2 = "bbbccc";
    int ptr;
    ptr = strncmpi(buf2,buf1,3);
    if (ptr > 0)
       printf("buffer 2 is greater than buffer 1\n");
    if (ptr < 0)
       printf("buffer 2 is less than buffer 1\n");
    if (ptr == 0)
       printf("buffer 2 equals buffer 1\n");
    return 0;
 }



Portability



POSIX Win32 ANSI C ANSI C++

strncmpi

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wcsncmpi

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