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Synopsis:
#include <mbstring.h>
int _ismbcgraph( unsigned int ch );
Description:
The _ismbcgraph function tests for any printable multibyte character
except space (' '). The _ismbcprint function is similar, except that
the space character is also included in the character set being tested.
Returns:
The _ismbcgraph function returns a non-zero value when the argument is a
member of this set of characters; otherwise, zero is returned.
Example:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <mbctype.h>
#include <mbstring.h>
unsigned int chars[] = {
'.',
' ',
'1',
'A',
0x8140, /* double-byte space */
0x8143, /* double-byte , */
0x8254, /* double-byte 5 */
0x8260, /* double-byte A */
0x8279, /* double-byte Z */
0x8281, /* double-byte a */
0x829A, /* double-byte z */
0x989F, /* double-byte L2 character */
0xA6
};
#define SIZE sizeof( chars ) / sizeof( unsigned int )
void main()
{
int i;
_setmbcp( 932 );
for( i = 0; i < SIZE; i++ ) {
printf( "%#6.4x is %sa valid "
"multibyte graph character\n",
chars[i],
( _ismbcgraph( chars[i] ) ) ? "" : "not " );
}
}
produces the following:
0x002e is a valid multibyte graph character
0x0020 is not a valid multibyte graph character
0x0031 is a valid multibyte graph character
0x0041 is a valid multibyte graph character
0x8140 is not a valid multibyte graph character
0x8143 is a valid multibyte graph character
0x8254 is a valid multibyte graph character
0x8260 is a valid multibyte graph character
0x8279 is a valid multibyte graph character
0x8281 is a valid multibyte graph character
0x829a is a valid multibyte graph character
0x989f is a valid multibyte graph character
0x00a6 is a valid multibyte graph character
Classification:
WATCOM
Systems:
DOS, Windows, Win386, Win32, OS/2 1.x(all), OS/2-32
See Also:
_getmbcp, _ismbcalnum, _ismbcalpha, _ismbccntrl, _ismbcdigit,
_ismbchira, _ismbckata, _ismbcl0, _ismbcl1, _ismbcl2, _ismbclegal,
_ismbclower, _ismbcprint, _ismbcpunct, _ismbcspace, _ismbcsymbol,
_ismbcupper, _ismbcxdigit, _mbbtype, _setmbcp
See Also: _getmbcp _ismbcalnum
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