ISALPHA(3) | Library Functions Manual | ISALPHA(3) |
isalpha
—
alphabetic character test
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
#include
<ctype.h>
int
isalpha
(int
c);
The
isalpha
()
function tests for any character for which isupper(3) or
islower(3) is true. The value of the argument must be
representable as an unsigned char or the value of
EOF
.
In the ASCII character set, this includes the following characters (preceded by their numeric values, in octal):
101 ``A'' 102 ``B'' 103 ``C'' 104 ``D'' 105 ``E'' |
106 ``F'' 107 ``G'' 110 ``H'' 111 ``I'' 112 ``J'' |
113 ``K'' 114 ``L'' 115 ``M'' 116 ``N'' 117 ``O'' |
120 ``P'' 121 ``Q'' 122 ``R'' 123 ``S'' 124 ``T'' |
125 ``U'' 126 ``V'' 127 ``W'' 130 ``X'' 131 ``Y'' |
132 ``Z'' 141 ``a'' 142 ``b'' 143 ``c'' 144 ``d'' |
145 ``e'' 146 ``f'' 147 ``g'' 150 ``h'' 151 ``i'' |
152 ``j'' 153 ``k'' 154 ``l'' 155 ``m'' 156 ``n'' |
157 ``o'' 160 ``p'' 161 ``q'' 162 ``r'' 163 ``s'' |
164 ``t'' 165 ``u'' 166 ``v'' 167 ``w'' 170 ``x'' |
171 ``y'' 172 ``z'' |
The isalpha
() function returns zero if the
character tests false and returns non-zero if the character tests true.
The 4.4BSD extension of accepting
arguments outside of the range of the unsigned char
type in locales with large character sets is considered obsolete and may not
be supported in future releases. The iswalpha
()
function should be used instead.
ctype(3), isalnum_l(3), islower(3), isupper(3), iswalpha(3), ascii(7)
The isalpha
() function conforms to
ISO/IEC 9899:1990
(“ISO C90”).
July 17, 2005 | Mac OS X 12 |