strcasestr
Locate a substring in a string
Interface
#include <string.h>
char | strstr (const char *big, const char *little) |
char | strcasestr (const char *big, const char *little) |
char | strnstr (const char *big, const char *little, size_t len) |
#include <xlocale.h>
char | strcasestr_l (const char *big, const char *little, locale_t loc) |
Description
The strstr function locates the first occurrence of the null-terminated string \c little in the null-terminated string \c big. The strcasestr function is similar to strstr , but ignores the case of both strings. The strnstr function locates the first occurrence of the null-terminated string \c little in the string \c big, where not more than \c len characters are searched. Characters that appear after a \0 character are not searched. Since the strnstr function is a FreeBSD specific API, it should only be used when portability is not a concern. While the strcasestr function uses the current locale, the strcasestr_l function may be passed a locale directly. See xlocale for more information.Return Values
Iflittle
is an empty string, big
is returned; if little
occurs nowhere in big
, NULL is returned; otherwise a pointer to the first character of the first occurrence of little
is returned.
Example:
Example - Locate a substring in a string
Problem
The following sets the pointer ptr to the "Bar Baz" portion of largestring:
Workings
const char *largestring = "Foo Bar Baz"; const char *smallstring = "Bar"; char *ptr; ptr = strstr(largestring, smallstring);