swab
Swap adjacent bytes
Description
The function swab copieslen
bytes from the location referenced by src
to the location referenced by dst
, swapping adjacent bytes. This is used to copy data from one machine to another with a different byte order.
The argument len
must be an even number.
Example:
Example - Swap adjacent bytes
Workings
#include <stdlib.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> int main() { const char* source="oCedoCsgi srgae t"; char target[18]; swab(source, target, strlen(source)); printf("swab(%s) becomes (%s)",source, target); return 0; }
Solution
Output:
swab(oCedoCsgi srgae t) becomes (CodeCogs is great )