wcspbrk -- Locate Wide Characters in String

Format

#include <wcstr.h>
wchar_t *wcspbrk(const wchar_t *string1, const wchar_t *string2);

Language Level: XPG4
wcspbrk locates the first occurrence in the string pointed to by string1 of any wide character from the string pointed to by string2.

Return Value
wcspbrk returns a pointer to the character. If string1 and string2 have no wide characters in common, wcspbrk returns NULL.

Example
This example uses wcspbrk to find the first occurrence of either a or b in the array string.

#include <stdio.h>
#include <wcstr.h>
int main(void)
{
  wchar_t * result;
  wchar_t * string = L"The Blue Danube";
  wchar_t *chars = L"ab";
  result = wcspbrk( string, chars);
  printf("The first occurrence of any of the characters \"%ls\" in "
     "\"%ls\" is \"%ls\"\n", chars, string, result);
  return 0;
  /*************************************************************************
     The output should be:
     The first occurrence of any of the characters "ab" in "A Blue Danube"
     is "anube"
   ************************************************************************/
}


strchr -- Search for Character
strcspn -- Compare Strings for Substrings
strpbrk -- Find Characters in String
strrchr -- Find Last Occurrence of Character in String
strspn -- Search Strings
wcschr -- Search for Wide Character
wcscmp -- Compare Wide-Character Strings
wcscspn -- Find Offset of First Wide-Character Match
wcsncmp -- Compare Wide-Character Strings
wcsrchr -- Locate Wide Character in String
wcsspn -- Search Wide-Character Strings
wcswcs -- Locate Wide-Character Substring
<wcstr.h>