wcsncmp -- Compare Wide-Character Strings

Format

#include <wcstr.h>
int wcsncmp(const wchar_t *string1, const wchar_t *string2, size_t count);

Language Level: XPG4
wcsncmp compares up to count wide characters in string1 to string2.

wcsncmp operates on null-terminated wide-character strings; string arguments to this function should contain a wchar_t null character marking the end of the string.

Return Value
wcsncmp returns a value indicating the relationship between the two strings, as follows:

Value Meaning
Less than 0 string1 less than string2
0 string1 identical to string2
Greater than 0 string1 greater than string2.

Example
This example demonstrates the difference between wcscmp, which compares the entire strings, and wcsncmp, which compares only a specified number of wide characters in the strings.

#include <stdio.h>
#include <wcstr.h>
#define SIZE 10
int main(void)
{
  int  result;
  int  index = 3;
  wchar_t buffer1[SIZE] = L"abcdefg";
  wchar_t buffer2[SIZE] = L"abcfg";
  void print_result( int, wchar_t *, wchar_t * );
  result = wcscmp( buffer1, buffer2 );
  printf( "Comparison of each character\n" );
  printf( "  wcscmp: " );
  print_result( result, buffer1, buffer2 );
  result = wcsncmp( buffer1, buffer2, index);
  printf( "\nComparison of only the first %i characters\n", index );
  printf( "  wcsncmp: " );
  print_result( result, buffer1, buffer2 );
  return 0;
  /*********************************************************************
      The output should be:
      Comparison of each character
          wcscmp: "abcdefg" is less than "abcfg"
      Comparison of only the first 3 characters
         wcsncmp: "abcdefg" is identical to "abcfg"
  *********************************************************************/
}
void print_result( int res, wchar_t * p_buffer1, wchar_t * p_buffer2 )
{
  if ( res == 0 )
    printf( "\"%ls\" is identical to \"%ls\"\n", p_buffer1, p_buffer2);
  else if ( res < 0 )
    printf( "\"%ls\" is less than \"%ls\"\n", p_buffer1, p_buffer2 );
  else
    printf( "\"%ls\" is greater than \"%ls\"\n", p_buffer1, p_buffer2 );
}


strncmp -- Compare Strings
strcmp -- Compare Strings
strcoll -- Compare Strings
strcmpi -- Compare Strings Without Case Sensitivity
stricmp -- Compare Strings as Lowercase
strnicmp -- Compare Strings Without Case Sensitivity
wcscmp -- Compare Wide-Character Strings
wcsncat -- Concatenate Wide-Character Strings
wcsncpy -- Copy Wide-Character Strings
<wcstr.h>