wmemchr -- Locate Wide Character in Wide-Character String

Format

#include <wchar.h>
wchar_t *wmemchr(const wchar_t *s, wchar_t c, size_t n);

Language Level: ANSI 93
wmemchr locates the first occurrence of c in the initial n wide characters of the object pointed to by s.

If n has the value 0, wmemchr finds no occurrence of c, and returns a NULL pointer.

Return Value
wmemchr returns a pointer to the located wide character, or a NULL pointer if the wide character does not occur in the object.

Example
This example finds the first occurrence of 'A' in the wide-character string.

#include <stdio.h>
#include <wchar.h>
main()
{
   wchar_t *in = L"1234ABCD";
   wchar_t *ptr;
   wchar_t fnd = L'A';
   printf("\nEXPECTED: ABCD");
   ptr = wmemchr(in, L'A', 6);
   if (ptr == NULL)
      printf("\n** ERROR ** ptr is NULL, char L'A' not found\n");
   else
      printf("\nRECEIVED: %ls \n", ptr);
}



memchr -- Search Buffer
strchr -- Search for Character
strrchr -- Find Last Occurrence of Character in String
wcschr -- Search for Wide Character
wcsrchr -- Locate Wide Character in String
wmemcpy -- Copy Wide-Character Strings
wmemcmp -- Compare Wide-Character Strings
wmemmove -- Copy Wide-Character Strings
wmemset -- Set Wide Characters to Value
<wchar.h>