strrchr()
Find the last occurrence of a character in a string
Synopsis:
#include <string.h> const char* strrchr(const char* s, int c );
Arguments:
- s
- The string that you want to search.
- c
- The character that you're looking for.
Library:
libc
Use the -l c option to qcc to link against this library. This library is usually included automatically.
Description:
The strrchr() function locates the last occurrence of c (converted to a char) in the string pointed to by s. The terminating null character is considered to be part of the string.
Returns:
A pointer to the located character, or a NULL pointer if the character doesn't occur in the string.
Examples:
#include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> int main( void ) { printf( "%s\n", strrchr( "abcdeabcde", 'a' ) ); if( strrchr( "abcdeabcde", 'x' ) == NULL ) printf( "NULL\n" ); return EXIT_SUCCESS; }
produces the output:
abcde NULL
Classification:
Safety: | |
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Cancellation point | No |
Interrupt handler | Yes |
Signal handler | Yes |
Thread | Yes |