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UniQueryDigit

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UniQueryDigit queries character attributes.


Syntax

int UniQueryDigit (const LocaleObject locale_object, UniChar uc) 

Parameters

locale_object (const LocaleObject)
A locale object created by UniCreateLocaleObject or NULL.
uc (UniChar)
The UniChar character to query.

Returns

Return Value (int) - returns

If the result of the test is true, the function returns 1. Otherwise, 0 is returned.

Remarks

This function provides the functionality of UniCreateAttrObject, UniQueryCharAttr, and UniFreeAttrObject as an atomic operation for the invariant attributes.

The locale may be specified as NULL to indicate default Unicode character attributes.

Example

This example shows how to query character attributes.

#include <stdio.h>

#include <unidef.h>
int main(void) {
LocaleObject locale_object = NULL;
int          result = 0;
int          rc = ULS_SUCCESS;
UniChar      uni_char = L'5';    /* Unicode number 5 character */
         /*****************************************************************/
         /* Assumes LANG environment variable set to a valid locale name, */
         /* such as fr_FR                                                 */
         /*****************************************************************/
         rc = UniCreateLocaleObject(UNI_UCS_STRING_POINTER,
                                   (UniChar *)L"", &locale_object);
         if (rc != ULS_SUCCESS) {
           printf("UniCreateLocaleObject error: return code = %u\n", rc);
           return 1;
         }
         /* Query character attribute */
         result = UniQueryDigit(locale_object, uni_char);
         if (result)
           printf("UniChar character %04X is a digit\n", uni_char);
         else
           printf("UniChar character %04X is not a digit\n", uni_char);

return ULS_SUCCESS;
} 

Format

#include <unidef.h>

int UniQueryDigit
    (const LocaleObject locale_object, UniChar uc) 

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