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Standard C Library Functions index(3C)

NAME

index, rindex - string operations

SYNOPSIS

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char *index(const char *s, int c);

char *rindex(const char *s, int c);

DESCRIPTION

The index() and rindex() functions operate on null-

terminated strings. The index() function returns a pointer to the first occurrence of character c in string s.

The rindex() function returns a pointer to the last

occurrence of character c in string s.

Both index() and rindex() return a null pointer if c does

not occur in the string. The null character terminating a string is considered to be part of the string.

USAGE

On most modern computer systems, you can not use a null pointer to indicate a null string. A null pointer is an error and results in an abort of the program. If you wish to indicate a null string, you must use a pointer that points to an explicit null string. On some machines and with some implementations of the C programming language, a null pointer, if dereferenced, would yield a null string. Though often used, this practice is not always portable. Programmers using a null pointer to represent an empty string should be aware of this portability issue. Even on machines where dereferencing a null pointer does not cause an abort of the program, it does not necessarily yield a null string.

ATTRIBUTES

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri-

butes:

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Standard C Library Functions index(3C)

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| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |

|_____________________________|_____________________________|

| Interface Stability | Standard |

|_____________________________|_____________________________|

SEE ALSO

bstring(3C), malloc(3C), string(3C), attributes(5), stan-

dards(5)

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