towlower
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Defined in header <wctype.h>
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wint_t towlower( wint_t wc ); |
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Converts the given wide character to lowercase, if possible.
Parameters
wc | - | wide character to be converted |
Return value
Lowercase version of wc
or unmodified wc
if no lowercase version is listed in the current C locale.
Notes
Only 1:1 character mapping can be performed by this function, e.g. the Greek uppercase letter 'Σ' has two lowercase forms, depending on the position in a word: 'σ' and 'ς'. A call to towlower
cannot be used to obtain the correct lowercase form in this case.
ISO 30112 specifies which pairs of Unicode characters are included in this mapping.
Example
Run this code
#include <stdio.h> #include <wchar.h> #include <wctype.h> #include <locale.h> int main(void) { wchar_t wc = L'\u0190'; // Latin capital open E ('Ɛ') printf("in the default locale, towlower(%#x) = %#x\n", wc, towlower(wc)); setlocale(LC_ALL, "en_US.utf8"); printf("in Unicode locale, towlower(%#x) = %#x\n", wc, towlower(wc)); }
Output:
in the default locale, towlower(0x190) = 0x190 in Unicode locale, towlower(0x190) = 0x25b