Difference between revisions of "STRCASECMP()"
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==Purpose== | ==Purpose== | ||
Case-insensitive function to compare two strings | Case-insensitive function to compare two strings | ||
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==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||
STRCASECMP(<expC1>,<expC2>) | STRCASECMP(<expC1>,<expC2>) | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
[[AT()]], [[CHROVERLAP()]], [[GETGID()]], [[GETUID()]], [[STRCMP()]], [[STRCOMPARE()]], [[STREXTRACT()]], [[SUBSTR()]] | [[AT()]], [[CHROVERLAP()]], [[GETGID()]], [[GETUID()]], [[STRCMP()]], [[STRCOMPARE()]], [[STREXTRACT()]], [[SUBSTR()]] | ||
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
The STRCASECMP() function compares two strings, character by character, and returns a numeric value as follows: | The STRCASECMP() function compares two strings, character by character, and returns a numeric value as follows: | ||
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The STRCASECMP() function does a case-insensitive comparison. The [[STRCMP()]] function can be used for case-sensitive comparison. | The STRCASECMP() function does a case-insensitive comparison. The [[STRCMP()]] function can be used for case-sensitive comparison. | ||
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==Example== | ==Example== | ||
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==Products== | ==Products== |
Revision as of 11:07, 12 December 2012
Purpose
Case-insensitive function to compare two strings
Syntax
STRCASECMP(<expC1>,<expC2>)
See Also
AT(), CHROVERLAP(), GETGID(), GETUID(), STRCMP(), STRCOMPARE(), STREXTRACT(), SUBSTR()
Description
The STRCASECMP() function compares two strings, character by character, and returns a numeric value as follows:
Return Value | Description |
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-1 | <expC1> is less than <expC2> |
0 | <expC1> and <expC2> are identical |
1 | <expC1> is greater than <expC2> |
The STRCASECMP() function does a case-insensitive comparison. The STRCMP() function can be used for case-sensitive comparison.
Example
cUSERPRIVS = [yyynnynn] if strcasecmp(cUSERPRIVS,'NNNNNNNYN')= 0 SysMaint() else return endif
Products
Lianja Server, Lianja