CONV(3C) COMMAND REFERENCE CONV(3C) NAME conv, toupper, tolower, _toupper, _tolower, toascii - translate characters SYNOPSIS #include <ctype.h> int toupper (c) int c; int tolower (c) int c; int toupper (c) int c; int tolower (c) int c; int toascii (c) int c; DESCRIPTION Toupper and tolower have as domain the range of getc(3s): the integers from -1 through 255. If the argument of toupper represents a lowercase letter, the result is the corresponding uppercase letter. If the argument of tolower represents an uppercase letter, the result is the corresponding lowercase letter. All other arguments in the domain are returned unchanged. toupper and tolower are macros that accomplish the same thing as toupper and tolower but have restricted domains and are faster. toupper requires a lowercase letter as its argument; its result is the corresponding uppercase letter. tolower requires an uppercase letter as its argument; its result is the corresponding lowercase letter. Arguments outside the domain cause undefined results. Toascii yields its argument with all bits turned off that are not part of a standard ASCII character; it is intended for compatibility with other systems. SEE ALSO ctype(3c) and stdio(3s). Printed 5/12/88 1
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