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char *strstr( const char* str, const char* substr ); |
Finds the first occurrence of the null-terminated byte string pointed to by substr
in the null-terminated byte string pointed to by str
. The terminating null characters are not compared.
The behavior is undefined if either str
or substr
is not a pointer to a null-terminated byte string.
str | - | pointer to the null-terminated byte string to examine |
substr | - | pointer to the null-terminated byte string to search for |
Pointer to the first character of the found substring in str
, or a null pointer if such substring is not found. If substr
points to an empty string, str
is returned.
#include <string.h> #include <stdio.h> void find_str(char const* str, char const* substr) { char* pos = strstr(str, substr); pos ? printf("found the string '%s' in '%s' at position %td\n", substr, str, pos - str) : printf("the string '%s' was not found in '%s'\n", substr, str); } int main(void) { char* str = "one two three"; find_str(str, "two"); find_str(str, ""); find_str(str, "nine"); find_str(str, "n"); return 0; }
Output:
found the string 'two' in 'one two three' at position 4 found the string '' in 'one two three' at position 0 the string 'nine' was not found in 'one two three' found the string 'n' in 'one two three' at position 1
finds the first occurrence of a character (function) |
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finds the last occurrence of a character (function) |
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C++ documentation for strstr |
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