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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting shell: creating different arrays based on function argument Post 67041 by nix21 on Sunday 20th of March 2005 10:34:26 PM
Old 03-20-2005
yeah your right it works. I have no idea what the problem was, I copied the specific line in and it didn't work with everything else the same. But then copied in the whole function and it worked fine. maybe a null character or something.

thanks, its much appreciated! Smilie
 

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memory(3)						     Library Functions Manual							 memory(3)

Name
       memccpy, memchr, memcmp, memcpy, memmove, memset - memory operations

Syntax
       #include <string.h>

       void *memccpy (s1, s2, c, n)
       void *s1, *s2;
       int c;
       size_t n;

       void *memchr (s, c, n)
       void *s;
       int c;
       size_t n;

       int memcmp (s1, s2, n)
       void *s1, *s2;
       size_t n;

       void *memcpy (s1, s2, n)
       void *s1, *s2;
       size_t n;

       void *memset (s, c, n)
       void *s;
       int c;
       size_t n;

       void *memmove (s1, s2, n)
       void *s1, *s2;
       size_t n;

Description
       These functions operate efficiently on memory areas (arrays of characters bounded by a count, not terminated by a null character).  They do
       not check for the overflow of any receiving memory area.

       The subroutine copies characters from memory area s2 into s1, stopping after the first occurrence of character c has been copied, or  after
       n  characters  have been copied, whichever comes first.	It returns a pointer to the character after the copy of c in s1, or a NULL pointer
       if c was not found in the first n characters of s2.

       The subroutine returns a pointer to the first occurrence of character c in the first n characters of memory area s, or a NULL pointer if  c
       does not occur.

       The  subroutine compares its arguments, looking at the first n characters only, and returns an integer less than, equal to, or greater than
       0, according as s1 is lexicographically less than, equal to, or greater than s2.

       The subroutine copies n characters from memory area s2 to s1.  It returns s1.

       The subroutine is like , except that if s1 and s2 specify overlapping areas, works as if an intermediate buffer is used.

       The subroutine sets the first n characters in memory area s to the value of character c.  It returns s.

Restrictions
       The subroutine uses native character comparison, which is signed on PDP-11s, unsigned on other machines.

       Character movement is performed differently in different implementations of and Thus overlapping moves, using these subroutines, may  yield
       unpredictable results.

																	 memory(3)
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