WCSTOD(3) BSD Library Functions Manual WCSTOD(3)NAME
wcstof, wcstod, wcstold -- convert string to float, double or long double
LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
SYNOPSIS
#include <wchar.h>
float
wcstof(const wchar_t * restrict nptr, wchar_t ** restrict endptr);
long double
wcstold(const wchar_t * restrict nptr, wchar_t ** restrict endptr);
double
wcstod(const wchar_t * restrict nptr, wchar_t ** restrict endptr);
DESCRIPTION
The wcstof(), wcstod() and wcstold() functions are the wide-character versions of the strtof(), strtod() and strtold() functions. Refer to
strtod(3) for details.
SEE ALSO strtod(3), wcstol(3)STANDARDS
The wcstof(), wcstod() and wcstold() functions conform to ISO/IEC 9899:1999 (``ISO C99'').
BSD February 22, 2003 BSD
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WCSTOL(3) BSD Library Functions Manual WCSTOL(3)NAME
wcstol, wcstoul, wcstoll, wcstoull, wcstoimax, wcstoumax -- convert a wide-character string value to a long, unsigned long, long long,
unsigned long long, intmax_t or uintmax_t integer
LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
SYNOPSIS
#include <wchar.h>
long
wcstol(const wchar_t * restrict nptr, wchar_t ** restrict endptr, int base);
unsigned long
wcstoul(const wchar_t * restrict nptr, wchar_t ** restrict endptr, int base);
long long
wcstoll(const wchar_t * restrict nptr, wchar_t ** restrict endptr, int base);
unsigned long long
wcstoull(const wchar_t * restrict nptr, wchar_t ** restrict endptr, int base);
#include <inttypes.h>
intmax_t
wcstoimax(const wchar_t * restrict nptr, wchar_t ** restrict endptr, int base);
uintmax_t
wcstoumax(const wchar_t * restrict nptr, wchar_t ** restrict endptr, int base);
DESCRIPTION
The wcstol(), wcstoul(), wcstoll(), wcstoull(), wcstoimax() and wcstoumax() functions are wide-character versions of the strtol(), strtoul(),
strtoll(), strtoull(), strtoimax() and strtoumax() functions, respectively. Refer to their manual pages (for example strtol(3)) for details.
SEE ALSO strtol(3), strtoul(3)STANDARDS
The wcstol(), wcstoul(), wcstoll(), wcstoull(), wcstoimax() and wcstoumax() functions conform to ISO/IEC 9899:1999 (``ISO C99'').
BSD September 7, 2002 BSD
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