Unicode::CharName(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Unicode::CharName(3)NAME
Unicode::CharName - Look up Unicode character names
SYNOPSIS
use Unicode::CharName qw(uname ublock);
print uname(ord('%')), "
";
print ublock(0x0300), "
";
DESCRIPTION
This module provide a two functions named uname() and ublock(). The uname() function will return the Unicode character name for the given
code (a number between 0 and 0x10FFFF). Unicode character names are written in upper-case ASCII letters, and are strings like:
LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A
LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH RING ABOVE
CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH 7C80
HANGUL SYLLABLE PWILH
The ublock() will return the name of the Unicode character block that the given character belongs to.
SEE ALSO
Unicode::String
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 1997,2005 Gisle Aas.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
Name table extracted from the Unicode 4.1 Character Database. Copyright (c) 1991-2005 Unicode, Inc. All Rights reserved.
perl v5.12.1 2005-10-25 Unicode::CharName(3)
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Tcl_UniCharIsAlpha(3) Tcl Library Procedures Tcl_UniCharIsAlpha(3)__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________NAME
Tcl_UniCharIsAlnum, Tcl_UniCharIsAlpha, Tcl_UniCharIsControl, Tcl_UniCharIsDigit, Tcl_UniCharIsGraph, Tcl_UniCharIsLower,
Tcl_UniCharIsPrint, Tcl_UniCharIsPunct, Tcl_UniCharIsSpace, Tcl_UniCharIsUpper, Tcl_UniCharIsWordChar - routines for classification of
Tcl_UniChar characters
SYNOPSIS
#include <tcl.h>
int
Tcl_UniCharIsAlnum(ch)
int
Tcl_UniCharIsAlpha(ch)
int
Tcl_UniCharIsControl(ch)
int
Tcl_UniCharIsDigit(ch)
int
Tcl_UniCharIsGraph(ch)
int
Tcl_UniCharIsLower(ch)
int
Tcl_UniCharIsPrint(ch)
int
Tcl_UniCharIsPunct(ch)
int
Tcl_UniCharIsSpace(ch)
int
Tcl_UniCharIsUpper(ch)
int
Tcl_UniCharIsWordChar(ch)
ARGUMENTS
int ch (in) The Tcl_UniChar to be examined.
_________________________________________________________________DESCRIPTION
All of the routines described examine Tcl_UniChars and return a boolean value. A non-zero return value means that the character does belong
to the character class associated with the called routine. The rest of this document just describes the character classes associated with
the various routines.
Note: A Tcl_UniChar is a Unicode character represented as an unsigned, fixed-size quantity.
CHARACTER CLASSES
Tcl_UniCharIsAlnum tests if the character is an alphanumeric Unicode character.
Tcl_UniCharIsAlpha tests if the character is an alphabetic Unicode character.
Tcl_UniCharIsControl tests if the character is a Unicode control character.
Tcl_UniCharIsDigit tests if the character is a numeric Unicode character.
Tcl_UniCharIsGraph tests if the character is any Unicode print character except space.
Tcl_UniCharIsLower tests if the character is a lowercase Unicode character.
Tcl_UniCharIsPrint tests if the character is a Unicode print character.
Tcl_UniCharIsPunct tests if the character is a Unicode punctuation character.
Tcl_UniCharIsSpace tests if the character is a whitespace Unicode character.
Tcl_UniCharIsUpper tests if the character is an uppercase Unicode character.
Tcl_UniCharIsWordChar tests if the character is alphanumeric or a connector punctuation mark.
KEYWORDS
unicode, classification
Tcl 8.1 Tcl_UniCharIsAlpha(3)
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