linux man page for usetat

Query: usetat

OS: linux

Section: 3alleg4

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usetat(3alleg4) 						  Allegro manual						   usetat(3alleg4)

NAME
usetat - Replaces a character in a string. Allegro game programming library. SYNOPSIS
#include <allegro.h> int usetat(char *s, int index, int c); DESCRIPTION
Replaces the character at the specified index in the string with value `c', handling any adjustments for variable width data (ie. if `c' encodes to a different width than the previous value at that location). If `index' is negative, it counts backward from the end of the string. Example: usetat(text_string, 2, letter_a); RETURN VALUE
Returns the number of bytes by which the trailing part of the string was moved. This is of interest only with text encoding formats where characters have a variable length, like UTF-8. SEE ALSO
uoffset(3alleg4), ugetat(3alleg4), uinsert(3alleg4), uremove(3alleg4) Allegro version 4.4.2 usetat(3alleg4)
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