redhat man page for iswdigit

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ISWDIGIT(3)						     Linux Programmer's Manual						       ISWDIGIT(3)

NAME
iswdigit - test for decimal digit wide character
SYNOPSIS
#include <wctype.h> int iswdigit(wint_t wc);
DESCRIPTION
The iswdigit function is the wide-character equivalent of the isdigit function. It tests whether wc is a wide character belonging to the wide character class "digit". The wide character class "digit" is a subclass of the wide character class "xdigit", and therefore also a subclass of the wide character class "alnum", of the wide character class "graph" and of the wide character class "print". Being a subclass of the wide character class "print", the wide character class "digit" is disjoint from the wide character class "cntrl". Being a subclass of the wide character class "graph", the wide character class "digit" is disjoint from the wide character class "space" and its subclass "blank". Being a subclass of the wide character class "alnum", the wide character class "digit" is disjoint from the wide character class "punct". The wide character class "digit" is disjoint from the wide character class "alpha" and therefore also disjoint from its subclasses "lower", "upper". The wide character class "digit" always contains exactly the digits '0' to '9'.
RETURN VALUE
The iswdigit function returns non-zero if wc is a wide character belonging to the wide character class "digit". Otherwise it returns zero.
CONFORMING TO
ISO/ANSI C, UNIX98
SEE ALSO
isdigit(3), iswctype(3)
NOTES
The behaviour of iswdigit depends on the LC_CTYPE category of the current locale.
GNU
1999-07-25 ISWDIGIT(3)
Related Man Pages
iswdigit(3) - linux
iswalpha(3) - redhat
iswdigit(3) - opendarwin
iswdigit(3) - xfree86
iswdigit(3) - v7
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