std:: wcslen
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Null-terminated wide strings
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Defined in header
<cwchar>
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std::
size_t
wcslen
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const
wchar_t
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str
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Returns the length of a wide string, that is the number of non-null wide characters that precede the terminating null wide character.
The behavior is undefined if there is no null character in the wide character array pointed to by str .
Parameters
str | - | pointer to the null-terminated wide string to be examined |
Return value
The length of the null-terminated wide string str .
Possible implementation
std::size_t wcslen(const wchar_t* start) { // NB: start is not checked for nullptr! const wchar_t* end = start; while (*end != L'\0') ++end; return end - start; } |
Example
Run this code
#include <iostream> #include <cwchar> int main() { const wchar_t* str = L"Hello, world!"; std::wcout << "The length of L\"" << str << "\" is " << std::wcslen(str) << '\n'; }
Output:
The length of L"Hello, world!" is 13
See also
returns the length of a given string
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returns the number of bytes in the next multibyte character
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