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_strnicoll, _wcsnicoll, _mbsnicoll, _strnicoll_l, _wcsnicoll_l, _mbsnicoll_l

Compare strings using locale-specific information.

int _strnicoll(
   const char *string1,
   const char *string2,
   size_t count 
);
int _wcsnicoll(
   const wchar_t *string1,
   const wchar_t *string2 ,
   size_t count 
);
int _mbsnicoll(
   const unsigned char *string1,
   const unsigned char *string2,
   size_t count 
);
int _strnicoll_l(
   const char *string1,
   const char *string2,
   size_t count,
   _locale_t locale
);
int _wcsnicoll_l(
   const wchar_t *string1,
   const wchar_t *string2 ,
   size_t count,
   _locale_t locale
);
int _mbsnicoll_l(
   const unsigned char *string1,
   const unsigned char *string2,
   size_t count,
   _locale_t locale
);

Parameters

  • string1, string2
    Null-terminated strings to compare

  • count
    Number of characters to compare

  • locale
    The locale to use.

Return Value

Each of these functions returns a value indicating the relationship of the substrings of string1 and string2*,* as follows.

Return value

Relationship of string1 to string2

< 0

string1 less than string2

0

string1 identical to string2

> 0

string1 greater than string2

Each of these functions returns _NLSCMPERROR. To use _NLSCMPERROR, include either STRING.H or MBSTRING.H. _wcsnicoll can fail if either string1 or string2 contains wide-character codes outside the domain of the collating sequence. When an error occurs, _wcsnicoll may set errno to EINVAL. To check for an error on a call to _wcsnicoll, set errno to 0 and then check errno after calling _wcsnicoll**.**

Remarks

Each of these functions performs a case-insensitive comparison of the first count characters in string1 and string2 according to the code page. These functions should be used only when there is a difference between the character set order and the lexicographic character order in the code page and this difference is of interest for the string comparison. The versions of these functions without the _l suffix use the current locale and code page. The versions with the _l suffix are identical except that they use the locale passed in instead. For more information, see Locale.

All of these functions validate their parameters. If either string1 or string2 is a null pointer, or if count is greater than INT_MAX, the invalid parameter handler is invoked, as described in Parameter Validation . If execution is allowed to continue, these functions return _NLSCMPERROR and set errno to EINVAL**.**

Generic-Text Routine Mappings

TCHAR.H routine

_UNICODE & _MBCS not defined

_MBCS defined

_UNICODE defined

_tcsncicoll

_strnicoll

_mbsnbicoll

_wcsnicoll

_tcsnicoll

_strnicoll

_mbsnbicoll

_wcsnicoll

_tcsnicoll_l

_strnicoll_l

_mbsnbicoll_l

_wcsnicoll_l

Requirements

Routine

Required header

_strnicoll, _strnicoll_l

<string.h>

_wcsnicoll, _wcsnicoll_l

<wchar.h> or <string.h>

_mbsnicoll, _mbsnicoll_l

<mbstring.h>

For additional compatibility information, see Compatibility in the Introduction.

.NET Framework Equivalent

System::String::Compare

See Also

Reference

Locale

String Manipulation (CRT)

strcoll Functions

localeconv

_mbsnbcoll, _mbsnbcoll_l, _mbsnbicoll, _mbsnbicoll_l

setlocale, _wsetlocale

strcmp, wcscmp, _mbscmp

_stricmp, _wcsicmp, _mbsicmp, _stricmp_l, _wcsicmp_l, _mbsicmp_l

strncmp, wcsncmp, _mbsncmp, _mbsncmp_l

_strnicmp, _wcsnicmp, _mbsnicmp, _strnicmp_l, _wcsnicmp_l, _mbsnicmp_l

strxfrm, wcsxfrm, _strxfrm_l, _wcsxfrm_l